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People are paying at least $250 a night to glamp in vintage camper trailers in California's wine country. Here's a look inside.

Anna Delores / Courtesy Tinker Tin Company

Tinker Tin Trailer Company, a vintage trailer rental company, has partnered with family-owned-and-operated Alta Colina Vineyard in Paso Robles, California, to create the Trailer Pond.
  • Glamping, or "glamorous camping," has become an increasingly popular camping alternative over the last decade for travelers looking to venture off the beaten path and unplug in comfort.
  • "The Trailer Pond," a collection of five vintage camper trailers located on an organic vineyard in southern California's Paso Robles, is a well-kept glamping secret.
  • Dating back to the 50s and 60s, the trailers can accommodate two people each and be booked individually or as a whole. Rates start at $250 per night.
  • The Trailer Pond allows visitors to experience Paso Robles away from the crowds. Both the New York Times and Travel+Leisure named Paso Robles a top destination to visit in 2020.
  • In addition to being able to book any of the vineyard's tastings and experiences, guests can hike through the 130-acre property, swim in a private pond, and watch movies under the stars.
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