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10 Amazing Travel Trailers with Bunkhouses (With Pricing)

Travel Trailer with Bunkhouse

Most average size travel trailers can comfortably sleep between four and six people at a time, depending on their size and layout.

However, for those traveling with larger or extended families, these sleeping capacities can often be inadequate, which is where bunkhouse travel trailers come in.

As travel trailers with bunkhouses, often double the sleeping capacity of a standard camper , allowing anywhere from six to ten people to comfortably sleep inside the trailer.

So for those looking for a travel trailer with a larger sleeping capacity, we’ve scoured the RV market to find some of the best and most popular travel trailers with bunkhouses .

Popular Travel Trailers with Bunkhouses (Least to Most Expensive)

1. forest river grey wolf 23dbh, quick specs.

  • Price :  $28,000
  • Length :  29 Feet 3 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  5,380 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  621 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  8
  • Slide-Outs :  1

One of the cheapest travel trailers on the market today with a bunkhouse is the Forest River Grey Wolf 23DBH.

Making this Grey Wolf camper a great choice for those that need lots of sleeping capacity on a budget .

As the Forest River Grey Wolf 23DBH can sleep up to eight people at a time, thanks to its rear bunkhouse with two double bunks, a large u-shaped convertible dinette booth, and a front queen bed.

Forest River Grey Wolf 23DBH Floorplan

Forest River Grey Wolf 23DBH Floorplan

The large sleeping capacity on the Grey Wolf 23DBH isn’t the only awesome thing about this budget-friendly camper though, as it also features numerous comfort and convenience features as well.

Including a full-featured kitchen with a peninsula, a private front bedroom with dual wardrobes, a huge u-shaped convertible dinette booth, and a well-placed entertainment center with a built-in electric fireplace.

Forest River Grey Wolf 23DBH Bunkhouse

For more information on the Forest River Grey Wolf 23DBH and to see a 360-degree tour of the camper, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here .

2. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS

  • Price :  $30,000
  • Length :  21 Feet 8 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  3,547 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  495 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  6

The Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS is proof that good things do come in small packages, as it’s   one of the smallest and lightest travel trailers available that still offers a bunkhouse.

Giving this compact travel trailer up to a six-person sleeping capacity, w hich is pretty amazing, considering that the Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS is less than 22 feet in length.

Which makes the camper almost 20 feet shorter compared to some of the longest travels with bunkhouses.  

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS Floorplan

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS Floorplan

Despite its smaller size though, the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS is still able to offer many of the same features and amenities as its larger and heavier counterparts.

Including such features as a well-equipped kitchen, a large u-shaped dinette booth on a slide-out, Azdel construction, heated holding tanks, 190-watts of solar power, and a 1,000-watt inverter, to name just a few.

For more information on the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS and to see a 360-degree tour of the camper, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here .

To see how much other Rockwood Geo Pro trim levels and floorplans cost, check out our article “ How Much Does a Geo Pro Cost? “.

3. East to West Della Terra 291BH

  • Price :  $35,000
  • Length :  37 Feet 8 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  8,328 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  1,190 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  10

The East to West Della Terra 291BH is the first travel trailer on this list to offer a completely separate bunkhouse with its own dedicated room .

Instead of the more common, partially separate bunkhouse, found on smaller bunkhouse models.  

As the Della Terra 291BH features a large rear bunkhouse that can sleep up to four at a time, thanks to its lower queen bed and dual upper bunks.

But that’s not the only sleeping space offered in this large well-equipped travel trailer, a s the 291BH also offers three other sleeping areas as well.

Including a convertible dinette booth, a jack-knife sofa, and a front king-size bed, bringing the total sleeping capacity of this trailer up to 10. 

East to West Della Terra 291BH Floorplan

East to West Della Terra 291BH Floorplan

There are always trade-offs and compromises though when it comes to RVs and travel trailers.

Because while the East to West Della Terra 291BH offers a much larger and nicer bunkhouse as well as a much higher sleeping capacity compared to smaller and lighter bunkhouse travel trailers, it also has a much heavier weight, requiring a much larger and more substantial tow vehicle.

As the Della Terra 291BH has a dry weight of 8,328 pounds and a hitch weight of 1,190 pounds, which would require a 3/4 or 1-ton truck to pull it, such as a Ford F-250 or Ford F-350 .

For more information on the East to West Della Terra 291BH and to see a 3D tour of the trailer, check out East to West’s website by clicking here .

4. Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S

  • Price :  $36,000
  • Length :  25 Feet 11 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  5,499 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  773 Pounds

The Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S is the only travel trailer on this list with both a bunkhouse and a murphy bed, which really helps to maximize the sleeping capacity as well as the interior space inside the camper.

As the Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S can sleep up to eight people at a time, and offers both a large u-shaped dinette booth and a couch, despite only being 25 feet 11 inches in length.

Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S Floorplan

Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S Floorplan

In regards to its bunkhouse though, the Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S features a partially separate rear corner bunkhouse, that offers two double bunks, each measuring 48 inches by 72 inches .

Which provides enough sleeping space for either two adults or four kids to comfortably sleep in the bunkhouse.

Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S Bunkhouse

Beyond its bunkhouse and high sleeping capacity though, Forest River also managed to fit an impressive amount of other features and amenities into this 25-foot travel trailer.

Including a well-equipped kitchen with a peninsula, a spacious three-piece dry bath, and a surprising amount of exterior and interior storage.

For more information on the Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S and to see a 360-degree tour of the camper, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here .

5. Jayco Jay Feather 27BHB

  • Price :  $38,000
  • Length :  33 Feet 2 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  6,370 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  745 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  9

The Jayco Jay Feather is one of the most popular travel trailers that Jayco makes, thanks to its premium construction, class-leading features, and multiple-well laid-out floorplans.

And one of the most popular floorplans for the Jayco Jay Feather is the Jay Feather 27BHB, thanks  to its proficient use of space and excellent mix of sleeping and living areas .

As the Jay Feather 27BHB offers up to a nine-person sleeping capacity, while still proving a very open and spacious floorplan, great for entertaining or just hanging out.

Jayco Jay Feather 27BHB Floorplan

Jayco Jay Feather 27BHB Floorplan

In addition, as is the case with all Jayco Jay Feathers, the 27BHB also provides several industry-leading construction components as well, including Stronghold VBL lamination, a Magnum Truss Roof System, and a custom frame designed specifically for the travel trailer.  

As well as several exclusive features that you’ll only find on a Jayco , including JaySmart, which is Jayco’s safety tow system, and JayCommand, which is Jayco’s command system that allows you to control the entire RV right from your smartphone.

For more info on the Jayco Jay Feather 27BHB, check out Jayco’s website by clicking here .

6. Coachmen Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS

  • Price :  $39,000
  • Length :  34 Feet 5 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  5,975 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  672 Pounds
  • Slide-Outs :  2

With an average retail price of just under $40,000, the Coachmen Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS provides a lot of bang for your buck, which is probably why this bunkhouse travel trailer is so popular with RVers.  

As the Coachmen Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS offers a completely separate rear bunkhouse with a slid-out and dual overhead bunks , up to a 10-person sleeping capacity, and a private front bedroom with a queen-size bed and dual wardrobes.  

Coachmen Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS Floorplan

Coachmen Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS Floorplan

But the features and amenities don’t stop there on this well-equipped bunkhouse camper, as the Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS, also offers lots of upgrades  as well.

Including premium construction components throughout, such as vacuum bonded laminated Azdel fiberglass sidewalls, a vacuum bonded laminated crowned roof, a fiberglass front cap, aluminum caged construction, and an enclosed and heated underbelly.  

Coachmen Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS Bunkhouse

As well as numerous comfort and convenience features, such as a power tongue jack, a 100-watt solar panel, a ducted direct vent furnace, an outdoor shower, slam latch exterior baggage doors, and a large eight cubic foot double-door 12V fridge, to name just a few.

For more info on the Coachmen Explore Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS and to see a 3D tour of the trailer, check out Coachmen’s website by clicking here .

7. Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS

  • Price :  $44,000
  • Length :  35 Feet 5 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  7,605 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  1,038 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  7

The Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS is another bunkhouse travel trailer that offers a completely separate bunkhouse, with its own dedicated room, t hat’s great for both privacy as well as noise.

As the Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS’s large rear bunkhouse provides kids or guests their own separate space to enjoy.

G iving everyone a little more breathing room, w hich can really come in handy on those longer camping trips. 

Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS Floorplan

Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS Floorplan

The large rear bunkhouse on the Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS isn’t the only thing that this well-designed camper has going for it though.

As the Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS also offers numerous premium features as well.

Starting with its top-notch construction, which offers vacuum bonded laminated one-piece sidewalls and roof, six-sided aluminum framing, robust insulation throughout, an enclosed underbelly, and a high-gloss front cap with an automotive windshield. 

Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS Bunkhouse

As well as many interior upgrades , such as a multi-zone stereo system, deluxe theater seating with adjustable lumbar support and USB outlets, solid surface kitchen countertops, ducted AC, and a Showermiser water-saver to name just a few.

For more information on the Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS and to see a 360-degree tour of the camper, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here .

8. KZ Sportsmen 362BH

  • Price :  $45,000
  • Length :  40 Feet 9 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  8,250 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  1,200 Pounds

The KZ Sportsmen 362BH is one of the largest bunkhouse travel trailers on the market, with an overall length of 40 feet 9 inches and a dry weight of 8,250 pounds.

To see other large travel trailers over 40 feet, check out our article “ The 5 Longest Travel Trailers You Can Buy “.

In fact, the Sportsmen 362BH is so large that it could actually be used as an RV park model  if you wanted, which are large towable RVs designed for permanent or semi-permanent installation that provides temporary recreational or seasonal housing.

KZ Sportsmen 362BH Floorplan

K-Z Sportsmen 362BH Floorplan

However, it’s not just its larger size that would allow the Sportsmen 362BH to be used as an RV park model though.

As the KZ Sportsmen 362BH also shares many of the same attributes found in a typical RV park model, including a spacious open interior, multiple slide-outs, a high sleeping capacity, a large well-equipped bathroom, dual entrances, a sliding glass patio door, and three separate bedrooms or areas to sleep inside the camper.

To see other three bedroom RVs, check out our article “ 12 Must-See 3 Bedroom RVs (With Videos and Pricing) “.

For more info on the KZ Sportsmen 362BH, check out KZ’s website by clicking here .

9. Winnebago Voyage V3033BH

  • Price :  $52,000
  • Length :  34 Feet 1 Inch
  • Dry Weight :  8,048 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  832 Pounds

The Winnebago Voyage V3033BH is one of six different floorplans available for the trailer, b ut it’s by far one of the most popular.

Thanks to the Voyage V3033BH’s rear bunkhouse , open living area, huge L-shaped kitchen, and private front bedroom with a queen-sized bed and dual wardrobes.  

Winnebago Voyage V3033BH Floorplan

Winnebago Voyage V3033BH Floorplan

But that’s not all the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH has to offer.

As the Voyage is Winnebago’s flagship travel trailer that offers numerous class-leading features.

Including such upgrades as residential cabinetry, a walk-in kitchen pantry, residential bath fixtures, an enclosed heated underbelly, two 1oo-watt roof-mounted solar panels, and even an electric fireplace.

To see other travel trailers with a fireplace, check out our article “ Top 10 Travel Trailers with Fireplaces (Pricing & Videos) “.

For more information on the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH, be sure to check out Winnebago’s website by clicking here .

10. Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK

  • Price :  $55,000
  • Length :  38 Feet 9 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  9,500 Pounds
  • Hitch Weight :  1,140 Pounds
  • Slide-Outs :  3

If you’re looking for the ultimate bunkhouse travel trailer , you need to look no further than the Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK.

As the Eagle HT 312BHOK features not only one of the most well-equipped and spacious rear bunkhouses on the market today (featured as the main photo in this article) but also numerous other class-leading features as well.

Including three separate slide-outs which help to give the trailer a super open and spacious feel, as well as one of the best kitchens you’ll find on a travel trailer, thanks to its large center island, stainless steel appliances, and large hutch that offers additional storage space as well as counter space.

Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK Floorplan

Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK Floorplan

Getting back to its bunkhouse though, while you might find some travel trailers that have a similar bunkhouse, you’d be hard-pressed to find one that was larger or more well-equipped.

As the Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK’s bunkhouse is one of the largest bunkhouses in the industry and one of the few travel trailers on the market today that offers a slide-out in the bunkhouse .  

In addition, the Eagle HT 312BHOK’s bunkhouse also features a huge dresser ward with tons of cabinets and drawers, a tri-fold sofa with a flip-top bunk, and two upper bunks.  

For more information on the Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK and to see a 3D tour of the camper, check out Jayco’s website by clicking here .

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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10 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers (Ranked, Rated & Reviewed)

January 20, 2022 by Charlotte Phillips

Last updated on November 1st, 2023 at 03:26 pm

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If you’ve been shopping for a new travel trailer with bunkhouse features, you’re in the right place. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best bunkhouse travel trailers available so you and your family can hit the road in style.

But what exactly is a bunkhouse travel trailer, and what should you consider when shopping for a new one? Let’s learn more about this unique style of travel trailer so you can get your questions answered.

Already know you want a bunkhouse travel trailer?

Check out the table of contents below to jump ahead and see all of our favorites: 

What Is A Bunkhouse Travel Trailer?

A bunkhouse travel trailer essentially means you are purchasing a style of trailer with bunk beds inside. Bunkhouse travel trailers also imply secondary living space, where bunk beds and couches create a unique second living space inside the RV. 

Bunkhouse travel trailers are often larger than traditional travel trailers, given the need for extra sleeping space. These types of RVs are perfect for large families or groups of people, especially those with younger children comfortable with bunk bed sleeping arrangements. 

However, you may be interested in a bunkhouse travel trailer whether or not you have kids. They often have unique layouts and ample living space you wouldn’t normally get in a standard travel trailer layout. Some bunkhouse travel trailers even have two bathrooms, which I find a game-changer when multiple people are camping on board!

What To Consider In A Bunkhouse Travel Trailer?

Wondering what you should consider in a bunkhouse travel trailer? Here are some expert tips and pointers to keep in mind while you shop for your new RV. 

Sleeping Arrangements

The most important consideration for your new bunkhouse travel trailer is knowing how many people can sleep in it, and how many people on average you expect to travel with.  Bunkhouse travel trailers truly maximize sleeping arrangements, and some RVs can even have bunk beds that are three beds tall!

You’re most likely interested in this style of travel trailer because of its high sleep capacity.  However, when an RV tells you how many people can sleep inside, this doesn’t mean everyone is sleeping comfortably. If you plan on traveling with more adults than kids, you should make sure the sleeping arrangements suit everyone accordingly. 

Number Of Bathrooms 

Traveling with a large group of people may mean you need multiple bathrooms in your bunkhouse travel trailer. Thankfully, this is a common request and most RV manufacturers have already planned for this when designing the layout of bunkhouse rigs. One bathroom is standard in just about any travel trailer unless you are shopping around for a smaller model with only a wet bath or no bathroom at all.

However, many large travel trailers or fifth wheels offer multiple bathroom situations.  You may not get a full secondary bath, but a half-bath onboard is possible, which typically includes a sink and an additional toilet. Sometimes, this is all you need when camping with a group of people or family members. 

Style And Overall Aesthetics 

Bunkhouses are fun for the whole family, especially when you consider both the interior and exterior style and look of the trailer. While most RVs have a special sort of ugly style to them , you may find a bunkhouse that makes you feel cool. 

Many travel trailers have multiple interior design options, and you can further customize your look and feel with your own personal touches. There’s nothing better than an RV living area that feels lived-in rather than brand new and sterile. 

Bunkhouse Layout

The layout of your travel trailer is key no matter what style of rig you’re looking at, but this is especially the case with bunkhouse travel trailers. After all, the layout will be greatly affected by large bunkhouse living areas. Many travel trailers situate the bunk room toward the back of the travel trailer to allow further privacy and separation from other parts of the rig.

This can be especially valuable if you plan on traveling with a large group of children, as they can have their own space.  However, no two travel trailers are the same, and you should make sure the layout works best for you and your family as well as any additional guests. Privacy is key for a bunkhouse travel trailer, but it’s wise to pay attention to the other living areas as well. 

Total Length 

Bunkhouse travel trailers can get pretty large, which is why you should pay attention to the overall length of your new rig. While the extra square footage may be necessary to allow everyone to come along on vacation, you may be surprised to hear that the length of your rig matters.

Many national and state parks have RV length rules or limits in place depending on the location and style of the park. This could be a wake-up call for those of you with rigs over 35 feet long- and most bunkhouse rigs are this large.  However, these rules are different from park to park, and your bunkhouse travel trailer may do just fine on your travels. I find it’s always a good idea to call ahead before making reservations at campgrounds.  

Weight 

As previously mentioned, most bunkhouse travel trailers are mighty big. This means it’s vital to pay close attention to various travel trailer weights and the overall weight limit of your tow vehicle for optimum safety. Y ou should never shop for a brand-new rig without first knowing what tow vehicle you plan on using and how much weight it can carry. 

Since travel trailers are lighter than ever these days, you may be surprised how heavy some of these rigs actually are. Your tow vehicle may be able to handle the RV model you’re looking at, no problem. If not, it’s best to upgrade your tow vehicle or look at more compact, lightweight travel trailer options.

Budget 

Finally, the last thing you should consider when shopping for a new travel trailer, bunkhouse or otherwise, is your budget. Travel trailers can vary widely in their cost, depending on amenities and the overall luxury of the rig.

You can easily create a budget and anticipate spending, but be sure to take a look at any non-standard features or options you can install on your new travel trailer. Many optional features are considered necessary by RVers, such as auto leveling and solar panels, but they will increase the overall expense substantially.

Benefits Of A Bunkhouse Travel Trailer

Curious to learn more about bunkhouse travel trailers? Here is a list of some potential benefits opting for a bunkhouse travel trailer can bring. Remember, it may be worth considering purchasing a good-quality used RV if you’re on a tight budget. My rig was an absolute steal secondhand, and I don’t regret a single thing about not buying a brand-new rig!

