1965 Vintage Red Dale Trailer for Events Only

Offers delivery

21+

Sleeps 2

14 ft. long

1 guest

My little Red Dale Vintage Caravan (her name is 'Lottie Bea') is the perfect shabby-chic, secondary living space during family reunions, weekend events, retreats, tailgating for football games and concerts.I’ll drop it off ahead of time, then pick it up afterwards. You won’t need to worry about a tow vehicle or ensuring that you pack it right for correct weight distribution. She is only available for your event or guesthouse in the Denver metropolitan area.Inside there is a 3/4 bed with 8" memory foam mattress, a dinette, a stove and oven and little sink. It comes fully stocked with all the bedding, dishes, cups, cooking utensils, paper products. She can be plugged into shore power to use the outlets and lights. There is propane for the stove and heat, and DC power if needed.The trailer has been featured at the Denver Fly Fishing Show two years — everyone loves her!Reach out to me with all your questions!What's includedElectric heater
Fresh linens, blankets and pillows
Dishes, utensils, pots and pans
Vintage Coleman cooler
RecommendationsThis is a great extra bedroom when visitors come to town. It would be good for farmers markets, school fairs and photo shoots.Other things to noteI will deliver and pick her up!Thank you!
1965 Vintage Trailers Red Dale

Length

14 ft

Gross Weight

1,500 lbs

Hitch Weight

300 lbs

Connector

7pin

Receiver

Not provided

Brake Controller

Not provided

Sleeping arrangements

Full beds

2

Dinnette conversion

1

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Features
1965 Vintage Trailers Red Dale
  • Sleeps 2
  • 1 seatbelt
  • Fresh water: 40 gal
  • Propane capacity: 20 lbs
  • Gross weight: 1,500 lbs
  • Hitch weight: 300 lbs
Amenities
  • Electric hookup
  • Oven
  • Stove
  • Kitchen Sink
  • Dining Table
  • Heater
  • Bike Rack
  • Inverter
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
Make sure all lights work once plugged in. Stay on paved or graded roads as clearance is only average. Don’t go over 65mph when towing vintage, single axel.
  • 3 pm start time
    11 am end time
  • Music festival friendly
  • Tailgating friendly
  • Not pet friendly
  • No smoking
  • Unlimited mileage
  • No generator
Cancellation: Moderate
Meet your host, Lisa

Member since 2020

I'm Lisa! I love writing, photography, hiking, fishing, cooking, and being away from the city where there are no strict schedules to keep. I usually travel solo ... watch the stars from the window over my bed and sleep in late. To me, traveling alone, without distractions, fills my soul. In the last few years I've found amazing places in Colorado and our surrounding states: Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming (I need to explore Kansas more). My favorite spots in Colorado are along the Arkansas River and just over the pass into the San Luis Valley and the Western Slope. I've been all over the state, but those are my go-tos. In Utah I like the red rocks of Arches National Park and the meandering Green and Colorado Rivers. In New Mexico I like the high desert regions of Ojo Caliente & Santa Fe, thick with piñon, hot springs, and culture. Wyoming's North Platte River valley just west of the Snowy Range Medicine Bow has the friendliest people!