Scamp trailers are one of the most popular stand-up campers on the road today, thanks to their compact size and lightweight design.
As this allows the camper to be pulled by lesser tow vehicles, such as small SUVs, and makes towing the camper a breeze.
Plus, thanks to its smaller size, the Scamp trailer can go places other trailers can’t.
And speaking of going places other trailers can’t, people often wonder whether the Scamp trailer will fit in a garage.
So, can a Scamp trailer fit in a garage?
Scamp trailers will not fit in a garage, as the trailer’s 7 foot 6 inch height exceeds the max height of a standard garage door opening, which is 7 feet tall for both single and double garage doors.
If you’re interested in Scamp trailers though, make sure to keep reading.
As there is much more to know about the Scamp trailer than just whether or not it will fit in a garage.
So to give you a better understanding of the trailer, we’ve provided an overview of each Scamp model below, including the lesser-known 19-Foot Scamp Fifth Wheel.
Plus, as a bonus, if you’re absolutely set on choosing a camper that will fit inside a garage, we provide six alternatives to the Scamp that will.
Scamp Trailer Models
Model | Type | Sleeps | Length | Dry Weight |
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Scamp 13 | Travel Trailer | 2 – 4 | 13′ | 1,200 – 1,500 lbs |
Scamp 16 | Travel Trailer | 2 – 4 | 16′ | 1,750 – 2,000 lbs |
Scamp 19 | Fifth Wheel | 3 – 4 | 19′ | 2,200 – 2,800 lbs |
Scamp 13 Trailer
Quick Specs
- Cost: $17,000 – $27,000
- Length: 13 Feet
- Exterior Height / Width: 7 Feet 6 Inches / 6 Feet 8 Inches
- Dry Weight: 1,200 – 1,500 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 100 – 150 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 4
- Bathroom: None / 3-Piece Wet Bath
- Construction: 2-Piece Molded Fiberglass Shell
The Scamp 13 Trailer is the most popular travel trailer Scamp makes and is what usually comes to mind when someone pictures a Scamp.
It’s the perfect size for solo adventurers, couples, and even small families.
And at only 13 feet long and weighing in at just 1,200 to 1,500 pounds, it’s hard to find a smaller or lighter camper.
Scamp 13 Trailer Standard Layout 2
You might have noticed though that the above specs for the Scamp 13 vary quite a bit, from its cost and weight to its sleeping capacity and bathroom.
And that’s because like all Scamp trailers, the Scamp 13 Trailer is completely customizable.
As each trailer is sold direct-to-consumer from Scamp, and customized for the specific needs of the end customer.
Including everything from its floorplan and design to its sleeping capacity and features.
For example, the Scamp 13 Trailer is available in both standard and deluxe versions and offers five different floorplan options.
There are some features that are standard on every Scamp 13 though, and one of those is its iconic rounded shape and molded fiberglass exterior.
That not only looks unique and cool but also serves several practical purposes, including weight reduction and leak prevention.
As the two-piece molded fiberglass shell on the Scamp requires no internal framing and reduces the number of seams and points for potential water intrusion.
For more information on the Scamp 13 Trailer and to see all its available floorplans, check out Scamp’s website by clicking here.
Scamp 16 Trailer
Quick Specs
- Cost: $19,000 – $29,000
- Length: 16 Feet
- Exterior Height / Width: 7 Feet 6 Inches / 6 Feet 8 Inches
- Dry Weight: 1,750 – 2,000 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 185 – 220 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 2 – 4
- Bathroom: None / 3-Piece Wet Bath
- Construction: 2-Piece Molded Fiberglass Shell
If you like everything about the Scamp 13 Trailer but need more space, then the slightly larger and more expensive Scamp 16 Trailer might be for you.
As the Scamp 16 has all the same styling features and options as the Scamp 13, just in a larger size, thanks to an extra three feet of living space.
And because of this extra living space, the Scamp 16 Trailer is able to offer a wider range of layouts and floorplans.
Because while the 13-foot Scamp offers 5 layout options, the 16-foot Scamp offers 9 layout options, when you account for both the standard and deluxe versions.
Scamp 16 Trailer Deluxe Layout C
Allowing you to pick the best floorplan to fit your particular needs and wants.
As there are Scamp 16 Trailer layouts that prioritize sleeping capacity, others that prioritize the bathroom, and still others that prioritize max comfort and convenience.