Many Different Layouts

After years of looking at different RV layouts and setups, bunkhouse travel trailers have some of the most unique ones I’ve ever seen. This is likely due to the creativity involved when adding an additional sleeping area. 

You can expect a lot of unique features while shopping for bunkhouse travel trailers, and it may make these rigs appealing to you if you hadn’t considered this style of travel trailer before. It’s definitely worth looking at these travel trailers for this reason alone! 

Room For The Whole Family

One of the main reasons many people choose a bunkhouse travel trailer is because they have room for the whole family, or perhaps room for an entire group of friends. These travel trailers maximize sleeping arrangements so you can bring as many people along as possible.

Again, this may not be ideal for a group of adults, especially those not expecting to share a room. However, that’s partially what camping is about, and bunkhouse travel trailers still ensure everyone is comfortable, even if they are sharing a bunk bed. 

Space Saving Bunks 

Speaking of sleeping arrangements, bunkhouses are designed with space-saving bunk beds so you can maximize both the guest sleeping arrangements and the overall storage space. Even if you don’t plan on feeling every single bunk bed onboard your new travel trailer, you still have ample bunks to use for storage or other purposes. You won’t have to worry about leaving anything at home if you buy one of these rigs! 

Ample Storage For Cargo

Whether you plan on using the bunk beds for storage or require storage elsewhere, bunkhouse travel trailers give you tons of storage, both inside and out. This can be incredibly beneficial, especially when traveling with large groups of people who will each have their own belongings.

While a bunkhouse-style travel trailer may not be a first choice if you plan on living full-time in your rig , you may find this layout works well for you in terms of having enough room for clothes, personal effects, food storage, and more. 

Extra RV Amenities

Even the most basic of bunkhouse travel trailers have a decent amount of RV amenities that you may not initially expect. If you’re able to purchase a more luxury travel trailer, then expect even more amenities than a simpler, budget-friendly model. 

For example, you can expect plush mattresses, additional entertainment centers, at least a 50 amp RV service, and much more with just about any bunkhouse trailer purchase. The main living area may have theater seating, and your dining area may also be upgraded to accommodate additional people. 

The list doesn’t stop there, but it will depend on the individual travel trailer you’re looking at for what sort of amenities you’ll receive. If you have something specific in mind, the RV manufacturer will no doubt tell you whether or not it’s possible. 

Privacy From The Kids

Many RVers purchase bunkhouse travel trailers so they have ample space for the kids to hang out in. This gives adults privacy, and also some separation from their children while everyone is hanging out inside the rig.

While you can always just send the kids outside, this isn’t always an option, especially when camping in inclement weather. A bunkhouse travel trailer can make camping trips all the more restful and peaceful with a dedicated space for the kids! 

10 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Ready to take a look at some of the best bunkhouse travel trailers available on the market today? Here are our top seven choices, full of information so you can make an informed decision and get started on your RVing journey!

Best Overall: Forest River Heritage Glen

Forest River makes some fantastic rigs, and the Heritage Glen is no exception. Available in both a hyper-lyte and classic trailer model with various floorplans, it’s easy to find a Heritage Glen to suit every RVer out there! Five of the multiple floorplans feature innovative bunkhouse arrangements, which is not only impressive but rarely found in the travel trailer world! 

No one has to feel left out, as Forest River has made it effortless for the whole family to jump on board. The Heritage Glen is c hock full of features, some of which include high-quality herringbone-style vinyl flooring, hardwood cabinetry, and an actual porcelain toilet. Yes, I’m honestly not kidding! This is a trailer with a perfect blend of functionality and luxury, which is what I want, living full-time on the road.

This travel trailer is built with opulence in mind from start to finish. The bunkhouse models on this rig have double-bed stackable bunks, providing sleeping areas for several people – some models have two sets of bunk beds!  This particular rig is built wider to accommodate the extra bunks, as well as also being equipped with extra large pass-through storage compartments. This may make the Wildwood Heritage Glen a little trickier to drive , but any nerves will be obliterated after a few drives! 

Not only is this travel trailer built with gorgeous finishing touches and convenient features, but it’s also bursting with luxury on the interior too. The electric fireplace is a promise for cozy winter evenings, and the unique peninsula kitchen is bursting with countertop space and panoramic windows so I can admire the finest views of nature. There’s also a family-sized dinette to enjoy, along with convertible furniture, a half bath, and an outdoor dog hitching station complete with safety mechanisms to keep fluffy friends safe too. 

Best For Large Families: Jayco Eagle

Towable by most half-ton trucks and SUVs, the Jayco Eagle has two awesome bunkhouse-style floorplans, which bring the sleeping capabilities of this trailer to an incredible 10 people! Jayco is a popular name in the RV world, which is no surprise as their rigs boast top-quality construction and customer support.

Jayco’s warranties help calm any nerves for new RVers, and purchasing quality-made rigs results in happy campers. The Jayco Eagle is ideal for large families who need ample space both for sleeping and using a trailer in the best way possible. With bunkhouse options, everyone can sleep easily, and since the Eagle varies in length from 34′ 10″ to 38′ 9″, there’s ample space to keep things airy inside. 

The overall length of each Eagle floorplan is pretty long, especially for first-time towing, but some might say it’s best to jump in the deep end! I would definitely advise taking some practice tows first, though, as it’s always better to be safe rather than sorry! For those with a tow car able to handle the Eagle, t he interior design is truly where Jayco shines.

They offer all-wood cabinetry, specialty laminate flooring, several windows to flood the space with natural light, and quality convertible furniture for sleeping multiple people. Jayco constructs their rigs on a lightweight but sturdy aluminum frame which helps keep things lightweight. The fiberglass molded walls and roof are also lightweight, meaning less stress and strain on the tow vehicle.

The bunkhouse floor plans have exterior kitchens so I can enjoy the great outdoors for the entirety of my camping trip. While there’s ample living space inside the travel trailer, I like knowing I don’t have to solely spend all of my time inside! The perks found in this travel trailer are too many to list, from a second ducted AC to a power and auto leveling jack system to bring ultimate convenience to every campground trip!  

Lightest Weight: Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite 

It’s possible to find a bunkhouse travel trailer that doesn’t weigh too much, and the Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite is well worth a close look. This particular model of travel trailer is fantastic for several reasons, not just its lightweight nature and 13 floorplans! Each floorplan ranges in length from 25′ 6″ to 34′ 5″ making the Apex Ultra-Lite a great fit for a wide range of avid campers!

Out of all of the floorplans, seven have bunk bed options, allowing families to take vacations in style and comfort, all inside a lightweight rig! The largest bunkhouse floor plan weighs less than 6,000 pounds so even modest cars and SUVs should be able to tow this Coachmen rig .  While the interior design seems a little beige, all of the cabinetry and countertops are made from quality materials, and it only takes the addition of some decorative belongings to spruce things up a bit!

You can bet these fixtures will last the lifetime of the rig, even if they may need a bit of help in bringing some color and personality. Coachmen is a division of Forest River, which means the construction of each bunkhouse travel trailer will be solid. All of the walls are made from well-insulated Azdel and bonded fiberglass so no matter the season, the Apex Ultra-Lite can tackle it!

This rig also comes complete with double or full-sized bunk beds making it possible to sleep a large group of people on board. Some of the floor plans also have exclusive master suites with walk-around queen beds which is a piece of luxury I miss from living in a traditional home! There are solar panels and solar prep as standard, though I think some of the non-standard features are worth a look too.

Some of these options include dark and frameless tinted windows, additional amps, a second AC unit, and theater seating.  Coachmen will also back your purchase with a fantastic warranty and owner’s club. If you are worried about being able to tow a bunkhouse travel trailer, you don’t have to worry anymore with this lightweight model!

Travel Trailer With Multiple Bunk Beds: Dutchmen Astoria

Speaking of multiple bunk beds, the Dutchman Astoria is another fantastic model for catering to various sleeping needs from small families to large groups of friends. This Dutchmen can sleep a maximum of 11 people, depending on the floorplan of course! There are 15 floorplans in total, measuring in length from 29′ 11″ to 42′ 5″, meaning I can choose a size best suited to my towing ability and storage situation!

The Astoria offers four different bunkhouse models, and all of them offer a multiple bunkbed scenario. Creating sleeping areas for the kids or friends coming along for a weekend adventure means quality time spent together for everyone.  Safety is always the number one priority for me, and so I love that Dutchmen have loaded their rigs with safety features.

Quality steel frames, a power tongue jack, and heavy-duty tires all work together to create a rugged camper that’s reliable, secure, and durable. The interior of the Dutchmen Astoria is lovely, with many homey features, including an electric fireplace and pantry storage in the kitchen . Personally, I find stainless steel appliances have an unbeatable classic look, so the kitchen in this rig is perfect for my tastes. Paired with the quality backsplash the kitchen is easy to clean and a joy to spend time in.

This rig doesn’t just look good, but it functions well too, partly thanks to the standard 50 amp service of the Astoria. Having enough power on board is essential for appliances such as microwaves or AC units, and 50 amps is a solid amount to start off with. I like the contemporary feel of this rig, with the intricate arched ceiling and overall modern design. The kitchen is clean and white, but I think adding a little color would really help bring the inside to life even more!

The larger models of the Dutchmen Astoria may be too big for some to handle, but the smaller models are well worth considering, and with several bunkhouse options available, there’s a good shot this rig could be the right fit for you! Dutchmen also offer many different warranty options as well as a comprehensive customer service line, so I can have all of my questions answered with ease.

Best For The Pets: Coachmen Northern Spirit

The Coachmen Northern Spirit is a fantastic rig for the entire family, including furry friends. They have many classy and exclusive features available onboard this rig, especially in the bunkhouse models. I’d be lost if I couldn’t bring my pup along for RVing antics, so the Northern Spirit is an ideal rig for me and my partner! With six different bunkhouse options to choose from, the Northern Spirit has an array of layouts for all kinds of RVing groups.

Not only do some models have bathtubs and double bunks, but there are dedicated pet features so furry friends can be just as comfortable too! Some of these features include built-in food dishes, an outdoor hitching post for a dog leash, and an outdoor shower complete with a doggy bath area. The exterior of this rig continues to impress, with powered awnings and exterior LED lighting. As for the interior, the Northern Spirit is a good-looking rig on the inside and outside!

Floorplan dependant, this bunkhouse trailer has a spacious kitchen, a bar-style breakfast nook, and even theater seating for ultimate comfort. The interior also features multiple bunk beds along with a master bedroom so my partner and I can have some privacy.  I’m impressed by the volume of standard features, such as a detachable power cord, a solar panel with room to spare, and exterior speakers so I can bring the party outside during the summer.

The 50 amp electrical service and secondary AC unit in the master suite mean comfort even during the summer. No matter how hot it gets outside, I like that I can keep the entire travel trailer cool using this simple add-on. Like the other Coachmen model on this list, the interior design may be a little bland for some tastes, but nothing I don’t think some throws and cushions couldn’t sort out! 

Best For Entertaining: Palomino Puma

Palomino claims to offer the most bunkhouse travel trailer options in the industry, and I’m starting to see why. The Palomino Puma has 31 different floorplans across both the travel trailer and fifth wheel models, with an astonishing 14 layouts featuring bunk beds! The Puma is a beauty inside and out, offering ample pass thru storage, sturdy fiberglass exterior walls, and power awnings with LED lighting.

I appreciate the safety step as I can sometimes be a bit clumsy, but together with the outdoor lighting, safety in the dark is greatly improved. The exterior speakers are perfect for entertaining guests of all ages, and the bunkhouse interior on select floorplans is what makes this rig fit for big families. With so many floorplans, it’s possible to find a bunkhouse option with two master suites, making it a perfect fit for kiddos, parents, and even grandparents!

The Puma is ideal for entertaining given the open layout allowing for easy transition through different areas of the rig. There are layouts featuring kitchens with islands and large countertops, or living rooms equipped with theater seating and electric fireplaces, ideal for cozy winter nights.  This rig is built for adventure as well as connection, as it’s prewired for solar and WiFi. It has interior Bluetooth speakers and an entertainment center so everyone can keep happy and uplifted while traveling the open road.

Once the destination is reached, the power jack and built-in stabilizers help make the setup quick and easy, which is what I need after a long afternoon of driving! I’m also grateful for the ample storage throughout the Palomino Puma, as it means dirty gear can be stored away securely outside, limiting dirt and mess inside the trailer.

This trailer offers many floorplans across a wide variety of travel trailer lengths that makes it feel like there’s a layout for everybody. The roomy interior is finished in an open-plan way that’s perfect for entertaining, even if the party makes its way outside!

Best Indoor/Outdoor Bunkhouse: Keystone Outback Ultra Lite

Speaking of indoor/outdoor partying, the Keystone Outback Ultra Lite is a trailer with bunkhouse options to fit any RVer. This bunkhouse model has a lot to offer, and not only because it’s all housed on a super sturdy and lightweight aluminum frame.  With 9 floorplans and a few of them serving as bunkhouses, there’s a lot to get excited about with this semi-luxurious travel trailer. Keystone makes quality rigs too, with four-season capable options which is exactly what I need, traveling year-round in my rig. 

The largest model available under the Outback Ultra Lite name includes an outdoor kitchen , a rear bunkhouse, and a large electric fireplace, creating a welcoming interior. The master bedroom features a walk-around bed and a built-in pet kennel underneath with ample storage so our pup can have a dedicated place to sleep and relax.

The living areas on this particular travel trailer are spacious and accommodating, with open kitchens and dining nooks. The u-shaped dinettes can seat the whole family on some models, which is great considering some of these floor plans can sleep up to 10 people! I love it when the whole family can get together for an RVing adventure, but often it can be tricky to sleep everyone, but not in this Keystone rig!

One of the biggest perks of this travel trailer for me is the abundance of outdoor kitchen accessories available. I’m able to utilize a stove, sink, and mini fridge outside the RV, while an entire residential kitchen awaits me indoors should the weather turn bad quickly! Keystone offers multiple comprehensive warranties for their rigs, and I’m instantly reassured by the high-quality construction of each Keystone travel trailer. 

The Outback Ultra Lite is also fit with 4G LTW and Wi-Fi prep for staying connected even in the heart of nature. There’s also ducted heating and cooling which helps to make this rig four-season capable and promises successful all-season adventuring.  There’s a lot on offer with this trailer, especially for those who enjoy both being warm and secure inside an RV, but also heading out into the wilderness at any opportunity!

Best Budget-Friendly: Winnebago Micro Minnie

Out of the 11 floorplans available with the Winnebago Micro Minnie , 4 of them are bunkhouse layouts, creating room to sleep up to 5 people. This isn’t as many as the Palomino Puma, so large families may have to opt for a bigger rig. However, small families or groups of travelers will fit perfectly in this attractive trailer from one of the best budget-friendly RV brands out there!

Winnebago has been in the RV game for some time, and this is reflected throughout all of their rigs, including the Micro Minnie. The smallest floorplan has an overall length of 19′ 5″, while the biggest model measures a substantial 25′ 5″. As the name suggests, the Minnie isn’t the biggest travel trailer out there, but for the price, it boasts an array of great features.

An open galley kitchen equipped with a 3-burner cooktop, convection microwave, and large fridge bring functionality to the trailer and an overall clean kitchen aesthetic. There’s an optional upgrade of European-style cabinetry, but if you don’t mind a more standard finish, keeping away from optional extras will help reduce the final cost.

The large windows throughout this Winnebago allow fresh air to dance throughout the trailer, and help keep things smelling good. I like that the interior isn’t full of storage at every single possibility, and this is thanks to both the interior and exterior storage solutions to keep everything stowed away neatly and securely.

I love spending time outdoors, and although there aren’t too many exterior features with the Micro Minnie, the JBL Premium exterior speakers and powered patio awning with integrated LED lighting help bring personality and fun to the outside of the rig as well. The 200W of solar power on the roof is fantastic for boondocking, but personally, I would like a bit more power so I can run everything in my rig without the use of a noisy generator!

Most Luxurious: Grand Design RV Imagine

Not every floorplan of the Grand Design RV Imagine is a bunkhouse one, but a couple are, and since Grand Design are renowned for producing luxurious rigs, I couldn’t leave the Imagine off our list! Typical of Grand Design RV, the Imagine is constructed with the highest quality possible, with the sidewalls, rear wall, slide-room walls, and slide-room roof all packed with rigid foam insulation.

Not only does this result in a sturdy trailer, but this also means better temperature regulation throughout the year. It’s also possible to walk on the roof which is a game-changer for completing maintenance tasks like covering the RV for summer to prevent sun damage. The enclosed underbelly and double insulated floor also help to regulate the temperature and will help keep the rig in better condition for longer too.

Even the roof is as strong as anything and is backed by an 18-year warranty. I don’t think I’ve seen a warranty this impressive from any other RV! There’s more to the Imagine than just an impressive exterior, however, and the inside of this rig is the dream blend of luxury and practicality. Some of the internal features across select floorplans include double bunk sleeping, a booth dinette, a queen bed, a spacious bathroom with a skylight above the shower, theater seating, and an awning.

It seems Grand Design has thought about pretty much everything with the Imagine, and each layout can be tailored to suit such a diverse range of RVers. This luxury does come at a bit of a higher price than other trailers on our list such as the previously mentioned Winnebago, but the Imagine is a stunning rig, promising adventures far and wide for many years to come.

Best With Slide Outs: Cruiser RV Embrace

Cruiser RV isn’t a name I hear mentioned too often, even though they’ve been in the RV game since 1988! The Cruiser RV Embrace is a travel trailer with 6 different floorplans, with 4 innovative bunkhouse options, ideal for families. The Embrace utilizes slide-outs to enhance the interior space, and this is one of the reasons the interior feels so airy and spacious.

