It’s time to escape to the great outdoors!
Going fishing, hiking, vacationing or camping in Colorado? We’ve got pop-up camping trailers that will meet your specific needs. Rental campers range from the small to the large, with varying degrees of amenities like heating, showers, kitchen, sleeping and leisure areas.
Wondering what kind of camping trailer is right for you? Are you choosing between an RV and pop-up camper? Go to section About the Pop-Up Camping Trailer.
We have three categories of camping trailers for rent:
- Small & medium-sized pop up camper rentals – for groups of 3 to 5 people
- Large & luxury camper rentals – for groups of 6 to 8 people
- Travel trailer rentals – groups up to 6, with indoor toilets
Basic Features of Our Pop-Up Camping Trailers
Each of our camping trailers for rent has some basic features you should know about.
- Comfortable beds
- Furnace
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Eating area
- Outdoor awnings
- and more!
Click to find out more about the different categories, and the specific amenities and conveniences of each type of trailer. You’ll start to see how wonderful traveling with a pop-up camping trailer will be!
Once you’ve chosen the model that is just right for you & your family, pick up your camper rental at one of our two locations: Denver or Jackson. Or, if you’re arriving by plane, get in touch and we’ll arrange an airport pick-up for your convenience.
Need a tow vehicle too? No problem. Click here to find out more about the combination tow vehicle and camper rental.
Wondering about the details? See our What You Should Know page for our rental policies.
About The Pop-Up Camping Trailer
So you’re thinking of renting a camper for your trip, but there are so many options… Should I rent an RV, a hard-sided trailer, or a pop-up camper? We’re fans of the pop-up camper and here’s why.
The lightest of campers for a vehicle to tow, and therefore the one with the best fuel economy, and all the comforts of home while still enjoying a camping experience—the pop-up is Adventure Camper’s specialty.
Pop-ups offer a level of comfort that is world’s away from a camping tent, yet with the proximity to nature that is so often missing from travel in hard-sided RVs. Small stoves, sinks, furnaces, showers, and a spacious sleeping room are standard for most tent campers.
Why We Prefer the Pop-Up Tent Trailer To The RV
We are often asked by potential camper renters about RV vs. travel trailer camping.
The real beauty of staying in a tent camper is that unlike living in an RV, you and your family still experience the wonder of living outdoors.
At night you can hear the whistle of wind through the pines—it’s nature’s own sleeping pill after a long day of hiking, fishing or biking. When morning breaks in the mountains, you can catch nature coming to life as the blue jays, chipmunks and other small animals begin their day.
Open up the full picture windows in the camper to let the morning light and the fresh air flood in. See the spectacular scenery around you, and if you’re lucky and quiet, perhaps the kids will see a small herd of elk grazing in the meadows or a family of deer in between the aspen trees.
Though we have had countless opportunities to become RV dealers, we’ve chosen to specialize in what we feel brings our customers the most satisfaction when it comes to their adventures—pop-up camper trailers!
Here are some more reasons why:
1. Portability – Let’s face it, an RV on the highway takes up a lot of room. Unwieldy vehicles, RVs are more difficult to park, more difficult to drive, and often don’t offer much more comfort and room than camper trailers. Plus climbing the Rockies in something gargantuan can be a harrowing, white-knuckles exercise in mobility!
Pop-up tent campers are easy to handle for first-time users, and are perfect for quick getaways. They duck around tight, hair-pin corners with the greatest of ease.
2. Cost Efficiency – Not only is hiring a pop-up camper less expensive than an RV, the money saved on gas can be significant. Tent trailer prices and photos will prove—you don’t lose on comfort and space with a camper trailer, and the price for your trip can’t be beat.
Hire a camper trailer and beat out RVs on cost efficiency—by a lot.
3. Flexibility – Go places you couldn’t in an RV; you’d be surprised how many there are. A pop-up camper is easy to tow, so you can camp in areas that RVs aren’t allowed. Best yet, you still have your vehicle available for running errands, sight seeing and side trips. National parks, lakes, mountains…the Rocky Mountains or the Tetons are yours.
A camper trailer is a quick way to get away…to all the nooks and crannies of the Wild West.
While relaxing in your camper, you will be able to smell the pines and the fresh air around you. All of our units have extra fine 18 mesh screening on the windows—plenty of ventilation, but the mosquitoes will have to go elsewhere for their meal! Enjoy lunch under your awning in the cool shade, or just sit and gaze out at the view.
Pop-up trailers enable you and your family to be as close as possible to nature, while still enjoying comfort that’s a long way from “roughing it” in a tent.
Why we love Viking® Campers
The majority of the pop up campers we hire and sell are made by Viking—but we’ve had experience with other models. Why have we chosen Viking? And why should you be concerned about the brand of camper you’re hiring?
Viking has been one of America’s leading tent trailer manufacturers since the 1970′s. Offering full-featured campers at very reasonable prices, Viking offers some of the best values in the industry. Viking takes a more simple approach to the design of their campers than some other manufacturers, and in many cases, simple can be better.
1. Ease and Speed of Set-up – Viking’s simple lift system is easy for anyone to crank up, and provides trouble-free service.
Set-up time is around 10 minutes, probably less. Kids love to ‘crank it up!’
2. Comfort – The Viking’s vinyl tent fabric (with storm cuffs) is waterproof and sheds rain off the camper. Insulated beds and the largest furnace in the industry provide warmth during even the coldest conditions. There’s a powered roof vent for fresh air ventilation. Extra thick mattresses… Ah, sweet relaxation after a full day’s hike!
3. Price and Value – Great prices for a full-featured camper.
We’ll continue to feature Viking as our primary camper trailer manufacturer as long as they continue to offer quality products at competitive prices—and as long as our customers return from their trips with ear-to-ear smiles!



