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This is a 2014 Dodge Caravan minivan turned into a stealthy camper van.

It’s listed on RV Share out of Winterport, Maine, near Acadia National Park. If you’ve considered van life, why not try it out first? This minivan has everything you need to try the lifestyle out for yourself! At $135 per night, it could be a smart way to test the waters. What do you think?

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MVL1 Dodge Caravan Camper Rental in Winterport, Maine

Van life campervan with roof rack in scenic coastal setting at sunset.

Images via Luke/RV Share

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This is a 2020 Winnebago Revel Class B van conversion rental out of Davie, Florida, nicknamed the “Jewel Box.”

If you’ve been considering van life, it’s always a good idea to try it first. One way to do it could be by renting a Class B like this beautiful 19 ft. adventure wagon that sleeps up to three. The Revel is one of my favorite manufactured conversion vans because of its power lift bed & layout. What do you think of it?

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2020 Winnebago Revel “Jewel Box” Van Conversion on RV Share

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Julia is a traveling musician in her one-woman band, Echo Rose Rising. She’s taking her music on the road, hoping to perform at least once in all 50 states!

She chose a pull-behind trailer for her nomadic adventures and outfitted the interior to meet her needs and reflect her eclectic style. A bathroom was her priority, and she got one! Enjoy this fun tour of her creative space.

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From Studio Apartment to Touring Camper Life

Compact tiny house trailer hitched to a vehicle in open desert setting.

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Pack your bags and hit the road with the “Wanderpreneurs” as they share their adventurous journey of living full-time in an RV for the past six years! What started as a brief escape from suburban life evolved into a permanent lifestyle characterized by travel, entrepreneurship, and homeschooling on the go.

Discover how Lauren and Aaron transformed their fifth-wheel into a cozy home, complete with clever space-saving hacks and a thriving online business, and get inspired to chase your wanderlust dreams!

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Parents, Teen & Tween in 5th Wheel RV

Family of four in front of their tiny house, embracing nomadic lifestyle.

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Birdie is one of Safe + Sonder Van‘s recent conversions, custom-built for a family of four. Instead of building in permanent bunks (which they did a great job of in their North model), this family chose an innovative Cabbunk system. The bunks are like hanging cots that can be put up and down when needed.

They used a U-shaped dinette that converted into a queen bed at night to give the family space to eat and hang out. Two additional captain chairs provide the children with a safe place to sleep at night. And yes, there’s a bathroom—indoors—for the family to use!

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This Van Seats and Sleeps Four!

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This is a tiny cabin by Getaway in High Springs, Florida.

The cabin is located on dozens of acres of private woodlands. Inside, there’s a comfortable bed, bathroom, kitchen, and private outdoor area. The location is two hours outside of Orlando in Getaway Gilchrist Springs, which features 45 tiny cabins on 90 acres. There’s an on-site trail with mature oaks and Spanish moss, and Devil’s Millhopper and Geological State Park are both nearby.

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Getaway Gilchrist Springs Tiny Cabin

Tiny house cabin in a forest setting with outdoor fire pit and seating area.

Images via Getaway/Airbnb

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This is a tiny log cabin in Fort White, Florida.

It’s an Amish-built one-bedroom cabin with bunk beds in the living area, making it an excellent family option. The cabin is available to book on Airbnb, but would you live in a cabin like this full-time?

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Tiny Log Cabin in North Florida

Charming tiny log cabin with front porch nestled in lush Florida woods. Perfect for small space livi.

Images via Bobby/Airbnb

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This two-story treehouse in Lindale, Texas, combines all the cozy charm of cabins with the luxury finishes you expect from a hotel. Decorated with whites and creams, the space has many nods to “Moon Honey,” with a moon-shaped bed, moon artwork, and more.

The first level of the treehouse has a living room, veranda, full kitchen, and a 3/4 bathroom. You take the spiral staircase up to the second level, where you’ll find the bed, a reading nook, a mini kitchen, and a half bathroom. What do you think of this vacation spot?

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Romantic Texas Treehouse Getaway

Treehouse with moon-shaped bed nestled among trees at night.

Images via Jason/Airbnb

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This is a beautiful modern cabin in Montana, set on 10 acres (with three other treehouses/cabins). The majority of the home’s windows look out on private swaths of forest, making it feel more secluded than it is.

The cabin on stilts has two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and another with a king-sized bed. Between the two main cabin structures is a balcony with a couch and fire pit so you can relax outdoors. Inside, the open-concept living room and kitchen has full-sized appliances! What do you like most about this cabin?

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Modern Cabin in Montana with Forest Views

Off-Grid Cabin on Stilts in Snowy Forest for Sustainable Living.

Images via Airbnb

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