Overview
Meet our family’s adventure rig — a rugged, cozy travel trailer that’s just as at home on a quiet weekend at Timothy Lake as it is parked at a music festival or tucked into the snow at Mt. Hood. We call it SkyBrook, and it’s become our favorite way to get outside together. It’s small enough to tow comfortably, but big enough to handle all the gear, kids, and comforts that turn camping into glamping.
Inside, you’ll find a bed that honestly sleeps better than our own at home — plush, warm, and perfect for sinking into after a day of hiking, skiing, or paddling. Kids love spreading out on inflatable mattresses on the floor or in a tent under the stars, so it works great for families or couples. There’s shelving and storage throughout for your clothes, food, and gear, plus plenty of lighting: cozy warm lights inside, flood lights outside under the awning, and even built-in lights at the cargo doors for late-night gear loading.
The trailer comes equipped with a whale pump sink for easy washing up, a refrigerator/freezer combo, heater and A/C (when plugged in at camp), and a generator for off-grid trips. The Honda 2000w generator is perfect for lights, charging phones, running the fridge, and keeping the essentials going. It won’t run the A/C or heater, but it keeps you comfortable if you’re out in the woods or away from hookups.
This trailer is designed for adventure. It’s got dual axles for stability and comfort, off-road/winter tires, and extra clearance thanks to drop axles. That means you can take it anywhere — from summer road trips across the Gorge to winter camping up at Mt. Bachelor. Up front, you’ll find a storage rack on the extra-long tongue for firewood, propane, cords, or whatever gear you don’t want inside.
And because camping is more fun with options, we offer plenty of add-ons to make your trip exactly what you want it to be. Paddle boards and life jackets for lake days. Small Coleman tents for kids or a big canvas Kodiak tent for extra guests. Camp chairs, stoves, griddles, BBQs, and tables for creating the perfect campsite. We can even supply firewood to make your nights easier. Just let us know what you’d like, and we’ll set it up — most items are available for a small upcharge, but some basics are included as standard.
Why we love it:
This trailer isn’t just a way to camp — it’s a way to unplug, recharge, and make memories. We’ve taken it to summer music festivals in Oregon, on wine-tasting weekends in McMinnville, on snow trips up the mountain, and to quiet lakeside camps where mornings mean coffee by the fire and evenings mean s’mores under the stars. Every trip feels a little different, but the comfort of the trailer makes it easy to just focus on the fun.