Tentrr

It is the camping equivalent of air BnB with more than one thousand properties in 43 states, especially in the northeast.

[1][2][3] Many of their sites are fully-furnished with a standard kit, with campers only needing to bring firewood and bedding.

[7] Tentrr's sites include private property owners who rent part of their own land (called CampKeepers),[8] state parks and more and allows users to book directly based on the features they're looking for.

[9][10] [11][12] While the company saw steady growth in its initial years, it grew further during 2020 and 2021 as people sought travel alternatives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"[16] It said the filing was meant as a path to renegotiate an equipment lease with Farnam Street Financial.