Length

6.5'

Dry Weight

2,332 lbs.

Height

67"

Fresh Water

15 Gallons

Step into the Arctic interior from Alaskan Campers, where warmth meets adventure in style. Deep blue upper cabinets pop against rich wood lowers, creating a cozy yet open feel. Sleek marble-textured countertops add a touch of elegance without clutter. Bright tweed-look laminate walls ties it all together with a subtle shimmer. The blue-and-white bounce light around, making tight spaces feel endless. Every corner invites you to kick back after a long day outside—like home, but better. Designed for comfort, this 650 SI fits everyone from solo travelers to families. Pops of color keep things lively without overdoing it. Arctic: your cabin in the wild, ready to roll.

  • Two Zamp 190w Solar Panels
  • 12v Outlet w/ USB Ports
  • RedArc 2000w Pure Sine Inverter
  • Suburban 4 gal Hot Water Heater
  • Roof Rack Brackets
  • Nova Kool 3.5cu/ft Fridge
  • Two Expion 360 162Ah Batteries
  • Outside Shower
  • Thetford Casette Toilet
  • Dual Pane Windows
  • Wired for AC
  • 3" Taller Top
  • Winter Water System

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Ready to start the journey toward your custom Alaskan Camper? Use our online builder or give our sales team a call; either way, we’re here to bring your vision to life.

Call us: 360.767.9271

Address:
801 NW Kerron Street
Winlock, WA 98596

 

Purchasing & Pricing

Got some features in mind or would like to discuss options with our sales team? Let’s talk through your wishlist and get your questions answered before we get to work building your custom Alaskan Camper. Financing is available.

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WHY US?

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.

65+ Year History

We’re the original, hard-sided pop-up pioneers and quite proud of our tradition of fine craftsmanship and innovation—built entirely in the USA since 1958.
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Hard-Sided, Pop-Up

The only hard-sided pop-up of its kind on the planet.
Solid, protected, and comfortable without sacrificing agility—we’re ready to take on whatever mother nature can throw down.
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Flexible Interior Packages

From classic styles to more modern, minimalist designs, explore our range of interior packages designed to look great and durably built to withstand the rigors of the outdoors.
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Proven by Design

Each camper is built the Alaskan way: thoughtful design, careful execution, and a level of quality earned over time.

 

Featured Story

“We’ve had four Alaskans, and every one has carried us through something different.”

—  Curran and Dawn Foley

We’ve had four Alaskans, and every one has carried us through something different.

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“I always liked having something to work on and something to plan around.”

—  Mike Dahlager

I always liked having something to work on and something to plan around.

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“I just wanted to prove you can do this with a standard-range Lightning and a camper in the middle of nowhere.”

—  Matt Mortensen

I just wanted to prove you can do this with a standard-range Lightning and a camper in the middle of nowhere.

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“For me, the Alaskan is easy to handle on the road and comfortable enough to be both home and office.”

—  Cass Beach

For me, the Alaskan is easy to handle on the road and comfortable enough to be both home and office.

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“We came down, got the tour, the brochure, the whole walk-through. Maia was great—answered our questions, helped us figure out what would work. That’s when it all kind of clicked.”

—  Alex & Ann Genn

We came down, got the tour, the brochure, the whole walk-through. Maia was great—answered our questions, helped us figure out what would work. That’s when it all kind of clicked.

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“I have a tendency to meet people randomly and end up in places I didn't anticipate—and that is my favorite part of this trip.”

—  Court Long

I have a tendency to meet people randomly and end up in places I didn't anticipate—and that is my favorite part of this trip.

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“It was always ready to do the job—whether that was holding heat in -20°, hauling 400 pounds of halibut, or giving our boys a place to learn in the middle of nowhere. It never asked much, and it never let us down. That camper did its duty—and then some!”

—  Thomas and Patricia McWilliams

It was always ready to do the job—whether that was holding heat in -20°, hauling 400 pounds of halibut, or giving our boys a place to learn in the middle of nowhere. It never asked much, and it never let us down. That camper did its duty—and then some!

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“I can go to Baja. I can go into the mountains to go fishing. Easy to drive. Easy to park. Honestly, I can pull over wherever I darn-well want and camp.”

—  Bob Broderick

I can go to Baja. I can go into the mountains to go fishing. Easy to drive. Easy to park. Honestly, I can pull over wherever I darn-well want and camp.

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“We winged it! We didn’t over plan—we just picked a mileage goal, booked campgrounds on the fly, and let the road do the rest.”

—  Jeff and Deb Marks

We winged it! We didn’t over plan—we just picked a mileage goal, booked campgrounds on the fly, and let the road do the rest.

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“I’ve really come to love the Alaskan’s thoughtful design and how functional it is once you get the hang of it!”

—  Shannon Moore

I’ve really come to love the Alaskan’s thoughtful design and how functional it is once you get the hang of it!

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“Waking up to deer bedded around camp or showering in the snow—those are the moments that make it all worth it. Every time someone compliments my rig, it reminds me I made the right choice.”

—  Jim Nemanich

Waking up to deer bedded around camp or showering in the snow—those are the moments that make it all worth it. Every time someone compliments my rig, it reminds me I made the right choice.

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“When I’m admiring the Alaskan craftsmanship I appreciate the years of natural evolution in the design. It is the result of steadfast commitment to quality for over sixty years. Now that’s uncommon!”

—  Gary and Brigitte Gibson

When I’m admiring the Alaskan craftsmanship I appreciate the years of natural evolution in the design. It is the result of steadfast commitment to quality for over sixty years. Now that’s uncommon!

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“I don’t like campgrounds. To me, it’s not really getting away. It’s more like people getting in your way.”

—  Carl and Lisa Chidiac

I don’t like campgrounds. To me, it’s not really getting away. It’s more like people getting in your way.

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“I can easily park and set up in a friend’s driveway. That way I have my own space in the mornings to drink my coffee before everyone gets up and makes me breakfast. Ha, just kidding.”

—  Rick Sink

I can easily park and set up in a friend’s driveway. That way I have my own space in the mornings to drink my coffee before everyone gets up and makes me breakfast. Ha, just kidding.

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 do I get my new camper?

Come pick up your Alaskan Camper from our production facility in Winlock, Washington. 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.

Explore further.
Stay Longer.

Embrace the unbeaten path with the comfort and flexibility to redefine home on the open road.