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16 years ago we bought a 1989 27ft Georgieboy Cruise Master. We spent the next 10 years exploring the western half of the US with our two kids. Now that they have moved onto college, we want other families to discover the experiences and memories that we made with our family. We are Airbnb super hosts for several properties and strive to bring our enthusiasm and expertise to RV rentals.

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Memories made on trips with 4x4BnB .'s RVs


kelly L.

5April 2022

We had a great time and would highly recommend . The jeep was fully equipped and allowed us a great week to explore. They were more than happy to give good tips on where to stay as well! Only thing we would recommend is to make sure the back up battery is fully charged and plugged in or you’ll never catch up to power the fridge. We would certainly rent this jeep again

5 Photos submitted by kelly L.

Dana W.

5February 2022

Great rig and easy contact with Eugene

Shayne S.

5November 2021

The Jeep was fantastic and included everything we needed for a week in wilderness. Truly enjoyed the on-road drivability and off-road capability allowing us to get to gorgeous places.

Oscar Z.

5September 2021

One of the most well thought out setups I’ve ever camped with. 1000% recommend.

5 Photos submitted by Oscar Z.

Janeen B.

5March 2021

Sleeping on top of your rig is the bomb!!
Easy & fun!
Loved it.

Mark H.

5March 2021

The Jeep is everything you need to get out overlanding! We had a great time!!!

2 Photos submitted by Mark H.

Jessica R.

5November 2020

We rented this vehicle to access to the east end of Aravaipa canyon the month of November. It was great for accessing Turkey Creek Trail camping ground area. Roof top tent was so nice and felt extra safe. The use of the four wheel drive really made the trip- crawling on the rocks without worrying about our vehicles capability. Everything you need is included - even off grid communication for worst case scenarios. You will feel capable in your adventure with this rental! Thank you!

Jeremy W.

5November 2020

We had an amazing time. The Jeep was set up great. Easy to use and fun.

2 Photos submitted by Jeremy W.

Leonardo K.

