Lumberjack Caravans - From Home To Your Next Adventure

Lumberjack Camper Trailers is part of one of the largest caravan manufacturing groups in Australia, with well over 20 years of experience in manufacturing Lumberjack caravans and off-road recreational vehicles, including campers, pods and hybrid models. The range suits all types of adventurers from solo travellers to couples, retirees and families. 

Their ultimate goal is to ensure every Australian family has the opportunity to enjoy and experience the outdoors with a safe and high-quality vehicle. They have carefully listened to their customers and designed vehicles for all budgets. All the essentials are included from the floor and annex walls to storage and deluxe kitchens. No hidden extras or surprises here! 
They are also committed to ensuring their customers get years of use from their camper, so they offer an exclusive lifetime warranty. You can find out more about the terms and conditions here.

Lumberjack Campertrailers

Glenaire ‘Family’ Series II

This dual-folding hard floor camper trailer is designed for up to four adults and two children with a king-sized main bed, a queen-sized rear bed, and a convertible sleeping space. Features include a large external fridge slide and pantry storage, a 3-burner Dometic cooktop, pantry storage, a fixed table and leatherette seating, a stereo system, a 17” LCD/LED screen and a 14oz waterproof tent. Discover additional features (including of the trailer, suspension, power, storage and safety) and optional upgrades here.

Johanna Series II

This forward-folding camper trailer is designed for up to two adults and three children with a king-sized main bed and a lounge area that converts to a double bed space. Features include a leatherette seating area, a 3-burner Dometic cooktop, a dedicated fridge storage slide with a cooker and sink and a 14oz waterproof tent. Discover additional features (including of the trailer, suspension, power, storage and safety) and optional upgrades here.

        

FAQs - Lumberjack Caravans

Your first step is to decide what type of vehicle you’re after, whether that’s a caravan, a camper trailer or a hybrid. Other things to consider when choosing a caravan include how many beds you’ll need (and what size), whether you’ll be going off-road, its dimensions in terms of parking and storage, what capacity your vehicle can tow, your budget and what features (like cooking facilities, an interior ensuite, a fridge, an entertainment system, an outdoor awning etc.) are ‘must haves’.

There are so many fantastic options available, and custom fit-outs and additional accessories (like fridge/freezers, a generator and solar panels, for example) are also available. The possibilities are endless, so research is vital.

Tyre pressure is an important factor in ensuring a safe journey when towing a caravan. Over-inflated tyres can cause the vehicle to bounce along the road, which can be dangerous when travelling at speed. Under-inflated tyres can lead to increased wear and tear and can also affect your vehicle’s handling. Caravan tyre pressure will depend on the weight of your caravan and the type of tyres you are using.

For example, if you are using caravan tyres with a maximum load capacity of 1000 kilograms, the tyre pressure should be set to 38psi. However, it is always best to check the specific tyre pressure recommendations for your caravan tyres. It's also important to release the tyre pressure down when you are off-road to protect the van and contents from damaging vibrations.

 

A generator can be an excellent solution for power outages or when you are travelling in remote areas. However, selecting the right generator for your needs is crucial to ensure you are getting the best performance and value for money. Also, think about where you will store it in terms of weight distribution.

Typically, a caravan generator needs to be a minimum of 2000 watts. When considering the size of the generator you’ll need, you should also consider the wattage requirements of the appliances you will be using. For example, if you are considering running an air conditioner, you will need at least 2.5kVA.