The Off-Road Adventures section proves that truck campers can go anywhere and camp anywhere. If you’re looking to leave the asphalt and explore dirt roads, logging trails, red rock, and BLM lands, you are in for an off-road and off-the-grid feast. Do you often go off-road with your truck camper? If you do, please share your story.
Inspired by family members with a Northstar TC650, Carol and Mark Wegner bought their own Northstar TC650.
Roseann and Jonathan Hanson are two overland visionaries who saw an opportunity to bring their overland community together, and made it happen.
Steep cliff-side roads with switchbacks and no guardrails will get the blood pumping. Put the Moki Dugway on your bucket list.
David and Jenney Kiel took their trailer to Utah and discovered that pop-up truck campers are awesome.
Wheels spinning and off the ground, Hallmark, Four Wheel, and Phoenix Campers tackle the off-road Land Rover Overland Course.
Tim and Ginger Burk urge us to hit the off-road truck camping fun button with a go cart, canoe, and dune buggy.
After getting his first Hallmark truck camper, Matthew Bernier decided to take on a quick winter crossing of Engineer Pass.
Sam Deen takes his Ford Raptor and Phoenix PULSE custom truck camper rig off-road in search of off-the-grid camping.
Mark and Michele launched a successful Colorado wedding photography business and a lifestyle full of freedom, independence, and discovery.
Capitol Reef National Park located in southern Utah has world famous slot canyons, geologic beauty, and truck camping opportunities.
How do you go camping in the winter and not freeze? Bruce and Kim give us some very useful winter camping tips.
Here are the most popular pop-up truck camper adventure articles in Truck Camper Magazine.