Tiny RV Mini Camper Van – Chrysler Town & Country
Tiny RV Mini Camper Van – Chrysler Town & Country
New Listing
21+
Sleeps 2
16.8 ft. long
2 guests
I’ve always loved road trips. Over the years, I’ve traveled in all kinds of vehicles—from regular cars to a full-size 32-foot motorhome that had just about everything you could imagine. It was spacious, comfortable, and convenient, but it also came with its own challenges. Driving required extra attention, parking needed planning, and fuel costs were always in the back of my mind. Sometimes I even skipped places I really wanted to visit simply because getting there would cost too much.The United States is an incredible country to explore. There are historic landmarks, national parks, breathtaking landscapes, charming small towns, scenic highways, and endless opportunities for adventure. If you enjoy traveling, you probably know the feeling—wanting to keep driving a little farther, take an unexpected detour, visit one more park, explore one more town, and discover something new along the way.That’s exactly why I wanted a vehicle that wouldn’t limit my curiosity or my desire to explore. Not a large RV that makes you think about parking restrictions, fuel consumption, and maneuvering challenges, but something compact, practical, and easy to travel with.That’s how this Chrysler Town & Country camper came to life. I built it based on my own travel experience, keeping everything that truly matters and leaving out everything that doesn’t.It drives just like a regular minivan—easy, comfortable, and stress-free. You can confidently take it into large cities, park in standard parking spaces, use multi-level parking garages, visit museums, parks, historic sites, and change your plans whenever you feel like it.At the same time, traveling remains affordable. Fuel costs don’t turn every mile into a financial decision, which means you can travel farther, see more, and enjoy more of what makes road trips special.Inside, you’ll find everything you need for a comfortable journey: a cozy sleeping area, refrigerator, stove, water system, cookware, lighting, charging options, storage space, and all the essentials for a simple and enjoyable adventure.To me, this camper represents freedom, flexibility, safety, and the joy of the open road. It’s not about luxury resorts on wheels or staying parked in one place for months. It’s about real travel—beautiful drives, spontaneous stops, morning coffee surrounded by nature, new towns, national parks, and the ability to experience more without the expense of a large RV.I built it the way I would want a travel vehicle to be: compact, practical, easy to use, and welcoming. Even if you’ve never driven an RV before, you’ll feel comfortable behind the wheel.Now I’d like to share that experience with others. This camper makes it easy to travel comfortably, simply, and affordably. Take it on your next adventure, explore more of America, visit the places you’ve always wanted to see, and enjoy the same sense of freedom that I feel every time I hit the road.What's included* Sleeping platform with mattress, pillows, and bedding
* 2 camping chairs + folding outdoor table
* 12V refrigerator with freezer compartment
* Portable gas stove with propane setup
* Cookware: pot, pan, basic kitchen tools
* Disposable plates, cups, utensils, napkins
* Freshwater system (~25–28L / 6–7 gal)
* Grey water tank system
* 110V inverter + USB charging ports
* Interior 110V outlets
* Diesel heater (for cold weather)
* LED interior lighting (dimmable)
* Reading lights with USB charging ports
* Rear rinse system (portable water spray)
* Storage space under bed
* CarPlay / Android Auto / BluetoothRecommendationsThis camper van is best suited for flexible road trips where mobility and simplicity matter more than luxury size.Recommended use cases:* National park trips (Yosemite, Tahoe, etc.)
* Weekend camping getaways
* City-to-city travel with overnight stops
* Stealth urban camping (legal parking areas only)
* Road trips with frequent stops and explorationSuggested travel style:* Drive during the day, park in scenic or safe locations at night
* Use campgrounds or legal overnight parking when available
* Ideal for 1–2 travelersThis van is not designed for long-term stationary living in one location but works extremely well for mobile exploration and short adventures.Other things to note* This is a DIY camper conversion built on a 2010 Chrysler Town & Country
* Not a factory RV – expect normal wear and automotive-level comfort
* No indoor shower or toilet
* Water system is limited capacity and intended for basic use
* Diesel heater requires proper ventilation and safe use
* Gas stove must be used outside or with proper ventilation
* Guests are responsible for safe and legal parking/overnight stays
* Please treat the van like a compact home on wheels, not a full-size RV
* No smoking inside the vehicle
* 2 camping chairs + folding outdoor table
* 12V refrigerator with freezer compartment
* Portable gas stove with propane setup
* Cookware: pot, pan, basic kitchen tools
* Disposable plates, cups, utensils, napkins
* Freshwater system (~25–28L / 6–7 gal)
* Grey water tank system
* 110V inverter + USB charging ports
* Interior 110V outlets
* Diesel heater (for cold weather)
* LED interior lighting (dimmable)
* Reading lights with USB charging ports
* Rear rinse system (portable water spray)
* Storage space under bed
* CarPlay / Android Auto / BluetoothRecommendationsThis camper van is best suited for flexible road trips where mobility and simplicity matter more than luxury size.Recommended use cases:* National park trips (Yosemite, Tahoe, etc.)
