2015 Forest River Coachmen Freelander 32 Foot Bunk House RV
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9 guests
Sleeps 10
32 ft. long
Pet friendly
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2015 Forest River Coachmen Freelander
Introducing the "Chickaloon Chariot" - Your gateway to Alaskan adventure! This rugged and reliable 2015 Forest River Coachmen Freelander 32 Foot Bunk House RV is ready to take you on unforgettable journeys through the Last Frontier. Named after the majestic Chickaloon River Valley, this RV embodies the spirit of exploration and discovery.The Chickaloon Chariot comes fully stocked with all kitchen supplies, including cups, plates, and silverware, allowing you to prepare delicious meals in the heart of Alaska's wilderness. You'll also find cozy linens for all beds, ensuring a comfortable night's sleep after a day of adventure. Towels are provided for your convenience, along with a portable fire pit and camping chairs for evenings spent under the stars.For coffee lovers, a coffee maker is available to kickstart your mornings with a steaming cup of joe.Pets are welcome aboard the Chickaloon Chariot, but please note that additional fees and a greater deposit for damages may apply.Embark on your Alaskan journey with confidence, knowing that the Chickaloon Chariot has everything you need for a memorable and comfortable experience in the wild. Pack your sense of adventure and get ready to make lasting memories in the beauty of Alaska!What's included- Named "Chickaloon" and suitable for use in Alaska
- Fully stocked with kitchen supplies, cups, plates, silverware
- Linens provided for all beds
- Towels available for guest use
- Equipped with a portable fire pit and camping chairs
- Includes a coffee maker
- Optional vacuum sealer available for fish processing
- Processing table provided
- Pets are welcome (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages)
- Bike rack available upon request
- Bikes can be provided
- Child backpack carriers available upon request
- The host will provide a walkthrough on how to operate the RV and use all amenitiesRecommendationsFor RV renters within a 600-mile radius of Anchorage, Alaska, there are numerous incredible destinations and activities to explore. Here are some recommendations:1. **Denali National Park and Preserve**: Experience the stunning wilderness, wildlife, and majestic Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley), North America's tallest peak. Take a bus tour into the park, go hiking, or enjoy wildlife viewing.2. **Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward, AK)**: Embark on a boat tour to witness glaciers calving into the sea, spot marine wildlife like whales and sea otters, and marvel at the breathtaking fjords and coastal scenery.3. **Matanuska Glacier**: Take a guided glacier trek or ice climbing adventure on the Matanuska Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, located northeast of Anchorage.4. **Homer, Alaska**: Explore the charming town of Homer, known for its stunning views of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding mountains. Visit the Homer Spit for fishing, art galleries, and local seafood.5. **Talkeetna, Alaska**: Experience the quirky town of Talkeetna, a popular basecamp for Denali climbers. Take a flightseeing tour over Denali, go fishing in the Susitna River, or explore the local shops and eateries.6. **Chugach State Park**: Discover the outdoor recreation opportunities in Chugach State Park, located close to Anchorage. Go hiking, mountain biking, fishing, or wildlife viewing in this vast wilderness area.7. **Kenai Peninsula**: Drive along the scenic Seward Highway and explore the charming coastal towns of Seward, Kenai, and Soldotna. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, wildlife cruises, and hiking in this picturesque region.8. **Prince William Sound**: Take a boat tour or kayak excursion into Prince William Sound to witness calving glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine fjords. Explore the quaint town of Whittier, the gateway to the sound.9. **Valdez, Alaska**: Visit the coastal town of Valdez, known for its dramatic scenery, including waterfalls, glaciers, and towering peaks. Go hiking, fishing, or take a glacier cruise to Columbia Glacier.10. **Fairbanks, Alaska**: If you're up for a longer drive, head north to Fairbanks to experience the midnight sun, visit the Alaska Pipeline, explore Pioneer Park, and learn about Alaska's history and culture.These are just a few suggestions to get you started on your RV adventure in Alaska. Make sure to plan your itinerary carefully, considering driving distances and available services along the way. Enjoy your trip!Other things to note
1. **Family-Owned RV**: This RV is owned by a family of 6 who simply want to share the joy of RV travel with others.2. **No Off-Roading**: For the safety of the RV and its occupants, guests are kindly requested to refrain from any type of off-roading activities.3. **Avoid Gravel Roads**: To minimize wear and tear on the RV and ensure a smoother ride, guests are asked to avoid driving on gravel roads whenever possible.4. **Restrictions on Denali Highway**: The Denali Highway is strictly off-limits for RV travel.5. **Towing Considerations**: Guests interested in towing a trailer with the RV must provide details about the type of trailer they intend to tow and their level of towing experience. Approval for towing will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
