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Rental Requirements

Rental Requirements

  • $50 non-refundable deposit required for reservation
  • $30 standard cleaning fee
  • Must be 25 years old to a rent camper
  • No pets
  • No smoking
  • 3-day minimum rental
  • $200 security deposit required. This will be refunded if there are no damages or excess cleaning upon return
  • $25 Dump fee (If the camper is not Dumped before return or is delivered to a non-full hookup sight)
  • Delivery & Pickup available ($125.00 minimum) Call 989-637-4278 for pricing & details.
  • $40 Setup/Tear down fee if requested
  • $75 cleaning fee for excessively dirty returned campers

Do you need to book more than 14 days? Contact Us for extended rentals

If your booking starts on a drop-off day of a previous rental Contact Us to check for pick-up times.

Setting Up Camp

RVers are some of the friendliest, most helpful people you will ever meet. Don’t be surprised if you pull into your site and your neighbor, whom you never met, is right there to assist and offer advice. Never be afraid to ask for help – everyone was a newbie at one time.

RVs vary, so this checklist is not meant to be all-inclusive. It is just a list of the high points to be sure you have it covered when you first take to a campground in your RV.

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5 Tips and Hacks for Beginner Hikers

One of the first things to figure out when you, or your family, get the itch to try skiing is where to go. If you plan to ski in Switzerland, you are in luck because there are plenty of ski resorts to choose from! Every ski resort usually offers beginner terrain and lesson programs to help get you started. More than 10% of terrain at Verbier is rated green for beginners, but there are also many more great options out there. And remember, bigger does not always mean better; smaller resorts like our Gems Resorts often feature no crowds, cheaper pricing and a family-friendly feel.

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5 Budget Travel Tips Every Digital Nomad Should Know

First of all, travel off-season. Check with the local tourism office to find out when their off-season starts when flying, either plan well in advance (ideally, 10 months to a year ahead) or at the last minute (two weeks or less before you leave) – these will give you the cheapest pricing. Try to be flexible- you can save on fares by travelling mid-week, or choosing sunny Varadero, Cuba, over sunny Cancun, Mexico. Save your health – check with your credit card company for existing travel or car insurance.

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Why You Should Spend Your Next Vacation in the Mountains

Getting away from clocks, social media, and the clutter of everyday life can be a great way to “reset” your life. There’s something about that sweet, clean, fresh air that city life doesn’t offer. Something about waking up to a few goats outside your door and a wasp convincing you to exit your bed that gives you a great mix of pleasant feelings.

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