5September 2020

Absolutely amazing RV camping experience! Definitely recommended for a road trip. Extreme easy setup, super comfortable, and no need for camping gear. We rent this RV for a 10 days road trip through Arizona and Utah and we couldn't be happier with the vehicle. Below I add a detailed description of the trip for those that are interested. Eugene answered all our questions at any time, super friendly communication. The vehicle includes a fridge with a generator than charge reasonable quickly and complete kitchen setup. The rooftop tent has a lot of space (we are just a couple) and is very comfortable. We also rented with and outdoor shower that worked perfectly fine for us. Never has a mechanical issue and we drove it through unpaved roads, highways, and dirt roads.Our trip:
We travel 2000 miles in 10 days through Arizona and Utah. We managed to visit a lot of places thanks to the easy-going setup of the RV and its perfect mechanical functioning.
Day 1: Departure from Tucson at 10 AM. Stop at the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument just a few miles north of Flagstaff. We arrived at Bonito Campground at ~ 4 pm. The campground is right next to the lava rivers and cost 20 USD (no shower but super clean and quiet). We set up the rooftop tent in a few minutes and enjoyed a nice dinner with a view of the volcano.Day 2: From Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument we drove to Monument Valley through US-89 N and US-160. Unfortunately, the park was closed due to COVID-19 but we managed to take a few pictures. We had lunch at Gooseneck State Park, just a few miles north from Monument Valley. Then we drove to Arches National Park and arrived at Grandstaff Campground at ~ 5 pm. This campground is located just outside of the Arches' main entrance. It is next to the Colorado River. The view of the night sky was stunning. There are many other campgrounds on the same road but we only found a spot in this one. It cost 20 USD and is far less clean than Bonito Campground (day 1). It was quiet enough despite being next to a road (UT-128 E).Day 3: Visit Arches National Park in the morning, easy hike to Delicate Arches, and plenty of time to do the scenic drive before noon (The Windows Rd is particularly nice). We had lunch with a view of the Double Arch and started our way to Capitol Reef National Park. We drove through US-89 N up to I-70 E and took the exit 165 to UT-24 E (we almost missed the exit and there was no way around so careful here!). We deviate a little bit to visit Goblin State Park and spend ~ 1hr there. The roads were super chill with stunning views. Then we continued to Capitol Reef and stayed at Fruita Campground which is inside the park (reservation in advance using recreation.gov).Day 4: In the morning we did the scenic drive of Capitol Reef. The paved road ends and an unpaved road continues, which is easy to drive and takes to great views and a super chill hike. Before noon we left the park and drove to Bryce National Park. We took the UT-12 E to Escalante, it a scenic byway! We spend the afternoon at Bryce where we visited the main viewpoints. Around 5 pm we left Bryce and travel to Zion National Park, our next stop. We arrived at Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort at ~ 6 30 PM, this place has a campground with hot showers 24 hrs and cost 30 USD. The campground is quite dispersed and full of shade. The Campground is close to Zion East entrance (~40 min drive) and the road is one of the best views of Zion.Day 5: We visit Zion National Park and did the Narrows, a popular and amazing hike through the Virgin River. No doubt the best hike of this trip. It took us nearly 5 hrs, but we didn't use hike poles so we were a bit slow and we also stopped a lot to take photos. Before coming back to the campground we stopped at a grocery store in Springdale (south Zion entrance). The campground has a small grocery store though, where you can get ice and food, but no meat for BBQ as we wanted! A chill night with bbq, fire, and clean sky.Day 6: Back to Zion in the morning to visit the Esmeralda Pools and hike the Watchman trail, a popular trail that starts near the visitor center parking lot. We wanted to do a hike to the Observation Point but it was closed. However, the campground at Ponderosa Ranch (way outside the park) has a nearly flat hike to the Observation Point that takes about ~ 1 30 hr. We were lucky to choose that campground! This hike gives an amazing view of the canyon, so don't miss it if you have the chance.Day 7: We left the campground early in the morning with the hope of reaching the sunset at the Grand Canyon Southern Rim. Our first stop was the Coral Pink Sands Dunes state park, about ~ 40 min drive from the Ponderosa Ranch campground. Then we drove to Page, stopped at Lake Powell, and had lunch at the Horseshoe bend (bad desition because there was no shade there). We continued our trip to Grand Canyon, although we had to drive to Flagstaff instead of turning right in Cameron because Desert View Rd was closed due to COVID-19. We arrived at the Long Jim Loop campsites around 5 ~pm. This is a road with free campsites and no facilities. But this RV is perfect for that!Day 8: Grand Canyon National Park (Southern Rim). We took our time to enjoy every spot of the Grand Canyon all day long. Sunset was amazing! We had a perfectly clear night sky, we could spot Andromeda Galaxy with no problem. Unfortunately, the tripod of my Binoculars broked just before we could take a photo of the galaxy. After a few hours of darkness, the Moon raised above the Canyon! Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars were also out there! A perfect night for stargazing. We went back to Long Jim Loop but it was late and the sites were all full. So we went to Forest Rd 688, another popular free camping road near Tusayan.Day 9: We continued our visit to the Grand Canyon, and again decided to wait for the sunset, which is never a bad decision there. Again the night was perfect for stargazing, but this time a few clouds obscured Andromeda Galaxy. Once more time we wait until the Moon raised. We left the park around 10 PM. This time we found a spot at Long Jim Loop and spend our last night there.Day 10: Back to Tucson! End of the trip. Because it was a Holiday we decided to avoid Phoenix and travel through Globe. After a short stop at Lake Roosevelt, we arrived at ~ 4 PM, returned the RV, and enjoyed the more than 2000 photos of this adventure.

9 Photos submitted by Leonardo K.

Deanna L.

5August 2020

This was an amazing vehicle/unit to rent! Very easy to set up and take-down: 10 minutes maximum and we had no prior experience (other than the tutorial by our host). The sleeping quarters were comfortable. The set-up allowed us to camp in a sweet spot: out of the way, private with great views from the rooftop sleeping quarters. The cooking facilities worked well (no problems with the grill burners going out, and it was really windy). Eugene put a lot of mindfulness and attended to the details of this sweet lil ride. We plan to rent this package again! Eugene was very easy to communicate with, responded quickly and overall was very helpful (and patient with my posing shenanigans during the walk through:)

Karl S.

5March 2020

Perfect easy camp with good cooking setup. Drives like a Jeep which is good on some of the roads around Tucson. Be ready to waive at anyone else in a Jeep, it’s a club apparently!

1 Photo submitted by Karl S.

Daniel G.

5February 2020

Super fun experience! We had a blast exploring the southwest. The owner even custom outfitted his setup to accommodate a bike rack for us.

3 Photos submitted by Daniel G.

Nicole P.

5February 2020

This was awesome! We go tent camping a lot, but wanted to check out some more isolated areas around Tucson. Glad we found this. Came with everything we needed for the weekend. Jeep drove great, everything worked well, had no issues. Eugene was responsive and flexible when scheduling pick-up and drop-off times. Highly recommend!

Pierre V.

5January 2020

We rented the Jeep for a mountain biking vacation in Tucson. Eugene shared with us good places for mountain biking and also camping spots. The Jeep had everything needed to camp and cook and even a small tent space heater was included. We would definitely recommend the Jeep for an off the grid vacation in Tucson!