A smaller trailer that you can bring pretty much anywhere. It can be towed by an SUV with a towing capacity of at least 3,500 pounds making it ideal for your next trip. Since it is a smaller trailer, it is perfect for people who are new to towing or who want to go places off the beaten path. The dinette can be converted into a second queen bed. It does have a stovetop, microwave, small fridge, heat, and air conditioning. What's includedCamping chairs, pots and pans to cook with, fresh linens for the bed, attachable mirrors that should fit most vehicle types, and a hitch if needed.RecommendationsGlendo Reservoir in Wyoming, the lake is large, and we usually stay at the Sandy Beach Campground with electrical hookups. We have been going there for many years now, although they tend not to take care of the campsites as well as other places. Another thing to note is that you cannot drive to the beach at this lake, in addition, the restrooms are all outhouses and there is no running water. Reservations for these spots are opened 6 months in advance and are usually booked right away.
Lake McConaughy in Ogallala Nebraska is a trip we take every year. We typically stay at Lake Ogallala instead of Lake McConaughy as the campsites have more shade. We always pack up and drive to the beach for the day and then come back to the trailers at night. The sites are also nice because there is running water, and showers that you can use there, although yes the trailer has both of these, but the tanks can only hold so much water so if you are staying for a week, showers in the trailer would fill up the tanks quickly. Unless you are going during a holiday, reservations are typically easy to get at this spot.
Our favorite fall spot is Dowdy Lake, near Red Feathers Colorado, this is a nice spot for just relaxing, hiking, fishing, and the kids love to play on the rock formations that surround the lake. Bathrooms are outhouse types, but they are extremely clean, and well maintained. These spots are also nice if you are going with a group as you can book double spots, just be careful of the ones with trees in the middle of them, they can be tricky to back into. Spots also fill up very fast and are available 90 days in advance.
Other good local spots are the Great Sand Dunes National Park, Carter Lake, Jackson Reservoir, Horsetooth, and Sterling Reservoir each having their own appeal.
Other things to notePlease note this is a small trailer, it is not ideal for longer trips due to its size.
Pets are welcome! (there is not a lot of walking space so if you have bigger dogs, 60 pounds plus, this trailer may be too small for them)
No Smoking in the Trailer
You are responsible for dumping the trailer, if you do not you will be charged a fee.
A smaller trailer that you can bring pretty much anywhere. It can be towed by an SUV with a towing capacity of at least 3,500 pounds making it ideal for your next trip. Since it is a smaller trailer, it is perfect for people who are new to towing or who want to go places off the beaten path. The dinette can be converted into a second queen bed. It does have a stovetop, microwave, small fridge, heat, and air conditioning. What's includedCamping chairs, pots and pans to cook with, fresh linens for the bed, attachable mirrors that should fit most vehicle types, and a hitch if needed.RecommendationsGlendo Reservoir in Wyoming, the lake is large, and we usually stay at the Sandy Beach Campground with electrical hookups. We have been going there for many years now, although they tend not to take care of the campsites as well as other places. Another thing to note is that you cannot drive to the beach at this lake, in addition, the restrooms are all outhouses and there is no running water. Reservations for these spots are opened 6 months in advance and are usually booked right away.
Lake McConaughy in Ogallala Nebraska is a trip we take every year. We typically stay at Lake Ogallala instead of Lake McConaughy as the campsites have more shade. We always pack up and drive to the beach for the day and then come back to the trailers at night. The sites are also nice because there is running water, and showers that you can use there, although yes the trailer has both of these, but the tanks can only hold so much water so if you are staying for a week, showers in the trailer would fill up the tanks quickly. Unless you are going during a holiday, reservations are typically easy to get at this spot.
Our favorite fall spot is Dowdy Lake, near Red Feathers Colorado, this is a nice spot for just relaxing, hiking, fishing, and the kids love to play on the rock formations that surround the lake. Bathrooms are outhouse types, but they are extremely clean, and well maintained. These spots are also nice if you are going with a group as you can book double spots, just be careful of the ones with trees in the middle of them, they can be tricky to back into. Spots also fill up very fast and are available 90 days in advance.
Other good local spots are the Great Sand Dunes National Park, Carter Lake, Jackson Reservoir, Horsetooth, and Sterling Reservoir each having their own appeal.
Other things to notePlease note this is a small trailer, it is not ideal for longer trips due to its size.
Pets are welcome! (there is not a lot of walking space so if you have bigger dogs, 60 pounds plus, this trailer may be too small for them)
No Smoking in the Trailer
You are responsible for dumping the trailer, if you do not you will be charged a fee.