Walk around and check for anything loose, unlocked, hanging, etc. before towing.
Explore
Be Present
Respect Vic
Use the notebook in the right cabinet at the foot of the bed if you’d like to tell us about your journey for others to see.
Have a blast!Do NOT:
Skip safety steps towing.
Drive with windows open or unlocked
Drive without the doors locked/deadbolted. They will jiggle open… It happened to me.
Put the awning away improperly. Detailed instructions are in the tongue box.
Leave propane on when not using the cooktop.
Drive without the galley properly closed and locked.
Drive with loose items in the galley.
Use the ceiling fan without opening it.
Drive with the windows or fan enclosure open.
Step on the fenders. They will NOT support your weight or more than a couple pounds. I learned the hard way on day 1.What’s on board?King bed. (Technically it is in between a king and queen. The mattress is 5” narrower and 2” shorter than a standard king.) It is a typical camper mattress but I’ve added a 3” memory foam topper to make it more comfortable. The unit will have a fresh set of sheets, pillows, blanket and comforter upon rental. The bottom sheet will be on and the top sheet, blanket and comforter will be folded on the bed for your choice.
Cabinets. There is storage at the foot of the bed and at the head.
Lighting. There are small LED reading lights, overhead light, side “porch” lights all switched on from inside the sleeping area. Additionally, the galley kitchen has both accent lighting and an overhead light. In the storage at the head of the bed are two solar led lights. One is a mini blow up lantern to hang where you’d like and the other twists to open and is rope lighting perfect for stringing around the awning. There is a small flashlight in the tray at the head of the bed if you need it.
Windows/Shades. The tag has Plenty of windows! The door window shades spin to provide privacy. The big rectangle skylight, side windows and fan all open. The side windows and skylights have darkening shades and screens. You can choose by gently raising the middle clip and slide up and down. The windows have locks and please make sure they are locked in shut when traveling. Wind could tear them off.
Fan. There is a two direction, variable speed ceiling fan inside. DO NOT run without spinning the fan enclosure open. DO NOT travel with the enclosure open or the fan on.
Outlets. There are several outlets, standard and USB in the tag. They will only provide power if connected to shore power or a generator.
Heat/AC. The tag has both. The heat is controlled by remote control in the tray on the headboard. The air conditioner is manual. You must be connected to shore power or a generator for either to work.
Galley Kitchen. Under the sink, I’ve stocked the kitchen with many of the basics. There is limited room on the tag so do your best to clean and put the puzzle back together. There is cookware, a hot water pot, utensils, dish drying pad, cooking spray, salt/pepper, dishes, cleaning supplies, spare garbage bags, spare ziplock bags, zip ties (in case you see any wires or anything hanging.) There is a microwave (only works with shore power or generator) and a propane two-burner cooktop. Make sure you turn the propane on in the front storage area on the tongue. Please only turn it on while in use. There is a lighter in the utensil cylinder under the sink.
Sink. The tag has an 8 gallon fresh water potable tank that will be full when you rent it. It is fine for cleaning, cooking, coffee, drinking, etc. I typically don’t drink it to save for cleaning and to be sure I know what I’m drinking. I have a large drinking water jug that can be strapped to the front of the tag you are welcome to use. To operate the sink, you have to switch on the water pump button above the sink. Then turn it off when not using it. It pulls from the tank unless you are connected to “city water” located on the driver’s side. In the water compartment is a city water connection and a hole to fill the 8 gallon tank. There is a fresh water hose in the tongue box to refill the tank. The sink drains directly below so be careful what you set underneath. The drain cover cap hangs under the tag and you can screw it on to shut it while traveling.
Cooler. There is an Otter soft cooler in the galley. It is portable/backpack style if need be.
Shore power. There is a cord in the tongue box with a standard outlet adapter for connecting to shore power or generator.
Hitch lock. There is a yellow hitch lock in the tongue box. If you unhitch from the tag and leave the campsite, please put the hitch lock in the tongue to prevent theft.
Wheel Chocks. There are two in the tongue box. Please use to prevent Vic from rolling away when unhitching.
Battery/power switch. There is a switch in the tongue box to turn on the power from the battery. The battery charges three ways. 1) Attached to shore power, 2) Solar, 3) from the car while driving (the switch needs to be on for this. I suggest traveling with it on but make sure all power draining items are off)
Spare tire. It is mounted underneath the t@g
Hitch. The tag needs a 2” ball. It has 2 safety chains, a 7 pin round connector, and one thin breakaway clip. This activates trailer brakes if for some reason the tag unhitches from your vehicle.
Support Struts. There are two support struts at the rear of the camper on each side. The black handle to screw down and up is in the tongue box. Once you find your level camping spot and unhitch, lower each of these to provide stability Before you climb in and tip over!
