Top 5 Teardrop Camper Rentals In Phoenix, Arizona

Maria Cristina
Maria Cristina 
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Phoenix, Arizona’s capital and one of America’s largest and most populated cities, is worth adding in your travel goals if you want a uniquely “hot” outdoor adventure. Aptly called “the Valley of the Sun,” the city started out as a farming community where the Gila and Salt Rivers flow together. Its sizzling desert landscape is perfect for the Five C’s that fuel its economy: cattle, cotton, copper, citrus, and climate. This culture-rich capital city of Arizona continued to prosper after the Second World War when high-tech companies migrated to the valley. Located in the Sonoran Desert’s northeastern edge, it offers spectacular vistas, a diversity of wildlife, rustic trails, and awesome landscapes such as Grand Canyon National Park. Booking a teardrop camper rentals is the best way to drive around, explore, and discover the natural beauty of the Southwest. Check out the top teardrop camper rentals in Phoenix, Arizona.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on February 07, 2024.

1. Compact camper with a lot of mileage (from USD 75)

teardrop trailer rental phoenix | compact camper with a lot of mileage

Book this camper for spring training or a NASCAR event. The brand-new, tear-shaped camper has a lot of mileage, so you can visit many neat campsites in Phoenix. With a weight of 156 pounds (7.8 kilograms), it can be towed by any vehicle with ease. It can host couples comfortably, with its queen-sized bed and air-conditioned interiors. It has a lot of storage too, USB and power outlets for your gadgets, and many windows for ventilation and stargazing. Pop the back of the camper to reveal the galley kitchen, which is fully equipped with a microwave, a sink, and a two-burner stove with LED lights for outdoor cooking at night.

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Phoenix, AZ, US
2.84 km (1.8 mi) from Roadrunner Park
6 reviews  
rv-rental 2 Guests

2. Cozy trailer with extra sleeping space (from USD 250)

Built to be a home on wheels, this durable trailer can take you to high-country, rough roads and offer a luxurious ride. It has extra space for storage in the front tongue box. Keep the large doors and screened windows open and let the fresh air in. Pop out the tent, and you’ll have extra sleeping space on the vehicle’s roof and covered outdoor space on both sides of the camper. The camper also features an equipped galley kitchen and a cozy overhead cabin for sleeping on a queen-sized pillow-top mattress. There’s a ceiling fan for more ventilation and several USB and outlets for charging devices. An FM radio, a USB, and a Bluetooth stereo provide music and entertainment.

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Goodyear, AZ, US
43.01 km (26.8 mi) from Roadrunner Park
10 reviews  
rv-rental 2 Guests

3. Pet-friendly trailer with bike racks (from USD 110)

teardrop trailer rental phoenix | pet-friendly trailer with bike racks

You will be a happy camper at this lovely trailer that’s big enough for a couple and their pets. Simply attach the camper to your SUV and be on your way. Bring your bikes, for there’s a detachable bike rack at the back of the camper. The fully loaded trailer features and provides a kitchenette, a comfortable queen-sized bed, and a dinette that transforms into a sofa when the table is packed away. Its kitchenette includes a flat-top convection stove and a microwave for safe indoor cooking. For dining al fresco, there’s a portable table and a camping stove available. Pets can ride with you provided they are well-behaved.

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Phoenix, AZ, US
27.77 km (17.3 mi) from Roadrunner Park
4 reviews  
rv-rental 2 Guests

4. Tiny homes on wheels

These campers will provide you with all the home comforts you will need while out on the road or in the boondocks. They are literally your tiny homes on wheels. Book one of these top teardrop camper rentals in the city if you are a first-time camper or if you simply love outdoor adventures.

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5. Spacious, solar-powered pod with Bluetooth speakers

This rental is in mint condition. It provides three riders with the comforts they need for a smooth road trip. It’s a roomy cabin with a high ceiling, a spacious shower, and windows on every side. Swing out the windows, and they form an arch, perfect for stargazing while lying on the queen-size bed. Put the Bluetooth speakers on full blast and listen to the music while outdoors. The trailer is also equipped for cooking and dining indoors and outdoors. Its rooftop solar panels provide you with enough energy for batteries used for boondocking. Watch TV outdoors by hooking the batteries up at a campsite.

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Phoenix, AZ, US
8.57 km (5.4 mi) from Roadrunner Park
27 reviews  
rv-rental 3 Guests

Glamorous camper for newbies

This “canned ham”-shaped RV is best for first-time campers. Smoking, speeding, and off-roading are not allowed. Huge and heavy at 3,000 pounds (1360.8 kilograms), the camper includes supplies of food and water and equipment. Its full and twin beds are good for three. The luxurious wet bath comes with a toilet, a folding sink, and a telephone shower. There is a fully stocked kitchenette that allows you to cook meals while on the road. The rental is fully air-conditioned and is equipped with a heater for those cold nights. It has wide windows for stargazing, with blackout curtains if you want privacy. A Bluetooth brake controller, a propane gas, and a battery hook-up for gadgets can be provided.

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Phoenix, AZ, US
8.57 km (5.4 mi) from Roadrunner Park
27 reviews  
rv-rental 3 Guests

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