Pop Up Tent Camper, We Set Up, Use in Gardiner Are
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$ 160.00
/ Night
- GVW: 1445 lbs | Length: 9 ft
Description
We will set up the trailer ready for you to move in so you can "hit" the park right away - at no extra fee. Don't have a campsite? Check out Custer Gallatin National Forest Eagle Creek Campground in Gardiner which can be reserved on Recreation dot gov or US Forest Service Canyon Campground 14 miles west of Gardiner which is first come, first serve only.
BTW, the trailer is free Friday nights (religious preference on our part).
Our unit sleeps five with one queen bunk, a full size bunk, and a small dinette bed for one measuring 38" x 68." With a dinette for eating or games, prep your meals on the stove that can be placed on the counter or hung outside for an alfresco meal. It can be hooked directly to the trailer propane tank so no tiny propane bottles to deal with (woohoo!). It is well stocked with kitchen items, basic supplies, all in easily manageable tubs for safe bear keeping (see details below and photos). Oh, and we provide one can of bear spray, as well.
You will want to bring along your personal camping gear (sleeping bags, pillows, etc.), toiletries, food, paper plates, cups, plastic silverware, paper napkins, etc., if you prefer disposable. The kitchen faucet pumps from the 16-gallon fresh water tank (well sanitized with new plumbing), and we’ve included a counter top water jug, with a spigot, for your convenience. Just as with a regular tent, it has no hot water heater ;-), but it definitely has a heater for those cold mornings and evenings.
Any chance you need additional camping equipment? Say, an “emergency” or "night" composting potty? A portable propane fire pit? A generator? Have a Cpap? Ask us about potential accommodations. Need a guide? We may be able to help with that, too. Contact me for our "Newbie Yellowstone Tips" web page address, which is constantly updated with more information than necessary or absorbable ;-)
Note: Just as with any tent camp sites, all campgrounds require food to be kept in your personal vehicle or the provided bear box, not left in the tent trailer, therefore we recommend your bring food tubs and a cooler for refrigerated items, which makes that transition much easier. Our web page also has information on "Food/Eats in Yellowstone." Just ask.
BTW, the trailer is free Friday nights (religious preference on our part).
Our unit sleeps five with one queen bunk, a full size bunk, and a small dinette bed for one measuring 38" x 68." With a dinette for eating or games, prep your meals on the stove that can be placed on the counter or hung outside for an alfresco meal. It can be hooked directly to the trailer propane tank so no tiny propane bottles to deal with (woohoo!). It is well stocked with kitchen items, basic supplies, all in easily manageable tubs for safe bear keeping (see details below and photos). Oh, and we provide one can of bear spray, as well.
You will want to bring along your personal camping gear (sleeping bags, pillows, etc.), toiletries, food, paper plates, cups, plastic silverware, paper napkins, etc., if you prefer disposable. The kitchen faucet pumps from the 16-gallon fresh water tank (well sanitized with new plumbing), and we’ve included a counter top water jug, with a spigot, for your convenience. Just as with a regular tent, it has no hot water heater ;-), but it definitely has a heater for those cold mornings and evenings.
Any chance you need additional camping equipment? Say, an “emergency” or "night" composting potty? A portable propane fire pit? A generator? Have a Cpap? Ask us about potential accommodations. Need a guide? We may be able to help with that, too. Contact me for our "Newbie Yellowstone Tips" web page address, which is constantly updated with more information than necessary or absorbable ;-)
Note: Just as with any tent camp sites, all campgrounds require food to be kept in your personal vehicle or the provided bear box, not left in the tent trailer, therefore we recommend your bring food tubs and a cooler for refrigerated items, which makes that transition much easier. Our web page also has information on "Food/Eats in Yellowstone." Just ask.
Year
2001
Security Deposit
$ 500.00
Sleeps
5
Length
9 ft
Mileage
Unlimited
- Heater
- Generator
Daily
$ 160.00
Weekly
$ 960.00
Monthly
$ 4,320.00
GVWR
1,445 lbs
Brake controller
No
Receiver
No
City
Gardiner
State
Montana
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