Awning. I added what I feel is the best awning on the market. It is the Overland 270 and all the instructions and everything you need to know is in the instructions in the plastic bin in the tongue box. If you use the awning, which takes minutes to set up, please read the instructions and make sure it is stowed properly to avoid a fee. The straps needed and paper instructions are in the box inside the tongue box. You only need the straps on top and instructions if not viewing online. Improper stowing will result in damage and they are not cheap. Some poles are attached when you spin it open and are adjustable to provide the height needed. There are also three additional poles that are not attached but inside the cover. Unzip it slowly and grab those so they do not fall. They are in a tan bag together. DO NOT set up on windy days without help. While setting up, and before poles are stood, it is carrying a lot of weight and could break if not careful.
Miscellaneous. There is additional storage under each side of the bed by picking up the mattress. On the driver's side are a couple of skewers for roasting marshmallows, hot dogs, etc.What's includedFresh linens will be provided and bed ready unless you prefer to bring your own. The sleeping area is just slightly narrower than a king bed but there will be a queen memory foam in it leaving a little room on each side for more storage.Kitchen-ware in the galley and 8 gallons of drinkable water will be in the storage tank that supplies the sink.There is a trailer hitch lock if you leave the campsite without the trailer.
Walk around and check for anything loose, unlocked, hanging, etc. before towing.
Explore
Be Present
Respect Vic
Use the notebook in the right cabinet at the foot of the bed if you’d like to tell us about your journey for others to see.
Have a blast!Do NOT:
Skip safety steps towing.
Drive with windows open or unlocked
Drive without the doors locked/deadbolted. They will jiggle open… It happened to me.
Put the awning away improperly. Detailed instructions are in the tongue box.
Leave propane on when not using the cooktop.
Drive without the galley properly closed and locked.
Drive with loose items in the galley.
Use the ceiling fan without opening it.
Drive with the windows or fan enclosure open.
Step on the fenders. They will NOT support your weight or more than a couple pounds. I learned the hard way on day 1.What’s on board?King bed. (Technically it is in between a king and queen. The mattress is 5” narrower and 2” shorter than a standard king.) It is a typical camper mattress but I’ve added a 3” memory foam topper to make it more comfortable. The unit will have a fresh set of sheets, pillows, blanket and comforter upon rental. The bottom sheet will be on and the top sheet, blanket and comforter will be folded on the bed for your choice.
Cabinets. There is storage at the foot of the bed and at the head.
Lighting. There are small LED reading lights, overhead light, side “porch” lights all switched on from inside the sleeping area. Additionally, the galley kitchen has both accent lighting and an overhead light. In the storage at the head of the bed are two solar led lights. One is a mini blow up lantern to hang where you’d like and the other twists to open and is rope lighting perfect for stringing around the awning. There is a small flashlight in the tray at the head of the bed if you need it.
Windows/Shades. The tag has Plenty of windows! The door window shades spin to provide privacy. The big rectangle skylight, side windows and fan all open. The side windows and skylights have darkening shades and screens. You can choose by gently raising the middle clip and slide up and down. The windows have locks and please make sure they are locked in shut when traveling. Wind could tear them off.
Fan. There is a two direction, variable speed ceiling fan inside. DO NOT run without spinning the fan enclosure open. DO NOT travel with the enclosure open or the fan on.
Outlets. There are several outlets, standard and USB in the tag. They will only provide power if connected to shore power or a generator.
Heat/AC. The tag has both. The heat is controlled by remote control in the tray on the headboard. The air conditioner is manual. You must be connected to shore power or a generator for either to work.
Galley Kitchen. Under the sink, I’ve stocked the kitchen with many of the basics. There is limited room on the tag so do your best to clean and put the puzzle back together. There is cookware, a hot water pot, utensils, dish drying pad, cooking spray, salt/pepper, dishes, cleaning supplies, spare garbage bags, spare ziplock bags, zip ties (in case you see any wires or anything hanging.) There is a microwave (only works with shore power or generator) and a propane two-burner cooktop. Make sure you turn the propane on in the front storage area on the tongue. Please only turn it on while in use. There is a lighter in the utensil cylinder under the sink.
Sink. The tag has an 8 gallon fresh water potable tank that will be full when you rent it. It is fine for cleaning, cooking, coffee, drinking, etc. I typically don’t drink it to save for cleaning and to be sure I know what I’m drinking. I have a large drinking water jug that can be strapped to the front of the tag you are welcome to use. To operate the sink, you have to switch on the water pump button above the sink. Then turn it off when not using it. It pulls from the tank unless you are connected to “city water” located on the driver’s side. In the water compartment is a city water connection and a hole to fill the 8 gallon tank. There is a fresh water hose in the tongue box to refill the tank. The sink drains directly below so be careful what you set underneath. The drain cover cap hangs under the tag and you can screw it on to shut it while traveling.
