Tentrr Review - Locations, Cost, Alternatives, Pros, Cons, & More

What is Tentrr

Tentrr is a curated network of stylish and comfortable campsites available to book across the US. Like Airbnb but for camping. Tentrr partners with land owners and builds semi-permanent campsites in secluded areas that people can book on-demand.

Tentrr specializes in fully-loaded glamping experiences but they offer 4 types of campsites to choose from, on private and public lands. When you browse locations on their website, you can filter out by Site Type which includes:

  1. Signature Sites are fully-equipped glampsites that include almost everything you need to have a great camping experience. The canvas tent and all the equipment is set up by Tentrr themselves so the experience is consistent across all signature sites.

  2. State Park Sites are Tentrr Signature Sites that are located in State Parks

  3. Partner Sites are fully-equipped glampsites on private land. The tent and equipment is provided and set up by the land owner so the experience varies and is not as consistent as Signature Sites.

  4. Backcountry Sites are bare-bones campsites for those who wish to bring their own tents and gear

In addition to filtering out by site type, you’ll also be able to filter out properties based on natural features like forest, river, or beach.

Best of all, you can filter out properties based on nearby activities like hiking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, road biking, mountain biking, golfing, hunting, climbing, and more.

With campgrounds being booked up months in advance, Tentrr is a breathe of fresh mountain air for those looking to secure a last-minute campsite.

 
 

Locations

Tentrr has 1000+ campsites available to book in more than 40 states across the US.

The states where they have the most campsites available are Arizona, California, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia.

They also offer campsites in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

Check their website to see Tentrr campsites available near you.



Tentrr Pricing

Campsites on Tentrr start anywhere from $10/night for backcountry sites and go all the way up to $400+/night for signature sites.

The average cost for a fully-equipped signature site is between $75-150/night but you can book a signature site for as low as $50/night.

You can have up to 4 campers included for the base nightly rate. If you have more than 4 Campers, you may have to pay an additional fee per camper, per day, depending on the campsite.

Extras & Add-ons

During check out your host may offer additional add-ons like food, tours, activities, sports equipment, firewood, cooking gear, charcoal, bedding, and gear.

Every host offers different add-ons and every host charges differently for their add-ons, so depending whether you choose any add-ons, it might increase the total cost of your trip.

 

Example add-ons

 

Cancellation Policy

During checkout you will see a required 15% Tentrr Fee added on to your total which is an insurance that covers you in case your plans change and you need to request a full refund.

If your plans do change, you have up until 72 hours before your check-in time to cancel and request a refund. If you cancel within 72 hours of your check-in time, you’ll only get a 50% refund.

Some campsites also give you the option to add a Rain guarantee for an additional fee which automatically reimburses you if it rains for 4 or more hours during your camping trip.

 

Example Tentrr insurance fees

 

Example cost calculation

Let’s say 2 people want to camp near New York City for 2 nights and the campsite costs $125/night:

  • $125/night x 2 nights = $250

  • Tentrr’s required cancellation fee (15%) adds an additional $37.50

  • $250 + $37.50 = $287.50 total

 

Example Tentrr Cost for a 2 night trip

 

Tentrr Promo Code

We have asked the Tentrr team to provide us with a promo code exclusively for our audience - stay tuned! We’ll update this section with our promo code as soon as we have one.

Tentrr Reviews

Tentrr has a 3.97 average rating out of 3325 reviews we found online:

  • 4.6 rating out of 322 reviews on reviews.io

  • 2.9 rating out of 46 reviews on the Apple App Store

  • 4.4 rating out of 2957 reviews on Airbnb

Their iPhone app has low ratings so we suggest using their website to search for locations instead of their app. They don’t have an app for Android.

When you search for campsites on the Tentrr website, you’ll also see reviews of each campsite from past campers directly on the listing page.

How Tentrr Works

1.) First, go to their website and search the location you want to camp. There are filters available for dates, number of campers, site type, site rating, state, activities, and natural features.

 
 

2.) Click on a listing to view more details about the site such as pricing, description, parking info, whether it’s dog friendly, check-in and check-out times, site guidelines, amenities, activities, and reviews.

 
 

3.) When you’ve decided to book a campsite, click the Book Now button, choose your dates, and then follow the steps to checkout. You’ll need to enter your contact info, choose add-ons (like firewood, activities, or food), and then enter your payment information and confirm your booking.

 
 

If you book an Instant Book site, your booking will be confirmed instantly. If your site is not Instant Book, you’ll need to wait up to 72 hours for the CampKeeper to accept your reservation.

4.) After your booking is confirmed you’ll get a confirmation email with the exact address and other important details. If you have any questions you can contact your CampKeeper in the message center. Then just show up on the day of your booking and have fun!

5.) When you checkout make sure to leave the campsite how you found it, put everything away, extinguish your campfire, and don’t leave any trash. You may be charged a cleaning fee if you leave the site a mess after you leave. After your stay, you and your CampKeeper will be asked to leave a review of each other.

Signature Sites

A Signature Site is what Tentrr is known for, fully-loaded glampsites that have everything you need to camp, set up for you and waiting for you to arrive. Just show up!

Signature Sites include partner sites and state park sites. The only campsites on Tentrr that don’t come fully-loaded with essential camping gear is backcountry sites. If you want the signature experience, just toggle the backcountry sites filter off during your search.

