Most off-road trailers focus on getting you farther into the wild. Campa’s All-Terrain Trailer flips the idea slightly. It’s less about survival and more about what happens once you stop. Specifically, cooking. Proper cooking.
Built from stainless steel and designed to handle rough terrain, the Campa trailer feels more like a mobile outdoor kitchen than a traditional camper. The standout is its full cooking setup, laid out to comfortably feed a small group rather than one or two tired campers eating from a pot. Stove, sink, prep space, and storage are all part of the package, turning camp into something closer to an open-air dinner party than a quick refuel stop.

Beyond the kitchen, the trailer is modular by design. Sleeping arrangements, water systems, power options, racks, and add-ons can be configured depending on how—and how often—you actually camp. At roughly 11 feet long and weighing just under 2,000 pounds in base form, it’s compact enough to tow off-road, yet substantial enough to support longer stays. With pricing landing around the $18,000 mark, it’s clearly aimed at people who see food, comfort, and time outdoors as part of the same experience—not compromises to be made once you leave pavement behind.






