Scamp 13' Travel Trailer (2011)
Sleeps 2
13 ft. long
Pet friendly
2011 Scamp Scamp Trailer
THE Basics YOU Need TO KnowThe Scamp is incredibly light — under 1,000 lbs. Almost any car can tow it without complaining. Perfect for quick getaways to mountains, beaches, or anywhere else that isn't your regular life.It comes with AC/heat and outlets when you're at a campsite with hookups. Water setup is easy — just use our hoses and filter at the campsite. (Note: The 12-gallon tank is currently unavailable as of September 2024.)Drive as far as you want. No mileage limits.Extra Things YOU CAN ADDMake your trip even better with these optional additions:
Outdoor Kitchen: Table, coolers, stove—everything for meals outside
Outdoor Living Room: Shelter and comfortable chairs for relaxing
Extra Sleeping Gear: Sleeping bags, tents, hammocks for more people
Bike Equipment: Bags and packs for cycling adventures
Baby/Toddler Items: Safe sleeping spaces, high chairs, play areas
Dog Supplies: Everything your four-legged friend needs
Water Fun: Life jackets and tubes for river days
Paddleboards: Boards and safety gear for water adventuresAll available individually or as packagesWhat's includedIN THE KITCHEN: Coffee maker with coffee, bottle opener, mugs, washing supplies, paper towels, cleaning wipes. Also, first aid supplies and bathroom necessities.FOR OUTSIDE TIME: Two comfortable chairs, blankets for chilly evenings, lighter, lantern, an outdoor rug and power cord for hookups.FOR SLEEPING: Bed that converts to couch (sleeps 2, with 100lb weight limit on top bunk), pillows with cases, sheets, climate control where hookups available, and safety detectorRecommendationsStarting from Richmond, here's where you could go:NEARBY OPTIONS:
Pocahontas State Park (just 30 minutes away)
Charlottesville (1.5 hours)
Shenandoah National Park (1.5 hours)
Kiptopeke State Park (2 hours)
First Landing State Park + Virginia Beach (2 hours)FURTHER ADVENTURES:
Outer Banks, North Carolina (4 hours)
New River Gorge National Park, West Virginia (4 hours)
Asheville, North Carolina (5.5 hours)See stories from previous adventures at www.outcamp.co
Other things to noteSIMPLE REQUESTS
Please no smoking in or near the camper — we share it with family and friends.We have gear for almost any outdoor situation you can imagine. Just ask!Think of this as your temporary home away from home.
Outdoor Kitchen: Table, coolers, stove—everything for meals outside
Outdoor Living Room: Shelter and comfortable chairs for relaxing
Extra Sleeping Gear: Sleeping bags, tents, hammocks for more people
Bike Equipment: Bags and packs for cycling adventures
Baby/Toddler Items: Safe sleeping spaces, high chairs, play areas
Dog Supplies: Everything your four-legged friend needs
Water Fun: Life jackets and tubes for river days
Paddleboards: Boards and safety gear for water adventuresAll available individually or as packagesWhat's includedIN THE KITCHEN: Coffee maker with coffee, bottle opener, mugs, washing supplies, paper towels, cleaning wipes. Also, first aid supplies and bathroom necessities.FOR OUTSIDE TIME: Two comfortable chairs, blankets for chilly evenings, lighter, lantern, an outdoor rug and power cord for hookups.FOR SLEEPING: Bed that converts to couch (sleeps 2, with 100lb weight limit on top bunk), pillows with cases, sheets, climate control where hookups available, and safety detectorRecommendationsStarting from Richmond, here's where you could go:NEARBY OPTIONS:
Pocahontas State Park (just 30 minutes away)
Charlottesville (1.5 hours)
Shenandoah National Park (1.5 hours)
Kiptopeke State Park (2 hours)
First Landing State Park + Virginia Beach (2 hours)FURTHER ADVENTURES:
Outer Banks, North Carolina (4 hours)
New River Gorge National Park, West Virginia (4 hours)
Asheville, North Carolina (5.5 hours)See stories from previous adventures at www.outcamp.co
Other things to noteSIMPLE REQUESTS
Please no smoking in or near the camper — we share it with family and friends.We have gear for almost any outdoor situation you can imagine. Just ask!Think of this as your temporary home away from home.
THE Basics YOU Need TO KnowThe Scamp is incredibly light — under 1,000 lbs. Almost any car can tow it without complaining. Perfect for quick getaways to mountains, beaches, or anywhere else that isn't your regular life.It comes with AC/heat and outlets when you're at a campsite with hookups. Water setup is easy — just use our hoses and filter at the campsite. (Note: The 12-gallon tank is currently unavailable as of September 2024.)Drive as far as you want. No mileage limits.Extra Things YOU CAN ADDMake your trip even better with these optional additions:
Outdoor Kitchen: Table, coolers, stove—everything for meals outside
Outdoor Living Room: Shelter and comfortable chairs for relaxing
Extra Sleeping Gear: Sleeping bags, tents, hammocks for more people
Bike Equipment: Bags and packs for cycling adventures
Baby/Toddler Items: Safe sleeping spaces, high chairs, play areas
Dog Supplies: Everything your four-legged friend needs
Water Fun: Life jackets and tubes for river days
Paddleboards: Boards and safety gear for water adventuresAll available individually or as packagesWhat's includedIN THE KITCHEN: Coffee maker with coffee, bottle opener, mugs, washing supplies, paper towels, cleaning wipes. Also, first aid supplies and bathroom necessities.FOR OUTSIDE TIME: Two comfortable chairs, blankets for chilly evenings, lighter, lantern, an outdoor rug and power cord for hookups.FOR SLEEPING: Bed that converts to couch (sleeps 2, with 100lb weight limit on top bunk), pillows with cases, sheets, climate control where hookups available, and safety detectorRecommendationsStarting from Richmond, here's where you could go:NEARBY OPTIONS:
Pocahontas State Park (just 30 minutes away)
Charlottesville (1.5 hours)
Shenandoah National Park (1.5 hours)
Kiptopeke State Park (2 hours)
First Landing State Park + Virginia Beach (2 hours)FURTHER ADVENTURES:
Outer Banks, North Carolina (4 hours)
New River Gorge National Park, West Virginia (4 hours)
Asheville, North Carolina (5.5 hours)See stories from previous adventures at www.outcamp.co
Other things to noteSIMPLE REQUESTS
Please no smoking in or near the camper — we share it with family and friends.We have gear for almost any outdoor situation you can imagine. Just ask!Think of this as your temporary home away from home.