Regardless of the layout though, they all share the same unique rounded shape and lightweight 2-piece molded fiberglass construction.
Meaning the Scamp 16 also offers a very lightweight design.
Especially when compared to other more traditionally built campers that use stick-frame construction.
As the Scamp 16 Trailer has a dry weight of between 1,750 and 2,000 pounds, and a hitch weight of between 185 and 220 pounds, depending on options.
Making it one of the lightest 16-foot campers on the market, rivaled only by the Casita and Oliver travel trailers, which are other similar-sized molded fiberglass campers.
For more information on the Scamp 16 Trailer and to see other floorplan options, check out Scamp’s website by clicking here.
Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel
Quick Specs
- Cost: $25,000 – $35,000
- Length: 19 Feet
- Exterior Height / Width: 8 Feet 10 Inches / 6 Feet 8 Inches
- Dry Weight: 2,200 – 2,800 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 400 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3 – 4
- Bathroom: 3-Piece Wet Bath
- Construction: 2-Piece Molded Fiberglass Shell
The final trailer produced by Scamp is not a travel trailer at all but instead their lesser-known fifth wheel.
But like the Scamp travel trailers from above, the Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel is no ordinary 5th wheel.
As the Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel is a compact ultra-lightweight 5th wheel.
In fact, the Scamp 19 is the lightest fifth wheel currently on the market, with a dry weight ranging from 2,200 to 2,800 pounds, depending on options.
Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel Deluxe Layout A
Just because it’s the lightest 5th wheel though doesn’t mean that it’s light on features and amenities.
As the Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel is loaded with comfort and convenience features.
Including a large front full-size bed, a rear convertible dinette booth, and a mid-full-featured galley kitchen, with plenty of counter and cabinet space.
Plus, unlike the Scamp travel trailers, all Scamp 5th wheels come standard with a three-piece wet bath.
Although the bathroom configuration can differ somewhat depending on the layout.
Like the above Scamp travel trailers though, the Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel does have its limitations and won’t be for everyone.
Due in large part to the 5th wheel’s smaller size and lighter weight.
As even the smallest and lightest standard 5th wheels will often have double the interior space as the Scamp 5th wheel.
Making them far more spacious and comfortable, especially on longer camping trips.
If you’re looking for an ultra-lightweight fifth wheel though, that can be pulled by the smallest of trucks, the Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel might be a good fit for you.
For more information on the Scamp 19 Fifth Wheel and to see all its layout options, check out Scamp’s website by clicking here.
6 Travel Trailers that Will Fit in a Garage
Make/Model | Length | Dry Weight | Sleeps |
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1. Little Guy Trailers MeerKat | 13′ | 1,180 lbs | 2 |
2. Little Guy Trailers Micro Max | 15′ 11″ | 1,860 lbs | 3 |
3. Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0 TD | 14′ 2″ | 1,587 lbs | 2 |
4. TAXA Outdoors Cricket | 15′ | 1,753 lbs | 4 |
5. TAXA Outdoors Mantis | 19′ | 3,115 lbs | 7 |
6. Safari Condo Alto R Series | 17′ 3″ | 1,825 lbs | 3 – 4 |
While a Scamp trailer won’t fit in a standard garage, due to its exterior height, there are actually a few travel trailers on the market that will.
So for those wanting a camper that will fit in a garage, we’ve highlighted six of the most popular options below.
Starting with the one-of-a-kind Little Guy Trailers MeerKat, which takes its name from the small mongoose that’s often seen sitting upright on its hind legs.
1. Little Guy Trailers MeerKat
Quick Specs
- Cost: $22,000 – $24,000
- Length: 13 Feet
- Exterior Height / Width: 6 Feet 5 Inches / 5 Feet
- Dry Weight: 1,180 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 120 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 2
- Bathroom: Porta Potty
- Construction: 2-Piece Molded Fiberglass Shell with Pop-Top
One of the most unique travel trailers that will fit in a garage is the Little Guy Trailers MeerKat.
Thanks to the trailer’s compact size and distinctive front pop-top, which when raised allows for standing and when lowered keeps the camper under standard garage door height.
Just because the MeerKat is small in size and short in stature though, doesn’t mean it’s short on amenities.
As the MeerKat trailer is loaded with comfort and convenience features.
