New Listing
21+
Sleeps 2
19 ft. long
2 guests
Literally 5-7 minutes from the airport!
"Rayvan" is fully equipped to take you on your Alaskan adventure, leaving a small footprint with low-impact camping. It is easy to drive, gets good gas mileage, and is simple to use & rent.Rayvan is similar to car camping in a van. Rayvan has a full size bed with memory foam topper, ultra soft high quality flannel sheets and light comforter. Cozy, cozy! It has a high ceiling so people can stand up straight. Captain's chairs swivel to face any direction and a table can be inserted between the two.
Rayvan has a double battery system and is solar powered. There's an inverter onboard so you can charge devices with AC power. And she has a great heating system.
Rayvan is only a 5-7 minute cab ride to get here from the airport, ($9-$15). Super easy!
Enjoy exploring the beauty Alaska has to offer. Your experienced Alaskan host has explored the road system multiple times and can help with tips, suggestions, etc.
All are welcome to rent Rayvan.What's included• Canopy, canopy cover, ladder for attaching canopy to roof
• Camp chairs, (they rock & are super comfy)
• Table that inserts between captains chairs
• Table for campstove/cooking
• Blackout window coverings
• Cookware, (see photo)
•French press/kettle
• Trash bags/garbage can
• Container for dishwashing, soap, sponge, dish towels
• Bath towels x 2
• Emergency roadside kit/First aid, CO detector, fire extinguisher
• Two burner stove with propane cannister
• Bear spray
• 4 gallons of water
• Electric & USB charging ports
• Yeti coolers x 2
• Broom for cleaning
• Pretty much everything you need! Special requests? Let me know and I'll see what I can do.• No-Nos--
• Do not use the canopy in the wind or leave up overnight
• Do not drive into Canada
• Do not drive on the Klutina Road or Stampede Trail Road
• Minimal driving on any gravel roads
• No towing
•
Optional rental items--Backup gas generator can be included for $15 day. If your looking for something specific, let me know and I'll see if I can arrange something for you. . . bikes, inflatable paddle board, kayak, etc.RecommendationsCheck out camping areas on recreation.gov
You can make reservations at some of them. During the week it's pretty easy to get into a campground without reservations. And some campgrounds only reserve half their sites, keeping the other half for day-of arrivals. But it's harder to show up and find a spot if you arrive on Friday afternoon-Sunday.
Also--don't try to do too much in too little time. For instance, if you only have one week, don't try to race up to Denali, then all the way back down to Homer. Alaska is a big state. It's best to take your time and experience where you are, as opposed to always being on the way to somewhere else. We usually head down to the Kenai peninsula instead of north toward Denali. Denali gets pretty overrun with tourists and that can be a drag. And there's a LOT to see between Anchorage & Seward, (which is only about two and a half hours away). And in Seward there are fjord tours, fishing charters, the Sea Life Center, decent food & shopping etc. And a million dollar view of Resurrection Bay.
Happy to offer suggestions regarding good campgrounds, points of interest, & things to do. Just let me know.Other things to noteNo smoking in the van. Thank you!
Please provide a basic itinerary to the host.
If Rayvan is overly dirty or messy, an additional cleaning fee will be removed from the deposit.
"Rayvan" is fully equipped to take you on your Alaskan adventure, leaving a small footprint with low-impact camping. It is easy to drive, gets good gas mileage, and is simple to use & rent.Rayvan is similar to car camping in a van. Rayvan has a full size bed with memory foam topper, ultra soft high quality flannel sheets and light comforter. Cozy, cozy! It has a high ceiling so people can stand up straight. Captain's chairs swivel to face any direction and a table can be inserted between the two.
Rayvan has a double battery system and is solar powered. There's an inverter onboard so you can charge devices with AC power. And she has a great heating system.
Rayvan is only a 5-7 minute cab ride to get here from the airport, ($9-$15). Super easy!
Enjoy exploring the beauty Alaska has to offer. Your experienced Alaskan host has explored the road system multiple times and can help with tips, suggestions, etc.