* Weekend camping getaways
* City-to-city travel with overnight stops
* Stealth urban camping (legal parking areas only)
* Road trips with frequent stops and explorationSuggested travel style:* Drive during the day, park in scenic or safe locations at night
* Use campgrounds or legal overnight parking when available
* Ideal for 1–2 travelersThis van is not designed for long-term stationary living in one location but works extremely well for mobile exploration and short adventures.Other things to note* This is a DIY camper conversion built on a 2010 Chrysler Town & Country
* Not a factory RV – expect normal wear and automotive-level comfort
* No indoor shower or toilet
* Water system is limited capacity and intended for basic use
* Diesel heater requires proper ventilation and safe use
* Gas stove must be used outside or with proper ventilation
* Guests are responsible for safe and legal parking/overnight stays
* Please treat the van like a compact home on wheels, not a full-size RV
* No smoking inside the vehicle
I’ve always loved road trips. Over the years, I’ve traveled in all kinds of vehicles—from regular cars to a full-size 32-foot motorhome that had just about everything you could imagine. It was spacious, comfortable, and convenient, but it also came with its own challenges. Driving required extra attention, parking needed planning, and fuel costs were always in the back of my mind. Sometimes I even skipped places I really wanted to visit simply because getting there would cost too much.The United States is an incredible country to explore. There are historic landmarks, national parks, breathtaking landscapes, charming small towns, scenic highways, and endless opportunities for adventure. If you enjoy traveling, you probably know the feeling—wanting to keep driving a little farther, take an unexpected detour, visit one more park, explore one more town, and discover something new along the way.That’s exactly why I wanted a vehicle that wouldn’t limit my curiosity or my desire to explore. Not a large RV that makes you think about parking restrictions, fuel consumption, and maneuvering challenges, but something compact, practical, and easy to travel with.That’s how this Chrysler Town & Country camper came to life. I built it based on my own travel experience, keeping everything that truly matters and leaving out everything that doesn’t.It drives just like a regular minivan—easy, comfortable, and stress-free. You can confidently take it into large cities, park in standard parking spaces, use multi-level parking garages, visit museums, parks, historic sites, and change your plans whenever you feel like it.At the same time, traveling remains affordable. Fuel costs don’t turn every mile into a financial decision, which means you can travel farther, see more, and enjoy more of what makes road trips special.Inside, you’ll find everything you need for a comfortable journey: a cozy sleeping area, refrigerator, stove, water system, cookware, lighting, charging options, storage space, and all the essentials for a simple and enjoyable adventure.To me, this camper represents freedom, flexibility, safety, and the joy of the open road. It’s not about luxury resorts on wheels or staying parked in one place for months. It’s about real travel—beautiful drives, spontaneous stops, morning coffee surrounded by nature, new towns, national parks, and the ability to experience more without the expense of a large RV.I built it the way I would want a travel vehicle to be: compact, practical, easy to use, and welcoming. Even if you’ve never driven an RV before, you’ll feel comfortable behind the wheel.Now I’d like to share that experience with others. This camper makes it easy to travel comfortably, simply, and affordably. Take it on your next adventure, explore more of America, visit the places you’ve always wanted to see, and enjoy the same sense of freedom that I feel every time I hit the road.What's included* Sleeping platform with mattress, pillows, and bedding
* 2 camping chairs + folding outdoor table
* 12V refrigerator with freezer compartment
* Portable gas stove with propane setup
* Cookware: pot, pan, basic kitchen tools
* Disposable plates, cups, utensils, napkins
* Freshwater system (~25–28L / 6–7 gal)
* Grey water tank system
* 110V inverter + USB charging ports
* Interior 110V outlets
* Diesel heater (for cold weather)
* LED interior lighting (dimmable)
* Reading lights with USB charging ports
* Rear rinse system (portable water spray)
* Storage space under bed
* CarPlay / Android Auto / BluetoothRecommendationsThis camper van is best suited for flexible road trips where mobility and simplicity matter more than luxury size.Recommended use cases:* National park trips (Yosemite, Tahoe, etc.)