There are many pros and cons to owning a rig with slide-outs as they are another component that will need maintaining, however, they bring extra room and can save the day when last-minute guests want to jump on board for vacation! Starting at just 5,904 lbs and 30′ 8″ in length, the Cruiser Embrace is by no means a small trailer! Measuring in at over 30′ might be too long for some RVers, especially those new to towing.

However, I find practice makes perfect, and my confidence increased substantially after the first few trips I took towing my travel trailer, so don’t lose hope! A couple of layouts are able to sleep upwards of 10 people without a drop of hassle, and this is due to the addition of creative bunk sleeping areas. Along with comfortable beds, there’s also comfortable seating throughout, a dinette, a spacious kitchen, and more to make camping on the road as convenient and fun as possible.

Slide-outs might not be to everyone’s tastes, but in the Embrace, they are fundamental to each and every layout option. The aluminum roof, power awning, underbelly storage, and solar prep, all help make the exterior as impressive as the interior. Upgrading to a 50 amp service is possible with some models, and something I would look into as having more power on board means less stress through cold, dark winters.

Overall, the Cruiser RV Embrace is a solid trailer, equipped with slide-outs, helping create a spacious camper where everyone can feel at home and families can make long-lasting memories. The only downside with this rig for me, is that the holding tanks are only 30 gallons, which is a little on the small side, especially for full-time living and boondocking. However, if this isn’t a dealbreaker, the Embrace is worth considering for a bunkhouse trailer with elegance, slide-outs, and an array of impressive features.

Final Thoughts

Bunkhouse travel trailers are some of the most spacious and unique RV options on the market today. We’ve hopefully helped narrow down your RV search by showcasing some of the best bunkhouse travel trailers around! Finding the perfect RV often takes time and patience, but I trust that you’re not too far away from finding the perfect rig to kickstart your RVing journey. 

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Written by Johnathan R. Smith • November 19, 2018 • 8:48 pm • Travel Trailers

15 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers (2020 & 2022 Trailers)

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One of my favorite memories growing up as a young kid was hitting the road with my family on the weekends and camping in the beautiful green back forest of Oregon. That isn’t to say that it was all sunshine and bluebirds. There were some nights that were rather uncomfortable, and I longed for the comfort of my own bed. It would have been perfect if at the time we had a trailer with a nice set of bunk beds. Below in this post are the best travel trailers with bunk beds that I wish I had growing up. Many of the trailers selected are new for 2018.

15 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

  • Dutchmen Coleman Conventional Lantern Series
  • Palomino Puma travel trailer
  • Keystone Hideout travel trailer
  • Dutchmen Aspen Trail travel trailer
  • Crossroads Zinger travel trailer
  • Jayco Jay Fight SLX
  • Keystone LAREDO
  • Micro Lite Bunkhouse
  • Coachmen Chaparral
  • The Voltage
  • Keystone RV Outback Ultra Lite
  • Freedom Ultralite Express
  • Shasta Oasis Trailer
  • Forest River Salem
  • Shadow Cruiser

How We Created Our List Of Bunkhouse Trailers

There are a decent amount of options for trailers with bunk beds, but our goal was to only select the highest quality trailers.

We put in hours of research to select the ones that based on reviews, manufacture rating, and features could be considered the best options.

I hope you like what we selected. Please send us a message with your feedback if you feel something should be added or removed from the list, and I will be sure to make the update.

1. Dutchmen Coleman Conventional Lantern Series

Dutchmen Colemen Conventional Lantern Series

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Trailer Features

  • Front Rockguard Plate
  • Residential Grade Flooring
  • Outside Shower
  • 13,500 BTU Air Conditioner
  • 28” Door(s)
  • Power Awning with LED Patio Light
  • Exterior Speakers
  • Enclosed and Insulated Fresh Water Tank
  • Oven with 3 Burner Range
  • Sleeps 7-12
  • Dry weight 4,510 -8,421

Trailer Overview

Coleman has been around for awhile now. They have had since the year 1900 to work out the logistics of their operations, and to understand the best way to fulfill their obligations to their customers. They have done pretty well. Overall, they have a good reputation for producing what are considered quality products that suit the entry or luxury class to which that particular RV is ascribed. As for the Lantern series, Dutchmen has remained consistent in their approach. Perusing the internet forums, you will find a relatively satisfied customer base. There is a lighter version of this series called LT Lantern. Click here , if your tow vehicle requires something a bit lighter.

2. Palomino Puma Travel Trailer

2. Palomino Puma Travel Trailer

Defining Features

  • Double Entry Doors (Where Applicable)
  • Pass-Thru Storage (Where Applicable)
  • Power Awning
  • Rubber Roof with a 12 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
  • Rain Gutters with Large Drop Spouts
  • One-Piece, 24’ Sheet, ⅝” Floor Decking with 25 Year Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty
  • 2-20 Pound Gas Bottles
  • 6 Gallon DSI Hot Water Heater
  • 80” Interior Height
  • Floor Ducted Heat
  • 35,000 BTU Furnace
  • Fiberglass Cap
  • Dry weight 6370-9109

Looking through the floor plans, you will find a large selection of bunkhouse layouts. If their claims are true, Palomino offers the largest selection of bunkhouses in the industry. They have also made the claim that they have a “multitude” of standard features, and I have found that to be true as well (As you can see from the snippet above).

As with almost every RV out there, the craftsmanship is more than questionable. Reports of screws falling out and glued areas needing re-gluing are fairly common. However, I’m not coming across reports of anything serious falling apart. I’m finding a lot of people happy with this line of campers.

3. Keystone Hideout Travel Trailer

Keystone Hideout

  • Diamond Plate
  • Black Tank Flush
  • Full Walk on Roof
  • 96” Exterior Width
  • Lighted Adjustable Power Awning
  • 6 Cubit Feet Refrigerator (Residential for 38BHDS, 38FDDS, 38FKDS, 38FQDS)
  • Built-In 30,000 BTU Furnace
  • 81” Interior Height
  • 4 ½’ Crowned Roof
  • Sleeps 6-10
  • Dry weight 5785-8015

The more popular the brand, the more prolific the complaints. Browsing through the complaint sites, you will find many unhappy customers. However, according to polls and forums, Keystone is a decent manufacturer. According to one poll, 90% of the Keystone customer base would purchase a Keystone again which is a stunningly good percentage.

4. Dutchmen Aspen Trail Travel Trailer

4. Dutchmen Aspen Trail travel trailer

  • Hardwood Cabinet Doors
  • 6 Cubic Feet Gas/Electric Refrigerator
  • 6 Gallon Gas/Electric Water Heater with DSI
  • 82” Interior Height, 6 Feet Ceiling in Slide Room
  • 13,500 BTU Ducted Air
  • High Output Furnace
  • Heated and Enclosed Underbelly
  • Seamless One Piece Roof / Walk-On Roof
  • Diamond Plate Rock Guard
  • Front and Rear Stabilizing Jacks
  • Sleeps 8-11
  • Dry weight 4,811 – 8609

This is a budget class of travel trailers, but it doesn’t act like it. When the compliments are much easier to find than the complains; you’ve probably got something good happening. At least, that’s the case in the RV world. floor plans are well-designed, I’m finding pretty consistent customer service, and good warranty response.

5. Crossroads Zinger Travel Trailer

5. Crossroads Zinger travel trailer

  • Black Tank Flush System
  • 54 Gallon Fresh Water Tank
  • Enclosed and Heated Underbelly with Forced Heat
  • Outside Shower with Hot and Cold Water
  • Nitrogen-filled Tires
  • 6 Cubic Feet Gas/Electric DSI Refrigerator
  • Stainless Steel Oven and Microwave
  • Wall Mounted Systems Monitor Panel
  • Dry weight 5828 – 8770

Crossroads is one of the many subsidiaries of the Thor company collective. Thor started in 1980, and it has grown dramatically. The range of the RV quality varies, but the Crossroads Zinger has some pretty good feedback.

As far as budget class travel trailers go, relatively speaking, these are solidly built with good quality control. Most warranty problems seem to come to reasonable resolutions. They have some lightweight models (Less than 5,000 Pounds), so the weaker tow vehicles have some options.

6. Jayco Jay Fight SLX

Jayco Jay Fight SLX

  • 2-Year Limited Warranty
  • 6-Gallon Gas Water Heater (7-Feet-Wide floor plans)
  • 6-Gallon DSI Water Heater (8-Feet-Wide floor plans)
  • Stabilizer Jacks with Sand Pads(2 in 7-Feet-Wide; 4 in 8-Feet-Wide)
  • Front Diamond Plate
  • Bathroom Skylight
  • Sleeps 3-13
  • Dry weight 2,555 – 7,445

Jayco trailers has been around for half a century, and like Thor, has built an empire. The SLX’s are one of many model lines, and one of its standout features is its lightweight floor plans. If you are interested in the lighter weight plans, you should be aware of the floors. Some floor plans have composite flooring and some have plywood. It has been noted that the Jayco’s composite flooring can develop soft spots, and that the plywood floors don’t have that issue.

Aside from the composite flooring, it has a good reputation. There are some expected durability issues and those, of course, become bigger issues as “lightweight” becomes the highlight feature.

7. Keystone LAREDO

Keystone LAREDO

  • Exterior Marine Grade Speakers
  • Fully Enclosed Underbelly
  • Exterior Shower with Hot & Cold Water
  • Auto Leveling Jack
  • Dinette and Storage
  • Residential-size Cabinets
  • Wardrobe Storage
  • 15,000 BTU Ducted A/C
  • 2-30 LP Bottle with Auto Changeover
  • Arched Ceiling
  • 8 Cubic Foot Refrigerator
  • 50” Residential Showers
  • Sleeps 4-10
  • Dry weight 6235 – 12935

These travel trailers have a reputation for being a good value for their price-point. Minor repairs throughout are expected, as with everything. The quality is good, so it is dependable enough.

8. Micro Lite Bunkhouse

Micro Lite Bunkhouse

  • Engineered Mold and Mildew Resistant Floor Covering
  • Ducted Furnace
  • 13,5000 BTU Ducted Air (N/A 19FBS, 19FD, 19FDBH)
  • 13,5000 Roof A/C (Optional 19FDBH, 19FBS, 19FD)
  • 44” Dinette (Depending on the floor plan)
  • Single Door Auto Gas/Electric (19FDBH, 19FD, 19FBS)
  • Gas Oven (Required 23FBKS, 25DBS, 25KS)
  • Water-Pur Filtration System
  • 110 DSI Gas/Electric Six Gallon “Quick Recovery” Water Heater By-Pass Kit
  • Dry weight 3,339 – 5,277

As you can tell by both the name and the weight range, these are the trailers of choice if you don’t have a strong tow vehicle. Their compact floor plans are great for vacationing on a budget.

9. Coachmen Chaparral

Coachmen Chaparral

  • Quick Recovery 10 Gallon Gas/Electrical Hot Water Heater
  • UV & Corrosion Resistant TPO Roof with 12 Year Warranty
  • Residential, Non-Slip Beauflor Vinyl Flooring with 7-Year Cold Crack Warranty
  • Thomas Payne Leather Touch Theatre Seating w/ Cup Holders (depending on the floor plans)
  • Thomas Payne Memory Foam Leather Touch Tri-Fold Sofa (depending on the floor plans)
  • Maple Cabinet Doors, Ebony Accents, Hardwood Drawer Faces, and Cabinet Faces
  • 8 Cubit Feet Refrigerator
  • Full-Size Shower
  • Hot and Cold Outside Shower
  • DualZone Thermostat/Controller
  • Sleeps 7-11
  • Dry weight 11,450 – 13,031

2016 Dealer Satisfaction Index Quality Circle Award Winner

Inconsistent quality is a pretty big problem. Some reviews are shining and others are not. Looking through reviews and forums, customer service does not appear to be great. Multiple owners have reported having difficulty getting through to the company and some say that the calls are never returned.

10. The Voltage

The Voltage

  • In-Command Operating System ( Control RV Functions From Phone )
  • Central Vacuum
  • Rear Electric Jacks
  • Furion Stereo System with Upgraded Powered Subwoofer
  • Full Sized 21” Oven
  • Atwood 10 Gallon Gas Electric Water Heater w/DSI and 19.7 Gallon/Hours Recovery
  • 8 Cubic Feet Refrigerator
  • Queen Bed (Depends on the Model)
  • King Bed (Depends on the Model)
  • Satellite Prep for All Four TV Locations
  • Cherry Hardwood Cabinet Doors
  • Voltage Happi-Jac Electric Bed & Roll Over Sofa System w/Table
  • Prepped for Solar Power
  • Sleeps 7 – 13
  • Dry weight 13,113 – 15,983

There are two versions the Voltage Line. There is the Voltage line and then there is the Voltage Epic line. Both of them offer the bunk bed feature, but we are just going to focus on the Basic Voltage line for today.

The more I look into Dutchmen, the more I like them. Out of the many manufacturers that I have researched (50+), they are one of the most consistently praised by their patrons. I’m not getting paid to say that; It is just what I have noticed.

11. Keystone RV Outback Ultra Lite

Keystone RV Outback Ultra Lite

  • Large Panoramic Windows
  • 36” Flush Floor Slides
  • Bath Skylight
  • His and Her Lighting
  • Tub Surround
  • Polypropylene Heated Enclosed Underbelly
  • Outside Camp Kitchen (Most Models)
  • Front Diamond Plate Rock Guard
  • Electric Awning with LED Strip Lights
  • Sleeps 4 – 8
  • Dry weight 4,921 – 6,676

Considered to be medium-level quality trailer with a relatively pleased customer base. It is lightweight, so there will be a drop in overall durability. The most prolific issues seem to be with the roof, so do a thorough inspection of the ceiling before purchasing if this line of trailers interest you.  

12. Freedom Express Ultra Lite

Freedom Express Ultra Lite

Defining Features (The features listed the Freedom Value Package)

  • 2 External Speakers, 4 rnal Speakers
  • Ducted Furnace (Not in Trailers Smaller Than 25’)
  • Ducted Ceiling, Air Conditioning (Not in Trailers Smaller Than 25’)
  • Satellite Ready
  • Spare Tire Kit
  • Heated Enclosed Underbelly (Not in the Expandable’s)
  • Sleeps 8 – 10
  • Dry weight 5,263 – 7,734

The 320BHDS has been noted to have a “design flaw” that ruins the floors with water when driving through hard rain. It appears to be an issue with that specific model, so be aware of that. The year was unspecified.

Coachmen was purchased by Forest River in 2008, and some have expressed concern about a potential drop in dependability. However, the quality hasn’t appeared to be negatively affected, and overall, they seem to be maintaining a level of quality that is competitively consistent.   

13. Shasta Travel Trailer

Shasta Trailer

  • 18,000 BTU Furnace
  • Marine Grade External Speakers
  • 13,500 BTU AC
  • 6 Cubic Foot Refrigerator (3’ for 18’ models)
  • 3-Burner Cooking Stove
  • 1-Year Coachnet Roadside Assistance Program
  • 1-Year Forest River Hitch-to-Bumper Warranty
  • Sleeps up-to 10
  • Dry weight 3,182 – 5,893

Good construction, good interior storage, and wide-bodied; those are the kinds of comments that I have been coming across. I’m not finding a lot of bad reviews with this one. This line of trailers has an uncommonly positive level of feedback

14. Forest River Salem

Salem Trailer

  • 12-Year Roof Warranty
  • Triple Seal Slide Out System
  • Dometic Double Door Refrigerator (2 Year Warranty)
  • 3 Burner Range (2 Year Warranty)
  • 13,500 BTU Roof Air Conditioner w/ Quick Cool
  • 25BTU Suburban Forced Air DSI Furnace w/ Digital Thermostat (2 Year Warranty)
  • Solid Bedroom PrivacyDoors (Most Models)
  • Dry weight 6,223 – 9,139

Forest River is a budget class RV, so I’m not going to lie and say that everything is fantastic. The sealant will need to be replaced, screws are going to pop out, and parts will eventually fall into disrepair. You should do your research, so that you know what you should expect from an RV within this price range. After accepting that these lower-priced RVs are going to be problematic, you will know whether or not you should pay for something a bit higher up on the RV food chain.

So, why am I recommending it? Honestly, it isn’t a horrible starting point. If you aren’t ready to buy a mid-to-high range RV, then this is a good early step. It will serve you provided that you are also ready to serve it with a little elbow grease and a little more know-how.

15. Shadow Cruiser

Shadow Cruiser

  • 6’9” Vaulted Ceiling
  • Dual Ducted 13.5 BTU A/C
  • High Gloss Fiberglass Exterior
  • Hardwood Framed Cabinet Doors
  • Power Awning with LED Strip
  • 6 Gallon DSI Gas/Electric Water Heater
  • Dry weight 4,340 – 7,260

Built on a budget; the Shadow Cruiser isn’t a top of the line class. It is, however, a way for families to get into the camper life without breaking the bank. These are some of the best selling RVs on the market because they make the first steps of this RV adventure a little bit easier. If you are prepared to take on the responsibilities of RV ownership…and that means making the occasional repair that budget RVs inherently present, then this might be an RV line worth considering.

Easy Alternative Bunk Bed Option

Buying a new travel trailer is a big purchase and I along with others recommend looking around for a year before your purchase since it gives you time to see all the models on the market as well as for the new models to gather up some reviews. An easy option in the meantime is to simply pack a set of bunk beds in your current trailer. This bunk bed from Kid-O-Bunk on Amazon is a nice alternative that may work nicely for you until you are ready to make the big purchase.

Conclusion on RVs with Bunk Beds

There are a lot of trailers to choose from when deciding on the best bunkhouse trailer for your family and there are still more to choose from that we did not include on our list. I recommend this list as merely a starting point. Not every trailer that is good for one family is good for another. Features vary widely and it’s important you take your time to choose the right one for your family. Explore the options available and see what works for you.

