Pin Drop Travel Trailers Partners with Arizona Trail Association to Support Stewardship of Trails and Public Lands

The Arizona Trail Association recently announced a partnership with Pin Drop Travel Trailers that will support stewardship of trails, public lands, and the people who enjoy them.
“We are so excited to be able to partner with a local business that’s created the ultimate travel trailer for adventures in Arizona’s wild outdoor spaces,” said Matt Nelson, Executive Director of the ATA. “Our Pin Drop trailer will support staff, volunteers, conservation corps and others as we work together to maintain the 800-mile Arizona Trail. After an active summer monsoon season and an equally wet autumn, there is a lot of work to be done to clear the trail,” he said.
Some of the features of the Pin Drop Travel Trailer include:
– off-grid, self-contained and solar powered
– full kitchen, including freshwater storage, sink and fridge
– super-insulated cabin for all weather camping and a plush, queen sized mattress
– lightweight and rugged, well-suited for off-road travel
– loaded with customizable features to suit your adventure needs
Designed and fabricated in Miami, AZ, Pin Drop Travel Trailers creates superior, handcrafted trailers using local resources whenever possible to encourage sustainable, responsible recreation, and exceptional outdoor experiences.
“We fully support the stewardship mission of the Arizona Trail Association,” said founder and fabricator Tim Elinski. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our own company core values. Not only do we build a sustainable product that is built to last generations, we strive to provide outdoor opportunities that have minimum impact on the environment. Pin Drop Travel Trailers are solar powered, self-contained and easy to pull, meaning our customers are able to get out a little further than the rest, have a great no-hassle camping experience, and sleep well in the great outdoors.”
Through this unique partnership, Pin Drop fabricated a product to meet all the ATA’s needs, added an attractive graphics package, and has donated the use of the travel trailer for one year. Look for it at trailheads and special events over the next year.
“We like to work with and support companies and nonprofits that embrace the Leave No Trace philosophy and ethics of public lands stewardship,” said Elinski. “As a native Arizonan raising my family here, it’s important to me that our natural resources will be protected indefinitely. Supporting the work of the ATA is a great way to provide for a better future in Arizona,” he said.
Nelson said, “We have been dreaming of an ‘Arizona Trailer’ for years, and to have a local business like Pin Drop creating some of the finest travel trailers in our own backyard is incredible!”
You can check out the Arizona Trailer and all of its features at the Arizona Fall Festival on November 5 in Phoenix; the Colossal Vail 50/50 Arizona Trail Run on December 10 in Vail; and at various Arizona Trail sponsored volunteer opportunities throughout the state over the next year.
For more information: www.pindroptraveltrailers.com