Used 2018 Forest River ROCKWOOD 1970 ESP

The used 2018 Forest River Rockwood 1970 ESP (Extreme Sports Package) is a rugged, off‑road‑oriented tent trailer built for campers who want a light, easy‑towing unit that can still handle backroad sites and gear-heavy adventures. It opens to just over 20 feet in length and sleeps up to six to eight people with two insulated, heated bunk ends, a convertible booth dinette, and a sofa bed, giving families or active couples plenty of flexible space. 


Designed for adventure, the 1970 ESP rides on a high‑clearance frame with 15‑inch Mud Rover tires and aluminum wheels, plus diamond plate accents to help protect against rocks and debris on rougher access roads. Inside, you get wood‑plank style flooring, a swing‑galley kitchen with a 12V refrigerator, sink, cooktop, furnace, and plenty of seating, while outside, there is an awning with LED lighting, an exterior griddle, a spray‑away hose, and a roof rack system that can carry bikes, kayaks, or other toys. With an approximate dry weight in the low‑2,000 lb range and a 20‑gallon fresh water tank, this Rockwood 1970 ESP is easy to tow with many midsize SUVs, yet still equipped for a modern, off‑grid‑friendly camper.

Retail Price
$18,995
Arrkann RV Price
$12,999
Stock # 18352
Location Edmonton: 28712 114 Avenue, Acheson
Year 2018
Make Forest River
Model ROCKWOOD
Condition USED
Status AVAILABLE
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Specifications

General
Class FOLD DOWN
Length (FT) 17' 1"
Hitch Weight (LBS) 178 LBS
Dry Weight (LBS) 2076 LBS
Sub Class Tent Trailer
Shop By Length 16-20 Ft
Shop By Weight 0-2000 LBS
Total Fresh Water Tank Capacity (GAL) 20gal
Total Propane Tank Capacity (LBS) 40lbs
# of Propane Tanks 2
Awning Length (FT) 9ft
Vin 4X4CFM513JD304643
Other Specifications
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The used 2018 Forest River Rockwood 1970 ESP (Extreme Sports Package) is a rugged, off‑road‑oriented tent trailer built for campers who want a light, easy‑towing unit that can still handle backroad sites and gear-heavy adventures. It opens to just over 20 feet in length and sleeps up to six to eight people with two insulated, heated bunk ends, a convertible booth dinette, and a sofa bed, giving families or active couples plenty of flexible space. 


Designed for adventure, the 1970 ESP rides on a high‑clearance frame with 15‑inch Mud Rover tires and aluminum wheels, plus diamond plate accents to help protect against rocks and debris on rougher access roads. Inside, you get wood‑plank style flooring, a swing‑galley kitchen with a 12V refrigerator, sink, cooktop, furnace, and plenty of seating, while outside, there is an awning with LED lighting, an exterior griddle, a spray‑away hose, and a roof rack system that can carry bikes, kayaks, or other toys. With an approximate dry weight in the low‑2,000 lb range and a 20‑gallon fresh water tank, this Rockwood 1970 ESP is easy to tow with many midsize SUVs, yet still equipped for a modern, off‑grid‑friendly camper.

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