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Bunkhouse floorplans are unique, providing more sleeping space than other floorplans. Families significantly benefit from bunk beds. Whether for grandparents taking their grandchildren on a weekend camping trip or a family heading cross-country , bunkhouses offer designated sleeping spaces for children.

These floorplans are also easier to manage. Instead of converting a dinette or sofa every night, kids can sleep soundly in comfortable beds. No one has to remove cushions or reattach a pedestal table for the day’s events.

A bunkhouse travel trailer is also an excellent option for people who want a more affordable towable RV. Fifth wheels are generally more expensive than travel trailers. So, if you’re a camping family with a limited budget, there are bunkhouse travel trailers to suit your needs.

You’ll notice that trailer models have abbreviations like FK, RK, BH, RL, and others. These letters indicate the type of floorplan. For example, FK or RK means “front kitchen” or “rear kitchen.” RL means “rear living.” If you’re searching for a bunkhouse unit, look for the letters BH. Ten of the twelve models we’ve listed below use this abbreviation. So, not all bunkhouse travel trailers will have the BH, but most do.

What Are The Best 2024 Bunkhouse Travel Trailers?

Couple searching for the best bunkhouse travel trailers at an RV Show

We’ve chosen 12 of the best bunkhouse travel trailer floorplans, ideal for campers looking for additional sleeping space. Whether you need double over double bunks for more than two children or single bunks to provide private sleeping spaces for one or two kids, we’re sure you’ll find a model you love in the list below.

Remember that bunkhouse travel trailer floorplans need room for bunk beds, which means the living space is usually smaller. Unless you’re willing to go long and heavy, you’ll have to sacrifice space in the kitchen, dining, and living areas to provide the individual sleeping space of bunk beds.

Here’s our list of the 12 best bunkhouse travel trailers of 2024: 

Keystone Springdale Classic 1800BH

Keystone hideout sport 175bh, forest river campsite reserve 26cj, east to west longitude 285bh, forest river wolf den 16ev, heartland pioneer bh261, jayco jay flight slx 260bh, coleman lantern lt 18bh, forest river cherokee grey wolf 26dbh, jayco jay flight slx 174bh, forest river alpha wolf 26dbh-l, heartland mallard tailwind t265bh.

Five other models that narrowly missed our top 12 include the following: 

  • Keystone Springdale Classic 1760BH
  • Heartland Mallard M26
  • Forest River Campsite Reserve 23LM
  • Jayco Jay Flight SLX 184BSW
  • Coleman Lantern LT 274BH

To make them easier for you to compare, we’ve separated them by RV manufacturer: 

Keystone Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Keystone RV is a well-respected brand in the RV industry. Cole Davis founded Keystone in 1996. Since then, the company has worked its way to the top of the towable RV market. Today, there are over one million Keystone owners, making the brand the top manufacturer of towable RVs in North America. Currently, Keystone produces travel trailers, toy haulers, fifth wheels, and destination trailers.

Keystone Springdale Classic 1800BH

Travel Trailer Specs

  • Length: 20’6”
  • Dry Weight: 3,036 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,314 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 6

Why I Chose It: Compact, simple design

The Keystone Springdale Classic line offers single-axle travel trailers towable by light-duty vehicles. The 1800BH features a rear corner set of bunk beds next to a full bathroom. There’s a small kitchen equipped with a 3.3-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, a microwave, a sink, and a two-burner gas range.

I love the simple design of this trailer. There are no slide-outs, which limits the interior space, but this also reduces potential repairs and overall wear-and-tear of these mechanisms. The kitchen and bathroom have everything you need to cook and clean without all the extras, making the Keystone Springdale 1800BH budget-friendly.

Across from the kitchen is a booth dinette with overhead storage for pots, flashlights, s’mores roasting sticks, and more. A queen bed sits in the front of the trailer. There’s more overhead storage for clothes and a closet to stow dirty laundry or hang jackets.

If you’re a family of three or four, this bunkhouse travel trailer floorplan is an excellent option since it gives each person a private sleeping area and a place for the family to gather at mealtime. You can also utilize the dinette for card games or rainy-day art activities.

  • Dry Weight: 3,020 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,330 pounds

The Keystone Hideout Sport 175BH also has the rear single over single bunk beds beside the bathroom. I love this layout – and the previous one – because of the kids’ easy access to the bathroom. The bathroom is just a foot away if there’s a nighttime emergency.

The refrigerator is half the size of the Classic unit’s, at 3.3 cubic feet, but the kitchen still has a microwave, two-burner cooktop, and sink. There’s also the booth dinette with overhead storage, the queen bed with shelf storage, and a closet. The Keystone Hideout Sport 175BH has a 10-foot powered awning, just like the Springdale Classic.

Like the Classic 1800BH, the Keystone Hideout Spot 175BH is an excellent option for a small family who just wants the basics. If you want an entry-level trailer with space to accommodate three or four people, this bunkhouse travel trailer may be perfect for your needs.

Forest River Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Forest River is one of the giants of the RV empire. The company not only has its line of travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, destination trailers, tent campers, and motorhomes, but it also owns other brands like Coachmen, Dynamax, Palomino, East to West, Prime Time, and Shasta.

If you’ve been to an RV show or walked around the campground, you’ve likely seen dozens of Forest River units. While narrowing down such a large selection is challenging, I’ve chosen four Forest River models to make the list of the top 12 best bunkhouse travel trailers in 2024.

  • Length: 32’9”
  • Dry Weight: 6,421 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,253 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8

Why I Chose It: Ample storage

If you need a large travel trailer with a bunkhouse, the Forest River Campsite Reserve 26CJ is one of the most spacious options on my list. It features rear corner double over double bunk beds, so there’s room for each to sleep two kids. Beside the bunks is the full bathroom, again conveniently located near the kids for nighttime emergencies.

In the center of this bunkhouse travel trailer is a large slide-out with a booth dinette and sofa. The kitchen has an L-shaped countertop, providing plenty of room for meal prep. The front bedroom has a king bed, and the exterior features an outside TV mount and a small kitchen.

What I love most is the ample storage throughout the unit. There’s a cabinet next to the bunk beds for the kids’ clothing. There’s more storage underneath the bottom bunk for extra toilet paper or toys. Behind the entertainment center are hidden shelves for pantry storage, and there’s a separate pantry closet to help stow away pans and kitchen gadgets. In the front bedroom, there’s overhead storage and a closet. The Forest River Campsite Reserve 26CJ is full of storage options.

  • Length: 21’9”
  • Dry Weight: 2,995 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,498 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 5

Why I Chose It: Basic, no frills

The Forest River Wolf Den 16EV resembles the Keystone Hideout Sport and Springdale Classic. It’s a little over a foot longer but even more basic, as it boasts electric appliances only – hence the ‘EV’ in the name. This model has no stovetop, and you won’t have a propane furnace for extended-season camping. It does have a sink, a small refrigerator, and a microwave air fryer. The bathroom also doesn’t have a sink but only a shower and toilet.

There are rear corner single over single bunk beds and a queen bed up front. I like how the Wolf Den 16EV is a step up from a tent camper but doesn’t break the bank by offering too many unnecessary amenities. If you like simple camping, this model is ideal. There’s room for a family of three or four to sleep comfortably. The dinette is a bit small, but if you enjoy the outdoors, you’ll likely eat at the picnic table.

The Forest River Wolf Den 16EV is one of the lightest travel trailers on this list, perfect for campers without heavy-duty trucks. You can safely tow this bunkhouse trailer with an SUV, minivan, light-duty truck, and possibly a sedan. It’s a budget-friendly trailer for a family wanting to go outdoors for a weekend camping trip.

  • Length: 31’9”
  • Dry Weight: 5,795 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,930 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 9

Why I Chose It: Separate bedroom

I love that this Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf has a front bedroom separated from the rest of the unit. This gives parents or grandparents privacy you don’t find in some of the smaller travel trailer bunkhouses. The second entry in the bedroom also allows adults to enjoy an evening outside after the kids have gone to bed without worrying about waking them once they re-enter the trailer.

There are also double over double bunks near the rear corner bathroom. The booth dinette and sofa allow plenty of lounge space for family games or movie nights. The outside kitchen also provides another space for meal prep and an easy way to enjoy the outdoors.

  • Length: 31’8”
  • Dry Weight: 6,116 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,598 pounds

Why I Chose It: Upgrades for more comfort

The Forest River Alpha Wolf 26DBH-L is similar to the Cherokee Grey Wolf. It has double over double bunks, a U-shaped dinette, a sofa, a separate front bedroom, and an outdoor kitchen. What I love most about this unit are the extras that make this bunkhouse travel trailer feel more like a home on wheels.

An electric fireplace underneath the entertainment center provides added warmth on cool fall evenings. A porcelain toilet in the bathroom is more durable than the standard plastic one. Finally, the 20-foot awning offers ample shade to create more exterior living space. Plus, this travel trailer features a fiberglass exterior instead of the corrugated aluminum.

East to West Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Forest River, Inc. owns East to West. It’s one of the newest brands to hit the RV industry. Lisa Liegl Rees founded it in 2017, and the company currently manufactures travel trailers, fifth wheels, and Class C motorhomes. It has a smaller lineup than other brands, with only six travel trailer lines, four fifth wheel lines, and two Class C lines.

  • Length: 33’9”
  • Dry Weight: 6,917 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 10

Why I Chose It: Double entry, true living room

The Longitude is brand new in 2024. The 285BH features double over double bunks and a full bathroom in the rear. One major reason it makes the list of best bunkhouse travel trailers is the separate entrance to the bathroom. This provides easy access for kids to wash up after playing outside and a place to drop dirty shoes without dragging mud through the trailer.

I also love the layout of this travel trailer’s living room. The sofa and dinette are on opposing sides, with the entertainment center in the middle. This makes the space feel homey, ideal for a family who enjoys watching TV or movies on a Friday night.

This bunkhouse travel trailer also features a front bedroom separate from the rest of the unit, providing privacy for the adults. There’s also an additional wardrobe in the East to West Longitude 285BH that the other models on this list don’t have.

Heartland Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Heartland has been in the RV industry for two decades. They manufacture models ranging from lightweight travel trailers to triple-axle toy haulers across 20 towable lines. The Landmark fifth wheel was its flagship trailer in 2004. You’ll find a wide range of price ranges to suit all types of budgets and various floorplans for all types of RVers.

  • Length: 31’6”
  • Dry Weight: 5,780 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,804 pounds

Why I Chose It: Spacious interior

The Heartland Pioneer BH261 is similar to a few other models on this list. It features the double over double bunks and a bathroom in the rear corner. It also has a second entrance directly into the bathroom, which I love. This Heartland Pioneer trailer also has a separate front bedroom.

The booth dinette and sofa are side by side in a large slide-out, and the kitchen is against the opposing wall. One thing I love about this layout that’s different from the other travel trailers with bunkhouses is that the kitchen isn’t an L-shape. The countertop doesn’t stick out into the living space, creating a very open, spacious area. The kids can play on the floor without hitting their heads on the countertop, and the dogs can roam around with plenty of space.

  • Length: 30’11”
  • Dry Weight: 5,640 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,954 pounds

Why I Chose It: Single entry, fiberglass exterior

This Heartland Mallard travel trailer is similar to the Pioneer bunkhouse. It also has double over double bunks next to the rear corner bathroom, a booth dinette and sofa in a large slide-out across from a full kitchen, and a separate front bedroom.

However, this unit doesn’t have a second entry in the bathroom. Some families will appreciate that because it’s not another door they have to lock and prevent younger children from escaping. The Mallard also features a fiberglass exterior, while the Pioneer is built with corrugated aluminum siding, giving this unit an upgraded feel.

Jayco Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Jayco is one of the most respected and well-known brands in the RV industry. Lloyd Bontrager founded the company in 1968 and debuted his innovative lifter system for pop up campers. Today, with over 55 years of experience and over a million units sold, Jayco is one of the leaders in the industry. The brand produces every class of travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and motorhomes.

Jayco Jay Flight exterior

  • Length: 29’5”
  • Dry Weight: 4,580 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,420 pounds

Why I Chose It: Ample sleeping capacity

With the capability to sleep up to ten, the Jayco Jay Flight SLX 260BH is a lightweight bunkhouse travel trailer with the space a large family needs to enjoy a weekend camping trip. The double over double bunks measure a  spacious 48” by 76”, and the jackknife sofa provides an additional sleeping area. Plus, the booth dinette also converts if you need another place to sleep.

With no slides, the Jayco Jay Flight SLX 260BH may seem smaller than other units, but I love how Jayco designed this floorplan to create the most space possible. For example, there’s no sink in the bathroom. Instead, the kitchen sink is right outside the bathroom door. The countertop is small, but with the dinette table just across the room, parents can use it for an additional meal prep space if needed. And Jayco still provides a separate front bedroom for the adults.

  • Length: 21’8”
  • Dry Weight: 3,140 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,010 pounds

Why I Chose It: Compact, lightweight design

Another Jayco Jay Flight SLX model with bunks is the 174BH. What I love most about this travel trailer is the size. For a camping family who owns an SUV or a smaller vehicle, the Jayco Jay Flight SLX 174BH checks all the boxes. With a dry weight of under 3,200 pounds and a length of under 22 feet, it’s light enough and short enough to be towed by smaller vehicles.

While you won’t have some amenities in other bunkhouse travel trailers, you’ll have everything you need for a comfortable, enjoyable weekend camping trip. The single bunks are 29” by 75” and are directly next to a bathroom with a shower and toilet. The only sink is in the kitchen, which includes an 8-cubic-foot refrigerator, a microwave, and a cooktop. 

There’s a booth dinette for mealtime and a queen bed for the adults. The overhead storage throughout the unit also provides ample room for kitchen gadgets, clothes, blankets, flashlights, and other camping gear.

Coleman Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Coleman has been synonymous with camping and the outdoors for decades. Their lightweight bunkhouse travel trailers are some of the most affordable models on the market today, and the Keystone RV company actually manufactures them.

  • Length: 22’10”
  • Dry Weight: 3,587 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 7

Why I Chose It: Maximum space, no slides

This lightweight, single-axle travel trailer with bunkhouse has two 48” by 72” bunks in the rear corner next to a full bathroom, which features a walk-in shower. This unit also has a bathroom and kitchen sink, even with its smaller length. The booth dinette converts into another sleeping area and sits directly across from the kitchen, ideal for preparing meals.

I love the Murphy bed layout of this bunkhouse travel trailer because it allows for more family space during the day. While the similarly-sized Jayco Jay Flight SLX 174BH has a dinette and a set bedroom, the Coleman Lantern LT 18BH has both a dinette and sofa. You can lounge with the kids on the couch, but when it’s time to go to bed, the space quickly becomes a sleeping area for the adults. This Coleman travel trailer with bunkhouse maximizes the interior space, even without slide-outs.

Honorable Mentions For The Best Travel Trailer with a Bunkhouse

These models narrowly missed our list, but you might enjoy comparing them to some that did: 

FAQs About Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Keystone Springdale trailer driving on dirt road

You may have a few more questions to help you find the right bunkhouse travel trailer for your family. Here are the most popular questions about this type of floorplan.

What is a bunkhouse floorplan in a travel trailer?

A travel trailer is a towable RV. Some people call it a “bumper pull” because it attaches to a hitch on the tow vehicle’s bumper. A travel trailer can have many of the same amenities as a fifth wheel or motorhome.

While some RVs have a separate room for the kids to sleep, a bunkhouse doesn’t have to be separated from the rest of the interior space. If bunk beds are in the floorplan, then it’s considered a travel trailer with a bunkhouse, whether those bunks are open to the living area or closed off with a separate door. Check out these additional travel trailer floorplans that offer ample space for a camping family.

What is the most popular travel trailer length?

Generally, a travel trailer with a bunkhouse will be longer than a travel trailer without bunks because it’s necessary to add length to incorporate this additional sleeping space. However, some manufacturers take away a feature to keep the length short. For example, a bunkhouse model may only have a dinette instead of a dinette and a sofa, so there’s room for the bunks in the same interior space.

Travel trailers can range from 12 feet to 40 feet long. They vary significantly in size and weight because there are many different floorplans. The average bunkhouse travel trailers are 20-30 feet long, but floorplans with a separate rear bunkhouse will be longer. It’s also important to know your local regulations regarding RV length so you follow the road restrictions in your home state.

What size is a double bunk in a travel trailer?

I mentioned that some of these best bunkhouse travel trailers feature double over double bunks. Usually, these bunks measure around 48” wide by 76” long. For older kids, these bunks may only sleep one. But for younger children, families can take advantage of these oversized bunks and sleep two per bed. I encourage you to learn more about RV mattresses , their sizes, how they differ from residential mattresses, and the different types we offer at Camping World.

Does Airstream make a bunkhouse?

Airstream is well-known as one of the top brands in the RV industry. The company has been making trailers since the 1930s. However, Airstream only manufactures one floorplan with a bunk bed option: the Flying Cloud 30FB Bunk . This 31-footer sleeps up to eight or nine people, depending on if you have the single over double bunk or the double over double bunk option.

Bunkhouse travel trailers are excellent units for camping families. Whether you’re a grandparent who takes out your grandchildren occasionally, a full-time traveling family who needs personal space for everyone, or a single parent who wants to make memories with your child on weekend getaways, there’s a floorplan to suit your camping style and needs.

If you’d like to learn more about the best bunkhouse travel trailers or travel trailers in general, I encourage you to check out these other articles:

  • Introducing the Forest River Campsite Reserve
  • What Are The Best Small Campers for Couples?
  • Camping World’s Top-Selling Travel Trailers with Slide-outs

Which is your favorite bunkhouse travel trailer, and why? Let us know in the comments below.

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My apologies, as I just reached out to Keystone and they confirmed that 3.3-cubic feet is the standard fridge size for the 2024 model year, down from the 7.7 cubic foot standard in the 2023 model year. They also confirmed that the 10-foot awning is now standard on new models. Thanks for bringing this to our attention so we could update these specs in the article!

