Yes, it would work. I have seen the inexpensive style of led solar landscape lights used even with tents. They are great to mark the path from your tent to the local outhouse. (I would still want a flashlight, to see what/where a growl or a rustle in the bushes came from.) . Although I can't remember where I saw them, I have already seen exterior porch lights that are solar fed and have a light and motion sensors in them.

I have already seen these type of lights built right into camp restrooms, for the inside as well. However, here are some things to think about when using landscape-style lights inside your trailer:
- If you're going to use them inside the trailer, get the kind that has an on-off switch on the base. (Yes, they are available.) Most solar landscape lights have a sensor in them that lights them when it gets dark. Some also have a switch so you can choose when you want them lit. This would be important, especially if you like to sleep in the dark.
- Some of these types of lights also have a motion sensor in them. If you use this type of light inside and turn over in the middle of the night..... Again, the on-off switch would be important.
- The solar panels feed small, rechargeable batteries that need to be replaced from time to time. If you store your trailer inside a garage or storage area, these batteries may bleed down without being recharged. You'd probably be smart, in this situation, to remove the batteries when not in use. If you have an on/off switch, turn your lights to "off".
- On cloudy days or when the batteries inside the solar charger begin to weaken, the lights may not stay lit for as long as you might like. It’s a good idea to keep an extra set of the rechargeable landscape-light type of batteries and the proper screw driver on hand to open the container and change them out.
