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  • Length16' 0"
  • Weight2,228 lbs.
  • Sleeps4
Sale Price $16,699
MSRP $17,532
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Explore the Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro

The Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro is built for RV shoppers who want a compact, lightweight travel trailer with smart features for modern camping. At Cheyenne Camping Center in Walcott, shoppers can compare E-Pro models near Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline, Rock Island, Muscatine, and the greater Quad Cities area while staying conveniently close to I-80.

The E-Pro lineup is a strong fit for first-time RV buyers, couples, solo campers, small families, and weekend travelers who want something easier to tow, park, store, and set up. These campers work well for trips to Scott County Park, Maquoketa Caves, Lake Macbride, Loud Thunder Forest Preserve, and longer routes across Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Midwest. If you want a camper that keeps the trip simple without feeling stripped down, the Flagstaff E-Pro selection is a practical place to start.

As part of the Flagstaff family, the E-Pro focuses on compact size, smart storage, efficient layouts, and adventure-ready utility. These trailers are known for pairing lightweight towing with features that help at the campsite, including off-road-style tires, solar capability, fiberglass construction, and functional interiors designed around real travel needs. Depending on the model, shoppers may find bunk space, convertible seating, kitchen equipment, bath access, outdoor-ready features, and sleeping arrangements that make short trips easier to plan.

Small Camper Convenience With Adventure-Ready Features

Flagstaff E-Pro travel trailers are especially appealing for shoppers who do not want to buy more camper than they need. A smaller trailer can be easier to maneuver through gas stations, campground loops, storage lots, and narrow driveways. It can also open more campsite options for travelers who like state parks, county parks, and scenic areas where oversized RVs are harder to place. For shoppers comparing compact towables, Cheyenne Camping Center’s small camper options can help put the E-Pro into context.

Towability should still be reviewed carefully. Before choosing an E-Pro, compare unloaded vehicle weight, gross vehicle weight rating, cargo carrying capacity, hitch weight, and overall length to your tow vehicle’s ratings. The dealership’s RV towing guide is a helpful resource for shoppers matching a compact travel trailer to a crossover, small SUV, midsize pickup, or half-ton truck. Campers who are shopping specifically for lighter towables can also review the dealer’s lightweight travel trailer guide.

The E-Pro also makes sense for shoppers who want more flexibility off the grid. Its solar-focused design and compact footprint can be useful for campers who like less crowded sites, simple weekend escapes, and gear-light travel. If you are learning how to camp without full hookups, the dealer’s boondocking essentials guide is a useful companion resource before choosing your floorplan and gear setup.

Trims and Floorplan Choices

For Flagstaff E-Pro shoppers, “trims” are best understood as floorplan choices. The current page highlights the Flagstaff E-Pro E13LE, a compact small bunkhouse travel trailer built for shoppers who want an easy-to-manage camper with sleeping space for a small group. With a short overall length and lightweight design, it is a smart option for buyers who want a simple travel trailer for weekend camping, quick road trips, or their first step into RV ownership.

Shoppers who like the E-Pro concept but want more room can also compare nearby Flagstaff options. The Flagstaff Micro Lite lineup adds more travel trailer space while still keeping towing manageable, and the Flagstaff Super Lite series is a good next step for buyers who want a larger couples-focused layout with more premium comfort.

When you are ready to move forward, Cheyenne Camping Center can help with RV financing options, trade-in planning, and delivery logistics. Out-of-area shoppers can review nationwide RV delivery, while local buyers planning their first trips can browse parks and campground resources for destination ideas near Walcott and throughout the Midwest.

Flagstaff E-Pro FAQs

Is the Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro good for first-time RV buyers?

Yes. The Flagstaff E-Pro is a strong fit for many first-time buyers because it offers compact sizing, lightweight towing, useful camping features, and simpler campsite setup. Shoppers new to RV ownership can also review Cheyenne Camping Center’s first-time camper buyer checklist.

Who should consider a Flagstaff E-Pro?

The Flagstaff E-Pro is ideal for shoppers who want a smaller travel trailer for weekend trips, solo camping, couples travel, or small-family adventures. It is especially appealing if you want easier towing and a more efficient footprint. For more compact RV shopping ideas, read the dealer’s best RVs for first-time buyers guide.

What is the difference between Flagstaff E-Pro and Flagstaff Micro Lite?

The Flagstaff E-Pro is generally the more compact, adventure-focused option, while Flagstaff Micro Lite models usually offer more interior room, larger layouts, and more traditional travel trailer space. Shoppers comparing weekend-friendly RVs can also review the dealer’s weekend RV guide.

Can I finance a Flagstaff E-Pro at Cheyenne Camping Center?

Yes. Cheyenne Camping Center offers RV financing support for qualified shoppers and can help compare payment options before purchase. For planning help, review the dealer’s RV payment and financing guide.

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