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12 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers (Small, Medium & Large)

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Bunkhouse travel trailers are a popular option for traveling families. However, with so many brands and floorplans available, it can be hard to choose the perfect RV. To help, we’ve done the research for you and found the 12 best bunkhouse travel trailers .

We’ve separated our list of the best travel trailers with bunkhouses into small, medium and large trailers so it is easy to find an RV that meets your size and budget requirements.

  • 1.1 Winnebago Micro Minnie 1800BH
  • 1.2 Heartland Pioneer BH170
  • 1.3 Keystone Springdale 2010BH
  • 1.4 Palomino Revolve EV5
  • 2.1 Ember Overland Series 221MSL
  • 2.2 Coachman Apex Ultra-Lite 245BHS
  • 2.3 Grand Design Imagine 2800BH
  • 2.4 Keystone Cougar Half-Ton 30BHS
  • 3.1 Crossroads Volante VL32FB
  • 3.2 Heartland Trail Runner 31DB
  • 3.3 Venture SportTrek ST333VIK
  • 3.4 Keystone Hideout 38FKTS

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers Under 25 Feet

If you are looking for a small RV that is affordable and easy to tow, consider a bunkhouse travel trailer under 25 feet. These RVs may be small, but they have plenty of sleeping space for the whole family.

Winnebago Micro Minnie 1800BH

Length: 21 feet, 11 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Micro Minnie 1700BH

The Micro Minnie 1800BH is the smallest bunkhouse travel trailer on our list. At just under 22 feet long and 7 feet wide, this trailer is tiny, but has everything you need for a family camping trip. The single bunk beds are located on the driver side rear corner of the RV.

The dinette can also be converted into another bed. A double bed is located in the front of the RV trailer. While many small travel trailer bunkhouses have a flip-up bed, this bed is permanent, so it does not require any effort to set-up.

This mini trailer is also a fully self-contained vehicle. It has a 3-piece bathroom with a porcelain toilet beside the bunks. The galley kitchen has a fridge, a 3-burner cooktop and a convection microwave.

Heartland Pioneer BH170

Length: 22 feet, 5 & 3/4 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Pioneer BH170

The Heartland Pioneer BH170 is another tiny, but functional bunkhouse travel trailer. Double bunk beds in the rear corner provide sleeping space for 4 people. With a convertible dinette and a queen-size Murphy Bed, this travel trailer can comfortably sleep 7 people.

The galley kitchen includes a refrigerator, a 2-burner cooktop and a microwave oven. Next to the bunks is a full bathroom with a bathtub, so small children can continue their bathing routine while camping.

Other great features for families with young children include a chalkboard front refrigerator for kids to doodle on and a carpet free floorplan for easy cleaning.

Click here to see more RVs with bathtubs.

Keystone Springdale 2010BH

Length: 22 feet, 9 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Springdale 2010BH

The Springdale 2010BH has a very similar layout to the Heartland Pioneer with double bunks in the rear corner of the RV. While most RV interiors have white or wood cabinets, the Springdale’s sleek interior features black cabinets with gold hardware.

Additional sleeping spaces include a convertible dinette booth and a fixed queen bed at the front of the trailer. At 8 feet wide, the trailer also has room for a closet, nightstand and outlets beside the bed.

A 3-piece bathroom is located beside the bunks, and the kitchen includes a 2-burner cooktop, a fridge and a microwave. A pantry beside the kitchen provides extra food and appliance storage.

Palomino Revolve EV5

Length: 24 feet, 1 inch

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Revolve EV5

The last of our picks for the best travel trailer bunkhouses under 25 feet is a truly revolutionary RV!

Palomino Revolve travel trailers are 100% powered by solar. With four 100W solar panels and four lithium batteries, owners never have to worry about running out of power. The batteries can also be charged at shore hookups or with the included tow vehicle power adaptor.

The EV5 floorplan also has plenty of sleeping space for the whole family with rear double bunk beds, a convertible dinette and a queen-sized Murphy bed.

Next to the bunks is a 3-piece bathroom. The kitchen includes a 12 volt refrigerator, a 2-burner cooktop, a microwave, a pantry and an oversized sink.

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers Under 35 Feet

If your budget (or family) is a little larger, these bunkhouse travel trailers between 25 and 35 feet are the best bet. These medium-sized trailers have plenty of space and privacy without breaking the bank.

Ember Overland Series 221MSL

Length: 26 feet, 1 inch

Best Travel Trailer Bunkhouses: Overland Series 221MSL

If your family loves off-road adventures, Ember’s Overland Series travel trailers are amazing campers. These trailers include a heavy-duty chassis, an independent suspension with heavy-duty coil springs and dual shock absorbers and off-road tires.

The 221MSL floorplan is the largest Ember Overland floorplan and can sleep up to six people. The rear bunk area includes an Embertrack system with adjustable, removable bunks. When the bunks are raised or removed, a rear storage door allows the bunk area to be used for kayak or bike storage

In addition to the bunks, there is a jackknife sofa and queen Murphy bed. The trailer has a full bathroom and a kitchen with a 2-burner cooktop and a 12 volt refrigerator. This RV is also ready for off-grid camping with solar panels and an inverter.

Coachman Apex Ultra-Lite 245BHS

Length: 27 feet, 7 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Apex Ultra-Lite 245BHS

The Coachman Apex Ultra-Lite 245BHS is a great midsize bunkhouse travel trailer. At 7.5 feet wide and just 6,500 pounds, this travel trailer is easy to tow, but has plenty of space.

The double bunks are located in the rear corner of the trailer. Unlike smaller bunkhouses, the Apex has a private main bedroom, separated from the living area by an entertainment center and two curtains.

A U-shaped dinette provides plenty of seating space, and the kitchen comes with a range with a 3-burner cooktop and an oven. The full bathroom has a shower/tub combo to make bathing kids and dogs easier.

Grand Design Imagine 2800BH

Length: 32 feet, 0 inches

Best Travel Trailer Bunkhouses: Imagine 2800BH

Another awesome midsize travel trailer with bunk beds is the Grand Design Imagine 2800BH. The double bunks are located in the rear corner of the RV next to the full bathroom.

The main bedroom in the front of the trailer has a queen bed and a sliding door for complete privacy. There is plenty of seating in the spacious living area, which includes a U-shaped dinette and a tri-fold sofa.

The kitchen incudes a range, a microwave, a refrigerator and tons of storage space. Additional storage can be found under the bed. The oversized under bed storage includes a sliding storage tray to provide easy access to regularly used items.

Keystone Cougar Half-Ton 30BHS

Length: 34 feet, 5 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Cougar 30BHS

We toured hundreds of RVs at this year’s Florida RV SuperShow , and the Keystone Cougar Half-Ton 30BHS was by far my favorite bunkhouse floorplan. The unique layout includes rear bunks that extend the width of the RV.

The position of the bunks creates a separate area for kids and makes the beds more accessible. In the front of the RV is a large, private bedroom with a king bed. The bathroom sits between the living area and the bedroom.

The main living area includes an L-shaped dinette, a tri-fold sofa and a fireplace. The kitchen has a full range, a microwave, a double sink, a 12 volt fridge and plenty of counterspace. Arched rafters create a spacious interior with 7 foot ceilings.

Best Large Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

Campers with a big budget will love these enormous bunkhouse travel trailers with luxury features. Enjoy glamping all over the country without having to worry about feeling cramped.

Crossroads Volante VL32FB

Length: 35 feet, 11 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Volante VL32FB

The Crossroads Volante VL32FB is a beautiful travel trailer with lots of practical features. The front of the RV houses a private, secondary bedroom with queen over queen bunks, a large wardrobe closet and a chic wood panel wall.

In the back of the trailer is the main bedroom with a king bed and its own entry door. The dual entry bathroom sits beside the rear bedroom.

The main living area includes a huge dinette, a jacknife sofa and a fireplace. The L-shaped kitchen includes stainless steel appliances and a double sink.

Click here to see more of the best 2 bedroom travel trailers.

Heartland Trail Runner 31DB

Length: 36 feet, 11 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Trail Runner 31DB

The second Heartland RV on our list of the best bunkhouse travel trailers is the Trail Runner 31DB. This big rig has much more space and many more exciting features than the tiny Pioneer.

The rear of the RV houses an entire kids’ suite. Inside the suite is a private bedroom with a single over double bunk bed, a shirt closet and a half bathroom. In the front of the trailer is a main bedroom with a queen bed and a full bathroom.

In the main living area, there is a dinette booth and a large sofa. The corner kitchen features bright, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Perhaps the most unique feature of this RV is the huge pantry, located behind the TV next to the entry door.

Venture SportTrek ST333VIK

Length: 37 feet, 8 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Venture SportTrek ST333VIK

Another amazing (and enormous) rear bunkhouse travel trailer is the Venture SportTrek ST333VIK. The bunkroom includes a normal height single bed, and a raised top bunk which sits over a storage cabinet.

The lower bed is perfect both for smaller children who are at risk of falling from higher bunks and teenagers who need more headroom. The huge bunkroom is also great for teenagers because it also has a sofa (with another flip-up bunk above it), a table and a flip-up desk.

Outside the bunkroom is a full (second) bathroom. The other bathroom is located in the front of the trailer next to the main bedroom with a queen bed.

While the bunkroom is the star of this RV, the main living area does not disappoint either. With the optional king dinette, the combination sofa/dining area can comfortably seat 5 to 6 people. The large kitchen has an island and a hutch that makes a perfect coffee station.

Keystone Hideout 38FKTS

Length: 39 feet, 11 inches

Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers: Hideout 38FKTS

Mid-bunk floorplans are super common in fifth wheel RVs, but rare in travel trailers. The Hideout 28FKTS is the best mid-bunk travel trailer available.

The bunkroom includes a upper bunk with a cube bunk below. The cubes can be moved around and used as chairs during the day. A wardrobe, which doubles as a desk completes the room.

The main bedroom has a queen bed and is located in the rear of the trailer. The full bath sits between the two bedrooms. In the main living area, there is a dinette booth, a recliner and a trifold sofa. The front kitchen has white cabinets and tons of storage space.

Thanks for reading our guide to the best bunkhouse travel trailers. We hope you found the perfect RV for your family.

If you are also considering motorhome RVs, check out our guides to the best Class A RVs with Bunks and the Best Class C RVs with Bunks .

Happy Camping!

Christina Pate, Author of Travels with Ted

Christina Pate is a seasoned full-time RVer who, along with her husband Justin, has journeyed across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Drawing from her extensive travels, RV repairs and RV renovations, she founded Travels with Ted to guide and inspire fellow RV enthusiasts. Christina is also the co-author of The Owner’s Guide to RV Maintenance and the creator of My RV Log Book .

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If you’re looking for an RV with room for the entire family, campers with bunk rooms are worth a look. The best bunkhouse travel trailers are space for four or six people to live full time while adventuring on the road. This generally means saying no to the pull-out sofa or the convertible dinette; these trailers have dedicated space for the kids to sleep and enough room that everyone has a little slice of privacy.

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Advantages of top rated bunkhouse travel trailers, disadvantages of campers with bunk rooms, picking the best bunkhouse travel trailer, amenities of the best travel trailers with bunkhouse rooms, bunkhouse brands, the tiniest, lightest best bunkhouse travel trailer – scamp 13 small trailer, the swiss army knife rv – keystone passport travel trailer, lightest weight single axle bunkhouse travel trailer – jayco slx 7, best lightweight bunkhouse travel trailer – jayco jay feather micro, all-around best bunk travel trailer – forest river flagstaff micro lite 25brds, best multi-function space – lance 2185, best 28-foot bunkhouse – prime time avenger 24bhs, best lightweight 30-foot bunkhouse – starcraft super lite 261bh, best 32-foot bunkhouse – winnebago minnie 2801bhs, best bunkhouse travel trailer under 35 feet – coachmen apex ultra-lite 300bhs, best half-ton bunkhouse travel trailer – keystone 34tsb, large bunkhouse with deluxe features – highland open range 338 bhs, top bunkhouse travel trailers make family outing easy, faqs (frequently asked questions), what is a bunkhouse.

Simply put, a bunkhouse travel trailer has extra bunks. It’s an important distinction, especially when looking at smaller, lightweight trailers. Many of these smaller towable RV models are made to be comfortable for a couple but not so much for large families. A bunkhouse travel trailer fixes this by adding a separate space with dedicated beds for the little ones.

Finding the best bunk room travel trailer for your family starts with striking a balance between the overall size of the trailer you can deal with and the amenities you need. Many of us would like to tow a fifth-wheel trailer or get a Class A, but it’s not feasible a lot of the time. A bunkhouse travel trailer layout is a good place to start since it maximizes floor space and provides a little more privacy.

Smaller, Lighter, Cheaper than Other Options

First off, most bunkhouse travel trailer layouts tend to be travel trailers. By adding more bunks and more rooms, a travel trailer can fit the bill for some campers. They provide enough amenities to keep a family of four (or maybe six) comfortable on long trips. But at the same time, they’re easier to tow, small, and more affordable than a comparable fifth wheel or Class A coach.

Affordability gets better and better the smaller the trailer. If you can tow your travel trailer with the full-size SUV that you already own, you’ll save money in the long run. Remember, you must tow fifth wheels with customized pickups, and Class A’s are much more expensive altogether. So a bunkhouse travel trailer might allow you to skip all of these extra costs if you can tow it with the vehicle you already own.

Dedicated Bunks

Many trailer makers squeeze in an impressive number of bunks, but they have often shared surfaces. So, for example, a dinette might convert into a double, or a jack-knife sofa might pull out and make a large bunk.

In any case, all of these solutions are a pain. It means you’ve got to give up your sitting and dining area to get ready for bed. Furthermore, a daily set-up and break-down phase will become a time-consuming chore. These shared-use spaces are great solutions if you have occasional overnight guests, like an annual trip with the grandkids. But if you are looking for a daily solution, everyone getting their own bed is the key to family happiness.

More Privacy

Mid and larger-sized bunkhouse travel trailers will have the ability to close a door and shut off the bunkhouse travel trailer from the rest of the camper. For parents with small children, this gives the kids their own quiet space to rest, all while freeing up the rest of the camper and leaving the dinette and kitchen intact.

So how does it work in your family? Do the kids go to bed early, or do you rise and shine with the sun while the kids sleep in? These things are much easier if you’ve got a little more privacy.

In smaller RVs, bunks might not have their own doors or be in enclosed rooms. But just having a dedicated place where you can put your stuff makes a world of difference in terms of organization and planning.

Flexibility

Finally, the bunkhouse travel trailer layout provides many options for even those who aren’t traveling with families. It might be handy if you travel with friends or guests one day. For day-to-day living, the bunk space is a welcome addition for storage. It’s invaluable to have the option to put random stuff in a place that is out of the way and not taking up other living spaces.

Travel Trailer and Towing Woes

If you’re comparing a towable to a Class A coach or even to a larger fifth wheel, keep in mind that towing a large travel trailer is still no trivial task. While these trailers are lighter and can be towed by some SUVs, they are by no means ultralights. If your vehicle’s towing capacity isn’t at least 5,000 pounds, you’re probably out of luck unless you’re looking for the smallest bunkhouse travel trailer out there.

And even though they can be pretty luxurious, you won’t find as many amenities in these campers as you would in fifth wheels or coaches. These are budget-conscious starter RVs, and you aren’t likely to find them decked out with washers and dryers, fireplaces, or even very large tanks.

Extra Size, Complexity, and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating

On the flip side, these trailers aren’t small and simple, either. While some bunkhouse travel trailers are pretty small and light, there is no getting around the fact that it is an upgrade from the basic camper design.

If your second and third bunks are shared spaces, like sofas or dinettes, the total camper length can be much smaller. Unfortunately, you won’t find bunkhouse travel trailer layouts available in the smallest travel trailers, and when you do find one, it comes at the cost of removing something else entirely.

True Overall Capacity

The next problem with these designs is that they can squeeze many people into a very small camper. The more people you carry, the more space you need for tankage, groceries, clothing, and supplies. So while you might be able to find campers that measure less than 20 feet with multiple bunks, will they provide enough space for everyone to camp comfortably?

It’s much easier for families with small kids to use ultralight bunkhouse travel trailers. Older kids and teens are more likely to want their own space and greater privacy, requiring more space.

Another factor that makes a big difference is the lengths of trips involved. For example, does your group head out for a single overnight? Or are you hoping to spend weeks at a time on the road?

None of these things is a disadvantage, per se. But they do require looking at the camper as a whole package and objectively thinking about how it will suit your mission.

What Is the Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailer?

The good news is that quite a few manufacturers are offering a bunkhouse travel trailer model. These floorplans are popular–they are an inexpensive way to get the whole family on board. That makes them perfect starters and entry-level RVs.

It’s difficult to say which is the best because every camper’s needs are slightly different. Some are looking for an ultralight and minimalist camping experience. Others might be looking for some luxuries and a bigger rig.

Once you know what a bunkhouse travel trailer is, you’ll probably pin down exactly why you do or don’t want one quickly. And in doing that, you’ll likely know exactly what you need. How many bunks, what sort of space, and what does your budget look like for cost and overall size? Layouts vary considerably between model lines, even from the same RV manufacturer. The only way to find one that suits you is to go out and walk through some in the real world!

Number of Beds

Probably the first criterion will be figuring out exactly how many bunks you need. The fewer bunks you can get away with, the more spacious the camper will feel. After that, just make sure all of your family members, or whoever is traveling with you regularly, have their own private space.

Of course, not all bunks are created equally. Many campers have smaller single bunks that are built for kids. Older children and teens might feel quite cramped and uncomfortable, so you’ll want to be sure to spend some time in each layout and see how your family fits, literally!

Most trailers have just one bathroom to optimize space. Some models have stand-up showers only, but some have tub/shower combinations. If you are traveling with younger kids, you might prefer a bathroom with a tub for easy bathtime.

