With late January cold and clear skies, it’s easy to forget that RV season is just weeks away. Cool nights by the campfire, fishing at the lake, and weekend getaways are closer than they seem.
This is the moment to pick up your RV before the rush — while inventory is still available and prices haven’t caught up to spring demand. Dealer lots are shifting. Inventory is tightening. Make your move now, and you’ll be ready when the season turns.
If you’ve been waiting for the right trailer to show up at the right time, this is it.
This clean, well‑maintained 2019 Wildwood X‑Lite 220BHXLW is the ideal trailer for anyone who wants to start camping immediately without the hassle of buying gear or figuring out what you need. It comes with a complete, curated setup — water, sewer, power, kitchen, comfort, and outdoor gear — all included and organized (see photos). This trailer is fully ready for the 2026 season the moment you hook up.
✨ HIGHLIGHTS
• Clean Idaho trailer – stored properly, winterized every year
• Second set of tires installed end of 2021 (low miles, great tread)
• No known leaks or water issues. No visible soft spots — everything looks clean and solid based on visual inspection.
• All systems work exactly as they should
• Title in hand – no liens
• Easy to tow – half‑ton friendly
🏡 INTERIOR FEATURES
• Main bed, double‑over‑double bunks, plus a convertible dinette for extra guests
• Upgraded porcelain toilet (not the standard plastic one)
• Kitchen: fridge, microwave, stove
• Clean bathroom with shower
• A/C and furnace both work great
• LED lighting
• Smart layout with solid storage for its size
• Upgraded towel and coat hooks
• TV mount for a small TV
🌤️ EXTERIOR FEATURES
• Power awning
• Rear fold‑up cargo rack mounted to the back bumper
• Plexiglass wind break added to the rack — helps prevent wind from blowing out the heater when running
• LED lighting under the awning — works intermittently (never isolated the cause)
• Stabilizer jacks
• Solid steps
• Outdoor storage compartments
• Two underbelly septic hose holders
• Clean undercarriage
• Fresh/gray/black tanks maintained and flushed regularl
🎒 COMPLETE TURNKEY GEAR PACKAGE (INCLUDED)
Everything you need to camp day one.
Water & Sewer
• Freshwater hose
• Pressure regulator
• Inline filter
• Sewer hose (2 × 10ft)
• Orange sewer cleanout hose
• Brass anti‑flowback, Y‑connector, and two 90° elbows
• Black tank treatment pods
Leveling & Stabilizing
• Two full sets of leveling blocks (10 each)
• Wheel chocks (4)
• Tongue jack stabilizer pad (works with leveling blocks)
• Side‑to‑side leveling ramp set (0–4 inches lift)
• 15" magnetic level
• X‑Chocks to lock wheels
Campsite & Comfort
• 4 camping chairs
• Awning screen
• Collapsible trash and recycling bins
• Spare parts
• Full propane tanks
This setup saves you hundreds and eliminates all the “what do I need to buy?” guesswork.
🧼 CONDITION
• 2 dogs camped with us — fully cleaned, vacuumed, and wiped down after each trip
• No smoking. No surprises
• Used intentionally and maintained correctly
• Ready for the 2026 season — sanitize and fill the fresh water tank and lines
• No known leaks or water issues. No visible soft spots — everything looks clean and solid based on visual inspection
• Sold as‑is. Buyer responsible for verifying all features and condition to their satisfaction
🎯 WHY THIS TRAILER IS A SMART BUY
New trailers come empty, and most used campers come stripped — no hoses, no adapters, no leveling gear, no chairs, nothing to cook or eat with. This one includes all of it, with over 90% of the gear newly purchased. You’re getting a complete, ready‑to‑camp setup from day one, curated by an experienced camper.
💲 PRICE
$13,500 — firm, and objectively underpriced for what you’re getting.
A clean 2019 Wildwood X‑Lite like this sells for around $15,500 empty — no hoses, no adapters, no leveling gear, no chairs, no surge protection, no soft‑start, no kitchen setup. By the time a new owner buys the essentials, they’re typically another $2,000 out of pocket.
This trailer already has that entire setup done — over 90% of the gear newly purchased, organized, and ready to use. You’re walking into roughly $17,500 of real value for $13,500. That’s about 77% of replacement cost, and that’s before you factor in the time, labor, and experience it takes to assemble a complete, reliable camping system.
If you bought a similar trailer on a lot, then added the generator, hose storage, soft‑start, Watchdog, power cord, and campsite essentials, you’d be paying full retail for every single item.
And if you’re not sure the gear really adds up to $2,000 — price it out on Amazon and the web. I already did.
This price is not going to last. It’s priced to move, and it’s priced below what the trailer + gear is actually worth. Someone is going to realize that and grab it.
Listing will be refreshed with updated spring pricing and photos in early February.
📬 CONTACT
Message through Craigslist with your name and a good time to connect.
Evenings and weekends work best.
— Transaction Details —
For everyone’s safety and clarity, all transactions are completed in person at a bank in the Treasure Valley — either your bank or mine.
At the Buyer’s Bank (recommended):
- You obtain a certified cashier’s check
- Bank hands the check directly to me
- We complete the title transfer and plate removal on the spot
- You drive away with the trailer
At the Seller’s Bank (Eagle, ID):
- Bank verifies your certified cashier’s check
- Ideal for out‑of‑area buyers or banks without a local branch
Notes:
- No mobile deposits, wire transfers, Venmo, Zelle, or third‑party “reports”
- Viewing can happen on weekends, but final purchase must occur during banking hours