Start with sleeping comfort
Pick the tent and sleep setup first. Then add cots, pads, pillows, and sleeping bags based on who needs the most comfort.
FAQ & camping tips
Use this page to understand weekend package pricing, pickup, payment, returns, and the basics that make a short Utah camping trip easier.
Rental FAQ
Short answers for the things most customers need to know before sending a camping gear rental request.
Weekend packages use the package price shown on the site. They are built for Friday through Sunday trips, with Monday return okay. Individual gear and add-ons are priced nightly.
Return timing is reviewed at pickup. Weekend packages are built around Friday through Sunday use, with Monday return okay.
Add-ons are individual gear items you can add after choosing a package. They are priced nightly based on the dates you select.
No. You submit a rental request online, Travis reviews availability, and payment is completed in person at pickup after Travis confirms availability.
No. After the site receives your request, Travis reviews availability and follows up to confirm, modify, or decline it before pickup.
Standard pickup is at 4648 W Palmer Drive, Suite A, West Valley City, UT 84120. Paid public highway-exit meetups can be requested when you submit your rental request.
Bring gear back in the condition reviewed at pickup. Shake out tents and bags, keep food and trash out of the gear, and mention any damage or missing items when you return it.
Start with the package closest to your group size, then add chairs, coolers, shade, cooking gear, or comfort items as needed. You can also contact the owner with your trip details.
Utah camping tips
These reminders are meant for simple weekend trips, family campouts, and first-time renters who want an easier setup.
Pick the tent and sleep setup first. Then add cots, pads, pillows, and sleeping bags based on who needs the most comfort.
Chairs, tables, and canopy shade make camp easier for meals, kids, and downtime between activities.
Choose only the cooking gear your meals actually need. Add a cooler, water container, table, or stove when your trip calls for it.
Keep food, trash, and loose dirt out of tents, bags, coolers, and chairs. Bring everything back together so return check-in is smooth.
If you are not sure whether you need a larger tent, extra chairs, a cooler, or shade, send a quick message with your group size and trip style.
Follow posted campground rules, keep heat away from tents and dry materials, and review any fire or propane item expectations at pickup.
Future trip content
This section is ready for future real content after the business collects owner-approved photos, setup examples, short videos, or customer adventure notes.