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Why Lumberjack Camper Trailers?

Find Lumberjack Camper Trailers caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Compare all three Lumberjack models with full specs, weights and pricing. The range spans from the Mt Royal, a lightweight two to three-sleeper at 2150 kg tare, through to the Macedon, a four-sleeper family van at 2500 kg tare — all towable behind mid-size SUVs and family sedans. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll notify you when a Lumberjack Camper Trailer matches your criteria.

Lumberjack Camper Trailers are imported from China and distributed in Australia through a network of dealers. The brand offers three core models designed for the Australian family market: the Mt Royal, Mt Feathertop and Macedon. All three sit in the sub-3000 kg ATM weight band, making them accessible to owners of standard family tow vehicles without heavy-duty upgrades. The tare weights range from 2150 kg to 2500 kg, with sleeping capacities spanning two to five people depending on the model chosen. The range targets first-time buyers, downsizers and families seeking straightforward on-road touring without specialist off-road capability.

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Lumberjack Camper Trailers buyer's guide

Who buys a Lumberjack?

Lumberjack caravans appeal to families and couples planning blacktop touring and caravan-park stays. The three-model range — Mt Royal (two to three-sleeper), Mt Feathertop (four to five-sleeper) and Macedon (four-sleeper) — covers young families, empty-nesters and small groups. All three sit under 3000 kg ATM, so they suit owners of Subarus, Fords, Holdens and other mainstream tow vehicles without needing a dedicated heavy tow rig. If you're planning off-road exploration or remote outback travel, Lumberjack doesn't specialise in that segment. They're built for regular family holidays, weekend getaways and seasonal touring on sealed roads and established caravan parks.

What to inspect

Since Lumberjack caravans are imported finished units, focus on structural and water-ingress points. Check the corner seams and windows for signs of water staining or soft wall spots — composite sandwich panels can delaminate at edges if transport or storage moisture has penetrated. Inspect the chassis drawbar welds and jockey wheel mount for cracks or surface corrosion, especially around the front overhang and at suspension attachment points. Test the gas struts on any pop-top or convertible roof sections if fitted, and examine the coupling and safety chain attachment closely. Walk around the perimeter with a moisture meter if you can — water entry often shows first inside corners and beneath windows.

Value and resale

Sold data for Lumberjack on VANTURE is limited so far — no units have yet been listed as sold — so firm resale trends are too early to call. As an imported Chinese-built caravan in the sub-3000 kg family category, Lumberjack typically competes on price-point rather than brand heritage or local build reputation. First-hand purchase prices will set the market baseline; second-hand units will likely depreciate in line with other imported brands in the same weight and sleeping category, perhaps 10–15% per year depending on age and condition. Check comparable models (similar tare, sleeps, year) on VANTURE to estimate fair second-hand value before negotiating.

Frequently asked questions about Lumberjack Camper Trailers

Where are Lumberjack caravans made?

Lumberjack Camper Trailers are imported from China and distributed in Australia through local dealers. The caravans are factory-built overseas and arrive ready-assembled, with Australian compliance certification and registration support handled by the distribution network. There is no Australian manufacturing or final assembly stage.

What's the price range for a Lumberjack caravan?

VANTURE has no active or sold listings for Lumberjack caravans to date, so real market pricing data is not yet available. Check with dealers or request a quote directly to establish new pricing. Once units sell through VANTURE, we'll be able to provide typical second-hand price ranges and resale data.

What Lumberjack models are best for family touring?

The Mt Feathertop and Macedon are both four-sleeper family vans, with the Mt Feathertop offering the option to sleep four to five people, making it the best fit if you need flexible capacity. Both sit around 2230–2500 kg tare and 2850–2950 kg ATM, so they're towable behind mid-size SUVs without specialist hitches. The Mt Royal is a more compact two to three-sleeper at 2150 kg tare, better suited to couples and small groups.

How does Lumberjack hold its value on the second-hand market?

Sold data for Lumberjack is limited — no units have sold on VANTURE yet — so we cannot draw a resale trend from our own market history. As an imported Chinese-built caravan, expect depreciation in line with other entry-to-mid-range imported brands in the same weight category. Set an alert on VANTURE and monitor comparable models (similar tare, year, sleeping capacity) to track fair second-hand values as the market matures.

What should I check when buying a used Lumberjack?

Inspect the composite wall panels carefully for soft spots, especially at the lower edges and around window cutouts — water staining or internal bubbling under the skin indicates panel delamination. Check the chassis drawbar and jockey-wheel mount for cracks or rust, particularly where welds meet the frame. Test the coupling, safety chain and any gas-strut mechanisms if the van has a convertible roof or pop-top section. Look for ground corrosion under the van and evidence of water pooling near the floor seams or wheel arches. Take photos before any viewing so you can compare condition across multiple units.

Should you buy a used Lumberjack?

Lumberjack caravans offer solid value as entry-to-family tourers in the sub-3000 kg category, and a used unit can be a cost-effective way to trial caravan ownership before committing to a premium brand. However, with no sold history on VANTURE yet, you won't be able to cross-reference previous buyer experiences or pricing trends. If you find a used Lumberjack, negotiate based on comparable models (Mt Royal, Mt Feathertop or Macedon) of similar age and condition listed on VANTURE, and always inspect thoroughly for panel delamination and water ingress before committing.

Can a standard family SUV tow a Lumberjack?

Yes — all three Lumberjack models sit well within the tow capacity of mainstream family SUVs and sedans. The Mt Royal reaches 2850 kg ATM, the Mt Feathertop also 2850 kg, and the Macedon 2950 kg. A Subaru Outback, Ford Everest, Holden Acadia, Mazda CX-9 or similar mid-size SUV will tow any of these vans comfortably. Check your vehicle's tow rating documentation and the caravan's compliance plate before purchase, and ensure your insurance and roadworthy coverage extend to the combined weight.

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