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Alaskan Campers

Built For Where You're Going

The Original Hard-Sided, Pop-Up Camper, Since 1957

For nearly seven decades, Alaskan Campers has defined what it means to travel with comfort and confidence off the beaten path. As the original hard-sided, pop-up camper, Alaskan combines old-school craftsmanship with proven engineering to create a camper that’s rugged, weather-tight, and ready for anything. Each unit is hand-built in the USA with solid materials, thoughtful layouts, and reliable systems that keep things simple and functional. Whether you choose a Slide-In or Flatbed model, every Alaskan is tailored to your truck and built to handle the miles ahead — giving you the durability of a hard-side with the low-profile flexibility of a pop-up.

A Legacy Over 65 Years in the Making

1953 – The Spark in the Wilderness

It all started with a trip into the Alaskan backcountry and a box of matches. After braving brutal conditions, World War II veteran Don Hall and his wife Irene returned home determined to design a camper that could handle the cold while staying compact and mobile. That spark of necessity led to the world’s first hard-sided, pop-up design.

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1970s–2000s – Handcrafted Tradition

As the years rolled on, Alaskan Campers evolved without ever losing its roots. The company’s skilled craftsmen refined each design by hand, introducing smarter layouts and modern materials while maintaining the same proven construction that made the original so dependable.

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1958 – The Telescopic Camper Is Born

By 1958, the Halls had turned their concept into a production-ready camper — the first of its kind. Dubbed the “telescopic camper,” it quickly earned a reputation among hunters, travelers, and explorers for being both rugged and comfortable, cementing the Alaskan name as an icon of innovation.

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Today – Built for the Road Ahead

Now under new leadership with upgraded facilities and expanded customization options, Alaskan continues to honor its heritage while embracing the future. The signature hydraulic hard-sided pop-up remains at its core — still hand-built in the USA, still ready for wherever your road leads.

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1953 – The Spark in the Wilderness

It all started with a trip into the Alaskan backcountry and a box of matches. After braving brutal conditions, World War II veteran Don Hall and his wife Irene returned home determined to design a camper that could handle the cold while staying compact and mobile. That spark of necessity led to the world’s first hard-sided, pop-up design.

1958 – The Telescopic Camper Is Born

By 1958, the Halls had turned their concept into a production-ready camper — the first of its kind. Dubbed the “telescopic camper,” it quickly earned a reputation among hunters, travelers, and explorers for being both rugged and comfortable, cementing the Alaskan name as an icon of innovation.

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1970s–2000s – Handcrafted Tradition

As the years rolled on, Alaskan Campers evolved without ever losing its roots. The company’s skilled craftsmen refined each design by hand, introducing smarter layouts and modern materials while maintaining the same proven construction that made the original so dependable.

Today – Built for the Road Ahead

Now under new leadership with upgraded facilities and expanded customization options, Alaskan continues to honor its heritage while embracing the future. The signature hydraulic hard-sided pop-up remains at its core — still hand-built in the USA, still ready for wherever your road leads.

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Take a Walkthrough of the Alaskan Camper

Choose Your Alaskan

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Alaskan Slide-In

Starting at $44,950

Explore further and push your limits without sacrificing comfort, stability, and reliability. Alaskan slide-in campers are customized to fit your outdoor needs and engineered to go where RVs and fifth wheels dare not tread.

Length

Dry Weight

Fresh Water

Rec. Truck

6.5'-10'

1,550-2,250 lbs

20+ GAL

3/4-1 Ton

Length

Dry Weight

6.5'-10'

1,550-2,250 lbs

Fresh Water

Rec. Truck

20+ GAL

3/4-1 Ton

Build Your Camper
Build Your Camper
Proven Design

Alaskan’s patented telescoping hard-side system gives you the insulation and security of a solid-wall camper with the aerodynamic profile of a pop-up. The result is less drag, better fuel efficiency, and a quieter ride on or off the road.

Built to Last

Each camper is hand-crafted, not mass-produced. Real wood interiors, dovetail drawers, spray-foam insulation, and stainless-steel hardware come together to form a structure meant to last for generations.

Comfort in Any Climate

With a fully sealed hard-side body and R-13 insulation, Alaskan Campers excel in extreme cold, desert heat, and everything in between. It’s a true four-season platform built for real adventure, not just fair-weather weekends.

Timeless Utility

The classic proportions and clean aluminum bodywork aren’t just aesthetic — they’re part of what makes Alaskan Campers so functional. Every inch of the interior is designed for usability, whether that’s cooking, working remotely, or just taking a break in total peace.

Built for You

No two Alaskans are the same. Choose from multiple sizes, layouts, and interior finishes — from the rustic warmth of the Klondike to the modern simplicity of the Sitka — and equip your camper to match your exact needs and your truck.

Why Alaskan?

Alaskan Campers' telescopic pop-up design has always been the best of both worlds. Versatile and flexible enough to explore without limits but sturdy and well-built enough to weather the toughest conditions in comfort.

Flexible Interior Packages

Every Alaskan Camper comes with your choice of interior package at no additional cost, letting you shape the look and feel of your camper from the start. Each package offers a distinct style, but if you want something uniquely yours, our team can customize finishes, materials, and details to match your personal taste. Additional costs only apply if you select upgrades or custom features beyond the standard package options.

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Classic

Alaskan's Classic interior package is engineered for durability and designed to echo the adventurous spirit that founded Alaskan Campers in 1957. With a maple beadboard ceiling and solid natural maple walls, it’s easy to see why customers call the Classic their “little log cabin.” Decked out with a queen mattress in durable chenille and banquettes in grid-patterned faux leather, the Classic offers comfort without sacrificing durability.

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Sitka

The Sitka Interior Package offers adventurers a blend of rugged durability and modern style. Contemporary straw shades create a warm backdrop, and the queen mattress wrapped in chic slate chenille alongside stylish faux leather banquettes aren’t just built to last; they’re designed to be comfortable and welcoming. The Sitka is ideal for explorers who seek aesthetic appeal without sacrificing toughness—all while upholding the unmatched quality synonymous with Alaskan craftsmanship.

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Klondike

The Klondike Interior Package is tailored for adventurers demanding rugged quality and home-like comfort. With durable wood grain walls in golden hues and a queen mattress plus banquettes in plush chenille and faux leather, this setup withstands tough conditions while offering a cozy retreat. Crafted for the wild yet designed for comfort, the Klondike turns every outdoor experience into an unforgettable journey.

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Alaskan Flatbed

Starting at $58,350

Explore further and push your limits without sacrificing comfort, stability, and reliability. Alaskan slide-in campers are customized to fit your outdoor needs and engineered to go where RVs and fifth wheels dare not tread.

Length

Dry Weight

Fresh Water

Rec. Truck

6.5'-10'

1,550-2,250 lbs

20+ GAL

3/4-1 Ton

Length

Dry Weight

6.5'-10'

1,550-2,250 lbs

Fresh Water

Rec. Truck

20+ GAL

3/4-1 Ton

Build Your Camper
Build Your Camper
Proven Design

Alaskan’s patented telescoping hard-side system gives you the insulation and security of a solid-wall camper with the aerodynamic profile of a pop-up. The result is less drag, better fuel efficiency, and a quieter ride on or off the road.

Built to Last

Each camper is hand-crafted, not mass-produced. Real wood interiors, dovetail drawers, spray-foam insulation, and stainless-steel hardware come together to form a structure meant to last for generations.

Comfort in Any Climate

With a fully sealed hard-side body and R-13 insulation, Alaskan Campers excel in extreme cold, desert heat, and everything in between. It’s a true four-season platform built for real adventure, not just fair-weather weekends.

Timeless Utility

The classic proportions and clean aluminum bodywork aren’t just aesthetic — they’re part of what makes Alaskan Campers so functional. Every inch of the interior is designed for usability, whether that’s cooking, working remotely, or just taking a break in total peace.