* Weekend camping getaways
* City-to-city travel with overnight stops
* Stealth urban camping (legal parking areas only)
* Road trips with frequent stops and explorationSuggested travel style:* Drive during the day, park in scenic or safe locations at night
* Use campgrounds or legal overnight parking when available
* Ideal for 1–2 travelersThis van is not designed for long-term stationary living in one location but works extremely well for mobile exploration and short adventures.Other things to note* This is a DIY camper conversion built on a 2010 Chrysler Town & Country
* Not a factory RV – expect normal wear and automotive-level comfort
* No indoor shower or toilet
* Water system is limited capacity and intended for basic use
* Diesel heater requires proper ventilation and safe use
* Gas stove must be used outside or with proper ventilation
* Guests are responsible for safe and legal parking/overnight stays
* Please treat the van like a compact home on wheels, not a full-size RV
* No smoking inside the vehicle
* 2 camping chairs + folding outdoor table
* 12V refrigerator with freezer compartment
* Portable gas stove with propane setup
* Cookware: pot, pan, basic kitchen tools
* Disposable plates, cups, utensils, napkins
* Freshwater system (~25–28L / 6–7 gal)
* Grey water tank system
* 110V inverter + USB charging ports
* Interior 110V outlets
* Diesel heater (for cold weather)
* LED interior lighting (dimmable)
* Reading lights with USB charging ports
* Rear rinse system (portable water spray)
* Storage space under bed
* CarPlay / Android Auto / BluetoothRecommendationsThis camper van is best suited for flexible road trips where mobility and simplicity matter more than luxury size.Recommended use cases:* National park trips (Yosemite, Tahoe, etc.)
* Weekend camping getaways
* City-to-city travel with overnight stops
* Stealth urban camping (legal parking areas only)
* Road trips with frequent stops and explorationSuggested travel style:* Drive during the day, park in scenic or safe locations at night
* Use campgrounds or legal overnight parking when available
* Ideal for 1–2 travelersThis van is not designed for long-term stationary living in one location but works extremely well for mobile exploration and short adventures.Other things to note* This is a DIY camper conversion built on a 2010 Chrysler Town & Country
* Not a factory RV – expect normal wear and automotive-level comfort
* No indoor shower or toilet
* Water system is limited capacity and intended for basic use
* Diesel heater requires proper ventilation and safe use
* Gas stove must be used outside or with proper ventilation
* Guests are responsible for safe and legal parking/overnight stays
* Please treat the van like a compact home on wheels, not a full-size RV
* No smoking inside the vehicle
Quick summary
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Perfect for spontaneous adventurers, this agile campervan parks anywhere a car can easily.
Enjoy true road trip freedom with minivan ease, saving on fuel and big RV hassles.
It offers a cozy bed, mini-kitchen, and fridge for comfortable, simple journeys.
First-timers welcome: drive it like a car and explore more with confidence and comfort.
2010 Chrysler Town & County
Length
16.8 ft
16.8 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gross Weight
5,900 lbs
5,900 lbs
Sleeps
2
2
Seatbelts
2
2
Sleeping arrangements
1 bed


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Tiny RV Mini Camper Van – Chrysler Town & Country
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Dates
Features
2010 Chrysler Town & County
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 5,900 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 5,900 lbs
Amenities
- Linens included
- Water hookup
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- Bluetooth
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Linens included
- Water hookup
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- Bluetooth
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
Location
Sacramento, CA • Exact location provided after booking
Sacramento, CA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- 9 a.m. start time
3 p.m. end time - Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 150 free miles / day
- No generator


