- Fully stocked with kitchen supplies, cups, plates, silverware
- Linens provided for all beds
- Towels available for guest use
- Equipped with a portable fire pit and camping chairs
- Includes a coffee maker
- Optional vacuum sealer available for fish processing
- Processing table provided
- Pets are welcome (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages)
- Bike rack available upon request
- Bikes can be provided
- Child backpack carriers available upon request
- The host will provide a walkthrough on how to operate the RV and use all amenitiesRecommendationsFor RV renters within a 600-mile radius of Anchorage, Alaska, there are numerous incredible destinations and activities to explore. Here are some recommendations:1. **Denali National Park and Preserve**: Experience the stunning wilderness, wildlife, and majestic Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley), North America's tallest peak. Take a bus tour into the park, go hiking, or enjoy wildlife viewing.2. **Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward, AK)**: Embark on a boat tour to witness glaciers calving into the sea, spot marine wildlife like whales and sea otters, and marvel at the breathtaking fjords and coastal scenery.3. **Matanuska Glacier**: Take a guided glacier trek or ice climbing adventure on the Matanuska Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, located northeast of Anchorage.4. **Homer, Alaska**: Explore the charming town of Homer, known for its stunning views of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding mountains. Visit the Homer Spit for fishing, art galleries, and local seafood.5. **Talkeetna, Alaska**: Experience the quirky town of Talkeetna, a popular basecamp for Denali climbers. Take a flightseeing tour over Denali, go fishing in the Susitna River, or explore the local shops and eateries.6. **Chugach State Park**: Discover the outdoor recreation opportunities in Chugach State Park, located close to Anchorage. Go hiking, mountain biking, fishing, or wildlife viewing in this vast wilderness area.7. **Kenai Peninsula**: Drive along the scenic Seward Highway and explore the charming coastal towns of Seward, Kenai, and Soldotna. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, wildlife cruises, and hiking in this picturesque region.8. **Prince William Sound**: Take a boat tour or kayak excursion into Prince William Sound to witness calving glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine fjords. Explore the quaint town of Whittier, the gateway to the sound.9. **Valdez, Alaska**: Visit the coastal town of Valdez, known for its dramatic scenery, including waterfalls, glaciers, and towering peaks. Go hiking, fishing, or take a glacier cruise to Columbia Glacier.10. **Fairbanks, Alaska**: If you're up for a longer drive, head north to Fairbanks to experience the midnight sun, visit the Alaska Pipeline, explore Pioneer Park, and learn about Alaska's history and culture.These are just a few suggestions to get you started on your RV adventure in Alaska. Make sure to plan your itinerary carefully, considering driving distances and available services along the way. Enjoy your trip!Other things to note
1. **Family-Owned RV**: This RV is owned by a family of 6 who simply want to share the joy of RV travel with others.2. **No Off-Roading**: For the safety of the RV and its occupants, guests are kindly requested to refrain from any type of off-roading activities.3. **Avoid Gravel Roads**: To minimize wear and tear on the RV and ensure a smoother ride, guests are asked to avoid driving on gravel roads whenever possible.4. **Restrictions on Denali Highway**: The Denali Highway is strictly off-limits for RV travel.5. **Towing Considerations**: Guests interested in towing a trailer with the RV must provide details about the type of trailer they intend to tow and their level of towing experience. Approval for towing will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Introducing the "Chickaloon Chariot" - Your gateway to Alaskan adventure! This rugged and reliable 2015 Forest River Coachmen Freelander 32 Foot Bunk House RV is ready to take you on unforgettable journeys through the Last Frontier. Named after the majestic Chickaloon River Valley, this RV embodies the spirit of exploration and discovery.The Chickaloon Chariot comes fully stocked with all kitchen supplies, including cups, plates, and silverware, allowing you to prepare delicious meals in the heart of Alaska's wilderness. You'll also find cozy linens for all beds, ensuring a comfortable night's sleep after a day of adventure. Towels are provided for your convenience, along with a portable fire pit and camping chairs for evenings spent under the stars.For coffee lovers, a coffee maker is available to kickstart your mornings with a steaming cup of joe.Pets are welcome aboard the Chickaloon Chariot, but please note that additional fees and a greater deposit for damages may apply.Embark on your Alaskan journey with confidence, knowing that the Chickaloon Chariot has everything you need for a memorable and comfortable experience in the wild. Pack your sense of adventure and get ready to make lasting memories in the beauty of Alaska!What's included- Named "Chickaloon" and suitable for use in Alaska
