Winter is just about here (or it may as well be for some of us)! For most, this season brings a perfect excuse for hot cocoa, a lit fireplace, and copious amounts of blankets. For the adventurers amongst you, it’s the season to embrace the great outdoors.

Now, some may like the idea of going out in the freezing cold with nothing but a tent and fancy sleeping bags to keep them warm. And that’s great for them. We, on the other hand, are in the business of taking these adventures in the comfort of a teardrop trailer.

But can you use a teardrop in the winter? Absolutely. There are just a couple of things to keep in mind along the way.

Vista-Crew around the campfire out on the lake.

Why is a Teardrop Better than a Tent in the Winter?

Aside from the fact that a teardrop has actual hard-sided walls protecting you from the immediate elements, there are several other advantages to teardrop camping in the winter.

Teardrop trailers are known for their compact size, making them a popular choice for those who want to wander the highways without lugging around a massive vehicle. Especially in the snow, when there are even more chances of slippage or rolling. Let’s look at some of the advantages of camping in your teardrop during the winter.

Cozy Interior

Despite their small exterior, teardrop trailers are designed to maximize every inch of space. With snug sleeping quarters, a galley, and storage, you’ll have everything you need in one place. Now, we can’t forget that incredible view that the panoramic windows of the Vistabule offer. You don’t have to stand knee high in the snow to appreciate and experience the beauty of a heavy snow fall.

Well-Insulated

Teardrop trailers are built with insulation in mind. Many models come equipped with insulated walls, ceilings, and floors. This means you can stay warm and toasty inside, no matter how frigid it is outside. Most teardrop trailers also come with heating options, so you won’t be freezing your “teardrops” off.

Portable Paradise

Another excellent feature of teardrop trailers is their portability. Unlike larger RVs, you can tow these trailers with a variety of vehicles, making them accessible for all seasons. Even if you encounter icy roads, you can maneuver your teardrop with ease.

Now, we know what you’re thinking – tents are portable. While this is true, you have to be more particular with campsites when using a tent. With a teardrop, you have increased campsite flexibility while maintaining the size of a tent. Sleeping on the ground will freeze your backside in no time, especially if you pitch a tent on snow or frozen ground. A teardrop raises you up a few feet, and with some warm wool or down blankets (or an insulated sleeping pad) and a good sleeping bag, your buns will be nice and toasty.

Camping All-Year-Round

Teardrop trailers allow you to experience the magic of winter camping without all the inconveniences of setting up tents or packing excessive gear. Just hook up your trailer, and you’re good to go – no more battling chilly tent poles with your barehands, or fighting against your bulky winter gloves.

Tips for Teardrop Camping in a Winter Wonderland

While teardrop trailers are built for year-round adventures, there are some important tips to keep in mind:

You. Must. Winterize!

Winterizing your trailer is critical to keeping it in tip-top shape. While it may seem like something you can avoid, failure to properly winterize your teardrop can cause monumental (read: expensive) damage to your teardrop. Even if you don’t plan to camp with your teardrop this winter, be sure to winterize it prior to putting it in storage. Trust us, you’ll thank us in the spring.

Winter Tires

Equip your towing vehicle with winter tires to ensure safe and secure travels. You don’t want your tow vehicle slipping and sliding on icy roads. Not all vehicles will need winter tires. We’d recommend testing this out sans teardrop before your first winter excursion.

Stay Dry

Moisture can be your enemy in winter. Make sure that your trailer cabin is properly ventilated to help remove the moisture your body heat and breathing will generate

Plan Your Route

Before you hit the road, plan your route carefully, checking for road closures and extreme weather conditions. Be sure to plan for emergency communication as well. The last thing you want is to be stranded in a winter storm!

Winter Camping Gear

While your teardrop camper will be cozy, it is still winter. You will need to make sure you pack your appropriate winter camping gear. Dress in layers, bring extra blankets, and stock up on warm drinks to hold and sip to keep the chill at bay.

For safety, be sure to pack extra clothing in the event your heating goes out. Luckily, there’s plenty of storage available in your Vistabule!

Set Off on Your Frozen Adventure in a Vistabule!

So, can you use a Vistabule teardrop in the winter? Absolutely!

Our teardrop trailers are designed to handle all seasons (with proper maintenance). With the right preparation, your teardrop trailer can be your cozy home on wheels as you explore the winter wonderland. Embrace the chill, hit the open road, and make memories that will warm your heart, no matter how cold it gets outside.

Head over to our page and start planning the trailer of your dreams!

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