Bathroom location can be important to families. Some models have a bathroom close to the master suite, which is great for the parents but might be inconvenient for the kids. Others place the bathroom next to the bunk room, which is easier for the kids but might be harder for the parents. A centralized bathroom works well for all.

Most bunkhouse travel trailer kitchens feature a fridge, microwave, storage, prep space, and sink. However, you might prefer a kitchen with additional prep space and a large pantry if you are traveling long-term. In addition, some larger rigs have a kitchen island which gives more counter space.

  • Outdoor Kitchen

Most modern models feature outdoor kitchens. This is a great way to enjoy outdoor time as a family and keep the heat and mess of meal prep outside the RV. In addition, outdoor kitchens usually have an extra fridge, which is great for extending the time between grocery runs. Outdoor kitchens also have a sink and griddle or stovetop.

Dinette Seating

Small trailers usually have small dinettes, and this is one of the easiest ways you can gauge just how comfortable your family will be. Is there enough room for the family to eat around the table comfortably? While at the table, can the chef get to and from the kitchen easily?

These might sound like minor things, but you have to remember that it’s easy for RV makers to add more bunks. It’s much harder for them to create layouts that work for that many people. Can you realistically use the layout and be comfortable? That’s the question you need to continually ask yourself as you compare layouts.

Dinette seating usually converts into extra own sleeping space, adding to the number of guests you can host.

Number of Slide-Outs

Slide-outs are an easy way to get more real estate inside the RV. It’s especially useful with a dinette, but it’s also handy in some bunkhouse travel trailer layouts where the bunkroom slides out for more floor space.

Slides add cost and complexity to a rig, however. As with all decisions when planning such a big purchase, you’ll have to find the right balance. Make sure the expense of a slide-out is gaining you something. It should make a useable space that makes the camper feel more comfortable.

Bunkhouse Length

Most bunkhouse travel trailers are less than 40 feet long. The smaller and lighter the RV, the easier it is to tow. Shorter trailers are easier to store and find campground spaces for. Bunkhouse travel trailers on our list range from a tiny 13-foot trailers to a 39-foot trailers. The best shopping technique is to buy the smallest bunkhouse travel trailer that will meet your needs for the kind of traveling you enjoy.

National parks can easily accommodate RVs under 25 feet. An RV under 37 feet can access about 60% of parks, while only a small percentage of National Parks can accommodate trailers over 40 feet. If traveling to National Parks is on your bucket list, aim for a smaller rig.

Weight and Tow Capacity

If you already have a tow vehicle and don’t want to trade up, pick an RV that matches your current vehicle. Most RVs advertise their empty weight. This weight doesn’t include water or fuel in the tanks and personal gear. After you’ve loaded up the trailer, it will weigh more. Make sure you know how much weight your SUV can tow and calculate the actual weight of the trailer plus any liquids, RV accessories , and gear.

RVs come with several tanks. You’ll have fresh water tanks, propane tanks, grey water tanks, and black water tanks. The bigger your tanks, the longer you can go without topping off and dumping out. However, bigger tanks also take up more storage space and add to your total towing weight.

If you plan on boondocking for weeks, look for a trailer with large tanks. On the other hand, if you plan on simple weekends at an RV park, you can get away with smaller tanks.

Separate Bunk Rooms

The bigger the trailer, the more space, and privacy bunk rooms will have. While you can find some very small campers that squeeze many bunks into short tow packages, the amenities are generally limited.

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Coachmen RV

Coachmen RV is a division of Forest River. Coachmen have been making RVs for over 58 years and is focused on enriching owners’ lives. Coachmen RVs offer value with quality service and support.

Three brothers in Indiana founded Coachmen RV. Since then, Coachmen has sold over 600,000 RVs. They focus on delivering reliable RVs with great designs and features. Their RVs are simple and functional and have practical innovations that improve owners’ lives.

Coachmen RV has a dedicated customer support center and provides 24/7 Roadside Assistance during the first year of ownership. In addition, TRA Certification awarded Coachmen RV a Green Certification to recognize their commitment to recycling, effective production techniques, and efficient materials.

A wonderful owner’s association also offers resources, discounts, campground directories, and fun meet-ups.

Scamp Trailers

You may recognize the Scamp name from our article on the best fiberglass travel trailers . Scamp Trailers manufactures adorable mini-trailers that are perfect for weekend travelers, couples, and small families. These trailers are truly lightweight, with the 13-foot trailer weighing in at 1,300 pounds. Scamp makes a 13-foot, 16-foot, and 19-foot trailer.

Scamp trailers are designed to be pulled with a regular family SUV. Scamp trailers are economical to buy, store, and drive. And thanks to their aerodynamic shapes, they are durable and adaptable. You can add a bathroom, A/C, awning, or upgrade to hardwood flooring.

Keystone makes quality trailers with great features. Keystone was founded in 1996 to build great RVs and provide unbeatable value. Keystone is America’s number one manufacturer of towable RVs. Over a million Americans proudly own a Keystone RV. Keystone RV owners are supported by 5,000 team members.

Keystone uses Key Connect to support new purchasers in making their RV decisions. Their RVs feature quality features such as color-coded wiring, a Blade airflow system, and HyperDeck flooring. Keystone follows high manufacturing standards to ensure your trailer is built to last.

Keystone RVs come with a one-year limited base warranty and a three-year limited structural warranty. Keystone is dedicated to providing exceptional customer support. They have a large library focused on how-to and DIY videos to help owners stay on the road.

Jayco was founded in 1968 when Lloyd and Bertha Bontrager started building innovative camping trailers. The company kept growing and now owns several brands, including Highland Ridge, Entegra Coach, and Starcraft. Each brand has a unique line of models, but all are focused on high-quality, feature-packed designs.

Jayco has been awarded 77 Quality Circle Awards for reaching the highest Dealer Satisfaction Index ratings.

The Jay Flight has been America’s number one RV seller for fifteen years in a row.

Jayco offers one of the best warranties in the business. Jayco offers a two-year limited warranty and a three-year structural warranty. Jayco’s suppliers offer generous warranties, too. For example, Goodyear Endurance Tires have a six-year warranty.

Highland Ridge RV

Highland Ridge RV is part of the Jayco family. Highland Ridge focuses on creative solutions to make life on the road easier and more comfortable. Highland Ridge wants to ensure RV owners have a trouble-free experience. They focus on lightweight designs that are usually 10-15% lighter than the competition.

Highland Ridge RVs come with PVC roofing that is strong, flexible, puncture-resistant, recyclable, and reflects UV rays and solar heat. The roof has a lifetime limited warranty. In addition, Highland Ridge RVs have a three-year limited structural warranty and a one-year limited manufacturer’s warranty.

Highland Ridge RVs have TravelLINK, a Bluetooth system that allows owners to control A/C, heat, awnings, slides, and lighting from their phones.

Forest River

Forest River was founded in 1996 and manufactures a full range of motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and more. Forest River is now one of America’s largest RV manufacturers.

Forest River has production facilities throughout the West and Midwest. They can manufacture RVs according to customer specifications without rushing or cutting corners. Each RV undergoes a thorough inspection to ensure quality standards are met.

Each model is rigorously tested in a pre-delivery inspection building to ensure quality.

Forest River owners can join the Forest River Owner Group – FROG. This large group shares advice, tips, and memories to support and uplift new and experienced owners.

Prime Time RV

Prime Time RV is one of America’s newer RV brands. Prime Time RV was founded in 2009 and aims to build RVs that exceed customers’ expectations. Prime Time RV is part of the Forest River family.

Every Prime Time RV must clear a 125-point inspection before leaving the factory. Prime Time RV has won several “Best of Show” awards and DSI Quality Circle Awards.

Lance Camper

Lance Camper was founded in 1965 and originally focused on truck campers. Today, Lance makes truck campers and ultra-light travel trailers. Lance is based in California and has a State-of-the-Art production facility. Lance makes eco-friendly, toxic-free RVs. Lance has won the Dealer Satisfaction Index nearly every year in the last decade.

Winnebago was founded in 1958 and is one of America’s oldest RV brands. Winnebago is one of the field’s most recognizable names and is known for producing high-quality RVs and offering great value.

Winnebago RVs feature quality craftsmanship, industry-first technology, an advanced parts supply system, and excellent customer support.

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The Scamp 13 is the smallest trailer you can get that also has a bunkhouse. The Scamp 13 is perfect for long weekends and adventurous families that want to get out, enjoy the road, and tow a light trailer with the SUV they already own.

The Scamp 13 has several layouts to choose from. Both the standard and deluxe versions have a bunkhouse travel trailer option. The Scamp 13 has a dinette that converts to a double bed. The forward wall can have a sofa that flips up into a bunk bed. The small kitchen has a sink, a two-burner stove, and a small refrigerator. You can add an optional dry flush toilet. The Scamp has a 12-volt water pump and a USB charging station.

Optional upgrades include a rooftop air conditioner, generator, solar panel kit, and outdoor shower.

If you want to have it all, upgrade to the 16-foot version and have both a bunkhouse and a private bathroom with a shower. The Scamp 16 weighs 1,750 pounds.

  • 1,300 pounds
  • Truly towable with most SUVs
  • Easy to Store

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The company calls its Keystone Passport travel trailer line the “swiss army knife” of RVs. This lightweight trailer series offers great functionality, features, and storage capacity. Keystone has made the Passport line for 15 years, and it keeps getting better.

The Passport is known as “the lightest of lightweights .”One model only weighs 4,307 pounds and has 20 cubic feet of storage space so that you can bring all your gear. In addition, the trailer has Pivot furniture that allows owners to easily switch between a booth dinette and a comfortable, sectional sofa.

Passport models have 80% tinted safety glass windows, a fully walkable roof, and Dexter E-Z Lube axles with electric brakes. Passports have large baggage doors with pass-throughs. Several models have outdoor kitchens with a 2-burner range and a mini-refrigerator. In addition, Passport models have power awnings and an outdoor shower with hot and cold water. Interiors have 110-volt outlets and are prepped for solar power and inverter use.

Interiors have durable vinyl flooring, night shades, residential window treatments, and Artic Teak woodgrain cabinetry. Other features include color-coded wiring, in-floor heating ducts, and 4G LTE and Wi-Fi prep.

Galleys have three burner glass-top stoves and a microwave. Passport models have A/C, heat, and a water heater.

The Passport is available in a few different bunk house layouts.

The 219BH is one of the smaller, lighter models. It is 25’6″ long and weighs 4,672 pounds. It has a bunkhouse, a murphy bed, and an outdoor kitchen. The 219BH sleeps seven.

  • Sleeps seven
  • Outdoor kitchen
  • Three-year limited warranty
  • 4,672 pounds

The 2951BH model features a super slide and an outside kitchen. This model weighs 6,430 pounds and is 33-feet 8-inches long. Impressively, it can sleep up to ten. This is the perfect model for traveling with your extended family. The 2951 model has a queen bed, a sofa sleeper, a convertible dinette, and bunk bed accommodations.

  • 6,430 pounds

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The Jayco SLX 7 is one of the lightest bunkhouse travel trailers on the market. This 21’8″ trailer weighs just 3,135 pounds empty and has a single axle. It’s easy and light to tow and is perfect for a small family looking to hit the road.

It features DiFlex II exterior material, a Magnum Truss Roof System, and Goodyear Endurance tires. The interior has solid wood cabinetry and brushed nickel faucets.

The SLX7 has a queen bed, a convertible dinette, and double bunk beds and can sleep up to five people. The kitchen has a fridge and microwave.

The Jayco SLX7 is perfect for long weekends or adventurous getaways.

  • 21’8″ size is easy to tow
  • 3,135 pounds

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The Jayco Jay Feather Micro is a fantastic lightweight trailer. There are a dozen models with different sizes and layouts.

The 171BH model fits a lot of options into a small, lightweight, easily towable trailer. The 171BH model weighs just 3,930 pounds, is 20’2″ long, and sleeps up to five. It has a queen bed, convertible dinette, and double bunk beds. The bathroom is surprisingly roomy.

The 171BH model has a great kitchen with a refrigerator and microwave and other features usually reserved for larger campers. For example, it comes pre-wired for solar panels and has a power awning. It also has exterior speakers and gorgeous outdoor accent lighting. In addition, the exterior has a rounded, aerodynamic profile to improve towing ease and efficiency.

This model is perfect for small families who are excited to travel together and enjoy the great outdoors.

  • 3,930 pounds
  • Sleeps five
  • Power awning

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This trailer is under 26 feet long, weighs just 5,499 pounds, and is packed with features. This is the perfect bunkhouse travel trailer for families looking to hit the road in comfort while towing a manageable trailer.

The double 48″ x 72″ bunkhouse travel trailer is perfect as a kid’s room, and there’s plenty of room to store their toys and gadgets. The large 60″ x 74″ murphy bed folds into a sofa to make the best use of space.

The Micro Lite 25BRDS has a power awning, tinted windows, and magnetic compartment door catches. In addition, it has an outdoor griddle, outdoor speakers, and an outdoor hot and cold shower.

The interior has custom cabinetry, night roller shades, AC and heat, and a quick recovery water heater. The kitchen has a 12-volt refrigerator, microwave, and a three-burner range with a glass top cover.

  • Sleeps Five
  • Comfortable, spacious floorplan
  • 5,999 pounds
  • Outside kitchen

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This small trailer has a lot of options and features. It can be configured and re-configured to provide sleeping, living, and storage space. It’s great for families or fishing buddies who are ready to hit the road searching for adventure.

The Lance 2185 has a walk-around queen-size bed. However, you can order a convertible sofa bed instead if you want to maximize utility. With the sofa bed, this space can be used as an additional living area during the day and turned into a comfortable bedroom at night.

The dinette is a slide-out that seats five and can be converted to sleep two. Impressively, the aft wall has triple bunk beds, so you don’t have to leave your kids or friends behind. Each sleeping area has its own wardrobe, so everyone has private storage. In addition, the bunks can be reorganized so this space can store bikes or toys while underway.

The kitchen has a three-burner stove, oven, stainless steel microwave, fridge, and large sink.

  • 5,345 pounds

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The Prime Time Avenger 24BHS has a great layout that perfectly suits many traveling families. The Avenger line features premium flooring, fabrics, and luxury details. In addition, it has a large U-shaped dinette that will comfortably seat the whole family for meals, movie time, or arts and crafts.

The queen-sized master bedroom has a walk-around bed and two wardrobes with plenty of storage. The rear bunkroom has large double bunks. The kitchen is well laid out with a large fridge, three-burner stove, microwave, and oversized stainless steel farmhouse sink. The Avenger 24BHS also features glass-fronted cabinets and a large pantry.

The Avenger 24BHS has a great outdoor area with a large awning and outdoor kitchen.

  • One slide-out
  • 5,481 pounds

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This 30-foot Bunkhouse has a great floorplan with a lot of space and features. The Starcraft Super Lite 261BH can sleep up to ten while still weighing less than 6,000 pounds. In addition, the 261BH is kid and pet-friendly, with easy-to-clean and maintain residential vinyl flooring and vinyl furniture.

The main bedroom has a queen-sized bed with under-bed storage drawers and two wardrobes. The main living area has a slide-out with a sofa and dinette. The large tri-fold sofa can sleep two, and the comfortable U-shaped dinette also converts to a double bed. The bunkroom has a double-sized bunk bed.

The large kitchen has a sizable fridge, microwave, stove top, oven, and large sink with prep space. In addition, there is a pantry for kitchen storage.

Families who love to entertain and enjoy outdoor living will love the outdoor kitchen with an additional fridge and stovetop. There’s also a large power awning and an outdoor shower in addition to outdoor speakers.

  • Sleeps up to 10
  • 5,805 pounds

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The Winnebago Minnie 2801BHS has a queen-sized master bedroom and offers many seating and dinette options. This spacious model sleeps up to 8.

The primary bedroom has two wardrobes, and the bunkroom has double-size bunk beds. A slide-out has a standard tri-fold sofa and dinette. You can exchange the sofa for either theater seating or a sofa with a chaise. The dinette can be exchanged for a table with chairs.

The spacious kitchen has a fantastic walk-in pantry with shelves. In addition, it has a large refrigerator, three-burner stove, microwave, large sink, and ample prep space.

The outdoor kitchen has a mini-refrigerator, cooktop, and sink. The Winnebago Minnie is a small, lightweight trailer with many features that is comfortable and easy to tow.

  • 6770 pounds
  • One-year limited base warranty
  • Three-year limited structural warranty

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The Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS is perfect for families that want to travel together while still getting some privacy. The bunkroom sleeps four between one full bunkbed and one futon with an overhead bunk. The futon part is in a slide-out, which gives this room extra floor space. The bunkroom has a door and a wardrobe, making it a great kid’s room with enough space for games and play.

The master bedroom is also private, with a walk-around queen-sized bed and two wardrobes. The main living area has a large convertible dinette, a sizable kitchen, and additional seating. The kitchen has a fridge, three-burner stove and oven, microwave, sink, prep counter, and plenty of storage in overhead cabinets.

Families will like the tub and shower combination in the well-placed bathroom.

The Coachmen 300BHS has a full outdoor kitchen with a fridge, storage, sink, drawers, and a stovetop. In addition, the exterior has a power awning and a hot/cold outdoor shower.

  • 5,975 pounds

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The Keystone 34TSB is perfect for families planning to embark on an indefinite adventure. It has a king-sized master bed, a bunk bedroom, an additional bunk above the sofa, and a sleeper sofa. In addition, it has three slide-outs which add to the spacious feel of this bunkhouse travel trailer.

The primary bedroom has a comfortable king-sized bed and two wardrobes. It’s immediately next to the large, shared restroom.

The main living space is large with two slide-outs. The kitchen has a large refrigerator, microwave, and massive amounts of counter space for prep work. The bunk bedroom has a slide-out that gives this room extra space for playing.

