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The majestic beauty of the rugged Northern California coastline makes it the perfect scenic route for sightseeing and recreational interests, especially for free spirited RVer's. Chalet offers several models for prospective travels to choose from, each one with its own distinct design that assures that there is one that will fill the travel needs of each individual. Smaller Rvs like the Chalet Travel Trailers are perfect for camping in the more secluded areas like Fern Canyon where the winding dirt road to get to the campground has a limit on the size of the rig that can be towed.
The Chalet Models
The Chalet Arrowhead RV features a small couch at one end and a table at the other, which both convert into beds. Included among the standard features are two skylights, a portable folding table, a kitchenette with stainless steel sink, side-drawer cabinets, LP gas detector, water pump, and two flip up side tables. It will sleep 4-6 people.
For travelers looking for an option that can be easily towed behind smaller vehicles even the family car, the Chalet LTW is affordable and lightweight alternative. There are several bed layouts that will sleep three, or a galley model that sleeps two and includes a folding table, kitchenette stocked with the basic appliances, a duel battery setup (batteries purchased separately), an amperage converter with battery-charger, gas detector, baggage door, and a double bed.
For families the Chalet XL Series provides more space than other models, sleeping up to six, while allowing enough walking space to reach its facilities and features. It is the largest solid-wall folding RV available with walls that can be lowered or raised at the touch of a button.
The Takena travel trailer is a bit heavier other Chalet options weighing in at 2,435 lbs, but is lighter than others in its class. Its aerodynamic design comprised of super-light composite materials makes it easy to tow with mid-sized vehicles. The Takena includes a kitchenette with the basic appliances.
The Chalet Alpine features two areas that can be used for seating or dining that change into beds, this RV includes a heater and fan, portable table, stainless-steel sink, side drawer cabinets, fresh water tank, a single propane tank setup, fridge, two burner stove, and other features. It is the only model that includes a bunk bed, which makes it great for storage, or traveling with pets and/or kids.
Since it offers all the basis amenities without obstructing mirrors while driving, and provides a special blend of technology, materials, workmanship and engineering, the Oregon Camper might be the best option for travelers that drive a rear-wheel drive pickups.
These are several of the most affordable and popular Chalet RV models that are available.
Highlights and Features of Smaller Model RVs
The winding, and sometimes narrow, roads along the Northern California Redwood Coastline lend themselves to smaller, lower profile, trailers. The Oregon Camper and LTW are designed with narrow, lightweight body styles that lend themselves to these types of roadway and driving conditions. And the heaters that are included in them are a great option (must preferred to traditional camping, in cold seasons).
Redwood Coast Interests and Recreation
For an assortment of sites that are sure to be of interest to nature lovers, the Redwood National Park is sure to please. Within the borders of this reserve are countless natural beauties and included activities, like soaking in the views at Fern Canyon, Kayaking on Humboldt Bay, paddle boating on Indian Island, and rafting down Trinity River near Trinity California. Surrounding areas, like Old Town Eureka, picturesque Trinidad, and the Victorian Village of Ferndale are surrounding areas that travelers with a historic interest may be interested in checking out.
The Redwood Coast Jazz Festival in the Eureka area is presented every spring, and is well worth stopping to see. This year marks the 21st anniversary of this swanky festival that offers four days of assorted Jazz styles, and an assortment of food and beverages that provides entertainment and relaxation for the whole family.
These are just some of the reasons that the Redwood Coast makes for a great RV family vacation!
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