2015 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf
1 guest
Sleeps 4
27 ft. long
Offers delivery
2015 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf
Hey there, fellow outdoor enthusiasts! Are you ready for an unforgettable Summer and Spring adventure with Outdoorsy. Imagine hitting the open road with your family or friends in one of our cozy campers, tailored to be your home away from home. Our campers are more than just a mode of transport; they're your gateway to freedom, offering a perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Each morning, wake up to the sounds of nature, brew a cup of coffee in your own little kitchen, and plan out your day. Whether it's a day full of adventure or a relaxed time soaking in the scenery, the choice is yours.We at Adventure Awaits are just like you - passionate about nature and creating lasting memories. That's why we ensure our campers are always clean, comfortable, and ready for your journey. And if you need tips on where to explore or what to see, we're just a call away. This Summer and Spring, we're offering sweet deals for early birds and special packages perfect for any group size. But remember, spaces fill up quickly as the weather warms up! So, don't wait too long. Get in touch with us to book your next great escape. Adventure Awaits Camper Rentals is here to make every trip an opportunity for unforgettable stories and smiles. Let's get you on the road to adventure! RecommendationsHiking and Nature Walks: With numerous state and national parks, the Midwest is a haven for hikers. Trails range from easy, family-friendly walks to more challenging hikes, offering stunning views and opportunities to see local wildlife.Fishing and Boating: Many lakes and rivers in the Midwest are ideal for fishing, boating, and kayaking. Whether you're angling for bass, trout, or walleye, or just enjoying a day on the water, there's plenty of opportunity for water enthusiasts.Biking: The Midwest has an extensive network of biking trails, both in the wilderness and in more urban areas. Whether you prefer mountain biking or a leisurely cycle through scenic byways, there’s something for every cyclist.Bird Watching: The region is a hotspot for bird watchers, with a diverse range of bird species to observe, especially during migration seasons.Star Gazing: Away from city lights, many Midwest camping spots offer fantastic star gazing opportunities. Some parks even organize night sky programs.Photography: With its diverse landscapes, including forests, prairies, and wetlands, the Midwest is a great place for nature photography.Campfire Activities: Enjoying a campfire is a classic camping activity. From roasting marshmallows and making s'mores to sharing stories and playing guitar, it's a perfect way to end a day.Visiting Historical Sites and Museums: The Midwest is rich in history. Many areas have historical sites, from Native American heritage sites to pioneer villages, which offer a glimpse into the past.Canoeing and Paddle boarding: These are popular on the region’s many lakes and rivers, offering a peaceful way to explore the waterways.Fall Leaf Peeping: In autumn, the Midwest transforms with spectacular fall foliage, making it a great time for scenic drives and photography.Winter Activities: In areas where it snows, winter camping can be a unique experience. Activities like snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing are popular.Wildlife Spotting: The Midwest is home to a variety of wildlife; you might see deer, foxes, or even the occasional eagle.Attending Local Festivals and Events: Many Midwestern towns host festivals and events, especially in the summer, ranging from music and food festivals to county fairs.Visiting Farms and Orchards: In the summer and fall, visiting local farms and orchards for berry picking or apple harvesting can be a delightful experience.Exploring Small Towns: The Midwest is dotted with charming small towns that offer unique local shops, restaurants, and a friendly atmosphere.Other things to noteCourteous Camper Pet Rules for a Awesome Adventure!Bringing your furry friends along for the camper adventure? Awesome! We love pets and are thrilled to have them join in on the fun. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone, here are some pet-friendly rules to keep in mind:Pet Approval Required: Before you hit the road, let us know about your pet pals. We’ll need to approve them first to ensure they’re a good fit for our campers.Keep 'em Safe: Always keep your pets on a leash or in a carrier when outside the camper. This keeps them safe and respects the space of fellow campers and wildlife.No Pets Left Behind: Please don't leave your pets unattended in the camper, especially in extreme weather. Just like at home, they need your attention and care.Clean Up is a Must: Whether it's inside the camper or out in the wild, cleaning up after your pet is super important. Bring along bags for waste disposal.Avoid Furniture Fiesta: We know they're adorable, but please keep pets off the furniture and beds. This helps us maintain the camper for the next adventurous family.Barking & Noise Control: We love pet chatter, but excessive noise can be a disturbance. Please be mindful of barking or loud noises, especially during quiet hours.Pet Health is Priority: Make sure your pets are up to date with vaccinations and flea/tick treatments. Healthy pets make for a happy journey!Damage Responsibility: Accidents happen, but any damages caused by pets will be the responsibility of the pet owner. It's part of being a pet parent!Pet Emergency Info: Keep a note of local vets in the areas you’ll be visiting. It’s always good to be prepared, just in case your furry friend needs help.Respect Campsite Rules: Different campsites have different pet policies. Please respect and adhere to their rules regarding pets.