All are welcome to rent Rayvan.What's included• Canopy, canopy cover, ladder for attaching canopy to roof
• Camp chairs, (they rock & are super comfy)
• Table that inserts between captains chairs
• Table for campstove/cooking
• Blackout window coverings
• Cookware, (see photo)
•French press/kettle
• Trash bags/garbage can
• Container for dishwashing, soap, sponge, dish towels
• Bath towels x 2
• Emergency roadside kit/First aid, CO detector, fire extinguisher
• Two burner stove with propane cannister
• Bear spray
• 4 gallons of water
• Electric & USB charging ports
• Yeti coolers x 2
• Broom for cleaning
• Pretty much everything you need! Special requests? Let me know and I'll see what I can do.• No-Nos--
• Do not use the canopy in the wind or leave up overnight
• Do not drive into Canada
• Do not drive on the Klutina Road or Stampede Trail Road
• Minimal driving on any gravel roads
• No towing
•
Optional rental items--Backup gas generator can be included for $15 day. If your looking for something specific, let me know and I'll see if I can arrange something for you. . . bikes, inflatable paddle board, kayak, etc.RecommendationsCheck out camping areas on recreation.gov
You can make reservations at some of them. During the week it's pretty easy to get into a campground without reservations. And some campgrounds only reserve half their sites, keeping the other half for day-of arrivals. But it's harder to show up and find a spot if you arrive on Friday afternoon-Sunday.
Also--don't try to do too much in too little time. For instance, if you only have one week, don't try to race up to Denali, then all the way back down to Homer. Alaska is a big state. It's best to take your time and experience where you are, as opposed to always being on the way to somewhere else. We usually head down to the Kenai peninsula instead of north toward Denali. Denali gets pretty overrun with tourists and that can be a drag. And there's a LOT to see between Anchorage & Seward, (which is only about two and a half hours away). And in Seward there are fjord tours, fishing charters, the Sea Life Center, decent food & shopping etc. And a million dollar view of Resurrection Bay.
Happy to offer suggestions regarding good campgrounds, points of interest, & things to do. Just let me know.Other things to noteNo smoking in the van. Thank you!
Please provide a basic itinerary to the host.
If Rayvan is overly dirty or messy, an additional cleaning fee will be removed from the deposit.
Literally 5-7 minutes from the airport!
"Rayvan" is fully equipped to take you on your Alaskan adventure, leaving a small footprint with low-impact camping. It is easy to drive, gets good gas mileage, and is simple to use & rent.Rayvan is similar to car camping in a van. Rayvan has a full size bed with memory foam topper, ultra soft high quality flannel sheets and light comforter. Cozy, cozy! It has a high ceiling so people can stand up straight. Captain's chairs swivel to face any direction and a table can be inserted between the two.
Rayvan has a double battery system and is solar powered. There's an inverter onboard so you can charge devices with AC power. And she has a great heating system.
Rayvan is only a 5-7 minute cab ride to get here from the airport, ($9-$15). Super easy!
Enjoy exploring the beauty Alaska has to offer. Your experienced Alaskan host has explored the road system multiple times and can help with tips, suggestions, etc.
All are welcome to rent Rayvan.What's included• Canopy, canopy cover, ladder for attaching canopy to roof
• Camp chairs, (they rock & are super comfy)
• Table that inserts between captains chairs
• Table for campstove/cooking
• Blackout window coverings
• Cookware, (see photo)
•French press/kettle
• Trash bags/garbage can
• Container for dishwashing, soap, sponge, dish towels
• Bath towels x 2
• Emergency roadside kit/First aid, CO detector, fire extinguisher
• Two burner stove with propane cannister
• Bear spray
• 4 gallons of water
• Electric & USB charging ports
• Yeti coolers x 2
• Broom for cleaning
• Pretty much everything you need! Special requests? Let me know and I'll see what I can do.• No-Nos--
• Do not use the canopy in the wind or leave up overnight
• Do not drive into Canada
• Do not drive on the Klutina Road or Stampede Trail Road
• Minimal driving on any gravel roads
• No towing
•
Optional rental items--Backup gas generator can be included for $15 day. If your looking for something specific, let me know and I'll see if I can arrange something for you. . . bikes, inflatable paddle board, kayak, etc.RecommendationsCheck out camping areas on recreation.gov
You can make reservations at some of them. During the week it's pretty easy to get into a campground without reservations. And some campgrounds only reserve half their sites, keeping the other half for day-of arrivals. But it's harder to show up and find a spot if you arrive on Friday afternoon-Sunday.
Also--don't try to do too much in too little time. For instance, if you only have one week, don't try to race up to Denali, then all the way back down to Homer. Alaska is a big state. It's best to take your time and experience where you are, as opposed to always being on the way to somewhere else. We usually head down to the Kenai peninsula instead of north toward Denali. Denali gets pretty overrun with tourists and that can be a drag. And there's a LOT to see between Anchorage & Seward, (which is only about two and a half hours away). And in Seward there are fjord tours, fishing charters, the Sea Life Center, decent food & shopping etc. And a million dollar view of Resurrection Bay.
Happy to offer suggestions regarding good campgrounds, points of interest, & things to do. Just let me know.Other things to noteNo smoking in the van. Thank you!
Please provide a basic itinerary to the host.