Tentrr’s Signature Sites include almost everything you need to camp including:

  • Waterproof canvas tent, queen bed, and a memory foam mattress

  • Propane heater, fire pit, grill, and fire extinguisher

  • Chairs, bench, table, and a trash can with garbage bags

  • Sun shower, towels, camp toilet, and toilet paper

  • Lanterns, flashlights, and a first-aid kit

  • Soap, cookware, salt & pepper, and paper towels

The only things you need to bring are: water, food, drinks, utensils, cups, plates, queen sheets, pillows, pillow cases, blanket, comforter, and towels.

Here is an example of a Coleman partner site, which is a Signature Site that is decked out with Coleman equipment:

 
 

Tentrr Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Signature sites include everything you need so you can have a fun time camping without the hassle of packing all the gear in and out

  • Gives you access to camp on privately owned land that you wouldn’t be able to camp on otherwise

  • Every site is unique - every host adds their own personal touches to the sites, just like Airbnb hosts

  • Every site is beautiful - every site is required to have a “wow factor” such as a water feature or nice views

  • Most sites are secluded - you won’t see any other people, tents, or buildings around you and land owners are required to have at least 10 acres in order to be eligible to have a Tentrr site

  • There are no cleaning fees unless you leave the campsite a mess

Cons

  • If you have questions about a campsite, you are not allowed to communicate with hosts directly before booking, you have to contact Tentrr support - you are only allowed to communicate directly with a host after your booking is confirmed

  • Even though signature sites are fully loaded, there’s still some things you need to bring yourself like water, food, and bedding - some hosts provide items like firewood, food, and bedding for an extra fee

  • There is a required insurance fee added on during checkout that provides you with a full refund if you cancel more than 72 hours before your trip - there is no way to opt-out of this insurance

  • Most sites don’t have cell-phone reception or electricity, but it depends on the site

Is Tentrr Worth it?

We think Tentrr is worth trying for anyone who doesn’t mind paying a premium to have a glamping site set-up for them, and it’s a good break from hotels and Airbnbs.

We had a lot of fun during our Tentrr trips and have been recommending it to friends and family.

Booking a campsite on Tentrr can get pricey depending which options you choose but we think it’s worth it for special occasions, groups, or for people who are willing to pay a little more in order to avoid the hassle of bringing their own gear (like us!).

Plus, in this day and age where campgrounds can be booked up 6-12 months in advance it’s nice having an option that allows you to book a last-minute campsite without any hassle.

And since most of American land is privately owned, Tentrr gives us access to camp on land that we wouldn’t have gotten to experience otherwise.

Not to mention you can filter properties by activities like mountain biking, fishing, and hunting so it’s perfect for people with those types of hobbies.

 
 

Tentrr Alternatives

  1. Hipcamp - also offers camping and glamping experience so it’s a good website to compare options against Tentrr

  2. Outdoorsy - a marketplace where you can rent a camper van or RV. We recommend combining Outdoorsy and Harvest Hosts for the ultimate RV experience

  3. Harvest Hosts - overnight RV parking at farms and wineries across the US

  4. The Dyrt - an app that you can use to search and find campsites, it’s like Yelp for camping

  5. Campnab - helps you find reservations at sold-out campgrounds

  6. Airbnb - Airbnb also offers campsites too, but every campsite on Airbnb is completely unique while Tentrr strives to provide a more standardized experience

Tentrr vs Hipcamp

Hipcamp and Tentrr are very similar but they have some key differences:

  • Tentrr only offers glampsite and campsite whereas Hipcamp offers glampsites, campsites, RV parks, cabins, and treehouses

  • Tentrr is only based in the USA whereas Hipcamp has locations in the USA, Europe, and Australia

  • Hipcamp has been around longer and has more campsites available than Tentrr

If you’re trying to decide which one is a better fit for you, just check both websites because one site might have a more convenient campsite than the other.

We recommend trying both Tentrr and Hipcamp because both of them provide different and unique experiences and locations.

FAQs

Is Tentrr safe and legit? Yes, Tentrr has been around since 2015 and is based in New York City. Thousands of people have reviewed Tentrr campsites positively and Tentrr has been covered by major news organizations like Washington Post and insider.com.

Can you cancel for a full refund? During checkout, you’ll be charged a required fee which is an insurance that allows you to get a full refund in case your plans change. You can also opt-in to a rain insurance which allows you to request a refund if it rains during your trip.

Does Tentrr have bathrooms/a toilet? Yes, Tentrr Signature Sites are fully equipped including a camp toilet and a sun shower. The camp toilet is a portable toilet with a waste bag that needs to be changed after every bathroom visit. The sun show is a portable shower that is warmed up by the sun.

Are there cleaning fees? No, there are no additional fees for cleaning but you are expected to pack out everything that you packed in. You can be charged a $50+ cleaning fee if the CampKeeper submits evidence of trash or damage.

What is a winter ready site? When searching for a campsite, you’ll see an option to filter out winter ready sites. A winter ready site is a campsite that is ready for cold weather camping. These campsites are equipped with an extra layer of insulation and a propane heater or wood stove.

Can I list my property on Tentrr? Yes, you can become a CampKeeper and earn extra income by hosting campers on your property. You can apply to become a CampKeeper on their website.

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