Outdoor Kitchen: Table, coolers, stove—everything for meals outside
Outdoor Living Room: Shelter and comfortable chairs for relaxing
Extra Sleeping Gear: Sleeping bags, tents, hammocks for more people
Bike Equipment: Bags and packs for cycling adventures
Baby/Toddler Items: Safe sleeping spaces, high chairs, play areas
Dog Supplies: Everything your four-legged friend needs
Water Fun: Life jackets and tubes for river days
Paddleboards: Boards and safety gear for water adventuresAll available individually or as packagesWhat's includedIN THE KITCHEN: Coffee maker with coffee, bottle opener, mugs, washing supplies, paper towels, cleaning wipes. Also, first aid supplies and bathroom necessities.FOR OUTSIDE TIME: Two comfortable chairs, blankets for chilly evenings, lighter, lantern, an outdoor rug and power cord for hookups.FOR SLEEPING: Bed that converts to couch (sleeps 2, with 100lb weight limit on top bunk), pillows with cases, sheets, climate control where hookups available, and safety detectorRecommendationsStarting from Richmond, here's where you could go:NEARBY OPTIONS:
Pocahontas State Park (just 30 minutes away)
Charlottesville (1.5 hours)
Shenandoah National Park (1.5 hours)
Kiptopeke State Park (2 hours)
First Landing State Park + Virginia Beach (2 hours)FURTHER ADVENTURES:
Outer Banks, North Carolina (4 hours)
New River Gorge National Park, West Virginia (4 hours)
Asheville, North Carolina (5.5 hours)See stories from previous adventures at www.outcamp.co
Other things to noteSIMPLE REQUESTS
Please no smoking in or near the camper — we share it with family and friends.We have gear for almost any outdoor situation you can imagine. Just ask!Think of this as your temporary home away from home.
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Features
2011 Scamp Scamp Trailer
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 12 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 gal
- Gross weight: 1,000 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 12 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 gal
- Gross weight: 1,000 lbs
Amenities
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Coffee maker
- Pots and pans
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Coffee maker
- Pots and pans
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator hours / day
• Pet Friendly
• No Smoking
• No ECigs or Vape Pens
• No Smoking
• No ECigs or Vape Pens
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
Baby Camper Bundle
2x Kidco Peapod tents, 1x Kidco activity center, 2 camp high chairs, 1x Veer pop-up play tent and pad.
NZ$130.50
/each
Bikepacking Bundle
Enough gear for two people. 4x panniers, 2x handlebar packs, 2x stem pouches, 2x tube bags, 2x frame bags
NZ$139.20
/each
Coleman 2-Burner Stove
Cook all your meals outdoors on a dependable stove that packs up easily. Two independently adjustable burners.
NZ$17.40
/each
Baby Camper Bundle
2x Kidco Peapod tents, 1x Kidco activity center, 2 camp high chairs, 1x Veer pop-up play tent and pad.
NZ$130.50
/each
Bikepacking Bundle
Enough gear for two people. 4x panniers, 2x handlebar packs, 2x stem pouches, 2x tube bags, 2x frame bags
NZ$139.20
/each
Coleman 2-Burner Stove
Cook all your meals outdoors on a dependable stove that packs up easily. Two independently adjustable burners.
NZ$17.40
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 15% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: NZ$870.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: NZ$130.50. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the trailer prior to each rental.
Scamp 13' Travel Trailer (2011)
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Brad H.
December 20245
David was an incredible and friendly and super helpful and thorough host! Would highly recommend, he made sure we had everything we needed!
We’re even looking into scamps ourselves now! :-)
We’re even looking into scamps ourselves now! :-)
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Robert B.
September 20245
Loved the Scamp! Hooked up easily to water and electric, and was a perfect retreat at an old-time music gathering. Dave is great and makes sure you know all the details about the Scamp prior to departure.
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Have a question?Get answers directly from the host
Q.How do the rear stabilizer jacks work?
A.
Stabilizing is crucial, particularly on uneven ground. Learn more about stabilizer jacks (although this isn't the model of trailer, these are the same jacks we have on the 13-foot Scamp): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWBy6vFVmt4
Q.I have more questions about setting up the trailer at the campsite.
A.
Learn more about how to setup your Scamp Trailer once you reach your camping destination: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ91eGEP3lg
Q.What do I need to know before I tow the Scamp?
A.
Scamp Trailer towing checklist, make sure you have all these items ready before you head out on the highway.
Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6obcvw49HQs
Q.How do I prepare for towing the Scamp?
A.
Check out the other question about properly hitching. Here's a great checklist while prepping to tow the Scamp! It's a lot of fun, promise! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5APDaTi5Yk