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Sleeps 2
Pnwscamp is built for freedom. A robust battery and two propane tanks give you the power to go completely off-grid for up to 7 days, letting you escape to the most remote corners of the wilderness. When you’re ready for the comforts of home, a simple shore-power hookup provides endless electricity, so you'll never have to compromise on your favorite electronics.Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't
The Pnwscamp's interior is a masterpiece of efficiency and comfort. The kitchenette *can be* fully stocked with everything you need to prepare a delicious meal, including dinnerware, utensils, stove-ware, and more (See Add-ons). A seamless shore-water hookup ensures you have instant, fresh water for cooking and cleaning, but also a 13-gal tank for pumping where ever you end up. For moments when nature unexpectedly calls, you'll find a discreet and convenient folding toilet with bags, providing peace of mind no matter where your journey takes you.The Ultimate Basecamp
Tipping the scales at a mere 1200 lbs, this camper is incredibly easy to tow. Its impeccable road manners ensure a smooth, stress-free journey, making it perfect for first-time renters and seasoned pros alike. Its compact size means you can fit into virtually any campsite, from crowded state parks to secluded forest clearings. Inside, the Scamp can comfortably sleep two, but serve meals for up to four, making it a great home base for a trip or a getaway with friends.Capture the magic of the Pacific Northwest and make memories that will last a lifetime. Secure your booking now and let the adventures begin!What's includedOur goal is to give you a hassle-free, à la carte rental that you can easily customize for your trip. The PNWScamp comes with some basics, but you can add on what you need.Included:
• Bed with fitted sheet (1) • Fridge • Hand towel • Folding Toilet • Small Table • Camp chairs (2) •• Wheel chocks (2) • Propane (2) • First-aid Kit • Axe • Spare tire •Check the Add-ons section for:
• Blankets & Pillows
• Dinner/Silverware, Pots & Pans
• 4-pin lighting and more...RecommendationsFree Campsites:
Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Road- Dispersed camping spots along a stunning river valley. Perfect for hikers wanting to unplug
Cle Elum River Road- Secluded, free spots near Roslyn. A local favorite for a peaceful, no-frills escapePaid Campsites:
Lake Easton State Park- Electric hookups and lake access. Ideal for a classic, comfortable camping experience
Hoodsport Lake Cushman State Park- Campsites with partial hookups on the Peninsula. A short drive from Olympic National ParkOther things to noteFirst, review the Add-ons section. This is where you'll find some comfort items, but also legally required items like a lighting kit that works with your vehicle. You may be disappointed if you don't.Second, watch the instructional video at the beginning of the description. It covers everything you need to know to feel confident and safe on your trip. Consider it a Virtual Handoff and I am sometimes not available to hand you the keys.
Pnwscamp is built for freedom. A robust battery and two propane tanks give you the power to go completely off-grid for up to 7 days, letting you escape to the most remote corners of the wilderness. When you’re ready for the comforts of home, a simple shore-power hookup provides endless electricity, so you'll never have to compromise on your favorite electronics.Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't
The Pnwscamp's interior is a masterpiece of efficiency and comfort. The kitchenette *can be* fully stocked with everything you need to prepare a delicious meal, including dinnerware, utensils, stove-ware, and more (See Add-ons). A seamless shore-water hookup ensures you have instant, fresh water for cooking and cleaning, but also a 13-gal tank for pumping where ever you end up. For moments when nature unexpectedly calls, you'll find a discreet and convenient folding toilet with bags, providing peace of mind no matter where your journey takes you.The Ultimate Basecamp
Tipping the scales at a mere 1200 lbs, this camper is incredibly easy to tow. Its impeccable road manners ensure a smooth, stress-free journey, making it perfect for first-time renters and seasoned pros alike. Its compact size means you can fit into virtually any campsite, from crowded state parks to secluded forest clearings. Inside, the Scamp can comfortably sleep two, but serve meals for up to four, making it a great home base for a trip or a getaway with friends.Capture the magic of the Pacific Northwest and make memories that will last a lifetime. Secure your booking now and let the adventures begin!What's includedOur goal is to give you a hassle-free, à la carte rental that you can easily customize for your trip. The PNWScamp comes with some basics, but you can add on what you need.Included:
• Bed with fitted sheet (1) • Fridge • Hand towel • Folding Toilet • Small Table • Camp chairs (2) •• Wheel chocks (2) • Propane (2) • First-aid Kit • Axe • Spare tire •Check the Add-ons section for:
• Blankets & Pillows
• Dinner/Silverware, Pots & Pans
• 4-pin lighting and more...RecommendationsFree Campsites:
Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Road- Dispersed camping spots along a stunning river valley. Perfect for hikers wanting to unplug
Cle Elum River Road- Secluded, free spots near Roslyn. A local favorite for a peaceful, no-frills escapePaid Campsites:
Lake Easton State Park- Electric hookups and lake access. Ideal for a classic, comfortable camping experience
Hoodsport Lake Cushman State Park- Campsites with partial hookups on the Peninsula. A short drive from Olympic National ParkOther things to noteFirst, review the Add-ons section. This is where you'll find some comfort items, but also legally required items like a lighting kit that works with your vehicle. You may be disappointed if you don't.Second, watch the instructional video at the beginning of the description. It covers everything you need to know to feel confident and safe on your trip. Consider it a Virtual Handoff and I am sometimes not available to hand you the keys.
2007 Scamp Scamp Trailer
Length
13 ft
13 ft
Gross Weight
1,200 lbs
1,200 lbs
Hitch Weight
120 lbs
120 lbs
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided

