Pop Up Camper Rentals
RV camping doesn’t need to be complicated. And, tent camping doesn’t need to be uncomfortable. There is a way to combine the best of both types of camping, and that’s with a pop up camper! Getting a pop up camper rental might just be the best way to hit the road and experience the great outdoors!
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What is a Pop Up Camper?
A pop up camper can come in a variety of models, but in general, it is a collapsable RV. It usually consists of a trailer frame, box, hard roof, pull-out bunks, and soft walls. The collapsable walls can be made of vinyl or canvas and include windows complete with screens. Traditional pop ups come with everything you need to make camping comfortable including a sink, dinette, sleeping space for two to four people, fresh water tank, plus DC and/or AC power. These RVs can even include luxuries such as a refrigerator, stove, toilet, and shower.
Why Rent a Pop Up Camper
There are a number of reasons renting a pop up camper is a good idea. Maybe, even preferable over other types of RVs.
Pop ups are smaller than most other RVs. Their smaller size makes them easier to tow and easier to park. Being nimble also allows for more off the beaten path camping options rather than being stuck in an RV park like the big rigs.
Pop up trailers are lightweight. No need for a one ton pickup truck, you can tow with an SUV, van, or even a car.
You still have a vehicle when camping with a pop up. When you rent a motorhome or rent a camper van, you are either stuck at camp or have to pack up and move your whole setup to go out exploring for the day. With a pop up, you can simply leave the RV behind and take your vehicle out for the day.
Pop up campers usually cost less to rent than other RVs. When you rent an Airstream or fifth wheel, you’re going to pay well over $100 per night. A pop up camper is going to be much cheaper.
How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Pop Up Camper?
A pop up camper rental generally costs between $50 to $100 per night. But, the rate is going to vary depending on several factors. For instance, the time of year, location, sleeping capacity, and amenities. In general, a pop up rig is going to cost much less per night than a larger RV. You are also probably going to spend less on gas as you're not towing so much weight.
To get the best price, consider camping off-season and in locations that are less populated or unaccessible by larger setups. Not only are you going to save money, but you are going to have a much quieter camping experience.
Pop Up Trailers for rent
Pop up trailers are towable RVs that can go just about anywhere. They are much smaller and lighter than other rigs such as motorhomes, fifth-wheels, Airstreams, and travel trailers. They can be towed with a much smaller vehicle and can camp where other rental RVs might not be able to access. Here are a few great options to choose from:
2017 Rockwood Premier
What you might think of as a traditional pop up trailer, this rental is ready for your next family adventure. It is super easy to tow but comes with many of the same features found in a large camper. This rig is 25 feet in length and sleeps up to six people. Beds include a king, queen, and dinette that converts into a sleeper.
Amenities
26-gallon freshwater tank
Kitchen skink
Stove
2 refrigerators
Dining table
Toilet
Gas grill
Awning
Sleeping for 6
Average Rates
Daily: $59.25/night
Weekly: $53.33/night
Monthly: $47.40/night
2020 Coleman Grand Tour Elite Niagara
Enjoy 29 feet of spacious living with this pop up camper! Super simple to hitch up and tow to your next adventure. This rig sleeps four adults comfortably or 2-3 adults with up to four kids. The rental is fully equipped with everything you need for your camping trip, including a fully stocked kitchen (minus the food, of course), outdoor mat, outdoor folding table, and BBQ grill. Want to bring Fido along? This trailer is pet-friendly!
Amenities
Kitchen sink
Refridgerator
Stove
Dining table
Indoor and outdoor showers
Toilet
Generator
Heater
Sleeps 4-7
Average Rates
Daily: $110/night
Weekly: $78.59/night
Monthly: $71.70/night
Pop Up Tent rentals
Renting a pop up, or rooftop tent is a great way to experience the backcountry and not have to sleep on the ground. Renting a 4x4 vehicle with pop up tent overhead allows you to travel on the road less taken and sleep comfortably. These types of rentals are much less expensive than an RV, and since the vehicle is just a standard truck or SUV, much simpler to drive.
2020 Malibu Gladiator Camper
Enjoy a unique camping experience with this rooftop tent rental and vehicle. Tents available with either a Jeep or 4Runner. The setup comes with the tent that sleeps 2-3, and an airmatress for the back seat of the SUV, for room for one more. There are a number of add-ons available such as solar panels, grill, cooking equipment, and extra tent to ensure you have everything you need to enjoy your trip!
Amenities
Generator
Radio
Dining table
Stove
Average Rates
Daily: $103.50/night
Weekly: $103.50/night
Monthly: $103.50/night
2015 Jeep Wrangler 4x4 with Roof Tent
Travel light with this pop up tent and Jeep rental ideal for exploring the beach or forest. The Jeep seats six, and the tent sleeps two. The tent comes with fresh linens sure to provide a great night's sleep under the stars.
Amenities
Linens
Radio
Bike rack
Average Rates
Daily: $99/night
Weekly: $89.10/night
Monthly: $79.20/night
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