- Fully stocked with kitchen supplies, cups, plates, silverware
- Linens provided for all beds
- Towels available for guest use
- Equipped with a portable fire pit and camping chairs
- Includes a coffee maker
- Optional vacuum sealer available for fish processing
- Processing table provided
- Pets are welcome (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages)
- Bike rack available upon request
- Bikes can be provided
- Child backpack carriers available upon request
- The host will provide a walkthrough on how to operate the RV and use all amenitiesRecommendationsFor RV renters within a 600-mile radius of Anchorage, Alaska, there are numerous incredible destinations and activities to explore. Here are some recommendations:1. **Denali National Park and Preserve**: Experience the stunning wilderness, wildlife, and majestic Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley), North America's tallest peak. Take a bus tour into the park, go hiking, or enjoy wildlife viewing.2. **Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward, AK)**: Embark on a boat tour to witness glaciers calving into the sea, spot marine wildlife like whales and sea otters, and marvel at the breathtaking fjords and coastal scenery.3. **Matanuska Glacier**: Take a guided glacier trek or ice climbing adventure on the Matanuska Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, located northeast of Anchorage.4. **Homer, Alaska**: Explore the charming town of Homer, known for its stunning views of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding mountains. Visit the Homer Spit for fishing, art galleries, and local seafood.5. **Talkeetna, Alaska**: Experience the quirky town of Talkeetna, a popular basecamp for Denali climbers. Take a flightseeing tour over Denali, go fishing in the Susitna River, or explore the local shops and eateries.6. **Chugach State Park**: Discover the outdoor recreation opportunities in Chugach State Park, located close to Anchorage. Go hiking, mountain biking, fishing, or wildlife viewing in this vast wilderness area.7. **Kenai Peninsula**: Drive along the scenic Seward Highway and explore the charming coastal towns of Seward, Kenai, and Soldotna. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, wildlife cruises, and hiking in this picturesque region.8. **Prince William Sound**: Take a boat tour or kayak excursion into Prince William Sound to witness calving glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine fjords. Explore the quaint town of Whittier, the gateway to the sound.9. **Valdez, Alaska**: Visit the coastal town of Valdez, known for its dramatic scenery, including waterfalls, glaciers, and towering peaks. Go hiking, fishing, or take a glacier cruise to Columbia Glacier.10. **Fairbanks, Alaska**: If you're up for a longer drive, head north to Fairbanks to experience the midnight sun, visit the Alaska Pipeline, explore Pioneer Park, and learn about Alaska's history and culture.These are just a few suggestions to get you started on your RV adventure in Alaska. Make sure to plan your itinerary carefully, considering driving distances and available services along the way. Enjoy your trip!Other things to note
1. **Family-Owned RV**: This RV is owned by a family of 6 who simply want to share the joy of RV travel with others.2. **No Off-Roading**: For the safety of the RV and its occupants, guests are kindly requested to refrain from any type of off-roading activities.3. **Avoid Gravel Roads**: To minimize wear and tear on the RV and ensure a smoother ride, guests are asked to avoid driving on gravel roads whenever possible.4. **Restrictions on Denali Highway**: The Denali Highway is strictly off-limits for RV travel.5. **Towing Considerations**: Guests interested in towing a trailer with the RV must provide details about the type of trailer they intend to tow and their level of towing experience. Approval for towing will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
- Fully stocked with kitchen supplies, cups, plates, silverware
- Linens provided for all beds
- Towels available for guest use
- Equipped with a portable fire pit and camping chairs
- Includes a coffee maker
- Optional vacuum sealer available for fish processing
- Processing table provided
- Pets are welcome (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages)
- Bike rack available upon request
- Bikes can be provided
- Child backpack carriers available upon request