Including a large rear convertible dinette booth, a small front kitchenette, and plenty of interior cabinet space.
Little Guy Trailers MeerKat Floorplan
And because the Little Guy Trailers MeerKat uses a similar two-piece molded fiberglass design like the Scamp, it’s also very lightweight, with a dry weight of only 1,180 pounds.
Making it one of the lightest travel trailers on the road today.
For more information on the Little Guy Trailers MeerKat, check out Little Guy Trailer’s website by clicking here.
2. Little Guy Trailers Micro Max
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $23,000
- Length: 15 Feet 11 Inches
- Exterior Height / Width: 6 Feet 10.5 Inches – 7 Feet 2.5 Inches / 6 Feet 8 Inches
- Dry Weight: 1,860 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 245 – 260 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3
- Bathroom: None / Cassette Toilet
- Construction: Stick Frame with Fiberglass Exterior
Coming in at just under seven feet tall and made by the same RV manufacturer as the MeerKat, the Little Guy Trailers Micro Max is another great camper if you want to store your trailer in a garage.
And unlike the above MeerKat, the Micro Max doesn’t need a pop-top to stand up inside.
As the Little Guy Trailers Micro Max has a fixed roof like a standard travel trailer while maintaining an interior height of 5 feet 9 inches.
Although in fairness for many they will have to slightly stoop or bend their head to walk around inside the trailer.
But this seems like a reasonable trade-off if it’s important to you to store the trailer inside a garage.
Little Guy Trailers Micro Max Standard Floorplan
Offering a similar layout to the above Meerkat.
The Micro-Max is available in two different floorplans, including the Standard and the CT, with the main difference being the lack or addition of a cassette toilet.
Beyond that though both floorplans offer a rear convertible dinette booth, a single front dinette booth, and a small kitchenette.
If you’re interested in the Micro Max and want it to fit inside a garage though, make sure to get the version that is 6 feet 10.5 inches tall.
As there are some Micro Maxs that are 7 feet 2.5 inches tall, which is too tall to fit under a standard garage door.
For more information on the Little Guy Trailers Micro Max, check out Little Guy Trailer’s website by clicking here.
3. Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0 TD
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $15,000
- Length: 14 Feet 2 Inches
- Exterior Closed Height / Width: 6 Feet 5 Inches / 6 Feet 10 Inches
- Dry Weight: 1,587 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 172 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 2
- Bathroom: None
- Construction: Stick Frame with Fiberglass Exterior / Canvas
Designed to be a cross between a standard travel trailer and a pop-up camper, the Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0 TD offers the best of both worlds.
As the front of the trailer is built like a standard travel trailer with fixed walls and a roof for better sound deadening and insulation.
While the rear of the camper offers a unique single hinge pop-up, which allows you to stand up inside the camper.
And because the height of the trailer is only 6 feet 5 inches tall when the pop-up is closed, the Clipper Express 9.0 TD can easily fit inside a garage.
Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0 TD Floorplan
Available in various versions the Clipper Express 9.0 TD is the middle of the road when it comes to features and amenities.
As the trailer offers more features than the Escape 9.0 TD but fewer than the Explore 9.0 TD, which is the most loaded version of the camper.
Providing a nice compromise between weight, cost, and features.
If you’re looking for a fully equipped kitchen though, you’ll need to opt for the Explore 9.0 TD, which offers an exterior pull-out kitchen, with a sink, griddle, and 12V cooler.
For more information on the Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0 TD and to see other versions of the camper, check out Coachmen’s website by clicking here.
4. TAXA Outdoors Cricket
Quick Specs
- Cost: $43,514 – $48,247
- Length: 15 Feet
- Exterior Closed Height / Width: 6 Feet 11 Inches / 6 Feet 7 Inches
- Dry Weight: 1,753 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 245 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 4
- Bathroom: Portable Toilet
Taking cues from both the above MeerKat (#1) and the Clipper Express 9.0 TD (#3), the TAXA Outdoors Cricket also offers a lower profile while still providing a good amount of interior space.
Because like those trailers, the TAXA Cricket also offers a partial pop-top design that expands the living space and walkability of the camper.
Offering an easy-to-deploy pop-up section at the front of the trailer that increases the max interior height to 6 feet 10 inches.
Which exceeds even larger traditional travel trailer ceiling heights that often only have interiors heights of between 6 and 6 and a half feet tall.