The Keystone 34TSB has a built-in bike rack and electric four-point leveling system. The exterior has an outdoor kitchen with an extra refrigerator and a grill. To complete the outdoor area, owners will enjoy two electric awnings and an outdoor shower.

  • 8,547 pounds
  • Three-year warranty
  • Three slide-outs
  • Spacious design

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The Highland Open Range series is known for its high-quality design and luxurious features. These trailers are made for big families who don’t want to compromise. The Highland Open Range series has TuffShell walls, strong roofs, and features like keyed-alike doors, TravelLINK Smart RV app, and Wi-Fi prep. There’s no need to leave the comforts of home behind when you can take these comforts with you!

The Highland Open Range 338 BHS has the option of a king-sized master bed. It’s prepped for a washer/dryer, an option that full-time traveling families will love. In addition, it has massive amounts of storage so you can take toys for young and old.

The bathroom is large with a roomy shower, sink, and toilet. The kitchen rivals a residential kitchen with a large fridge, three-burner stove, and attractive center island. You can even upgrade to a 21-cubic-foot fridge for additional cold storage.

The comfortable, U-shaped lounge area has two tables and is great for working or relaxing. Families will love the cozy fireplace and large TV.

The bunk room is a great place for kids to hang out and has plenty of floor space for games.

The exterior has two power awnings and an outside TV hookup. Families will love the outdoor kitchen with a fridge, sink, griddle, and a BBQ hookup.

  • 10,415 pounds

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Bunkhouse travel trailers are the perfect starting place for families. Trailers allow an inexpensive way to get a taste of life on the road, and you can go as simple or as luxurious as you like. And even if you don’t have a big group for traveling now, bunk rooms can provide extra privacy and more gear or workspace options.

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Comprehensive Guide to Bunkhouse Travel Trailers & Fifth Wheel Models

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Jayco has a reputation for producing high-quality and reliable RVs and travel trailers. When it comes to bunkhouse trailers, which are particularly popular among families for their extra sleeping space, Jayco often offers several impressive options.

Jay Flight Series

Jay Flight SLX 8: These have been known to offer various floorplans, including those with bunk beds, providing ample space for families.

Jay Flight: This is a step up from the SLX 8 and may offer more luxurious features and larger bunkhouse options.

Jay Feather Series

Jay Feather Micro: All the floorplans in the Jay Feather Micro series weigh less than 5,000 lbs. without sacrificing function. They offer two bunkhouse floorplans with the 171BH and the 199MBS.

Jay Feather: These fiberglass trailers have a wide variety of floorplans three bunkhouse options, all with double over double bunks in the rear of the trailer. The smallest 22BH has a kitchen slide and rear bath. The larger 24BH and 27BHB both have dinette slides and a private front bedroom area.

White Hawk Series

White Hawk: These fiberglass trailers are generally more spacious and luxurious, with several floorplans that include bunk beds and ample living space.

Eagle Series

Eagle HT Travel Trailers: Jayco’s entry-level fifth wheel's are the Eagle HT Fifth Wheel. But just because it’s an entry-level offering doesn’t mean it lacks in amenities. These half-ton towable units range from traditional layouts to new takes on old classics. Their new 29DDB is an innovative floorplan with many unique features.

When looking for a bunkhouse trailer from Jayco, consider the following:

Floorplan: Make sure to check out the different floorplans available to find a bunkhouse configuration that suits your needs.

Amenities: Depending on the series, you might find various amenities, including outdoor kitchens, spacious bathrooms, and entertainment systems.

Weight: Ensure your vehicle can tow the trailer. Jayco typically lists the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Unloaded Vehicle

Weight (UVW) to help you determine this.

Reviews and Testimonials: Look for reviews or testimonials from other customers to get an idea of the trailer's performance and quality.

Keystone Bunkhouse Travel Trailer

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Keystone RV Company is another renowned manufacturer known for producing a variety of travel trailers, including bunkhouse configurations.

1. Keystone Hideout Series

Hideout Single Axle: There are several options of double over double bunks with their mid-size single axle floorplans and both single and double bunk options in their Sport series.

Hideout Destination Travel Trailers: Keystone Hideout's 38-foot floorplans combine the concept of a true destination RV (like Keystone Retreat) with a travel-friendly 11'3" height and road-ready axles. There is a bunk room floorplan as well as a two-bedroom one.

2. Keystone Passport Series

Passport SL Series: A series known for its lightweight options, you might find bunkhouse configurations that are easy to tow but still provide ample sleeping space.

Passport GT Series: Generally, these might offer more features and slightly larger floorplans, including bunkhouse configurations.

3. Keystone Cougar Series

Cougar Half-Ton: These trailers are designed to be towed by half-ton trucks and have had bunkhouse configurations with spacious interiors and modern amenities.

Cougar: This is a step up and might offer larger, more luxurious bunkhouse configurations.

4. Keystone Springdale Series

Springdale Mini: These are smaller, more compact trailers, but they have had options with bunk beds in the past.

Springdale: This series generally offers a variety of floorplans, including those with bunkhouses, providing options for larger families or groups.

5. Keystone Montana Series

Montana High Country: These are luxury trailers and have featured bunkhouse configurations with spacious living areas and high-end amenities.

Montana: As a flagship series, these trailers often offer the most spacious and luxurious bunkhouse configurations, with a range of high-end amenities.

Tips when Choosing a Keystone Bunkhouse Travel Trailer:

Floorplan: Look for floorplans that provide the right amount and type of sleeping space for your needs.

Amenities: Different series and models will offer varying levels of amenities. Consider what is most important to you, such as outdoor kitchens, spacious bathrooms, entertainment systems, etc.

Towing Capacity: Always check the towing capacity of your vehicle against the GVWR of the trailer to ensure compatibility.

Reviews: Check reviews or ask for testimonials to learn more about the experience of others with the specific model you are considering.

Forest River Travel Trailers

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Forest River is a popular and well-established manufacturer of a variety of RVs, including bunkhouse campers, which are great for family camping trips because of the additional sleeping space they provide compared to other travel trailer bunkhouse campers.

1. Wildwood Series

Wildwood X-Lite: This line often features lighter, more compact options with several bunkhouse floorplans that can accommodate families or groups.

Wildwood: This would be a step-up in terms of size and amenities, with a range of bunkhouse configurations offering more space and features.

2. Cherokee Series

Cherokee Alpha Wolf: In past lineups, these have featured spacious bunkhouse configurations with modern amenities and stylish interiors.

Cherokee Grey Wolf: These models might offer a blend of luxury and practicality, with several bunkhouse configurations for families.

3. Salem Series

Salem Cruise Lite: Traditionally, these have been compact and budget-friendly options with several bunkhouse floorplans available.

Salem: This series generally offers larger, more feature-packed bunkhouse configurations suitable for larger families or groups.

4. Surveyor Series

Surveyor Legend: This line often offers well-designed bunkhouse configurations with modern interiors and a range of amenities.

Surveyor Luxury: As the name suggests, this series typically features more luxurious options, with several spacious bunkhouse configurations available.

Tips When Choosing a Forest River Bunkhouse Camper:

Floorplan: Like with any camper purchase, carefully review the floorplans to find one that meets your needs in terms of sleeping capacity and layout.

Amenities: Consider the amenities that are most important to you and your family, such as outdoor kitchens, large bathrooms, or entertainment systems.

Weight: Always check the weight of the trailer and ensure that your towing vehicle has the capacity to handle it safely.

Reviews: Check recent reviews to get an idea of the experiences others have had with the specific model you are considering.

Dutchmen Travel Trailer Bunkhouse RV

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Dutchmen is another well-regarded manufacturer of RVs, including bunkhouse campers that are popular for their additional sleeping spaces, making them suitable for families or larger groups.

1. Aspen Trail Series

Aspen Trail LE: Generally, these offer a more budget-friendly entry point with several bunkhouse floorplans that are suitable for families or groups.

Aspen Trail: This series may have more options in terms of amenities and size, offering a wider variety of bunkhouse configurations.

2. Kodiak Series

Kodiak Ultra-Lite: Known for being lightweight and easy to tow, this series often features bunkhouse floorplans that are ideal for families or groups who have lighter towing vehicles.

Kodiak Cub: This line might offer compact, easy-to-manage trailers with some bunkhouse options for smaller families or groups.

3. Coleman Series

Coleman Lantern Series: This series usually includes a range of bunkhouse configurations, from basic setups to more luxurious options, with varied amenities for comfortable camping.

Coleman Light: These might offer lighter options with several bunkhouse floorplans suitable for families or groups looking for easier towing and setup.

Tips for Choosing a Dutchmen Bunkhouse RV:

Floorplan: Review different floorplans to find a bunkhouse configuration that matches your preferences in terms of sleeping capacity and layout.

Amenities: Consider what amenities are critical for your camping trips, such as outdoor kitchens, entertainment systems, or spacious bathrooms.

Weight and Towing Capacity: Always check the RV's weight and confirm that your vehicle can safely tow it.

Reviews: Look for recent reviews to gauge the experiences of others with the specific model you are considering.

Grand Design Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

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Grand Design is known for manufacturing travel trailers that often emphasize luxury and comfort.

1. Imagine Series

Imagine XLS: This line typically offers more compact and lightweight options, some of which have bunkhouse configurations suitable for smaller families or groups.

Imagine: In this series, you can usually find larger travel trailers with more amenities, including several bunkhouse configurations that can accommodate larger families or groups.

2. Reflection Series

Reflection 150 Series: This series often provides half-ton towable fifth-wheel options with some bunkhouse floor plans.

Reflection: The main line of the Reflection series usually offers larger and more luxurious options, potentially including bunkhouse configurations with a variety of high-end amenities.

3. Transcend Series

Transcend Xplor: These trailers often feature a variety of floor plans, including some with bunkhouses that offer a balance between space and amenities.

Transcend: This might be a step up from the Xplor line, potentially offering more features and larger bunkhouse configurations.

Tips When Choosing a Grand Design Bunkhouse Travel Trailer:

Floorplan: Ensure to find a floorplan that provides the right amount of sleeping space and the type of bunkhouse configuration you prefer.

Amenities: Consider the level of luxury and amenities you want in your travel trailer, as Grand Design often offers a range of options from basic to very high-end.

Weight: Always check the GVWR to make sure your towing vehicle can handle the trailer you're interested in.

Reviews: Look for recent reviews or testimonials to get an understanding of other customers' experiences with specific models.

Coachmen Travel Trailer Bunkhouse Models

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Coachmen has been a reliable manufacturer of travel trailers for many years, often offering a variety of bunkhouse models that cater to families and larger groups.

1. Catalina Series

Catalina Legacy Edition: This series often includes several floorplans with bunkhouse configurations, offering a blend of style and comfort.

Catalina Summit Series: Typically, this series offers a variety of floorplans including those with bunk beds, providing compact yet comfortable options.

Catalina Trail Blazer: This series, if still being produced, might have toy hauler options with bunkhouse configurations, blending utility with comfort.

2. Apex Series

Apex Nano: These are generally smaller, lightweight trailers, but they have been known to offer bunkhouse configurations suitable for small families or groups.

Apex Ultra-Lite: This series often features more spacious options with several bunkhouse floorplans, providing a good balance between size and amenities.

3. Freedom Express Series

Freedom Express Ultra Lite: Typically, this series has a variety of floorplans, including those with bunkhouse configurations, offering a mix of space and features.

Freedom Express Liberty Edition: This line usually offers more luxurious options with a variety of bunkhouse configurations to choose from.

4. Spirit/Northern Spirit Series

Spirit XTR: This line generally features modern, well-designed trailers with a variety of bunkhouse configurations available.

Northern Spirit: This series usually has a variety of bunkhouse configurations that cater to families and larger groups, with a range of amenities.

Tips When Choosing a Coachmen Bunkhouse Travel Trailer:

Floorplan: Browse through various floorplans to find a bunkhouse configuration that meets your needs and preferences.

Amenities: Depending on the series and model, you can find various amenities from basic to luxurious, so consider what features are essential for your camping trips.

Towing Capacity: Always check the GVWR of the trailer to ensure compatibility with your towing vehicle.

Reviews and Testimonials: Look for recent reviews and testimonials to understand the experiences of others with specific models you are considering.

Heartland Travel Trailer Models

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Heartland RVs is a well-known manufacturer that offers a diverse range of travel trailers, including some with bunkhouse configurations.

1. Mallard Series

Mallard M Series: The Mallard M Series often features a variety of floorplans, which may include bunkhouse configurations designed for families or larger groups.

Mallard Ultra Lite: This series generally offers lightweight options with some featuring a bunkhouse model suitable for smaller families or groups who are looking for easier towing.

2. North Trail Series

North Trail: This series has been known for offering spacious floorplans with modern amenities, including some with bunkhouse configurations that provide ample space and comfort for families.

3. Wilderness Series

Wilderness: This series might offer a variety of floorplans, potentially including bunkhouse configurations that are both spacious and feature-packed, providing a comfortable camping experience.

4. Pioneer Series

Pioneer: If they continue this series, it could offer a range of affordable travel trailers with several bunkhouse configurations that balance space and amenities.

5. Sundance Series

Sundance Ultra Lite: This line has been known to offer lightweight options with several bunkhouse floorplans, providing a good balance between space and amenities for families or groups.

Tips When Choosing a Heartland Bunkhouse Travel Trailer:

Floorplan: Consider the floorplan carefully to ensure that it meets your requirements for sleeping capacity and layout.

Amenities: Depending on the series and model, Heartland offers trailers with a range of amenities, from basic to luxurious. Consider what amenities are vital for your camping trips.

Weight and Towing Capacity: Always check the trailer's weight and confirm that your vehicle can tow it safely.

Reviews and Testimonials: Checking recent reviews and testimonials will give you an insight into the experiences of others with the specific model you're considering.

Palomino Travel Trailer bunkhouse Camper

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Palomino is known for manufacturing a range of travel trailers, including those with bunkhouse configurations that are great for family trips or groups of friends. Below are some series where you might find bunkhouse models, along with tips on how to choose the right one for you:

1. Puma Series

Puma XLE Lite: This series generally offers more budget-friendly and lightweight options, which may include bunkhouse models suitable for smaller families or groups.

Puma: This line traditionally includes a broader range of floorplans and amenities, potentially including spacious bunkhouse configurations.

2. Solaire Series

Solaire Ultra Lite: These models are typically lightweight, making them easier to tow while offering various floorplans, including those with bunkhouse configurations.

Solaire Expandable: These trailers might offer the versatility of expandable sections, potentially including bunkhouse options that offer more sleeping space when set up.

3. Palomini Series

Palomini: This series generally focuses on smaller, compact trailers. While they are smaller, some floorplans in past lineups have included bunk beds, offering a compact solution for families or smaller groups.

Tips When Choosing a Palomino Bunkhouse Camper:

Floorplan: Examine the floorplans closely to find one that meets your needs in terms of sleeping capacity and layout. Bunkhouse configurations usually offer more sleeping space, making them great for larger groups.

Amenities: Depending on the series and specific model, amenities can vary greatly. Consider what features are important to you, such as outdoor kitchens, spacious bathrooms, or entertainment systems.

Towing Capacity: Always check the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the trailer to ensure your vehicle can tow it safely.

Reviews and Testimonials: Read recent reviews to get an idea of the experiences others have had with the specific model you're considering.

KZ Entry and Luxury Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels

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KZ RV is a popular brand known for offering a broad range of RVs, including travel trailers with different levels of amenities and luxury. Here is an overview of some series that historically have offered a range of and potentially luxury models.

1. Connect Series

Connect: These trailers typically offer a mid-range option with a blend of amenities and comfort, with several floorplans that might include bunkhouse configurations.

Connect SE: This line might offer a more budget-friendly entry point with a balance between amenities and affordability.

2. Escape Series

Escape: These trailers usually feature compact and lightweight options, including some floorplans with bunkhouse configurations suitable for small families or groups.

Escape Hatch: This line, if it continues, might offer ultra-lightweight options with basic amenities, suitable for those looking for a minimalist camping experience.

3. Sportsmen Series

Sportsmen: This series typically offers a range of options, from basic to more feature-packed floorplans, possibly including bunkhouse configurations for families or larger groups.

Sportsmen SE: This line generally features more budget-friendly options with a reasonable range of amenities, potentially including bunkhouse configurations.

4. Durango Series (Luxury Options)

Durango Half-Ton: These luxury fifth-wheel trailers usually offer a range of upscale amenities and features, potentially including bunkhouse configurations with higher-end fixtures and finishes.

Durango Gold: This line is often at the high end of the KZ range, offering luxury fifth-wheel options with spacious floorplans and premium amenities.

Tips When Choosing a KZ Travel Trailer:

Floorplan: As always, closely examine the floorplans to find one that suits your needs in terms of sleeping capacity, layout, and amenities.

Amenities: Consider what level of luxury and amenities are important to you, ranging from basic to high-end options depending on the series and specific model.

Towing Capacity: Ensure to check the weight of the trailer and confirm that your vehicle can safely tow it.

Reviews: Look for recent reviews to get an understanding of other customers' experiences with specific models.

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12 Must See Bunkhouse RV Floorplans!

Last Updated on January 21, 2022 by Christina

Bunkhouse RVs are the perfect way to travel with little ones in tow. Whether you’re searching for a motorhome , fifth wheel , travel trailer or even a teardrop camper , there are lots of bunkhouse options available. In this post, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorites. Check out these must-see bunkhouse RV floorplans below!

1. Winnebago Forza 38R | Class A Motorhome Bunkhouse

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What we love – The multi-uses of the bunk area.  The Winnebago Forza 38R multi-purpose room converts from an eating area or “lounge” into a sleeping area.  The upper bunk measures 30″x 72″ and the lower bunk measures 31″ x 65″.  View additional information and shop our inventory of Winnebago RVs.

2. Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro RED 38 QBA | Class A Motorhome

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What we love – The Allegro RED 38 QBA features 30″x 72″ bunk beds that also serve as a convertible wardrobe and have an optional DVD/TV monitor that drops down so your guests can watch a movie, a perfect addition if you plan to travel with kids.  View additional information and inventory of Allegro RED Motorhomes .

3. Fleetwood RV Excursion 35E | Class A Motorhome

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What we love – The Excusion 35E by Fleetwood RV is a beautiful coach with a set of 28″ x 73″ bunks plus all Excursion motorhomes have an additional Hide-a-Loft™ bed with a 650lb weight capacity.  Get the luxury of a Class A Motorhome with ample sleeping space to accommodate guests.

4. Holiday Rambler Admiral 32H | Class A Motorhome Bunkhouse

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What we love – The Holiday Rambler Admiral 32H made our list because of the option to have not 1 set of bunks, but 2!  The bunk beds are also on the wider side which is an added comfort feature measuring 33″ x 73″.  There is also an option for a swing down dinette w/bunk.  View additional information and Holiday Rampler inventory.

5. Coachmen RV Leprechaun 320BH | Class C Motorhome

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What we love – The Leprechaun 320BH by Coachmen RV is a Class C motorhome with sleeping space for at least 8 and awesome exterior entertaining options.  If your a family that loves to be outdoors, this bunkhouse is perfect!  Enjoy the outdoor camp kitchen and an exterior entertainment center featuring an LCD TV, Stereo, DVD player and speakers.

6. Prime Time Manufacturing Avenger 32BIT | Travel Trailer

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What we love – The Avenger 32BIT  has an entire extra room that can be used to accommodate guests, as a bedroom for the kids or as a work space.  The Avenger 32BIT  is a travel trailer that comes standard with the dinette that converts into a bed or you can choose to upgrade to a sofa bed instead of the dinette.

7. Open Range Roamer 310BHS | Travel Trailer

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What we love – The Open Range Roamer 310BHS from Highland Ridge RV features a bunkroom with a sofa, entertaining area and tons of storage.  We love the option to add french doors to both the bedroom and bunkroom adding a very luxurious detail to this travel trailer .

8. Jayco Flight 32 IBTS | Travel Trailer Bunkhouse

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What we love – Jayco is a trusted brand and the Jayco Jay Flight is America’s #1 selling travel trailer .  If that’s not enough we also love the unique layout of the bunkroom in the Jayco 32IBTS travel trailer and the awesome outdoor kitchen.  Jayco also offers a 2 year warranty on all products.

9. Forest River Wildwood Heritage Glen 356 QB | Fifth Wheel

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10. Kestone RV Avalanche 361 TG | Fifth Wheel

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What we love – The Avalanche 361TG from Keystone RV is a fifth wheel that has a huge master suite and an additional bunkhouse at opposite ends of the RV.  The Avalanche floorplans are designed with family and extended trips in mind.

11. Grand Design RV Solitude 366DEN | Fifth Wheel Bunkhouse

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What we love – The Solitude 366DEN from Grand Design RV is a fifth wheel that took a unique approach to the bunkroom, designing it like a den, with a fireplace, wood flooring and huge windows.  The room still features a bunk above the entertainment center and a hide-a-bed sofa, making sure not to sacrifice the additional sleeping space.  View additional information and inventory of Solitude 5th wheels .

12. Dutchmen Rubicon 2500 | Toy Hauler Bunkhouse Travel Trailer

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What we love – The Rubicon 2500 is a toy hauler travel trailer by Dutchmen RV with a huge garage to store all your toys plus a luxurious interior.  The rear has 2 rollover sofas and a happijac power bunk above.  To view additional information and Rubicon inventory Click Here.

BONUS RV: Little Guy Camp Rover | Teardrop Camper

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Lighter in weight and secured with a hitch to the frame of your tow vehicle.

Full-sized campers, requiring the “5th wheel” U-shaped hitch to tow.

Can be a travel trailer or fifth wheel. Designed with a rear garage and opening for your “toys.”

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Travel Trailer Bunkhouse Models

What is the best RV with bunk beds? Travel trailer bunkhouses are great for first time RVers. With the capacity to sleep more people in a limited space, the bunkhouse travel trailer's flexible floor plans will suit a wide variety of campers. In a travel trailer bunkhouse camper, you’ll always have room for one more guest to join you on your journey.

What is a travel trailer bunkhouse?

A travel trailer bunkhouse is an RV that’s a travel trailer, meaning it’s towed, with bunk beds included as a feature. They can come as small, medium, or large campers in a range of weights. Bunkhouses appear in luxury travel trailers and more modest designs alike. And bunkhouses can contain double, triple, or quad bunks to suit your camping needs.

If you’re interested in a Heartland RV model that blends the best aspects of a travel trailer with the efficiency of bunk beds, take a look at the selection below. Our bunkhouse campers range in length from 22 to 37 feet, and can sleep between 4 and 10 people. Visit our RV Finder to help find your best RV model by its specific capacity, features, and find bunkhouse campers or an RV with bunk beds for sale.

You can also read about fifth wheel bunkhouses here .

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  • $38,701 MSRP
  • 22' 1/2" Length
  • 4,480 lbs Weight
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  • 5,640 lbs Weight
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  • 28' 5" Length
  • 2,992 lbs Weight
  • $32,167 MSRP
  • 25' 8" Length
  • 3,000 lbs Weight
  • $28,801 MSRP
  • 22' 5-3/4" Length
  • 3,862 lbs Weight

What are the benefits of a bunkhouse camper?

Travel trailer bunkhouses are a great value––you get extra sleeping space for an affordable price. In addition to sleeping capacity, a travel trailer with a bunk room can provide flexibility. Bunk beds are efficient in floor plans, leaving more floor space to move around. Some bunkhouses include beds in a loft, which makes the most of vertical space, leaving you more RV storage room.

These types of RVs are typically smaller, lighter, and more affordable compared to fifth wheels and toy haulers . And smaller travel trailers are great for new RV owners , because their size means they’re easier to tow. Don’t let categories fool you, however––travel trailers are more than just basic RVs. You can also find travel trailers with bunkhouses in mid-range and luxury models, and with a wide variety of attractive amenities. Looking for a bunkhouse model with a fireplace or an outdoor RV kitchen ? Heartland can help you find it.

Who should consider buying a travel trailer bunkhouse RV?

Travel trailers with bunkhouses can suit a variety of campers. Maybe you have a big family with lots of kids, or you like to travel with your extended family in a bunkhouse travel trailer. Bunk beds are a great way to give everyone a little space to themselves. If you like to travel with groups of friends, travel trailer bunkhouse campers are perfect for keeping everyone happy on the road.

Kids love bunk beds because they can go to sleep earlier or later than their siblings without being disturbed when someone else gets up or goes to bed. And a bunkhouse RV's floor plans are perfect for teenagers who want to bring along a friend or just have some time alone to read or listen to music in peace. One additional use for bunk beds is overflow storage space, particularly for people traveling with large objects. For instance, we know of one family who RVs full-time and uses their bunk bed to hold a stand-up cello when they’re on the road.

Disclaimer: Always consult owner’s manuals for vehicles and accessories before towing a recreational vehicle. Towing capacity will vary based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, and number of passengers.

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Best Luxury Travel Trailers – Top Guide

It’s time to travel in style and experience the comfort of staying in a luxury travel trailer. They come in all sizes, and they certainly improve your road trips.

With functional storage area and contemporary interior designing, getting a luxury camper should be high on everyone's list. But which is the best luxury travel trailer to get?

There are many leading campers on the market, and the multitude of choices make it harder to get the right one. But fear not, as we've put together a review of what we believe to be the best models on the market.

Of course, it would be easy to put togethr the biggest and most expensive trailers, but instead we've put together an eclectic mix of the best luxury travel trailers for their size, features and price entries that all offer something completely different.

As well as reviewing different models, we've included a guide for what makes a luxury camper. And if at the end of the article, there are still some unanswered questions, we've added an FAQ section dedicated to all things luxury travel trailers.

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  • All-timber floor and wooden cabinets
  • Small-sized, fully equipped with modern technology
  • Spacious kitchen area with sink, countertop, and fridge
  • Fancy raindrop shaped hand-crafted wooden exterior frame
  • Queen-sized bed along with bunks to accommodate a family
  • Sleeps: 3-6
  • Length: 23 ft      
  • Width: 7 ft 11 inches
  • Weight: 4350-4550 lbs

For a small-sized trailer , this Homegrown Timberline trailer is the real deal. It might be short on space, but it is perfect for a fewer number of people on the road. Despite the small size, there's ample storage space in the form of cabinets and drawers to keep your luggage. 

The bedroom includes a comfortable queen-sized bed with a window at the end, allowing light to enter. The timber woodwork on the interior gives off a somewhat rustic but cozy impression . The kitchen features ample countertop and prep space, and there is a dinette table in the living area. 

Everything might seem to be huddled up in a space, but every room is fully equipped and embellished with clean and fine wooden lines. The specialty of Homegrown is their hand-crafted timber, which gives off a wonderful scent during your trips, making a very unique and luxury travel trailer. 

Best Lightweight Luxury Travel Trailer: Airstream Basecamp

Best Lightweight Luxury Travel Trailer: Airstream Basecamp

  • King-sized bedrooms having closets on either side 
  • 13 feet 9 inches vast storage space to keep heavy toys
  • Residential design interior with black hardware and glass cabinets
  • Nitrogen-filled tires and equalizer for suspending the heavy weight
  • Lightweight and easy-to-use ramp plus beaver tail for loading and unloading stuff
  • Sleeps: 7-8
  • Number of Floorplans: 3
  • Number of Slide-Outs: 1-2
  • Length: 34- 42 ft
  • Width: 8.5 ft
  • Weight: 14000 lbs

For toy haulers , the Winnebago Spyder Fifth Wheel stands in the first place. The trailer is built in a rugged and robust framework to sustain all the load you want to carry around. 

For managing your stuff, there is a 30-inch wide entry door to load and unload, but if you’ve still got bigger toys, then the ramp door comes to the rescue. The beavertail makes it user-friendly, along with featuring wide garage space inside.

The kitchen is paired with stainless steel and black appliances, which give it a modern look. To keep you fully entertained, the living room has a TV and multimedia center which are interesting features in this edition. 

The bathroom shower is spacious for tall people, and a king-sized bedroom gives this toy-hauler a residential and homely touch. With wooden cabinets and closets, you’ll have all the space you need within reach.

Best Luxury Bunkhouse Travel Trailer: Jayco Jay Feather

Best Luxury Bunkhouse Travel Trailer: Jayco Jay Feather

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    A bunkhouse travel trailer essentially means you are purchasing a style of trailer with bunk beds inside. Bunkhouse travel trailers also imply secondary living space, where bunk beds and couches create a unique second living space inside the RV. ... If you're able to purchase a more luxury travel trailer, then expect even more amenities than ...

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    15 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers. Dutchmen Coleman Conventional Lantern Series. Palomino Puma travel trailer. Keystone Hideout travel trailer. Dutchmen Aspen Trail travel trailer. Crossroads Zinger travel trailer. Jayco Jay Fight SLX. Keystone LAREDO. Micro Lite Bunkhouse.

  5. 2022 Eagle

    Starting at $24,309. Sleeps up to 10. Length 18' 0" - 31' 1". Weight 2,640 - 6,044 lbs. Learn More » Browse Floorplans ». The Eagle offers residential-style floorplans that are great for families of any size. Learn what makes this camper one of the most popular RVs.

  6. The Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers of 2024

    Unless you're willing to go long and heavy, you'll have to sacrifice space in the kitchen, dining, and living areas to provide the individual sleeping space of bunk beds. Here's our list of the 12 best bunkhouse travel trailers of 2024: Keystone Springdale Classic 1800BH. Keystone Hideout Sport 175BH.

  7. 12 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers (Small, Medium & Large)

    The Coachman Apex Ultra-Lite 245BHS is a great midsize bunkhouse travel trailer. At 7.5 feet wide and just 6,500 pounds, this travel trailer is easy to tow, but has plenty of space. ... Campers with a big budget will love these enormous bunkhouse travel trailers with luxury features. Enjoy glamping all over the country without having to worry ...

  8. 2021 Eagle

    LED fireplace with 5,000 BTU electric space heater. Drinking Water System™ (patent-pending) Soft-close residential kitchen drawers. 21 cu. ft. residential refrigerator with 1200W inverter. Solid-surface kitchen countertop with bamboo sink cover and strainer. Washer/dryer prep.

  9. Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailer? (10 Family Favorites)

    One of the top travel trailer bunkhouse models for a big crew is the Embrace EL310 by Cruiser RV. This manufacturer has consistently produced affordable, lightweight travel trailers since 1988. Capable of sleeping more than 9, your family will have ample room at bedtime. ... The Keystone Cougar 30BHS packs tons of luxury features into an easy ...

  10. Bunkhouse Travel Trailer Models: Top 7 You Can't Miss

    Mesa Ridge Limited Bunkhouse Travel Trailer Models. Highland Ridge RV, which has only been around since 2014, is the proud manufacturer of the Mesa Ridge line of travel trailers, along with several other impressive travel trailer options. It is actually a subsidiary of Jayco, one of the most popular brands in the industry.

  11. Outback Luxury Travelers with Fifth Wheel Floorplans

    A more durable slide room design that minimizes functional motor structural stress, and resists leaking. No recommended Floorplans found. Keystone Outback full-size luxury travel trailers are designed for travelers who like to camp, but like to camp comfortably. Stylish, sophisticated, and well-appointed, this brand makes no sacrifices.

  12. Top 13 Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers

    All-Around Best Bunk Travel Trailer - Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 25BRDS. Best Multi-Function Space - Lance 2185. Best 28-Foot Bunkhouse - Prime Time Avenger 24BHS. Best Lightweight 30-Foot Bunkhouse - Starcraft Super Lite 261BH. Best 32-foot Bunkhouse - Winnebago Minnie 2801BHS.

  13. Comprehensive Guide to Bunkhouse Travel Trailers & Fifth Wheel Models

    Durango Half-Ton: These luxury fifth-wheel trailers usually offer a range of upscale amenities and features, potentially including bunkhouse configurations with higher-end fixtures and finishes. Durango Gold: This line is often at the high end of the KZ range, offering luxury fifth-wheel options with spacious floorplans and premium amenities.

  14. Our Top Picks for the Best 2023 Bunkhouses

    Next on the list of best bunkhouses is the Outback 340BH. This bunkhouse is just under 39 ft in length and 9,000 lb. The kids get their own private bunkroom away from their parents. Relax and unwind in the comfortable theatre seating that is directly across from the entertainment center. If you're bringing the entire family, you'll need storage ...

  15. 12 Must See Bunkhouse RV Floorplans!

    Check out these must-see bunkhouse RV floorplans below! 1. Winnebago Forza 38R | Class A Motorhome Bunkhouse. What we love - The multi-uses of the bunk area. The Winnebago Forza 38R multi-purpose room converts from an eating area or "lounge" into a sleeping area. The upper bunk measures 30″x 72″ and the lower bunk measures 31″ x 65″.

  16. 2023 Eagle

    2023 Eagle Travel Trailers. Enjoy even more amenities in the Eagle Travel Trailer. Our dual 15,000-Whisper Quiet A/C units are 40 percent quieter than the competition, meaning a cooler, more restful night's sleep. Aside from dual air conditioners, the Eagle features dual power awnings, and a fresh water drinking system with a spigot in the ...

  17. Bunkhouse Fifth Wheels: The Perfect Family-Friendly RVs

    In conclusion, the Avalanche 378BH is the epitome of comfort, versatility, and luxury in a bunkhouse fifth wheel. Whether you're embarking on a weekend getaway or planning an extended road trip with your loved ones, this remarkable RV will surpass your expectations and provide an exceptional travel experience.

  18. Travel Trailer Bunkhouse RV and Camper Models

    A travel trailer bunkhouse is an RV that's a travel trailer, meaning it's towed, with bunk beds included as a feature. They can come as small, medium, or large campers in a range of weights. Bunkhouses appear in luxury travel trailers and more modest designs alike. And bunkhouses can contain double, triple, or quad bunks to suit your ...

  19. 5th Wheel Bunkhouse: The Best Options for Sleeping Space

    If you are looking for a brand that offers top-tier comfort and luxury, you will want to take a look at a Keystone RV's 5th wheel bunkhouse travel trailer. Grand Design RV. While Grand Design RV is a relatively new company founded in 2012, they have grown to become one of the largest 5th wheel companies in North America.

  20. 2022 White Hawk

    Starting at $24,309. Sleeps up to 10. Length 18' 0" - 31' 1". Weight 2,640 - 6,044 lbs. Learn More » Browse Floorplans ». The White Hawk packs surprising features and designs that are rarely found on travel trailers in this weight class.

  21. SportTrek Touring Edition Luxury Travel Trailers

    The SportTrek Touring line of luxury travel trailers offers thoughtful new features and fresh, elegant design elements inspired by people who love camping. The sophisticated residential kitchen is a highlight of Touring, with rich Mountain Walnut cabinetry, solid-surface countertops, an under-mount stainless steel sink with pull-down sprayer ...

  22. Best Bunkhouse Travel Trailers Under 30 Ft

    4. Jayco Jay Flight SLX 7. After comparing it with other bunkhouse travel trailers under 30 ft, we have started to fall for this one even more. At just over 20 ft. this Jayco Jay trailer is one of the smaller bunkhouse trailers, but a worthy companion for long-distance travel as it has a practical and comfortable layout.

  23. You'll Feel Right at Home In One of These Luxury Travel Trailers

    Length: 27-38 ft. Width: 8 ft. Weight: 5322- 8795 lbs. Review. The Palomino Puma Travel Trailer is the right choice if you're looking for luxury and top-class traveling. The choice of the interior décor, fine woodwork, and bountiful space all contribute to make this a winner for traveling in comfort and style.