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Big Bear RV Rental: Spacious 24' Keystone Hideout Bunkhouse Travel Trailer for Family Adventures - Big Bear

Big Bear RV Rental: Spacious 24' Keystone Hideout Bunkhouse Travel Trailer for Family Adventures

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

Flexible, based on your own itinerary

Fitness Level

No special fitness required; suitable for all levels as the RV itself provides accommodation and transport

Overview

Discover Big Bear’s wild charm with this spacious 24' Keystone Hideout Bunkhouse Travel Trailer rental—ideal for family adventures with modern amenities and free delivery to popular parks. Experience mountain life comfortably and conveniently.

Big Bear, California

24' Keystone Hideout Bunkhouse Travel Trailer

From $517.28 For 2 Nights • 2-7 Nights

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About This Adventure

Experience the ultimate family getaway with our spacious RV rental, accommodating 4-8 guests. Enjoy modern amenities like a full kitchen, AC, and LCD TV. With free delivery to popular parks around Big Bear, your adventure awaits in comfort and style. Book now for an unforgettable escape!

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Rates

From $517.28 For 2 Nights (including taxes and fees)

Subject to increased rates on Holidays

Duration

2-7 Nights

About

New solar!! Sleeps 4-8, queen front bed, dinette converts to double bed, single over double bunks in rear. Great family layout. full kitchen, full bath, AC/heater, LCD TV, USB's for charging.

Free Delivery to the following parks:

-Halloways Marina & RV Park

-Pine Tree RV Park

-Lighthouse Marina & RV Park

-Big Bear Shores luxury RV park

-Anywhere in Big Bear lake, Big Bear City, Sugarloaf

Baldwin Lake, Erwin Lake, Boulder Bay, Seranno, Pine Knot.

Adventure Tips

Reserve Early

Big Bear is popular year-round; book your RV rental well in advance, especially for weekends and holidays.

Check Campsite Amenities

Confirm if your chosen campsite has hookups or facilities compatible with the RV’s needs.

Pack for Variable Weather

Mountain temperatures can change rapidly; bring layers to stay comfortable day and night.

Drive Carefully on Mountain Roads

The routes to some campgrounds include narrow, winding roads—drive cautiously, especially when towing.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mule deer
  • Bald eagle

History

Big Bear was originally inhabited by the Serrano people and later became a popular mountain resort in the early 20th century.

Conservation

The Big Bear area prioritizes Leave No Trace principles, encouraging visitors to minimize their impact on local ecosystems and wildlife.

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Adventure Hotspots in Big Bear

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Layered Clothing

Essential

To adjust comfortably to Big Bear’s varying mountain weather.

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Cooking Supplies

Essential

Utilize the full kitchen inside for preparing meals during your stay.

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Mountain-Grade Cooler

Keeps perishables and drinks cold when exploring the outdoors in warmer months.

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Flashlight or Headlamp

Essential

Essential for nighttime activities around the campsite.

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