Bunkhouse Travel Trailer - "Betty"

4.9

Excellent

13

Offers delivery

Pet friendly

Sleeps 4

18 ft. long

*** "No Install" brake controller is available! Tow safely without the need to have a brake controller installed in your vehicle.Explore the Northern Oregon Coast or the Mount Hood National forest in this family friendly bunkhouse layout trailer. The convertible dinette sleeps 2 comfortably and the generous size bunk beds sleep an additional 2 people. All beds accommodate people up to 6’ 4”. The camper has a 2 burner stove, sink, refrigerator, microwave, air conditioner, and combination shower / toilet.If you aim to boondock it carries 24 gallons of fresh water and has 2 deep cycle batteries that should last 2 days. Optional solar panel or generator available to extend your range even longer. The camper has numerous USB charging ports and supports 12 volt accessories with one “cigarette lighter” style plug available for use.A large SUV or any Pickup can pull this trailer comfortably. An adjustable hitch and ball will be provided and will be optimized to you vehicle's bumper height. Your tow vehicle must have, a max tow capacity of 4000lbs or greater, a Class 3 hitch receiver.The RV has electric breaks and must be towed by a vehicle with a break controller. If your vehicle does not have a break controller an Echo wireless break controller is available for use.In addition to the Camper we provide;
Bed Sheet for each bed (bring your own blankets, sleep bag, pillows)
Utility Hookups; water hose, sewer hose, and 30amp electrical hookup.
Ball and Hitch.
An instructional video on how to operate all the RV systems.
A set up and pack up cheat sheet.
Pick up and drop off time is 5pm or after for weekdays and flexible on weekends.What's includedIn addition to the Camper we provide;
Bed Sheet for each bed (bring your own blankets, sleep bag, pillows)
Utility Hookups; water hose, sewer hose, and 30amp electrical hookup.
Ball and Hitch.
An instructional video on how to operate all the RV systems.
A set up and pack up cheat sheet.
RecommendationsStub Stewart State Park
https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=75
Close to the Portland metro area this park offers hiking, biking, mountain biking, and frisbee golf. It has a nice play structure for the little ones. It’s connected to the 21 mile Banks-Vernonia State Trail. https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=104
Champoeg State Heritage Area
https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=79
Access the Willamette river from this park for fishing or kayaking. The park has paved paths for walking and biking as well. Don’t miss the nearby historic sites; Manson Barn and Farmstead, Pioneer Memorial Building, and Newell Pioneer Village.
Nehalem Bay State Park
https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=142
Just outside our favorite Oregon coast town of Manzanita and right on the beach and the bay. biking, hiking, kayaking, crabbing and close to Tillamook. The park is walking or biking distance from town. The kids will love the candy shop and bakery. You’ll love the coffee shop options and the organic grocery store that has something for everyone. Don’t miss the nearby Tillamook Cheese Factory.
Fort Stevens State Park
https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=129
Year round camping, biking, kayaking, endless beaches, and a ton of history here. If you have 4 wheel drive you can drive on the beach between Astoria and Seaside (but please don't take the camper on the beach!).
Other things to noteDon't forget your pillow!You must be hooked up to “shore power” to use the microwave or air conditioning. Those items will not run on battery power. The refrigerator will run off of propane, battery or shore power.DRY Weight 2360lbs.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 3320lbs.
Cargo Carrying Capacity 760lbs.
Tongue Weight 450lbs.
No Festivals or Events.
No smoking of any kind.
You must have a tow vehicle that has a max tow rating of 4000 lbs. or greater.You must have a class 3 hitch receiver and 7pin plug installed in your vehicle.
2021 Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Plus

Length

18 ft

Gross Weight

3,320 lbs

Hitch Weight

349 lbs

Connector

7pin

Receiver

Provided

Brake Controller

Provided

Sleeping arrangements

Dinnette conversions

2

Bunk beds

2

Host add-ons

Brake Controller

NZ$69.20 each

See details

Empty Blackwater Tank

NZ$129.75 each

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Solar Panel

NZ$51.90 each

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Guest reviews
4.9

Excellent

13 reviews

Overall rating

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Communication

5

Cleanliness

5

Maintenance

4.91

Value

4.91

Listing accuracy

5

Features
2021 Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Plus
  • Sleeps 4
  • Fresh water: 24 gal
  • Gray water: 18 gal
  • Black water: 17 gal
  • Propane capacity: 20 lbs
  • Gross weight: 3,320 lbs
Amenities
  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Outside Shower
  • Solart
  • Water hookup
  • Electric hookup
  • Sewer hookup
  • Audio Inputs
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
  • Pet friendly
  • Music festival friendly
  • Tailgating friendly
  • No smoking
  • Unlimited mileage
Frequently asked questions

Q.

What is the over all height / clearance required for the camper?

A.

9 feet.

Q.

Can I use my CPAP machine in this camper?

A.

Yes. If you are boondocking you can use it as long at you have a 12volt cigarette lighter style plug for it. The 12volt battery system will run it for at least 2 days. If you are using "shore power" at a campground then it will work with the normally 110volt outlets.

Q.

How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?

A.

I will do a complete walk through with you and show you!

Q.

Can I take this trailer off road?

A.

Sort of. It has higher than average ground clearance and off road tires however it is not suited for overlanding or 4x4 trails. It will have no problem with maintained dirt roads. Always remember you may need to turn around... Make sure you always have enough space to maneuver. And be mindful of the over all clearance and low branches.

Meet your host, Mark

Member since 2021

In 2021 Mark took a whirlwind 6000 mile journey across the United States in his 18 foot RV. He encountered all kinds of different weather, met great people, saw old friends and learned a ton about RV life and boon docking. When he is not traveling he spends his time at home in the Willamette valley with his family. He loves Bee Keeping, Permaculture and is making his best attempt at growing food.

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