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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 1H 23M

Why Pop-Up Campers Make Great First RVs (+ a $1,500 Used Pop-Up Camper Unicorn Story)

from The RV Atlas Podcast · host Jeremy Puglisi

On this week’s episode of The RV Atlas Podcast, we’re going back to our roots—literally—with a full episode dedicated to pop-up campers. It’s been years since we’ve focused on this […] The post Why Pop-Up Campers Make Great First RVs (+ a $1,500 Used Pop-Up Camper Unicorn Story) appeared first on The RV Atlas.

On this week’s episode of The RV Atlas Podcast, we’re going back to our roots—literally—with a full episode dedicated to pop-up campers. It’s been years since we’ve focused on this category in depth, but after hearing from so many listeners who are just getting started in RVing, it felt like the right time to revisit one of the most approachable and beloved entry points into the camping lifestyle. This episode unfolds in three fun and meaningful segments. First, we share eight reasons why pop-up campers make great first RVs. Then we bring on Shawn—the RV Atlas camera guy and podcast editor—for a truly incredible story about scoring one of the best used pop-up camper deals we’ve ever seen. And finally, we wrap things up with a collection of heartfelt and often hilarious stories from members of the RV Atlas Facebook Group about their own pop-up camper experiences. If you’re RV-curious, budget-conscious, or just nostalgic for simpler camping days, this episode is for you. To listen to the RV Atlas podcast click on the media player above or subscribe to the RV Atlas wherever you get your favorite shows. Eight Reasons Why Pop-Up Campers Make Great First RVs We’ll start with the big picture: despite a few well-known drawbacks, we genuinely believe pop-up campers are one of the best ways to get started in RVing. 1. They’re More Affordable Than Other RVs Pop-up campers still sit at one of the lowest price points in the RV world. New models typically range from about $8,000 to $18,000, which is significantly less than most travel trailers or fifth wheels. While nothing is “cheap” anymore, this is still one of the most accessible entry points for families looking to test the RV lifestyle without making a massive financial commitment. 2. The Used Market Is Huge One of the most compelling reasons to consider a pop-up camper is the robust used market. Even though fewer companies manufacture new pop-ups today (with Forest River’s Rockwood and Flagstaff lines leading the charge), there are thousands of older units still in circulation. If you search Facebook Marketplace in the spring, you’ll likely find multiple options in your area. And in many cases, buyers can purchase a used pop-up camper and later sell it for roughly the same price—something that’s almost unheard of in the RV world. 3. They’re Easy to Store and Maneuver When folded down, most pop-up campers are compact—typically between 11 and 19 feet long—and low in height. That means: Easier driveway storage Potential garage storage Easier maneuvering by hand when unhitched But once you pop them up, the interior space expands dramatically. It really does feel like one of the great “magic tricks” of the RV industry. 4. They’re Incredibly Family-Friendly Pop-up campers often offer more sleeping space than larger RVs. Between the two pull-out beds, dinette conversions, and additional seating areas, many models can comfortably sleep five or six people. And surprisingly, the beds and seating tend to be quite comfortable—sometimes even more so than in entry-level travel trailers. 5. They’re Easy to Tow This is a huge advantage for first-time RVers. Because pop-up campers are lightweight and sit low when folded, they can often be towed by: Minivans Smaller SUVs Crossovers You can also see over them while driving, which makes towing feel much less intimidating. 6. They Fit in More Campsites Pop-up campers can fit into many campsites that larger RVs simply can’t access. This includes: Tent camping sites Smaller state park sites Remote or scenic spots in national parks

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