
(Our pop-up is 19 feet folded, but of course that's a different beast entirely.)Īny suggestions for other trailers we should consider? It seems really odd to me that Outdoors RV would be the only ones making something like this in the US. Boondocking is especially popular with Teardrop Trailer campers because many boondocking sites are not big enough to park a larger RV. 31 feet seems like it might be a challenge to maneuver in some places, but I'm not sure if we would all fit in anything much smaller. I _have_ found Outdoors RV, and their Back Country series seems (at least on paper) to be more or less what we're looking for in terms of design, and the largest floor plan sleeps 10 (double-sized bunks, dinette, sleeper couch, queen master bed.) They're made in Oregon and seem to be available throughout the western US. Trying to research something that fits, I've found lots of off-road trailers but they're tiny and/or only available in Australia, and of course finding anything at all that'll sleep all of us is a little challenging. Locals invite traveling RVers to spend the night, share their stories, and save their money for the real adventure. RV parks can be a great way to have a comfortable camping trip, but not everyone wants. Travel trailer, not fifth-wheel, and we've got a 9500lb rated towing capacity Boondocking for free on private property. Boondocking) Article from Herold Trailer Sales. Many national forests house campgrounds for RVs and camping trailers to park in. Locals invite traveling RVers to spend the night, share their stories. I really like the back country - but my trailer. Boondocking for free on private property.


Built for long trips: large water tanks, big batteries, solar panels, ideally an internal propane generator, etc. Many off-the-grid boondocking dont have any amenities at all. Topic: Best boondocking trailer Or maybe custom built Posted By: profdant139 on 08/28/07 07:47pm. Can go off the beaten path: good clearance, good shocks, good build for being jostled around on rough roads Sleeps at least the nine of us (tho keeping in mind that many of us are still small, at least for now) On September 1, 2021, we did something we have never done before. Our family (wife and I, seven kids currently aged 5-15) love to boondock, and currently have a Fleetwood E3 pop-up that works ok but we're looking to upgrade to a travel trailer, mostly for easier/faster set up but also for a bit more comfort & space for longer trips. Boondocking in the Uinta Mountains AGAIN, Utah.