Built for You

No two Alaskans are the same. Choose from multiple sizes, layouts, and interior finishes — from the rustic warmth of the Klondike to the modern simplicity of the Sitka — and equip your camper to match your exact needs and your truck.

Why Alaskan?

Alaskan Campers' telescopic pop-up design has always been the best of both worlds. Versatile and flexible enough to explore without limits but sturdy and well-built enough to weather the toughest conditions in comfort.

Flexible Interior Packages

Every Alaskan Camper comes with your choice of interior package at no additional cost, letting you shape the look and feel of your camper from the start. Each package offers a distinct style, but if you want something uniquely yours, our team can customize finishes, materials, and details to match your personal taste. Additional costs only apply if you select upgrades or custom features beyond the standard package options.

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Classic

Alaskan's Classic interior package is engineered for durability and designed to echo the adventurous spirit that founded Alaskan Campers in 1957. With a maple beadboard ceiling and solid natural maple walls, it’s easy to see why customers call the Classic their “little log cabin.” Decked out with a queen mattress in durable chenille and banquettes in grid-patterned faux leather, the Classic offers comfort without sacrificing durability.

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Sitka

The Sitka Interior Package offers adventurers a blend of rugged durability and modern style. Contemporary straw shades create a warm backdrop, and the queen mattress wrapped in chic slate chenille alongside stylish faux leather banquettes aren’t just built to last; they’re designed to be comfortable and welcoming. The Sitka is ideal for explorers who seek aesthetic appeal without sacrificing toughness—all while upholding the unmatched quality synonymous with Alaskan craftsmanship.

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Klondike

The Klondike Interior Package is tailored for adventurers demanding rugged quality and home-like comfort. With durable wood grain walls in golden hues and a queen mattress plus banquettes in plush chenille and faux leather, this setup withstands tough conditions while offering a cozy retreat. Crafted for the wild yet designed for comfort, the Klondike turns every outdoor experience into an unforgettable journey.

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Alaskans in the Wild

Hand-built for the road less traveled — and everywhere it leads

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Explore Financing Options for Your Alaskan Camper

Ready to hit the road in an Alaskan Camper but need financing? We’ve got you covered. We offer flexible financing options through our trusted banking partner to make your dream camper more affordable. Whether you're interested in a fully equipped camper or a customized build, we’re here to help you explore the best financing solutions tailored to your needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type and size of truck is recommended for an Alaskan Camper?

We recommend a 3/4 ton or larger truck for an Alaskan camper. Truck classifications like half-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-ton refer to payload capacities. For example, in Ford’s lineup, the F-150 is classified as a half-ton, the F-250 Super Duty as a 3/4-ton, and the F-350 Super Duty as a 1-ton. These heavier classes, especially the 3/4-ton and above, provide optimal performance for hauling an Alaskan camper.

Can I tow a boat or small trailer behind my Alaskan?

Yes! That’s the great thing about an Alaskan truck camper, you can tow your boat, a trailer or any of your camping toys. Whatever you normally would tow is still a possibility.

How heavy is a typical Alaskan Camper?

Dry weight for Alaskan Campers varies depending on the model length—from approximately 1,500 lbs for a 6.5’ model to 2,500 lbs for the 10’ model.

Where can I locate my truck's payload capacity?

You can find the payload capacity on the placard located on the driver’s side door pillar or inside the glove box on a payload certification form. Additionally, you can calculate the payload rating by subtracting your truck’s curb weight from its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).

How long does it take to build my Alaskan?

Depending on the options and features you’ve chosen it usually takes four to five months to complete the build and have it shipped to Denver, CO.

How do I get my new camper when it’s done being built?

Come pick up your custom-built Alaskan from our shop in Denver, CO. We’ll secure the camper to your vehicle, walk through how to operate everything and answer all your questions before you’re on your way.

Do you have any Alaskan Campers already built and ready for sale?

If you’re looking to buy an already built Alaskan, we might have inventory on hand. Check out our Inventory page to see what we available.

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