If Rayvan is overly dirty or messy, an additional cleaning fee will be removed from the deposit.
"Rayvan" is fully equipped to take you on your Alaskan adventure, leaving a small footprint with low-impact camping. It is easy to drive, gets good gas mileage, and is simple to use & rent.Rayvan is similar to car camping in a van. Rayvan has a full size bed with memory foam topper, ultra soft high quality flannel sheets and light comforter. Cozy, cozy! It has a high ceiling so people can stand up straight. Captain's chairs swivel to face any direction and a table can be inserted between the two.
Rayvan has a double battery system and is solar powered. There's an inverter onboard so you can charge devices with AC power. And she has a great heating system.
Rayvan is only a 5-7 minute cab ride to get here from the airport, ($9-$15). Super easy!
Enjoy exploring the beauty Alaska has to offer. Your experienced Alaskan host has explored the road system multiple times and can help with tips, suggestions, etc.
All are welcome to rent Rayvan.What's included• Canopy, canopy cover, ladder for attaching canopy to roof
• Camp chairs, (they rock & are super comfy)
• Table that inserts between captains chairs
• Table for campstove/cooking
• Blackout window coverings
• Cookware, (see photo)
•French press/kettle
• Trash bags/garbage can
• Container for dishwashing, soap, sponge, dish towels
• Bath towels x 2
• Emergency roadside kit/First aid, CO detector, fire extinguisher
• Two burner stove with propane cannister
• Bear spray
• 4 gallons of water
• Electric & USB charging ports
• Yeti coolers x 2
• Broom for cleaning
• Pretty much everything you need! Special requests? Let me know and I'll see what I can do.• No-Nos--
• Do not use the canopy in the wind or leave up overnight
• Do not drive into Canada
• Do not drive on the Klutina Road or Stampede Trail Road
• Minimal driving on any gravel roads
• No towing
•
Optional rental items--Backup gas generator can be included for $15 day. If your looking for something specific, let me know and I'll see if I can arrange something for you. . . bikes, inflatable paddle board, kayak, etc.RecommendationsCheck out camping areas on recreation.gov
You can make reservations at some of them. During the week it's pretty easy to get into a campground without reservations. And some campgrounds only reserve half their sites, keeping the other half for day-of arrivals. But it's harder to show up and find a spot if you arrive on Friday afternoon-Sunday.
Also--don't try to do too much in too little time. For instance, if you only have one week, don't try to race up to Denali, then all the way back down to Homer. Alaska is a big state. It's best to take your time and experience where you are, as opposed to always being on the way to somewhere else. We usually head down to the Kenai peninsula instead of north toward Denali. Denali gets pretty overrun with tourists and that can be a drag. And there's a LOT to see between Anchorage & Seward, (which is only about two and a half hours away). And in Seward there are fjord tours, fishing charters, the Sea Life Center, decent food & shopping etc. And a million dollar view of Resurrection Bay.
Happy to offer suggestions regarding good campgrounds, points of interest, & things to do. Just let me know.Other things to noteNo smoking in the van. Thank you!
Please provide a basic itinerary to the host.
If Rayvan is overly dirty or messy, an additional cleaning fee will be removed from the deposit.
Quick summary
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Your ultimate, cozy Alaskan adventure awaits in this easy-to-drive camper van.
Enjoy off-grid freedom with solar power, an inverter, and a fully stocked camping kit.
Sleep soundly on a plush bed, stay warm with the heater, and get expert local travel tips.
Just bring your food and sense of adventure; Rayvan makes Alaskan exploration simple.
2016 Dodge Ram 1500
Length
19 ft
19 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gross Weight
4,652 lbs
4,652 lbs
Sleeps
2
2
Seatbelts
2
2
Sleeping arrangements
1 bed


Full bed
1
1
Rayvan
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Dates
Features
2016 Dodge Ram 1500
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 4,652 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 4,652 lbs
Amenities
- Solart
- Electric hookup (30 Amps)
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Bluetooth
- Stove
- Dining Table
- Solart
- Electric hookup (30 Amps)
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Bluetooth
- Stove
- Dining Table
Location
Anchorage, AK • Exact location provided after booking
Anchorage, AK • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
• Do not use awning in the wind. Take it down at night (easy to do).
• Do not drive into Canada
• Do not drive on Klutina Road or Stampede Trail Road
• Minimal, low speed driving on gravel roads please
• No towing
• Do not use awning in the wind. Take it down at night (easy to do).
• Do not drive into Canada
• Do not drive on Klutina Road or Stampede Trail Road
• Minimal, low speed driving on gravel roads please
• No towing
- 11 a.m. start time
3 p.m. end time - Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator










