2010 Sunnybrook Harmony
5 • 6 reviews
Sleeps 3
18 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2010 Sunnybrook Harmony
18ft travel trailer towable with small truck or SUV. 2 Solar panels on the roof allow you to camp off grid for at least a week. Camper has been lifted a few inches to allow for camping in harder to get to spots. Couch folds out into a bed easily, could sleep two kids or 1 adult. Lots of storage above bed and under the bed. Interior is in great shape and well maintained. Has 1 large slide out that makes the interior so much roomier. Propane provided at no extra cost. Add on fan installed in roof vent. 2 100W solar panels keep the batteries charged for off grid camping, and USB ports for charging devices installed. Hitch with ball that fits the camper is included, and has a round shape connector wire. Brake controller not included.What's includedHere is a list of the items included with the rental:Camper equipment:
2 propane tanks
2 12 volt batteries
2 100W solar panels mounted on the roof
USB ports were installed for charging phones and tablets.
Ceiling fan
Air conditioning (when hooked up to power)
Heater
Hot water heater
Sewer hose and attachments
Fridge and freezer
Awning
Wheel chucks and leveling blocks
Stabilizer jack wrench
Power cord
HosesOutside amenities:
Outdoor table
Camping chairs
Outdoor rugIndoor amenities
Towels
Sheets
Pots and pans
Silverware and utensils
First aid kit
Spices
French press
Tea kettle
Toilet paper
Flashlight
SoapRecommendationsOff grid tips
We most often used this camper off grid (meaning no power, water or sewer hookups). It is set up well for this purpose. The solar panels should keep your batteries charged, propane runs the fridge. The main factor limiting the amount of days we could go was amount of water. We found we could go 5-6 days with a full water tank and a few extra jugs of water depending on how much we conserved. Extra water jugs can be included if needed. This camper does not have an inverter installed so the outlets will not work unless you are hooked up to power. Air conditioning, TV and microwave will not work unless hooked up to power. I installed 2 USB ports in the camper for charging phones and tablets off of the solar and batteries. We like to bring a portable battery with in case we want to charge away from the USB ports.
Other things to noteThings that run off the batteries when not plugged in:Lights, water pump, ceiling fans, USB chargers, slide-out, heaterThings that do not work running off the batteries when not plugged in:Air conditioner, electrical outlets, TV, microwave. Fridge, stove and heater run on propane.
2 propane tanks
2 12 volt batteries
2 100W solar panels mounted on the roof
USB ports were installed for charging phones and tablets.
Ceiling fan
Air conditioning (when hooked up to power)
Heater
Hot water heater
Sewer hose and attachments
Fridge and freezer
Awning
Wheel chucks and leveling blocks
Stabilizer jack wrench
Power cord
HosesOutside amenities:
Outdoor table
Camping chairs
Outdoor rugIndoor amenities
Towels
Sheets
Pots and pans
Silverware and utensils
First aid kit
Spices
French press
Tea kettle
Toilet paper
Flashlight
SoapRecommendationsOff grid tips
We most often used this camper off grid (meaning no power, water or sewer hookups). It is set up well for this purpose. The solar panels should keep your batteries charged, propane runs the fridge. The main factor limiting the amount of days we could go was amount of water. We found we could go 5-6 days with a full water tank and a few extra jugs of water depending on how much we conserved. Extra water jugs can be included if needed. This camper does not have an inverter installed so the outlets will not work unless you are hooked up to power. Air conditioning, TV and microwave will not work unless hooked up to power. I installed 2 USB ports in the camper for charging phones and tablets off of the solar and batteries. We like to bring a portable battery with in case we want to charge away from the USB ports.
Other things to noteThings that run off the batteries when not plugged in:Lights, water pump, ceiling fans, USB chargers, slide-out, heaterThings that do not work running off the batteries when not plugged in:Air conditioner, electrical outlets, TV, microwave. Fridge, stove and heater run on propane.
18ft travel trailer towable with small truck or SUV. 2 Solar panels on the roof allow you to camp off grid for at least a week. Camper has been lifted a few inches to allow for camping in harder to get to spots. Couch folds out into a bed easily, could sleep two kids or 1 adult. Lots of storage above bed and under the bed. Interior is in great shape and well maintained. Has 1 large slide out that makes the interior so much roomier. Propane provided at no extra cost. Add on fan installed in roof vent. 2 100W solar panels keep the batteries charged for off grid camping, and USB ports for charging devices installed. Hitch with ball that fits the camper is included, and has a round shape connector wire. Brake controller not included.What's includedHere is a list of the items included with the rental:Camper equipment:
2 propane tanks
2 12 volt batteries
2 100W solar panels mounted on the roof
USB ports were installed for charging phones and tablets.
Ceiling fan
Air conditioning (when hooked up to power)
Heater
Hot water heater
Sewer hose and attachments
Fridge and freezer
Awning
Wheel chucks and leveling blocks
Stabilizer jack wrench
Power cord
HosesOutside amenities:
Outdoor table
Camping chairs
Outdoor rugIndoor amenities
Towels
Sheets
Pots and pans
Silverware and utensils
First aid kit
Spices
French press
Tea kettle
Toilet paper
Flashlight
SoapRecommendationsOff grid tips
We most often used this camper off grid (meaning no power, water or sewer hookups). It is set up well for this purpose. The solar panels should keep your batteries charged, propane runs the fridge. The main factor limiting the amount of days we could go was amount of water. We found we could go 5-6 days with a full water tank and a few extra jugs of water depending on how much we conserved. Extra water jugs can be included if needed. This camper does not have an inverter installed so the outlets will not work unless you are hooked up to power. Air conditioning, TV and microwave will not work unless hooked up to power. I installed 2 USB ports in the camper for charging phones and tablets off of the solar and batteries. We like to bring a portable battery with in case we want to charge away from the USB ports.
Other things to noteThings that run off the batteries when not plugged in:Lights, water pump, ceiling fans, USB chargers, slide-out, heaterThings that do not work running off the batteries when not plugged in:Air conditioner, electrical outlets, TV, microwave. Fridge, stove and heater run on propane.
2 propane tanks
2 12 volt batteries
2 100W solar panels mounted on the roof
USB ports were installed for charging phones and tablets.
Ceiling fan
Air conditioning (when hooked up to power)
Heater
Hot water heater
Sewer hose and attachments
Fridge and freezer
Awning
Wheel chucks and leveling blocks
Stabilizer jack wrench
Power cord
HosesOutside amenities:
Outdoor table
Camping chairs
Outdoor rugIndoor amenities
Towels
Sheets
Pots and pans
Silverware and utensils
First aid kit
Spices
French press
Tea kettle
Toilet paper
Flashlight
SoapRecommendationsOff grid tips
We most often used this camper off grid (meaning no power, water or sewer hookups). It is set up well for this purpose. The solar panels should keep your batteries charged, propane runs the fridge. The main factor limiting the amount of days we could go was amount of water. We found we could go 5-6 days with a full water tank and a few extra jugs of water depending on how much we conserved. Extra water jugs can be included if needed. This camper does not have an inverter installed so the outlets will not work unless you are hooked up to power. Air conditioning, TV and microwave will not work unless hooked up to power. I installed 2 USB ports in the camper for charging phones and tablets off of the solar and batteries. We like to bring a portable battery with in case we want to charge away from the USB ports.
Other things to noteThings that run off the batteries when not plugged in:Lights, water pump, ceiling fans, USB chargers, slide-out, heaterThings that do not work running off the batteries when not plugged in:Air conditioner, electrical outlets, TV, microwave. Fridge, stove and heater run on propane.
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Features
2010 Sunnybrook Harmony
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 43 gal
- Gray water: 33 gal
- Black water: 25 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 gal
- Gross weight: 5,500 lbs
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 43 gal
- Gray water: 33 gal
- Black water: 25 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 gal
- Gross weight: 5,500 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Solart
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Solart
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
24/7 roadside assistance
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Dumping
Black and Grey tank emptying.
CA$72.00
/each
Dumping
Black and Grey tank emptying.
CA$72.00
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 3 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: CA$720.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: CA$144.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental. Includes emptying and preparing black tank, washing linens and dishes.
2010 Sunnybrook Harmony
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Jazmin F.
August 20245
We had an amazing experience renting from Ben. He had EVERYTHING you could need for a great week camping. Would definitely rent from him again.
Jacqueline M.
July 20245
We LOVED this RV! It was exactly what we needed for our family camping trip. It was perfectly equipped, very comfortable, and easy to handle. And Ben's service and communication were great. We look forward to booking it again!
Rich N.
October 20235
Trailer was great. Perfect for 1-2 people. Was completely off grid for around 5 days. Had enough fresh water and propane for two of us and the solar panels kept the lights on with no problem. Ben was easy to rent with. Will rent again if still available next year.
Sharla W.
August 20235
Awwwemazing experience! Perfect size for a family of 4. Would highly recommend for a memorable adventure.
Brian F.
August 20235
Great camper. We had a great time!
Ryan M.
August 20235
This RV has a great setup, it is just what you need and lives bigger than it looks. Ben was a great host, we really enjoyed our trip.
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Have a question?Get answers directly from the host
Q.What works and doesn't work when camping off grid (i.e. not plugged on to power, running on battery only)?
A.
Things that run off the batteries when not plugged in:
Lights, water pump, ceiling fans, USB chargers, slide-out, heater
Things that do not work running off the batteries when not plugged in:
Air conditioner, electrical outlets, TV, microwave.
Fridge, stove and heater run on propane.
Location
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Exact location provided after booking