Hey there, fellow outdoor enthusiasts! Are you ready for an unforgettable Summer and Spring adventure with Outdoorsy. Imagine hitting the open road with your family or friends in one of our cozy campers, tailored to be your home away from home. Our campers are more than just a mode of transport; they're your gateway to freedom, offering a perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Each morning, wake up to the sounds of nature, brew a cup of coffee in your own little kitchen, and plan out your day. Whether it's a day full of adventure or a relaxed time soaking in the scenery, the choice is yours.We at Adventure Awaits are just like you - passionate about nature and creating lasting memories. That's why we ensure our campers are always clean, comfortable, and ready for your journey. And if you need tips on where to explore or what to see, we're just a call away. This Summer and Spring, we're offering sweet deals for early birds and special packages perfect for any group size. But remember, spaces fill up quickly as the weather warms up! So, don't wait too long. Get in touch with us to book your next great escape. Adventure Awaits Camper Rentals is here to make every trip an opportunity for unforgettable stories and smiles. Let's get you on the road to adventure! RecommendationsHiking and Nature Walks: With numerous state and national parks, the Midwest is a haven for hikers. Trails range from easy, family-friendly walks to more challenging hikes, offering stunning views and opportunities to see local wildlife.Fishing and Boating: Many lakes and rivers in the Midwest are ideal for fishing, boating, and kayaking. Whether you're angling for bass, trout, or walleye, or just enjoying a day on the water, there's plenty of opportunity for water enthusiasts.Biking: The Midwest has an extensive network of biking trails, both in the wilderness and in more urban areas. Whether you prefer mountain biking or a leisurely cycle through scenic byways, there’s something for every cyclist.Bird Watching: The region is a hotspot for bird watchers, with a diverse range of bird species to observe, especially during migration seasons.Star Gazing: Away from city lights, many Midwest camping spots offer fantastic star gazing opportunities. Some parks even organize night sky programs.Photography: With its diverse landscapes, including forests, prairies, and wetlands, the Midwest is a great place for nature photography.Campfire Activities: Enjoying a campfire is a classic camping activity. From roasting marshmallows and making s'mores to sharing stories and playing guitar, it's a perfect way to end a day.Visiting Historical Sites and Museums: The Midwest is rich in history. Many areas have historical sites, from Native American heritage sites to pioneer villages, which offer a glimpse into the past.Canoeing and Paddle boarding: These are popular on the region’s many lakes and rivers, offering a peaceful way to explore the waterways.Fall Leaf Peeping: In autumn, the Midwest transforms with spectacular fall foliage, making it a great time for scenic drives and photography.Winter Activities: In areas where it snows, winter camping can be a unique experience. Activities like snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing are popular.Wildlife Spotting: The Midwest is home to a variety of wildlife; you might see deer, foxes, or even the occasional eagle.Attending Local Festivals and Events: Many Midwestern towns host festivals and events, especially in the summer, ranging from music and food festivals to county fairs.Visiting Farms and Orchards: In the summer and fall, visiting local farms and orchards for berry picking or apple harvesting can be a delightful experience.Exploring Small Towns: The Midwest is dotted with charming small towns that offer unique local shops, restaurants, and a friendly atmosphere.Other things to noteCourteous Camper Pet Rules for a Awesome Adventure!Bringing your furry friends along for the camper adventure? Awesome! We love pets and are thrilled to have them join in on the fun. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone, here are some pet-friendly rules to keep in mind:Pet Approval Required: Before you hit the road, let us know about your pet pals. We’ll need to approve them first to ensure they’re a good fit for our campers.Keep 'em Safe: Always keep your pets on a leash or in a carrier when outside the camper. This keeps them safe and respects the space of fellow campers and wildlife.No Pets Left Behind: Please don't leave your pets unattended in the camper, especially in extreme weather. Just like at home, they need your attention and care.Clean Up is a Must: Whether it's inside the camper or out in the wild, cleaning up after your pet is super important. Bring along bags for waste disposal.Avoid Furniture Fiesta: We know they're adorable, but please keep pets off the furniture and beds. This helps us maintain the camper for the next adventurous family.Barking & Noise Control: We love pet chatter, but excessive noise can be a disturbance. Please be mindful of barking or loud noises, especially during quiet hours.Pet Health is Priority: Make sure your pets are up to date with vaccinations and flea/tick treatments. Healthy pets make for a happy journey!Damage Responsibility: Accidents happen, but any damages caused by pets will be the responsibility of the pet owner. It's part of being a pet parent!Pet Emergency Info: Keep a note of local vets in the areas you’ll be visiting. It’s always good to be prepared, just in case your furry friend needs help.Respect Campsite Rules: Different campsites have different pet policies. Please respect and adhere to their rules regarding pets.
Features
2015 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf
- Sleeps 4
- 1 seatbelt
- Gross weight: 8,000 lbs
- Sleeps 4
- 1 seatbelt
- Gross weight: 8,000 lbs
Amenities
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- Ceiling Fan
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- Ceiling Fan
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 20 free miles / day
- Unlimited generator hours
Courteous Camper Pet Rules for a Pawsome Adventure!
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
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There’s a 4 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: CA$700.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: CA$126.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
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2015 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf
Dates
Location
Raytown, Missouri
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