July 11, 2008, Newsletter Issue #75: Take A Road Trip With A Tent Trailer

Tip of the Week

Car trips are one way to get to your destination, but if you have an infant who truly does well on a drive, consider taking a tent trailer on a road trip. You get the benefit of towing conveniences like a sink, toilet, and shower while you trek to your destination. A tent trailer is a great alternative for parents who want to hit the outdoors, but don’t want to rough it in a tent – especially with a baby.

For those who aren’t familiar, a tent trailer, also known as a camping trailer, is a cross between a tent and a recreational vehicle. Most mid-sized vehicles can tow a tent trailer. However, this depends on the model of car and the size of the tent trailer. They may be as simple as a 12-foot long cabin which provides a place to eat, sleep, cook, and store your food. Or they may be 22-foot long cabins that provide multiple sleeping areas, a sink, kitchen, restroom, and a place to shower.

Helpful Hint: You can find some entry tent trailer models with all the basics that start at $4,500. But if you don’t want to spend that much, you can probably find a used one for under $1,000. If you’re going on a one-week trip and you want to rent a tent trailer, you have that option, too. You might spend anywhere from a $350 to $600 for a week’s rental.

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