2021 Keystone RV Coleman 17b (Bunkhouse)
5 • 9 reviews
Sleeps 5
17 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2021 Keystone RV Coleman 17b
This little travel trailer is the Goldilocks of travel trailers. Not too big, not too small. It is light enough to pull with a smaller suv or truck with no problems. It also is big enough to sleep a family of four without any modifications or five or six if you fold down the dining table (two-legged animals over 6' tall need not aim for the fold down dining table...).
You have a two burner stove and microwave and a good-sized fridge for all the food needs. It has an AC and a heater (the heater has LED flames where you can change the colors, so often the hardest decision for the kids is which color to set it to...). It has an awning with exterior plugs to bring the party outside when the weather is nice. The stove and hot water heater run on propane which is nice; the heater is electric but will warm up the place quickly. It has a 7-pin connector. Here is a video walk-around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRk1-n-oOH4What's includedLinens will be provided for the queen sized bed. You can choose if you want sheets or sleeping bags for the bunk beds. 2 adult camp chair rockers and 2 smaller camp chairs, fishing poles, cookware (frying pan, kettle), utensils for cooking and eating, paper products (paper towels, plates, toilet paper) are provided upon request. RecommendationsAround here, having a travel trailer to tailgate at an Ole Miss game, camp at Sardis Lake or Enid Lake are great experiences. We recommend Enid Lake more than Sardis just because the campground hosts do a wonderful job of keeping the place nice. For people who might not drag a trailer often, it isn't a terrible drive to go from Oxford to Hwy 45 at Tupelo and down to the beach. Staying at an RV park at a vacation spot that you have been before is a neat experience - a much slower pace and most RV parks are instant communities. Other things to notePets are welcome (I mean we have kids which are sometimes dirtier than most pets... :) ).The biggest thing for us as the ones renting out the RV is for our guests to respect the no smoking part of it so if that is your thing just find something else to rent. We like to be able to offer an RV that doesn't smell like smoke to families that have allergies and/or do not like the smell.If you have any questions, we will be glad to walk you through the ins and outs of the trailer so you feel comfortable using it.
You have a two burner stove and microwave and a good-sized fridge for all the food needs. It has an AC and a heater (the heater has LED flames where you can change the colors, so often the hardest decision for the kids is which color to set it to...). It has an awning with exterior plugs to bring the party outside when the weather is nice. The stove and hot water heater run on propane which is nice; the heater is electric but will warm up the place quickly. It has a 7-pin connector. Here is a video walk-around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRk1-n-oOH4What's includedLinens will be provided for the queen sized bed. You can choose if you want sheets or sleeping bags for the bunk beds. 2 adult camp chair rockers and 2 smaller camp chairs, fishing poles, cookware (frying pan, kettle), utensils for cooking and eating, paper products (paper towels, plates, toilet paper) are provided upon request. RecommendationsAround here, having a travel trailer to tailgate at an Ole Miss game, camp at Sardis Lake or Enid Lake are great experiences. We recommend Enid Lake more than Sardis just because the campground hosts do a wonderful job of keeping the place nice. For people who might not drag a trailer often, it isn't a terrible drive to go from Oxford to Hwy 45 at Tupelo and down to the beach. Staying at an RV park at a vacation spot that you have been before is a neat experience - a much slower pace and most RV parks are instant communities. Other things to notePets are welcome (I mean we have kids which are sometimes dirtier than most pets... :) ).The biggest thing for us as the ones renting out the RV is for our guests to respect the no smoking part of it so if that is your thing just find something else to rent. We like to be able to offer an RV that doesn't smell like smoke to families that have allergies and/or do not like the smell.If you have any questions, we will be glad to walk you through the ins and outs of the trailer so you feel comfortable using it.
This little travel trailer is the Goldilocks of travel trailers. Not too big, not too small. It is light enough to pull with a smaller suv or truck with no problems. It also is big enough to sleep a family of four without any modifications or five or six if you fold down the dining table (two-legged animals over 6' tall need not aim for the fold down dining table...).
You have a two burner stove and microwave and a good-sized fridge for all the food needs. It has an AC and a heater (the heater has LED flames where you can change the colors, so often the hardest decision for the kids is which color to set it to...). It has an awning with exterior plugs to bring the party outside when the weather is nice. The stove and hot water heater run on propane which is nice; the heater is electric but will warm up the place quickly. It has a 7-pin connector. Here is a video walk-around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRk1-n-oOH4What's includedLinens will be provided for the queen sized bed. You can choose if you want sheets or sleeping bags for the bunk beds. 2 adult camp chair rockers and 2 smaller camp chairs, fishing poles, cookware (frying pan, kettle), utensils for cooking and eating, paper products (paper towels, plates, toilet paper) are provided upon request. RecommendationsAround here, having a travel trailer to tailgate at an Ole Miss game, camp at Sardis Lake or Enid Lake are great experiences. We recommend Enid Lake more than Sardis just because the campground hosts do a wonderful job of keeping the place nice. For people who might not drag a trailer often, it isn't a terrible drive to go from Oxford to Hwy 45 at Tupelo and down to the beach. Staying at an RV park at a vacation spot that you have been before is a neat experience - a much slower pace and most RV parks are instant communities. Other things to notePets are welcome (I mean we have kids which are sometimes dirtier than most pets... :) ).The biggest thing for us as the ones renting out the RV is for our guests to respect the no smoking part of it so if that is your thing just find something else to rent. We like to be able to offer an RV that doesn't smell like smoke to families that have allergies and/or do not like the smell.If you have any questions, we will be glad to walk you through the ins and outs of the trailer so you feel comfortable using it.
