Priscilla-Teardrop Trailer-Has everything you need!
About this towable trailer rental
Nestled in Portland, this charming towable trailer for £87 per night is a fantastic option for your next break. Priscilla is ready for your next glamping adventure! This fully stocked teardrop camper will have you camping in style! No need to provide any of your own camping gear, Priscilla has everything you need. The kitchen lives large and has lots of counter space to make that wonderful camp meal along with stereo speakers to listen to your favorite tunes will cooking.
This tiny red beauty can be towed by any vehicle that can tow at least 2500 pounds. For example, we own a Subaru Outback to tow her, which can tow 2700 pounds. Priscilla’s gross weight unloaded is 1640 pounds. Trailer hitch height should be 13” to 15” from the ground to the middle of the ball (if you have a big rig, you will need a hitch with a lower drop).
Dogs are welcome! We have 2 labs ourselves, so seems unfair to make them stay home. And yes, we are able to sleep 2 people and 2 dogs in this trailer but it’s cozy!
You can take Priscilla to many places in Pacific Northwest, but not off-roading. She is not designed for that. Feel free to take her on paved or well maintained gravel roads, but no goat trails!
Requires a 2” ball. We can accommodate both 4-pin and 7-pin hookups.
Pickup and drop off times are between 7am and 9pm and must be pre-arranged with us.
2019 Aero Teardrops Steel Model.
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