- The host will provide a walkthrough on how to operate the RV and use all amenitiesRecommendationsFor RV renters within a 600-mile radius of Anchorage, Alaska, there are numerous incredible destinations and activities to explore. Here are some recommendations:1. **Denali National Park and Preserve**: Experience the stunning wilderness, wildlife, and majestic Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley), North America's tallest peak. Take a bus tour into the park, go hiking, or enjoy wildlife viewing.2. **Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward, AK)**: Embark on a boat tour to witness glaciers calving into the sea, spot marine wildlife like whales and sea otters, and marvel at the breathtaking fjords and coastal scenery.3. **Matanuska Glacier**: Take a guided glacier trek or ice climbing adventure on the Matanuska Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, located northeast of Anchorage.4. **Homer, Alaska**: Explore the charming town of Homer, known for its stunning views of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding mountains. Visit the Homer Spit for fishing, art galleries, and local seafood.5. **Talkeetna, Alaska**: Experience the quirky town of Talkeetna, a popular basecamp for Denali climbers. Take a flightseeing tour over Denali, go fishing in the Susitna River, or explore the local shops and eateries.6. **Chugach State Park**: Discover the outdoor recreation opportunities in Chugach State Park, located close to Anchorage. Go hiking, mountain biking, fishing, or wildlife viewing in this vast wilderness area.7. **Kenai Peninsula**: Drive along the scenic Seward Highway and explore the charming coastal towns of Seward, Kenai, and Soldotna. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, wildlife cruises, and hiking in this picturesque region.8. **Prince William Sound**: Take a boat tour or kayak excursion into Prince William Sound to witness calving glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine fjords. Explore the quaint town of Whittier, the gateway to the sound.9. **Valdez, Alaska**: Visit the coastal town of Valdez, known for its dramatic scenery, including waterfalls, glaciers, and towering peaks. Go hiking, fishing, or take a glacier cruise to Columbia Glacier.10. **Fairbanks, Alaska**: If you're up for a longer drive, head north to Fairbanks to experience the midnight sun, visit the Alaska Pipeline, explore Pioneer Park, and learn about Alaska's history and culture.These are just a few suggestions to get you started on your RV adventure in Alaska. Make sure to plan your itinerary carefully, considering driving distances and available services along the way. Enjoy your trip!Other things to note
1. **Family-Owned RV**: This RV is owned by a family of 6 who simply want to share the joy of RV travel with others.2. **No Off-Roading**: For the safety of the RV and its occupants, guests are kindly requested to refrain from any type of off-roading activities.3. **Avoid Gravel Roads**: To minimize wear and tear on the RV and ensure a smoother ride, guests are asked to avoid driving on gravel roads whenever possible.4. **Restrictions on Denali Highway**: The Denali Highway is strictly off-limits for RV travel.5. **Towing Considerations**: Guests interested in towing a trailer with the RV must provide details about the type of trailer they intend to tow and their level of towing experience. Approval for towing will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
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Features
2015 Forest River Coachmen Freelander
- Sleeps 10
- 9 seatbelts
- Gross weight: 14,500 lbs
- Sleeps 10
- 9 seatbelts
- Gross weight: 14,500 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Generator
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Generator
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- Unlimited generator hours
1. **Family-Owned RV**: This RV is owned by a family of 6 who simply want to share the joy of RV travel with others.
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
Bear Spray
Bear spray available, will be charged for it if not returned
Free
Bike Rack
Holds two bikes.
Free
Bonfire Solo Stove
Fire pit with ash screen. Only wood or paper products to be burned in it.
Free
Bear Spray
Bear spray available, will be charged for it if not returned
Free
Bike Rack
Holds two bikes.
Free
Bonfire Solo Stove
Fire pit with ash screen. Only wood or paper products to be burned in it.
Free
Availability and rates
There’s a 3 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 12% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: A$1,600.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: A$160.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
2015 Forest River Coachmen Freelander 32 Foot Bunk House RV
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Stephen R.
September 20245
Daniel's motorhome was great! It is a little older, but ran very well. We fit 4 adults and 5 kids and it was an amazing trip. Daniel's was flexible when our pick up time changed and pick up/drop off was a breeze.
Travis O.
September 20245
Natasha S.
August 20245
We had the best time! To say Daniel went above and beyond is an understatement! He picked us up at our hotel and then dropped us back off at the airport. Great communication when picking up and dropping off. We had no problems with the rv at all. He provided everything we needed for a comfortable stay.
Jacob Z.
July 20245
You can tell a lot of thought went into preparing the RV for us; host, Dan, is awesome, spent time explaining things to us and showing us around. Super helpful and very nice experience. The RV is comfortable and well kept; he went above and beyond!
Berenice H.
July 20245
Daniel was very pleasant and did a great job walking us through the motorhome before handing it off. He was very accommodating as we dropped it off later than expected.
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Forest S.
July 20245
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Location
Wasilla, Alaska
Exact location provided after booking