RV Lifestyle

Urban Explorer

Your Oliver isn't just for wilderness. Discover how to take your trailer into cities, explore metro campgrounds, and see the world differently.

Why Urban Camping Works with an Oliver

Most travel trailers were designed for campgrounds. The Oliver was designed for anywhere. Its compact footprint, self-contained systems, and premium construction make it equally at home in an urban RV park near Nashville as it is dispersed camping in Utah.

The double-hull fiberglass construction means your Oliver is silent inside — city noise fades away. The 15,000 BTU A/C handles urban heat islands without breaking a sweat. And the compact size means many urban campgrounds that turn away 40-foot motorhomes welcome an Oliver with open arms.

Urban Camping Tips

Book early
Urban campgrounds fill up fast, especially in popular metro areas. Book 2-4 weeks ahead.
Use apps to find urban sites
Campendium and The Dyrt both have good urban campground coverage. Look for "city camping" filters.
Arrive early on weekdays
Weekday arrivals get better sites and more flexibility for parking a trailer.
Plan for traffic
Towing in city traffic is stressful. Use Waze or Google Maps with RV routing enabled to avoid low bridges and tight streets.
Shore power matters in cities
Urban heat islands mean running A/C constantly. Shore power keeps your batteries full and comfort dialed in.
Use rideshare for city exploration
Park the trailer and use Uber or Lyft to explore downtown. Much easier than towing through city cores.