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Teton Backcountry Rentals rents fully-equipped 4×4 truck campers! Four-wheel drive means unbeatable access to the best remote camping in the area!

Our trucks are equipped with campers in partnership with Four Wheel Campers of Jackson Hole and Overland Explorer.

Our Rigs

Overland Explorer CAMP-X Truck Camper 2022

OEV Camp -X Truck Camper comes mounted on a 2022 4×4 Chevy Silverado 3500. New for 2022!

Camper Info

Seats 6 people 

Full-size crew cab Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck sits up to six people with ample leg room!

Sleeps 3 

The OEV Camp-X is a medium sized camper, sleeping up to 3 adults comfortably. Featuring a king size bed, the seating area also converts into a second bed.

OEV Campers have pop-top roofs. This allows for better gas mileage when driving, but standing-room height when in camper-mode. Easily deployed, the hydraulic-assisted roof pops open after releasing 4 latches. High quality insulative material keeps you warm in cold weather.

  • Bench seating in the truck seats six
  • King size bed
  • Seating and table make a second bed
  • 20-gallon fresh water storage (*based on seasonal weather temperatures to prevent water line freezing. If the fresh water tank is unable to be filled, we can provide a 5-gallon jug with fresh water upon pick-up.)
  • Truma Instant hot water heater for dishes and outdoor showers
  • 156AH Lithium Battery for all your power needs
  • Interior kitchen: sink, two-burner stove, and fridge/freezer
  • Propane heater
  • Trailer hitch for bike racks and hauling toys
  • Solar power charging system
  • Camper essentials included with rental:
    • Linens, comforter, and pillows for the main bed.
    • Cookware, knives, cups, plates, cutting board, and
      cutlery for four.
    • Two foldable camping chairs.
    • A full propane tank to run the stove and heater.
    • 20 gallons of fresh water.

Starting at $259/day (4-day minimum. Includes 150 miles per day; $0.25/mile for overage)

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Grandby Truck Camper 2021

The Grandby is our largest pop-up truck camper and comes mounted on a four-wheel drive Chevy Silverado 2500. Spacious layout is capable of sleeping four adults!

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Camper Info

Seats 6 people 

Our largest and most spacious truck and camper. The full-size ‘crew cab’ Chevy Silverado has ample leg room for six adults.

Sleeps 4 

The Grandby camper is our largest camper, sleeping up to 4 individuals. Featuring a large queen+ size bed, the seating area also coverts into a second bed.

Four wheel Campers have pop-top roofs. This allows for better gas mileage when driving, but standing-room height when in camper-mode. Easily deployed, the hydraulic-assisted roof pops open after unsecuring a few latches.

  • Upholstered bench seating in the truck seats six
  • Queen+ size bed
  • Seating and table make a second bed
  • 20-gallon fresh water storage (*based on seasonal weather temperatures to prevent water line freezing*)
    – If the fresh water tank is unable to be filled, we can provide a 5-gallon jug with fresh water upon pick-up.
  • 6-gallon hot water heater
  • Outdoor hot-water shower
  • Dual-battery system with 12-Volt & USB power outlets
  • Interior kitchen: sink, two-burner stove and fridge/freezer
  • Propane heater
  • Camper essentials included with rental:- Linens, comforter, and pillows for the main bed.
    – Cookware, knives, cups, plates, cutting board, and
    cutlery for four.
    – Two foldable camping chairs.
    – A full propane tank to run the stove and heater.
    – 20 gallons of fresh water.

Starting at $259/day (4-day minimum. Includes 150 miles per day; $0.25/mile for overage)

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Our adventure rigs are ready to take you on a journey through Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone region.

Camper FAQ

You can refer to our Camping In the National Parks for more information on this very matter.

Additionally, you are allowed to take advantage of free camping in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. There are many easily accessed National Forest roads around Jackson Hole that offer amazing views without the crowds of established campgrounds. Inside Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, you are required to sleep at established campgrounds. With our camper you are not restricted to RV campgrounds, but can easily park and sleep at even the smallest sites.

Looking for more? We do trip consultations and itinerary building by local experts.

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A few camping essentials are included:

  • Camp Box with cookware and cutlery for 4
  • Stove
  • Cooler
  • Camp Chairs

Driving our 4×4 truck camper is just like driving a pickup truck – because it is a pickup truck! Parking lots and tight roads are a breeze because of its low profile. No need for sweaty palms thinking about driving a huge RV around mountain roads. For muddy and wintery conditions, switch it into 4×4 and enjoy the safety of a four wheel drive truck.

No. If you are camping at an established campground in the parks, there will be pit toilets available. If you are enjoying the National Forest, you may have to “rough it” and “water a tree” or dig a hole!

There is plenty of room in the camper for luggage and gear while you are driving. When you are ready to camp, lift the roof, take out the chairs, and toss your luggage in the cab of the truck.

Folding tables make a good additional to this camper rental. They can be nice for sitting outside the camper. If that is something you’d like to have on your trip, we can add those to your order. We also recommend having bear spray and educating yourself about spending time in grizzly country!

Yes! Parents sleep in the comfortable camper bed and the kids get a rental tentsleeping bags, and pads to have that “roughing it” experience!

For camping around Grand Teton National Park, refer to the Grand Teton Lodge Company. Here you can see the campground options and even book some sites online

For camping around Yellowstone National Park, refer to Yellowstone Campgrounds or Yellowstone National Park Lodges. Through those sites you can book campsites and lodging online. There are also park-run campsites that are listed on the first site that are operated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Additionally, you can refer to our Camping In the National Parks for more info.

There are two options for insuring your camper rental.

  1. If you have car insurance, there is a chance your insurance company will write a “binder” promising to cover the camper during your rental. Providing proof of this at least one week prior to your rental is required.
  2. The second option is to purchase insurance through Outdoorsy . They offer multiple tiers of insurance packages to suit your level of comfort and risk.

A 25% refundable deposit is required to make a reservation. Full rental cost must be paid 45 days prior to pick up. If cancelled within 45 days of pickup, there will be no refund issued. We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance for last minute cancellations.