Your Questions, Answered
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We provide camper trailer rentals with full delivery and setup at your Jasper-area campsite. This includes towing the trailer to your site, leveling it, connecting services (if applicable), and getting everything ready for your stay.
We also offer:
Teardown & pickup when your trip is done
Support for unserviced sites, including optional propane and battery pack for charging electronics.
Local guidance on choosing campsites and navigating Jasper.
Pet-friendly
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Book your campsite — Reserve a site that fits a trailer under 20 ft (we can advise)
Pick your trailer — Choose Bigfoot, Boler or Lit Biggy.
Request availability via email or visit our Airbnb Site.
Email: Fill out our contact form with your dates, trailer choice, and campsite info.
We’ll confirm availability, send a quote, and walk you through next steps.Airbnb: look for Peas in a Pod Jasper
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We’re proud to be the only licensed trailer rental operator inside Jasper National Park, meaning you’re booking with a business that meets all park standards and operates fully within Parks Canada regulations. This gives you peace of mind that your rental is safe, compliant, and welcome in the park.
We’re also locally owned, and we take great care of our trailers — each unit is regularly maintained, inspected, and thoughtfully updated so guests enjoy a smooth, reliable, and comfortable stay.
We also stand out because:
Thoughtfully renovated vintage trailers — Cozy charm with practical comfort.
Personal, reliable communication — You always talk to the same two people, not a rental counter.
Pet‑friendly options — Bring your furry companions along.
Local guidance — Tips on campsites, cell‑service zones, and what to expect in Jasper.
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The best way to reach us is by email — we respond quickly and can usually troubleshoot most questions that way.
If needed, we can also help by phone and walk you through anything step‑by‑step.
For situations where you need us to come to your campsite, we’re happy to help — there is a $15 service fee for on‑site support.
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We keep our pricing simple and transparent. Each trailer has a set rental fee, and you’ll find the full price list anytime on our website.
We also charge a cleaning fee, which varies by trailer due to the time and disposal requirements:
Boler: $50
Bigfoot: $80 (includes the required dumping fee)
You can also add extra services to your booking, such as additional propane or battery pack for unserviced sites.
If you’d like help estimating your total cost for specific dates or campgrounds, just send us an email—we’re happy to help!
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We keep things friendly, helpful, and low‑pressure. When you book with us, you can expect a smooth and easy experience from start to finish:
The day after you arrive, we’ll send a quick check‑in with a few helpful tips for your stay—things like nearby viewpoints and great restaurants.
After that, we give you space. We know many people come to Jasper to disconnect, relax, and enjoy their adventure without interruptions.
If you ever need us, we’re always an email or call away, and we’re happy to help.
Your trip is your time—our goal is simply to make it easier, cozier, and stress‑free.
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Yes, we are a pet friendly affordable accommodation that allows pets!
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If you are camping with us, guaranteed you will see wildlife at outside of your window. All campgrounds have some type of animal roaming the grounds on a daily basis.
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Very possibly the cheapest and most memorable experience you will have in Jasper National Park. Our campers offer a unique stay that combines adventure, comfort, and affordability — often for less than a traditional Jasper hotel room.
Each camper comes equipped with a stove for cooking meals, along with many of the comforts of home including blankets, towels, cookware, and thoughtful extras to make your stay cozy and comfortable.
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Yes this is a family friendly accommodation. The Bigfoot is the best suited for more then 2 people.
Client Reviews
“Your camper was absolutly perfect for us. You had everything we would need and it was so comfy. Thank you again We gave out your website to a few people in the campground too. Everyone loved the camper.”
— Former Customer May 2024
“This camper stay was really cute and cozy! The set up process was seamless as they had it all ready to go in a Jasper National Park campsite. We really enjoyed our stay and used some of the recommendations provided. Would highly recommend this stay! .”
— Former CustomerSept 2025
“This camper was adorable and just what I needed for a getaway in the mountains. Christina and Julie were very helpful with any questions I had. The space was a little smaller than expected as a 5’8 woman but very cozy. The amenities all worked great and the beds were comfortable.”
— Former CustomerSept 2025
Jasper Family Travel Guide:
Best things to do in Jasper
Best Local Tip- Family Friendly
Best Swimming Spots
Lake Edith- Follow the road all the way to the end- a few cars to mark the best spots along the road
Patricia Lake
Best Sunrise Spot
Jasper Lake
Edge of the World- A scenic drive up to the ski hill and park on the side of the road. Small trail to lead you to the Edge (better and free in comparison to the skytram)
Best Grocery Store
TGP Grocery Store — Great budget-friendly option
Cheapest coffee and muffins on a run- Tags convenience store
Best Hikes
Old Fort Point — Best for early morning or after dinner
Hochi Mini Trail
Best Swimming Spots
Lake Edith
Patricia Lake
Best Coffee & Diner Stops
Andromeda
Olive Bistro
Best Rainy Day Activities
Miette Hot Springs
Wildlife tours through the park

