17 Kick-Ass Campers and Trailers You Can Rent From $45 a Night
If you’re itching to get outdoors but not quite ready to spring for your tiny-home-on-wheels, these rentable campers and trailers are the way to go. Whether you’re looking for a teardrop trailer to hitch to your car or a luxuriously upgraded Airstream to camp out in, these options will have you packing your bags.
Caravan Getaway
$125 per night
Near Taos, New Mexico, this vintage baby-blue trailer has a cozy, wood-paneled interior that embraces its retro roots. Equipped with Wi-Fi, this one-bedroom, one-bath caravan provides access to the 12-acre property’s fire pits, hammocks, and decks.
KúKú Camper
From $79 per night
This Iceland-based camper rental company has an outpost in Colorado with an array of souped-up Dodge RAMs—some that can sleep as many as five people. With prices starting at $79 a night and a fleet of themed vans (think Chuck Norris and Super Mario), the Denver branch offers an affordable glamping experience with fun in mind.
Cozy Casita
$45 per night
This vintage, 17-foot Casita is parked on a lush, three-acre property in the quaint town of Cummington, Massachusetts. Perks include picking flowers in the meadow and vegetables in the garden, and enjoying a quiet night under the stars.
1977 Silver Streak
$177 per night
This 31-foot tin can is one of seven trailers just a five-minute walk from Waldport, Oregon’s beaches. With a full kitchen, full bath, and plenty of beds (it sleeps four), it makes for a comfortable home away from home.
Escapod Teardrop Trailer
$113 per night
Based in Moab, Utah, this teardrop trailer is an ideal retreat for the adventurous couple with a cozy, wood-paneled sleeping berth and a boot equipped with a gas stove top and cooler for al fresco cooking.
Happier Camper
$175 per night
You can now rent one of Happier Camper’s cute and cozy trailers for $175 a night. Modern additions like sound systems, iPod docks, heaters, and ventilation fans add to the comfort factor. The ultra-light trailer can sleep four and can be towed by any vehicle, making it a fun and easy getaway for a small family.
Groovy VW Bus
$399 per night
Embrace your inner flower child by renting one of these vintage VW buses that can help you explore the Sunshine State. Located out of St. Petersburg, the retro fleet includes an array of 1970s caravans in a range of groovy shades like sage green and vibrant orange.
Classic Campervans
$188 per night
If you’re planning a Euro trip, check out these boho-chic van rentals in Ibiza that can sleep up to four and take you along the Spanish island for $188 per night. The retro caravans pack quite a few amenities—gas camping stove, icebox, linens, chairs and sink—to bring all your glamping dreams to life.
Camp Weathered
$69 per night
Back in December 2017, Bay Area entrepreneurs and outdoors enthusiasts Alex McNeil and Jesse Bodony launched Camp Weathered, a teardrop trailer rental company, to share their love for nature with those seeking a retreat in the Northern California wilderness.
Notel
From $309 per night
The unique, all-trailer boutique hotel Notel delivers rooftop views and retro vibes. Thanks to six newly renovated Airstream trailers set atop a rooftop parking garage in downtown Melbourne, Australia, you can satisfy your adventurous itch without even leaving the city.
AutoCamp
From $169 per night
With locations in Northern California, Yosemite, and Cape Cod, AutoCamp’s exquisitely renovated Airstream trailers allow you to explore the outdoors and come home to thoughtful amenities.
Krawler Teardrop Trailer
From $112.50 per night
The Socal Teardrops "Krawler" available through Off The Grid Rentals weighs in at 1,250 pounds, making it easily towable by most vehicles. The teardrop trailer comes with a full-size mattress and the option for a rooftop tent to hold a family of five. It comes with all-terrain tires, an awning, and a heavy-duty roof rack for all your adventuring needs.
Mink Camper
From $146 per night
Icelandic company Mink Campers rents trailers in Norway and Scotland. The surprisingly spacious interiors are outfitted with a queen-size mattress and a canvas bunk bed, all topped with a glass roof for stargazing. The back opens up to become an open-air kitchen that holds a built-in, illuminated ice chest.
The Vintages
From $104 per night
A luxury resort boasting 35 vintage trailers in the heart of Oregon’s Willamette Valley wine country, The Vintages makes your stay memorable with thoughtful amenities including gourmet coffee, cruiser bikes, and terrycloth robes.
The Holidays
$209 per night
Entrepreneurs Andrew Bryan Jones and Kellen Van Ausdal bring ’60s camp vibes to San Clemente State Beach with The Holidays, a collection of four retro Shasta trailers set on an ocean bluff.
El Cosmico
From $169 per night
Sited on 21 acres just outside Marfa, Texas, El Cosmico bills itself as a "bohemian nomadic" hotel offering an array of restored vintage trailers, tents, yurts, and tepees. With the only Internet connection being available in the lobby, guests are encouraged to digitally disconnect and become inspired via the multiple on-site creative workshops.
Kate’s Lazy Desert
$200 per night
About 20 minutes from Joshua Tree National Park in California’s Mojave Desert, this outpost created by leader singer of The B-52’s, Kate Pierson, boasts six funky Airstreams renovated by artists and designers with themes ranging from "tiki" to "hot lava."
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