Plus, as an added bonus the pop-up section on the trailer also provides excellent ventilation, reducing the need for air conditioning.
TAXA Outdoors Cricket Floorplan
There’s more to the TAXA Outdoors Cricket than just its unique pop-up though.
Starting with its distinctive exterior look.
Because one thing is for sure, you’re definitely not going to confuse the Cricket with any other travel trailer, thanks to its one-of-a-kind angular design and rear hatch.
Which provides not only beauty but practicality to the trailer.
Beyond its distinctive exterior look though, the Cricket also offers a modular versatile interior as well that can accommodate up to four campers at a time.
The only real downside to the trailer, beyond its lack of a full bathroom is its high cost.
As the Cricket is one of the most expensive campers available that will fit in a garage, with a price that ranges from $43,514 to $48,247, depending on options.
To learn more about TAXA Outdoor’s Cricket, click this link to visit TAXA Outdoor’s website.
5. TAXA Outdoors Mantis
Quick Specs
- Cost: $58,872 – $65,422
- Length: 19 Feet
- Exterior Closed Height / Width: 6 Feet 9 Inches / 7 Feet 6 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,115 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 435 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 4 (7 with Optional Roof Top Tent)
- Bathroom: Dometic Toilet with Fold Away Shower
If you like the look and design of the above Cricket but need a bit more space, you might want to consider the TAXA Outdoors Mantis.
As the Mantis is the largest trailer TAXA Outdoors makes, and is four feet longer, and almost a foot wider compared to the Cricket.
Which provides not only more interior space but also more room for features and amenities.
And the good news is that despite its larger size, the trailer still fits inside a garage.
As the TAXA Mantis uses the same pop-top design, which keeps the exterior height of the camper when in travel mode to 6 feet 9 inches.
Making the Mantis short enough to fit through most single or double garage doors.
TAXA Outdoors Mantis Floorplan
Despite its shorter height though, let’s take a look at some of the extra features the Mantis is able to offer.
Starting with its large front couch that offers 11 cubic feet of storage and converts into two single bunks.
Bringing the total sleeping capacity of the trailer to four, when combined with its rear convertible dinette booth.
And if that’s not enough sleeping capacity, you can even add an optional three-person roof-top tent to the trailer, to bring the total sleeping capacity up to seven.
The trailer also offers the largest kitchenette, with the most counter space that TAXA Outdoors makes.
Also, the Mantis is one of the few garage-storable campers to offer a cassette toilet and a fold-away interior shower.
Like the Cricket though, the biggest downside to the Mantis is its expensive price tag.
As the TAXA Mantis is double and even triple the cost of other trailers on this list.
For more info on the TAXA Outdoors Mantis, check out TAXA Outdoor’s website by clicking here.
6. Safari Condo Alto R Series
Quick Specs
- Starting Cost: ~$39,818 (Based on Canada to US Dollar Conversion)
- Length: 17 Feet 3 Inches
- Exterior Closed Height / Width: 6 Feet 11.4 Inches / 6 Feet 11 Inches
- Dry Weight: 1,825 Pounds
- Hitch Weight: 270 – 405 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3 – 4
- Bathroom: Flush Toilet / Flush Toilet with Shower
The last trailer that’s small enough to fit in a garage on our list is the Safari Condo Alto R Series, which is produced and sold in Canada.
Don’t worry about the Canadian barrier though, as Safari Condo has dedicated sales reps that work in the US territory to walk you through the sales process.
With all the RV manufacturers and trailers in the US though, you might be wondering why it would be worth going through the extra trouble of buying an RV from Canada.
The answer comes down to one simple fact, which is that there is no travel trailer produced or sold in the US like the Alto R Series.
Safari Condo Alto R Series Floorplan
As the Safari Condo Alto R Series, which is available in two different trim levels, including the R1713 and the R1723, has a retractable solid roof that raises and lowers with a push of a button.
Allowing the trailer to offer a very low profile when in travel mode, while at the same time offering seven-foot interior ceiling heights when in camp mode.
Plus, unlike other trailers on this list that use canvas or tent-like materials for their pop tops, the Alto R Series uses solid fixed walls with glass at the top, offering panoramic views.
Which helps to bring the outside in on this one-of-a-kind camper.
For more information on the Safari Condo Alto R Series, check out Safari Condo’s website by clicking here.
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