Host add-ons
4-pin Light Kit
Bike Rack for 2
Dishes, Silverware, more
Early departure
Late drop off
Pet
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23 reviews
Overall rating
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Communication
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Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
4.94
Value
4.94
Listing accuracy
5
Craig A.
October 2025
5The purpose of this trip was to see if the 13' 1200 lb. Scamp could be towed by a KIA Niro EV with a 2000 lb/200 lb tow capacity ratings from North Bend to La Connor and back. I wanted to see if a Scamp could meet our needs and expectations for a trip. BTW, the top of the 2" hitch ball must be 17" off the ground for the trailer to sit level while being towed. It rained overnight, and I was thankful we were in a nice dry warm trailer. I was also trying to determine how comfortable a weekend in the Scamp might be, or how it might be used for a week away for business. Think of this as an R&D trip. Brendan asked knowledgeable questions about our trip. This was used to make gentle helpful suggestions to make our trip complete and comfortable. Brendan also provided a youtube link to a walkthrough video he made describing the trailer features and setup. It worked out well; Brendan is a great host! The Trailer was clean, and I was quite pleased with the full bed setup option I added for the 44" wide bed. The bed blanket was comfortable and warm, and allowed maximizing the available 44" wide shared bed space, as opposed to trying to make two sleeping bags work. I'm 5'10" 220 lbs and the trailer is wide enough that I was comfortable, not cramped, but also not spacious. The Scamp doesn't have a hot water heater, but this is easily remedied with a pot full of water heated on the built in propane stove, or in the electric coffee pot I brought along for my trip, powered by shore power. I brought along other things to make it more like home; Duxtop Induction cooktop, full sized coffee pot, small 850W microwave, and a BlueTTI AC200L power pack to reduce the 120V outlet power load requirements to 15A (1800W) while running; +900W(max) coffee pot, +1600W(max) induction stove top, and +850W microwave, sometimes all at nearly the same time at different power settings. From the TT-30 (120V 30A trailer circuit) this left 15A at the power pole to charge the car at 1.8 KW (Level1 - lowest power EV charging, takes ~2-days for a full charge). Surprisingly, it all worked! The car would have been fully charged if I hadn't made trips to Burlington and Mt Vernon for supplies and lunch. As it was, the car was at 8% charge when I arrived, and 75% when I left with the trailer. A 35-minute stop at a Tesla Level 3 charging station in Bothell gave me the 80% charge (for $11). I wanted to drop the trailer in North Bend and make it back to Bothell without range anxiety. The car normally gets ~3.7+ mi/KWH on the freeway without the trailer, and ~2mi/KWH while pulling the trailer at 60mph in the right lane. A similar drop in range will be experienced with a gas-powered tow vehicle. Great trip, and I learned a lot, and had a good time!
The purpose of this trip was to see if the 13' 1200 lb. Scamp could be towed by a KIA Niro EV with a 2000 lb/200 lb tow capacity ratings from North Bend to La Connor and back. I wanted to see if a Scamp could meet our needs and expectations for a trip. BTW, the top of the 2" hitch ball must be 17" off the ground for the trailer to sit level while being towed. It rained overnight, and I was thankful we were in a nice dry warm trailer. I was also trying to determine how comfortable a weekend in the Scamp might be, or how it might be used for a week away for business. Think of this as an R&D trip. Brendan asked knowledgeable questions about our trip. This was used to make gentle helpful suggestions to make our trip complete and comfortable. Brendan also provided a youtube link to a walkthrough video he made describing the trailer features and setup. It worked out well; Brendan is a great host! The Trailer was clean, and I was quite pleased with the full bed setup option I added for the 44" wide bed. The bed blanket was comfortable and warm, and allowed maximizing the available 44" wide shared bed space, as opposed to trying to make two sleeping bags work. I'm 5'10" 220 lbs and the trailer is wide enough that I was comfortable, not cramped, but also not spacious. The Scamp doesn't have a hot water heater, but this is easily remedied with a pot full of water heated on the built in propane stove, or in the electric coffee pot I brought along for my trip, powered by shore power. I brought along other things to make it more like home; Duxtop Induction cooktop, full sized coffee pot, small 850W microwave, and a BlueTTI AC200L power pack to reduce the 120V outlet power load requirements to 15A (1800W) while running; +900W(max) coffee pot, +1600W(max) induction stove top, and +850W microwave, sometimes all at nearly the same time at different power settings. From the TT-30 (120V 30A trailer circuit) this left 15A at the power pole to charge the car at 1.8 KW (Level1 - lowest power EV charging, takes ~2-days for a full charge). Surprisingly, it all worked! The car would have been fully charged if I hadn't made trips to Burlington and Mt Vernon for supplies and lunch. As it was, the car was at 8% charge when I arrived, and 75% when I left with the trailer. A 35-minute stop at a Tesla Level 3 charging station in Bothell gave me the 80% charge (for $11). I wanted to drop the trailer in North Bend and make it back to Bothell without range anxiety. The car normally gets ~3.7+ mi/KWH on the freeway without the trailer, and ~2mi/KWH while pulling the trailer at 60mph in the right lane. A similar drop in range will be experienced with a gas-powered tow vehicle. Great trip, and I learned a lot, and had a good time!

