Hildy
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Yorba Linda, CA
We just got a bigger trailer, so the old one's gotta go.
Posted on Craigslist at https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/rvs/d/2002-coleman-utah-popup-tent/6688195700.html - I don't know how to do the pictures here, so please refer to the link for photos, or PM me if you want any others / closeups / etc.
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We are the second owners of this pop up trailer; I purchased it from my sister, so it's been in the family since new.
With dual king sized beds on the ends, a dinette that converts to a full, and a couch that converts to a twin, this trailer comfortably sleeps 7, and has comfortably slept as many as 11 (when the girls were small and we could put 5 of them on the one king...). The slideout dinette gives a full-length walkway from one end to the other.
Four corner stability jacks and sturdy bed supports make for a secure and stable night's sleep, and the built-in propane heater keeps you warm at night. (When shore power was available, we would use electric heaters sometimes, too.) There's no AC, but you're camping, not glamping...
The beds all have custom waterproof sheets and flannel fitted sheets (which my wife made), so you can just use top sheets / blankets for warm-weather camping and leave the sleeping bags at home. The one king has a complete set of sheets, and the trailer also comes with matching towels.
The trailer can utilize shore water (hose included) or the built-in tank with 12-V electric water pump, though there is no grey-water tank (bucket for outside included, too). The 6-gallon hot water heater is propane-fired, though I can't remember the last time we actually used it. There's an indoor sink and an outdoor shower.
No oven or microwave, but there is a 3-burner stovetop inside, and a 2-burner stovetop that can hook onto the outside (caveat here: the outside stovetop counter thing needs rebuilt). Dual 20-pound (normal BBQ size) propane tanks up front, with a 12-V battery in the box that runs lights/pump/emergency brakes/etc when disconnected.
The Dometic RM 2193 fridge is small, as with all campers like this, but runs on both 12-V and 120-V electric and on propane as well.
Plenty of storage cabinets everywhere, including the front box with a custom diamond-plate cover with gas strut lids and tie-down points. The tongue also has a bike rack mounted on it that can take 4 bikes on the trailer.
Gross weight rating is 3350 lb, so you can tow this with almost anything with a 2" ball. If you want the anti-sway hitch, I can throw that in, too. Total length when closed is 19' 2", 7' 5" wide, and 4' 4" tall, so it should fit in a standard garage (length minus the tongue is 15' 9"). Opened, it's about 25' 5" long, 10' 1" wide, and 7' 10" tall.
Posted on Craigslist at https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/rvs/d/2002-coleman-utah-popup-tent/6688195700.html - I don't know how to do the pictures here, so please refer to the link for photos, or PM me if you want any others / closeups / etc.
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We are the second owners of this pop up trailer; I purchased it from my sister, so it's been in the family since new.
With dual king sized beds on the ends, a dinette that converts to a full, and a couch that converts to a twin, this trailer comfortably sleeps 7, and has comfortably slept as many as 11 (when the girls were small and we could put 5 of them on the one king...). The slideout dinette gives a full-length walkway from one end to the other.
Four corner stability jacks and sturdy bed supports make for a secure and stable night's sleep, and the built-in propane heater keeps you warm at night. (When shore power was available, we would use electric heaters sometimes, too.) There's no AC, but you're camping, not glamping...

The beds all have custom waterproof sheets and flannel fitted sheets (which my wife made), so you can just use top sheets / blankets for warm-weather camping and leave the sleeping bags at home. The one king has a complete set of sheets, and the trailer also comes with matching towels.
The trailer can utilize shore water (hose included) or the built-in tank with 12-V electric water pump, though there is no grey-water tank (bucket for outside included, too). The 6-gallon hot water heater is propane-fired, though I can't remember the last time we actually used it. There's an indoor sink and an outdoor shower.
No oven or microwave, but there is a 3-burner stovetop inside, and a 2-burner stovetop that can hook onto the outside (caveat here: the outside stovetop counter thing needs rebuilt). Dual 20-pound (normal BBQ size) propane tanks up front, with a 12-V battery in the box that runs lights/pump/emergency brakes/etc when disconnected.
The Dometic RM 2193 fridge is small, as with all campers like this, but runs on both 12-V and 120-V electric and on propane as well.
Plenty of storage cabinets everywhere, including the front box with a custom diamond-plate cover with gas strut lids and tie-down points. The tongue also has a bike rack mounted on it that can take 4 bikes on the trailer.
Gross weight rating is 3350 lb, so you can tow this with almost anything with a 2" ball. If you want the anti-sway hitch, I can throw that in, too. Total length when closed is 19' 2", 7' 5" wide, and 4' 4" tall, so it should fit in a standard garage (length minus the tongue is 15' 9"). Opened, it's about 25' 5" long, 10' 1" wide, and 7' 10" tall.