Cooler. There is an Otter soft cooler in the galley. It is portable/backpack style if need be.
Shore power. There is a cord in the tongue box with a standard outlet adapter for connecting to shore power or generator.
Hitch lock. There is a yellow hitch lock in the tongue box. If you unhitch from the tag and leave the campsite, please put the hitch lock in the tongue to prevent theft.
Wheel Chocks. There are two in the tongue box. Please use to prevent Vic from rolling away when unhitching.
Battery/power switch. There is a switch in the tongue box to turn on the power from the battery. The battery charges three ways. 1) Attached to shore power, 2) Solar, 3) from the car while driving (the switch needs to be on for this. I suggest traveling with it on but make sure all power draining items are off)
Spare tire. It is mounted underneath the t@g
Hitch. The tag needs a 2” ball. It has 2 safety chains, a 7 pin round connector, and one thin breakaway clip. This activates trailer brakes if for some reason the tag unhitches from your vehicle.
Support Struts. There are two support struts at the rear of the camper on each side. The black handle to screw down and up is in the tongue box. Once you find your level camping spot and unhitch, lower each of these to provide stability Before you climb in and tip over!
Awning. I added what I feel is the best awning on the market. It is the Overland 270 and all the instructions and everything you need to know is in the instructions in the plastic bin in the tongue box. If you use the awning, which takes minutes to set up, please read the instructions and make sure it is stowed properly to avoid a fee. The straps needed and paper instructions are in the box inside the tongue box. You only need the straps on top and instructions if not viewing online. Improper stowing will result in damage and they are not cheap. Some poles are attached when you spin it open and are adjustable to provide the height needed. There are also three additional poles that are not attached but inside the cover. Unzip it slowly and grab those so they do not fall. They are in a tan bag together. DO NOT set up on windy days without help. While setting up, and before poles are stood, it is carrying a lot of weight and could break if not careful.
Miscellaneous. There is additional storage under each side of the bed by picking up the mattress. On the driver's side are a couple of skewers for roasting marshmallows, hot dogs, etc.What's includedFresh linens will be provided and bed ready unless you prefer to bring your own. The sleeping area is just slightly narrower than a king bed but there will be a queen memory foam in it leaving a little room on each side for more storage.Kitchen-ware in the galley and 8 gallons of drinkable water will be in the storage tank that supplies the sink.There is a trailer hitch lock if you leave the campsite without the trailer.
2022 nuCamp T@G XL Boondock
Length
13 ft
13 ft
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided
Sleeping Arrangements
King bed
1
1
Host add-ons
Camping Table
Generator
Overland 270 Awning
Tri-pod campfire grill
Dates
Guest reviews
Excellent
17 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
4.93
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
4.93
Value
4.93
Listing accuracy
5
Dona T.
August 2025
5Great little unit. Was perfect for our needs as a couple. Loved the back galley kitchen. Thanks for letting us rent your Nu Camp!!
Great little unit. Was perfect for our needs as a couple. Loved the back galley kitchen. Thanks for letting us rent your Nu Camp!!
Tyler B.
July 2025
5Perfect size for our family of three. Towed with our RAV4 easily. James was super quick to respond and easy to communicate with. Would definitely rent again!
Perfect size for our family of three. Towed with our RAV4 easily. James was super quick to respond and easy to communicate with. Would definitely rent again!
Mary S.
June 2025
5So convenient. Lightweight and easy to drive. Host was very helpful. Would recommend.
So convenient. Lightweight and easy to drive. Host was very helpful. Would recommend.
Brian S.
May 2025
5This camper was clean and ready as communicated. It served us well for a Memorial Day trip. Incredibly comfortable with all the amenities necessary.
This camper was clean and ready as communicated. It served us well for a Memorial Day trip. Incredibly comfortable with all the amenities necessary.
Outdoorsy
May 2025
0The Host canceled the booking 1 day before departure. This is an automated posting.
The Host canceled the booking 1 day before departure. This is an automated posting.
Features
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 8 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 8 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
Amenities
- Generator
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- TV/DVD
- Radio
- Stove
- Microwave
- Kitchen Sink
- Generator
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- TV/DVD
- Radio
- Stove
- Microwave
- Kitchen Sink
Nearby places to stay
Sun Prairie, WI • Exact location provided after booking

1. Fairgrounds RV Park - WI
Beaver Dam, WI • 32 miles away

2. Sweet Minihaha Campground
Brodhead, WI • 35 miles away

3. Baraboo RV Resort
Baraboo, WI • 34 miles away

4. Silver Springs Campsites
Rio, WI • 21 miles away

5. Sky High Camping Resort
Portage, WI • 25 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Sun Prairie, WI • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
- Unlimited generator hours