Yimin P.
October 2025
5Brendan was an amazing host, super friendly, responsive, and made the whole rental experience smooth and easy. The RV was clean, well-maintained, and exactly as described. Communication was fast and clear from start to finish. We had a great trip and would definitely rent from Brendan again. Highly recommend! La
Brendan was an amazing host, super friendly, responsive, and made the whole rental experience smooth and easy. The RV was clean, well-maintained, and exactly as described. Communication was fast and clear from start to finish. We had a great trip and would definitely rent from Brendan again. Highly recommend! La
Hughes W.
August 2025
5Our trip with Brendan's Scamp was excellent! I have limited experience when it comes to towing and Brendan took the time to answer several questions; both before our reservation and during pickup. Really, could not have asked for a better host. Towing the Scamp was also pleasant. We love our 2022 4Runner, but know that it is not the best tow vehicle. That said, this lightweight camper did not present any issues. Easy to get on the hitch, tow, and back into our campsite.
Our trip with Brendan's Scamp was excellent! I have limited experience when it comes to towing and Brendan took the time to answer several questions; both before our reservation and during pickup. Really, could not have asked for a better host. Towing the Scamp was also pleasant. We love our 2022 4Runner, but know that it is not the best tow vehicle. That said, this lightweight camper did not present any issues. Easy to get on the hitch, tow, and back into our campsite.
Bruce H.
August 2025
5Brendan made the process easy, answered all our questions. The camper had everything we needed and was mechanically sound. Tows easily. Sleeping area is very cozy for two people. If you like a soft bed you might add a mattress topper. Would rent again!
Brendan made the process easy, answered all our questions. The camper had everything we needed and was mechanically sound. Tows easily. Sleeping area is very cozy for two people. If you like a soft bed you might add a mattress topper. Would rent again!
Nicholas M.
July 2025
5Brendan's Scamp trailer is a perfect little trailer for any adventure. My family and I fit snuggly and it provided a great sense of safety and quite while sleeping. Great ventilation, sink for dishes and lot's of thoughtful details. Check-in and check-out was a breeze and it's super easy to tow! Definitely recommended!
Brendan's Scamp trailer is a perfect little trailer for any adventure. My family and I fit snuggly and it provided a great sense of safety and quite while sleeping. Great ventilation, sink for dishes and lot's of thoughtful details. Check-in and check-out was a breeze and it's super easy to tow! Definitely recommended!
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Features
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 13 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
- Gross weight: 1,200 lbs
- Hitch weight: 120 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 13 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
- Gross weight: 1,200 lbs
- Hitch weight: 120 lbs
Amenities
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
- Ceiling Fan
- Tow Hitch
- Bike Rack
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
- Ceiling Fan
- Tow Hitch
- Bike Rack
Nearby places to stay
North Bend, WA • Exact location provided after booking

1. Alpine Lakes Lodge
Easton, WA • 26 miles away

2. Lake Sena Campground at Circle 8 Ranch
Cle Elum, WA • 35 miles away

3. Whispering Pines RV Campground
Cle Elum, WA • 43 miles away

4. Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center
Langley, WA • 49 miles away

5. Lake Wenatchee RV Resort
Leavenworth, WA • 51 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
North Bend, WA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
Frequently asked questions
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
Pick up is at 4pm and drop is 12pm, but options for late drop/early pick are in the Add-ons. Watch the youtube instructional and you shouldn't need me around for a handoff. If my presence is required we can work out a meet up time over text.
Q.
How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
A.
It's practically plug and play. There is no sewage, but there's a hose to hook up the sink and a hose to drain from. There is a 30' extension cord to plug into shore power.
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