Pop Up Camper Trailers
If you want to go camping or traveling with the whole family, you're going to want to look at pop up camper trailers. Pop up camper trailers are the larger campers that can fit more than just a few people. For this, a 2wd (2 wheel drive) dually truck is recommended as they can tow a heavier trailer than the 4wd (4 wheel drive) versions.
- Benefits of Pop up camper trailers
- More Spacious
- More residential style amenities:
- Mini refridgerator
- Rest room
- Residential style living room area
- Awning options for increased interior space
- Accommodates more of the family
- Cons of pop up camper trailers
- Higher Cost
- Storage
- Reduced fuel efficiency; more weight
- Reduced maneuverability
- Maintenance
Despite the increased investment of time and effort when it comes to pop up camper trailers, they serve a purpose; specifically a mobile camping unit, more substantial than truck campers, not as substantial as a mobile home. On your typical family trip, pop up camper trailers are about the most furnished camping solution there is. Mobile home campers would likely be over the top for your typical camping family. A truck camper would be too small. Pop up camper trailers are a happy medium between the two.
Pop camper trailers models
- Fleetwood
- Highlander: 14 ft Niagara, 14ft Arcadia, 16-ft Avalon, 12 ft Saratoga, 14 foot tacoma.
- Americana: 10 ft Sante Fe, 10ft cheyenne, 12ft utah, 12-ft sun valley, 12 foot bayside, 12ft williamsburg
- Destiny: 10' Yuma, 11ft sea pine, 12' westlake, 8ft taos, 8 ft sedona
- Evolution: 10ft E1, 11 ft E2, 12 foot E3, 8' cobalt, 14ft E4
- Starcraft Pop up camper trailers
- Starcraft: 2407
- Centennial: 3610 and 3612 models
- RT Series: 13RT and 34RT