Vandy - Custom vanlifer's cozy off-grid home
Excellent
Offers delivery
Pet friendly
Sleeps 2
24 ft. long
- Running water and sink (not heated)
- 2 burner propane stove
- Propane oven
- Cookware - Plates, bowls, pots, pans, mugs, utensils
Freezer/Fridge
- Set to freezer mode (with small fridge section)
- or fridge mode (entirely fridge)
Bed:
- Extends out to be just smaller than a full. (45 in. wide)
- Sheets, comforter, pillows (no charge)
- Full set of towels (no charge)
Bathroom
- Laveo dry flush toilet, No black water to empty.
Storage:
- The bed is high enough to store a bike or two underneath (or skis, fishing poles, etc)
- Tons of overhead cabinet space
- Closet to hang all your clothes
Insulated
- Including blackout windows and curtains
Electrical
- 280 aH Lithium battery
- Charge using solar panels
- Charge while driving around
- 120v wall sockets (2000w inverter)
Extras (no charge)
- Small camp chairs
- Jumper cables
- Shovel+traction device just in case
RecommendationsThis is the perfect adventure rig for ski trips and exploring Utah's five incredible National Parks in the offseason (the BEST time of year to see them). Explore the Uintas, go mountain biking in Moab, or even roadtrip to the Grand Canyon. I have driven Vandy as far as Southern California and the Sawtooths in Idaho. It did great on the hill climbs and mountain passes of Death Valley. Let me know if you are headed somewhere local because I might know of some good boondocking sites. I'll give you the scoop on the closest free campsite near Bryce Canyon, BLM land just outside Arches, and the best backpacking loops in Capitol Reef.Other things to noteWhile the van can generally handle some gravel or dirt roads where some high clearance may be required, it is of course only 2WD so don't try to go anywhere too crazy with it. In my experience the biggest risk of getting stuck is mud and snow on roads that look well graded.
Smoking is not allowed in the van. Please fill the fuel tank and clean up after your trip.
- Running water and sink (not heated)
- 2 burner propane stove
- Propane oven
- Cookware - Plates, bowls, pots, pans, mugs, utensils
Freezer/Fridge
- Set to freezer mode (with small fridge section)
- or fridge mode (entirely fridge)
Bed:
- Extends out to be just smaller than a full. (45 in. wide)
- Sheets, comforter, pillows (no charge)
- Full set of towels (no charge)
Bathroom
- Laveo dry flush toilet, No black water to empty.
Storage:
- The bed is high enough to store a bike or two underneath (or skis, fishing poles, etc)
- Tons of overhead cabinet space
- Closet to hang all your clothes
Insulated
- Including blackout windows and curtains
Electrical
- 280 aH Lithium battery
- Charge using solar panels
- Charge while driving around
- 120v wall sockets (2000w inverter)
Extras (no charge)
- Small camp chairs
- Jumper cables
- Shovel+traction device just in case
RecommendationsThis is the perfect adventure rig for ski trips and exploring Utah's five incredible National Parks in the offseason (the BEST time of year to see them). Explore the Uintas, go mountain biking in Moab, or even roadtrip to the Grand Canyon. I have driven Vandy as far as Southern California and the Sawtooths in Idaho. It did great on the hill climbs and mountain passes of Death Valley. Let me know if you are headed somewhere local because I might know of some good boondocking sites. I'll give you the scoop on the closest free campsite near Bryce Canyon, BLM land just outside Arches, and the best backpacking loops in Capitol Reef.Other things to noteWhile the van can generally handle some gravel or dirt roads where some high clearance may be required, it is of course only 2WD so don't try to go anywhere too crazy with it. In my experience the biggest risk of getting stuck is mud and snow on roads that look well graded.
Smoking is not allowed in the van. Please fill the fuel tank and clean up after your trip.
2010 Other Sprinter
Length
24 ft
24 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Diesel
Diesel
Tank Size
25 gal
25 gal
Sleeps
2
2
Seatbelts
2
2
Sleeping arrangements
Full bed
1
1
Host add-ons
Pet cleaning Fee
Re-fuel fee
Toilet Cartridge
Guest reviews
Excellent
5 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
4.92
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
5
Value
5
Listing accuracy
5
Features
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 12 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 25 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 12 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 25 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Solart
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Heater
- Toilet
- Solart
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Heater
Nearby places to stay
North Salt Lake, UT • Exact location provided after booking

1. Park City RV Resort
Park City, UT • 21 miles away

2. Sun Outdoors Salt Lake City
North Salt Lake, UT • 1 miles away

3. Phillips RV Park
Evanston, WY • 59 miles away

4. Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah
Garden City, UT • 79 miles away

5. The Hitching Post
Snowville, UT • 87 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
North Salt Lake, UT • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Mileage: 120 free miles / day
Frequently asked questions
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
I am generally around all day, especially when expecting pickup/dropoff. Keep me updated with any delays and I can usually make it work. Almost every rental I've had so far has had a schedule change at some point.
Q.
Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
A.
If you are concerned about driving a large van, the biggest difference is really just the height. The high roof may require you to slow down a bit more when turning and don't forget to watch for low hanging branches. Take dips perpendicular to prevent the side to side rocking. be patient when backing and don't be afraid to hop out and check behind you often.
Q.
Can I pickup the van and drop it off somewhere else? (different city or state)
A.
Feel free to let me know any potential plans and I can try to help, but these requests are often difficult. You would have to cover the cost of my travel to the destination as well as driving back, fuel cost, etc. It probably makes more sense to take an extra day to drive back and fly out of Salt Lake.

