There’s something especially fitting about a classic aluminum trailer finding its way to the Oregon Coast. With its dramatic headlands, misty mornings, and endless stretches of shoreline, the coast has long been a magnet for people who appreciate simple beauty and life at a slightly slower pace.

This 1977 Silver Streak Luxury Liner is headed to a newly developed 12.5-acre park designed specifically to offer a truly unique experience for owners of tiny homes and vintage travel trailers. Thoughtfully planned and intentionally small, the park was created as a place where vintage rigs and compact homes aren’t just allowed—they’re celebrated. It offers a rare opportunity to live or stay along the Oregon Coast in a setting that values character, craftsmanship, and community.

Silver Streak trailers are known for their clean lines, solid construction, and road-ready durability, making this Luxury Liner a natural fit for coastal living. Parked just miles from the Pacific, it will soon be part of a landscape shaped by salt air, towering evergreens, and the steady rhythm of the ocean.


Projects like this are becoming increasingly rare, especially in places as beloved as the Oregon Coast. Creating space specifically for vintage trailers and tiny homes helps preserve a way of traveling—and living—that’s rooted in simplicity and connection to place.


“We are so honored to be a part of this project,” shared Katie Wiley. And it’s easy to see why. A classic Silver Streak, a carefully designed park, and one of the most beautiful coastlines in the country make for a story that feels just right.

