2017 the Farley Camper Van Rental in Bellevue, Washington

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$299/night

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Sleeps2 people
PickupBellevue

Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure

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Rent The Farley, a custom off-grid camper van in Bellevue, WA with solar power, full kitchen, pet-friendly setup, and seating for 4.

About This Van

The Farley is a fully custom-built off-grid camper van rental based in Bellevue, Washington, and it is genuinely one of the most well-equipped rigs available in the Pacific Northwest. Built on a 159-inch Adventure Wagon chassis, this van was designed from the ground up for people who want to go deep into the wilderness without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

With a 4.9-star rating from 42 reviews, The Farley has earned its reputation as a go-to adventure vehicle for couples, small families, and anyone who wants to explore the Olympic Peninsula, the Cascade Range, or the wide-open spaces of the American West. The van sleeps 2 comfortably and seats up to 4 with a removable passenger bench, making it flexible for day trips with extra passengers.

It is pet friendly, solar powered, and stocked with everything you need to cook real meals, stay cool, and camp off-grid for days at a time. If you are flying into SEA-TAC and dreaming of a PNW adventure, The Farley is the ideal starting point.

The Farley is set up to sleep 2 adults in genuine comfort. The full-size bed gives you real sleeping room rather than the cramped quarters you find in a lot of converted vans, and the layout is designed so the sleeping area feels like a dedicated space rather than an afterthought.

The ceiling fan helps keep air moving on warmer nights, which makes a real difference when you are parked in a forested campsite or at a lower-elevation trailhead. The van does not have a built-in heater, so it is best suited for three-season adventures in mild to warm conditions.

  • Bed configuration: 1 Full
  • Sleeping capacity: 2
  • Seatbelts: 4 (removable passenger bench)
  • Ceiling fan: Yes

The kitchen setup in The Farley is genuinely impressive for a camper van of this size. You have a two-burner propane stove for cooking hot meals, a microwave for quick heating, a full-size refrigerator to keep food and drinks cold, and a kitchen sink with access to the onboard water supply.

The dining table rounds out the setup so you can actually sit down and eat a proper meal inside the van. This is a rig you can cook real food in, not just boil water for instant noodles.

  • Two-burner propane stove
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Kitchen sink with potable water access
  • Dining table
  • Bluetooth audio

The Farley runs on a capable solar setup that the owners describe as reliable enough that you rarely need to plug into shore power. Two 175W solar panels on the rooftop deck feed the system, giving you a solid 350W of total solar input to keep your devices charged, the refrigerator running, and the inverter ready when you need it.

Shore power connections are also available for when you roll back into a campground or urban area, but the solar setup handles the vast majority of off-grid needs with ease.

  • Solar: 2 x 175W panels (350W total)
  • Inverter: Yes (exact wattage not specified)
  • Shore power connection: Yes

The Farley carries a 30-gallon fresh water tank along with a dedicated 5-gallon drinking water supply, which gives you plenty of capacity for multi-day trips without needing to hunt down a water source every day. The kitchen sink connects to the onboard water system, so washing dishes and prepping food is straightforward.

Keep in mind that The Farley does not have an onboard shower or toilet, so you will want to plan around campground facilities, a portable toilet option, or outdoor bathing setups on more remote trips.

  • Fresh water tank: 30 gallons
  • Potable drinking water: 5 gallons
  • Gray tank: 5 gallons
  • Kitchen sink: Yes
  • Shower: No
  • Toilet: No

At 20 feet long, The Farley sits in a manageable size range for drivers who have not piloted a full-size van before. The automatic transmission makes city driving and mountain road navigation much less stressful, and the van handles well across a variety of terrain types.

The 2017 Adventure Wagon chassis is a proven platform that is well-suited for both highway miles and dirt road excursions. Parking in urban areas like Seattle or Portland requires a bit of planning, but the van is not so large that it becomes a real obstacle.

  • Length: 20 feet
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Seatbelts: 4

The Farley is built for genuine off-grid camping, not just the kind where you park in a campground with hookups. The combination of 350W of rooftop solar, an inverter, a 30-gallon water tank, a potable drinking water supply, and a full propane kitchen means you can comfortably boondock for several days without needing to connect to any external utilities.

The awning gives you covered outdoor living space when you are set up at a campsite, and the garage area in the back has room for two bikes, an inflatable SUP, a kayak, or whatever gear your adventure requires. The van also has room for a 2-person tent rental add-on if you want to expand your sleeping options or bring along extra guests on part of the trip.

This is a rig that is genuinely ready for remote camping, and the owner has clearly thought through what it takes to stay comfortable away from civilization for an extended stretch.

Features & Amenities

Solar Power
Inverter
Refrigerator
Stove
Microwave
Kitchen Sink
Bluetooth
Pet Friendly
Dining Table
Ceiling Fan
Awning

Pickup Location

Pickup location near Bellevue, Washington
Pickup near Bellevue, Washington
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