Standard weeknights
Sunday–Thursday, non-holiday dates.
2-night minimum. Great for quick mountain getaways or midweek trailhead missions.
Here’s a ballpark of what it costs to rent the Little Guy Max, plus the fine print and common questions so you know exactly what to expect. These numbers are easy to tweak as we dial things in.
These rates are based on similar teardrop and small travel trailer rentals around Denver. Adjust them whenever you’re ready to lock in your actual pricing.
Sunday–Thursday, non-holiday dates.
2-night minimum. Great for quick mountain getaways or midweek trailhead missions.
Friday–Saturday nights outside major holidays.
3-night minimum for long weekends (for example Fri–Mon) to make sure you have enough time to actually enjoy the trip.
High-demand dates like Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day.
3+ night minimum. Exact dates and peak windows are flexible and can be adjusted based on your calendar.
For full weeks and longer road trips.
Example: A 7-night booking at the standard rate would average around $130/night after a weekly discount.
Most of what you’ll need is included. A few fees and add-ons help cover wear-and-tear and keep the rig in good shape.
As long as the trailer comes back in reasonable shape, most guests never hear about their deposit again.
If your dog tends to chew, scratch, or get very anxious in new spaces, let us know so we can set expectations together.
You can remove or change these later if you don’t end up offering certain extras.
If you’re new to towing or camping with a trailer, you’re not alone. Here are some of the things people usually ask before they book.
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