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Everything YOU Need FOR Glamping
Often this includes:
• Instagram worthy awning lights
• battery power
• soap/shampoo, lotion
• sunscreen
• towels
• flashlights
• roasting sticks for fireside goodies
• pots, pans, silverware and dishes
• camp chairs, and fireside blankets
• table cloth
• plates, bowls and cookware
• dishrags and paper towels
• bedding
• bug zapper
• first-aid kit
• games
• stereo system with bluetooth
• etc.
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Peace-OF-Mind Behind THE Wheel
At around 3000 lbs. it can easily be towed behind almost any midsize SUV or larger vehicle. We always Include the following towing aids and safety equipment to ease your mind, and allow you to soak in the scenery as you drive:
• Extended mirrors if needed
• Tire pressure monitoring system for trailer
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*** Winter Season Camping Notice***November 1st - March 31thDuring the coldest months of the year, the Airstream is winterized. This means you'll be able to dry camp and stay nice and cozy, but the fresh water system is off. This is usually only a minor inconvenience. You'll heat your water on the stove and you can usually use the sink drain, shower drain and the toilet with jugs of water like you would when camping normally.This policy protects you from having to pay for very costly damages to the water system due to freezing. (The biggest problems are the pump, pipes, tanks and water heater. Repairs for ruptured pipes can cost more than $2000 in addition to the days the trailer is out of commision — which you would be liable for.) However, depending on your destination & weather permitting, we may allow you dewinterize the trailer while you're out. In this case, a $100 fee to re-winterize the trailer upon your return would be assessed.We will provide a 5 gallon jug that you can fill up with water while you are in town. If you plan on boondocking, you may want to bring more, just to be safe. (They say to plan on, one gallon of water per person per day. It's a good idea to double that, so you don't have water anxiety. Keep your empty jugs in the car and fill them up whenever you find a spigot.) For convenience, you might consider picking up a couple collapsible jugs like the "GSI Outdoors Folding Water Cube - 2.6 gal." from REI. They also make 3.9 and 5.3 gallon versions. I prefer the flexibility of smaller jugs.For dry camping, we will provide:
• One 5 gallon water jug.
• A nice collapsible basin that fits in the sink so that you can easily capture your water.
• A one pint hand pail for use in the bathroom. (For flushing.)
• Two gallons of RV Antifreeze. You'll pour a cup into the drains in the sink and shower after you use those, to fill the traps. In many cases, you probably just need to do this before you leave, as an insurance policy in case the heat stops while you're out. But this is entirely up to you.
• A percolator or tea kettle for quickly heating your water on the stove.
______________________________
Everything YOU Need FOR Glamping
Often this includes:
• Instagram worthy awning lights
• battery power
• soap/shampoo, lotion
• sunscreen
• towels
• flashlights
• roasting sticks for fireside goodies
• pots, pans, silverware and dishes
• camp chairs, and fireside blankets
• table cloth
• plates, bowls and cookware
• dishrags and paper towels
• bedding
• bug zapper
• first-aid kit
• games
• stereo system with bluetooth
• etc.
______________________________
Peace-OF-Mind Behind THE Wheel
At around 3000 lbs. it can easily be towed behind almost any midsize SUV or larger vehicle. We always Include the following towing aids and safety equipment to ease your mind, and allow you to soak in the scenery as you drive:
• Extended mirrors if needed
• Tire pressure monitoring system for trailer
______________________________
*** Winter Season Camping Notice***November 1st - March 31thDuring the coldest months of the year, the Airstream is winterized. This means you'll be able to dry camp and stay nice and cozy, but the fresh water system is off. This is usually only a minor inconvenience. You'll heat your water on the stove and you can usually use the sink drain, shower drain and the toilet with jugs of water like you would when camping normally.This policy protects you from having to pay for very costly damages to the water system due to freezing. (The biggest problems are the pump, pipes, tanks and water heater. Repairs for ruptured pipes can cost more than $2000 in addition to the days the trailer is out of commision — which you would be liable for.) However, depending on your destination & weather permitting, we may allow you dewinterize the trailer while you're out. In this case, a $100 fee to re-winterize the trailer upon your return would be assessed.We will provide a 5 gallon jug that you can fill up with water while you are in town. If you plan on boondocking, you may want to bring more, just to be safe. (They say to plan on, one gallon of water per person per day. It's a good idea to double that, so you don't have water anxiety. Keep your empty jugs in the car and fill them up whenever you find a spigot.) For convenience, you might consider picking up a couple collapsible jugs like the "GSI Outdoors Folding Water Cube - 2.6 gal." from REI. They also make 3.9 and 5.3 gallon versions. I prefer the flexibility of smaller jugs.For dry camping, we will provide:
• One 5 gallon water jug.
• A nice collapsible basin that fits in the sink so that you can easily capture your water.
• A one pint hand pail for use in the bathroom. (For flushing.)
• Two gallons of RV Antifreeze. You'll pour a cup into the drains in the sink and shower after you use those, to fill the traps. In many cases, you probably just need to do this before you leave, as an insurance policy in case the heat stops while you're out. But this is entirely up to you.
• A percolator or tea kettle for quickly heating your water on the stove.
2015 Airstream International
Length
19 ft
19 ft
Gross Weight
4,300 lbs
4,300 lbs
Hitch Weight
550 lbs
550 lbs
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided
Host add-ons
Bath Linens
Bedding
Camp Chairs
Generator
Kitchen Kit
Pour-over Coffee Maker
Guest reviews
Excellent
9 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
5
Value
5
Listing accuracy
5
Features
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 23 gal
- Gray water: 21 gal
- Black water: 18 gal
- Propane capacity: 14.2 lbs
- Gross weight: 4,300 lbs
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 23 gal
- Gray water: 21 gal
- Black water: 18 gal
- Propane capacity: 14.2 lbs
- Gross weight: 4,300 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Generator
- Wi-Fi
- TV / DVD
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Generator
- Wi-Fi
- TV / DVD
- Audio inputs
- Radio
Nearby places to stay
North Salt Lake, UT • Exact location provided after booking

1. Park City RV Resort
Park City, UT • 22 miles away

2. Sun Outdoors Salt Lake City
North Salt Lake, UT • 0 miles away

3. Phillips RV Park
Evanston, WY • 60 miles away

4. Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah
Garden City, UT • 80 miles away

5. The Hitching Post
Snowville, UT • 88 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
North Salt Lake, UT • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking



