AutoCamp

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AutoCamp
Company typePrivate
Industry Hotel
Founded2012;12 years ago (2012)
Founder
  • Neil Dipaola [1]
  • Ryan Miller [2]
Number of locations
6 (3 upcoming) (2023)
Area served
Key people
  • Neil Dipaola (CEO)
  • David DiFalco (COO)
  • Michael Fenton (CFO)
  • Bryan Terzi (CMO)
  • Katie Hara (Chief People & Culture Officer)
  • Chris Sewell (SVP of Operations) [1]
OwnerNeil Dipaola
Website autocamp.com

AutoCamp is a hotel company that allows customers to rent Airstream trailers to glamp near popular recreational areas, such as national parks. Its has six locations in California, Massachusetts, New York, and Utah. AutoCamp Yosemite was listed by Time magazine as one of the "World's Greatest Places" in 2019. [3] AutoCamps are known for their luxury aspect, sometimes costing over $500 per night for a normal trailer. [1] It is in a partnership with the Airstream company itself.

Contents

History

AutoCamp was founded by Neil Dipaola to provide more accessibility between humans and nature. [1] The company's first location, in Santa Barbara, California, opened in 2013, with the initial purchase of an RV park happening in 2012. The now-closed area held six Airstreams with the idea of offering affordable housing. The ideology changed, however, and it became a hotel, as this was during the start of Airbnb and many tourists were recently discovering vacation rentals. [4] In December 2018, Dipaola was called by the CEO of Airstream, Bob Wheeler, who wanted to work with him due to the publicity the camp was getting. Airstream became an investor and partner of the company, being its exclusive lodging/hotel partner. [5]

The second location near Russian River in California was opened in 2016, inside of a redwood grove. The Yosemite National Park location opened in June 2019. [6]

The business boosted during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the interest in outdoor travel and wellness-focused vacations. [7]

AutoCamp's first East Coast location was established in April 2021 in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. [7] [2] A Joshua Tree National Park camp also was created in December of that year. [5] The first New York location was established in June 2022. [8] Likewise, the first camp in Utah opened in May 2023, in Zion National Park. [9]

There are three upcoming locations, in or near Asheville, North Carolina, the Texas Hill Country, and Sequoia National Park. [1]

Features

An Airstream at the Yosemite location AutoCamp 2023 02.jpg
An Airstream at the Yosemite location

The company's founder, Neil Dipaola, said in 2019 that AutoCamps cost 30 to 40% less to construct than conventional hotels. [6]

Most AutoCamps have a clubhouse with mid-century modern architecture, along with a shared fire pit. [6] The clubhouse is a communal center of sorts, being a combination of help desk, lobby, restaurant, and general store. In the Joshua Tree location, it is a twin Quonset hut, switching up the design. [7]

In addition to its signature Airstreams, the company also offers tents with furnishings. The camp also provides free WiFi in their lodging, a grill and fire pit, showers, and cookware. Bikes are a complementary rental, [1] and wagons are provided for hauling luggage. Dogs are permitted, at a $75 fee each, with a maximum of two. [10]

There are three types of Airstream suites: Classic, which are near the front and are closer together, Premium, which are in the back and spaced out, and Visa, which are located in the far back. [1]

Locations

NameNearest settlementState# of spotsSizeCoordinates
AutoCamp Santa Barbara [lower-alpha 1] Santa BarbaraCalifornia26 [11] 2.48 acres (1.00 ha) [11] 34°26′08″N119°43′34″W / 34.4355°N 119.7261°W / 34.4355; -119.7261
AutoCamp Cape Cod Falmouth Massachusetts108 [12] 14 acres (5.7 ha) [13] 41°34′39″N70°37′48″W / 41.5775°N 70.6299°W / 41.5775; -70.6299
AutoCamp Yosemite Midpines California98 [14] 35 acres (14 ha) [14] 37°32′37″N119°55′15″W / 37.5437°N 119.9209°W / 37.5437; -119.9209
AutoCamp Russian River Guerneville California34 [15] 3 acres (1.2 ha) [16] 38°29′48″N123°00′32″W / 38.4967°N 123.0090°W / 38.4967; -123.0090
AutoCamp Catskills Saugerties New York85 [17] 37 acres (15 ha) [17] 42°05′01″N74°00′57″W / 42.0835°N 74.0159°W / 42.0835; -74.0159
AutoCamp Joshua Tree Joshua Tree California47 [10] 25 acres (10 ha) [10] 34°08′19″N116°18′22″W / 34.1386°N 116.3061°W / 34.1386; -116.3061
AutoCamp Zion Virgin Utah96 [18] 16 acres (6.5 ha) [9] 37°11′46″N113°09′52″W / 37.1962°N 113.1645°W / 37.1962; -113.1645

Notes

  1. This location has closed.

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