You have a two burner stove and microwave and a good-sized fridge for all the food needs. It has an AC and a heater (the heater has LED flames where you can change the colors, so often the hardest decision for the kids is which color to set it to...). It has an awning with exterior plugs to bring the party outside when the weather is nice. The stove and hot water heater run on propane which is nice; the heater is electric but will warm up the place quickly. It has a 7-pin connector. Here is a video walk-around: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRk1-n-oOH4What's includedLinens will be provided for the queen sized bed. You can choose if you want sheets or sleeping bags for the bunk beds. 2 adult camp chair rockers and 2 smaller camp chairs, fishing poles, cookware (frying pan, kettle), utensils for cooking and eating, paper products (paper towels, plates, toilet paper) are provided upon request. RecommendationsAround here, having a travel trailer to tailgate at an Ole Miss game, camp at Sardis Lake or Enid Lake are great experiences. We recommend Enid Lake more than Sardis just because the campground hosts do a wonderful job of keeping the place nice. For people who might not drag a trailer often, it isn't a terrible drive to go from Oxford to Hwy 45 at Tupelo and down to the beach. Staying at an RV park at a vacation spot that you have been before is a neat experience - a much slower pace and most RV parks are instant communities. Other things to notePets are welcome (I mean we have kids which are sometimes dirtier than most pets... :) ).The biggest thing for us as the ones renting out the RV is for our guests to respect the no smoking part of it so if that is your thing just find something else to rent. We like to be able to offer an RV that doesn't smell like smoke to families that have allergies and/or do not like the smell.If you have any questions, we will be glad to walk you through the ins and outs of the trailer so you feel comfortable using it.
Nothing beats a good road trip in my book. Our family has enjoyed going on trips in our little rv - each time we try to go a little farther than before. So far my favorite trip has been to Florida and we camped at an rv park that overlooked the gulf. That was awesome. I hope you all get many memorable trips together with your family.
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Features
2021 Keystone RV Coleman 17b
- Sleeps 5
- Gross weight: 2,986 lbs
- Sleeps 5
- Gross weight: 2,986 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Stove
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Stove
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
•If you need delivery on short notice (less than one week), we will need you to send us a message of the exact location/address and work with us on a delivery time. I might have to deliver after work if it is short notice.
• If you boondock and require us to empty the tanks, we charge 35 dollars to cover fuel costs and dump costs.
• If you boondock and require us to empty the tanks, we charge 35 dollars to cover fuel costs and dump costs.
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.
12v Refrigerator
Single zone 12v refrigerator or freezer for vehicle
£23.70
/each
Bluetti Power Station
A small portable power station to power devices when you are away from the grid.
£15.80
/each
Both Kayaks
Both tandem kayaks, paddles, and life jackets, just cheaper if you take both.
£45.82
/each
12v Refrigerator
Single zone 12v refrigerator or freezer for vehicle
£23.70
/each
Bluetti Power Station
A small portable power station to power devices when you are away from the grid.
£15.80
/each
Both Kayaks
Both tandem kayaks, paddles, and life jackets, just cheaper if you take both.
£45.82
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 22% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 25% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: £400.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: £32.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
2021 Keystone RV Coleman 17b (Bunkhouse)
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5Marjorie M.
December 20245
Stacey B.
November 20245
Alyson C.
April 20245
Thomas was very helpful! The camper was perfect for our outing. We loved being able to use it!
Chris G.
April 20245
We had a great time camping. Thomas was a really good host. He communicated everything about the camper well. It was our first time with a camper and we felt comfortable throughout the experience. Highly recommend!
Scott H.
November 20235
Thomas was great! Super helpful in the whole process. I would absolutely recommend.
Melinda L.
August 20235
Thomas was amazing I really enjoyed the RV and everything went good I will definitely rent from him again
Have a question?Get answers directly from the host
Q.How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
A.
The left side of the camper (driver's side of the vehicle) is where the water in, the water out, and electrics are. The sewer hose stores in the rear bumper and we keep any other things you need in the underneath storage at the front of the camper. If you are unfamiliar with how those work, we will be glad to walk you through the steps to ensure that hooking up the camper is as stress-free as it can be.
Q.Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
A.
The RV comes with an anti-sway hitch which makes pulling it a lot safer while cruising down the road. To disconnect from the anti-sway hitch, you first need to jack up the tongue of the trailer while it is connected to the car and then move the sway arms off, and then lower it and disconnect the vehicle from the trailer. (we'll show you). Remember that your mpg for your vehicle is going to go down while pulling the trailer so make sure you have enough gas for the longer stretches of the road.
Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
Once you book the rv, contact us to set up a time to pick up the rv. We do not necessarily have to be there when you pick it up, unless you want us to walk you through the ins and outs of the trailer. For drop offs, if the trailer is in the same condition that you picked it up in, then you can drop it off - just communicate with us what the plan is so we know what is going on.
Location
Oxford, Mississippi
Exact location provided after booking