Travel trailers boast the most diversity of any RV genre. You can purchase bunkhouse models, toy haulers, mega-sized teardrops, vintage dropfloor models, fiberglass models, etc. It’s difficult to break them down into separate categories. ...
There are two types of bunkhouse travel trailers to choose from. A bunkhouse refers to any RV that contains bunk beds, although they may or may not be separate from the other living space. On the other hand, bunkrooms refer to RVs with an additional living area with a door and a couch...
The Coleman Rubicon 1400BH is the rare bunkhouse floorplan in a camper under 2,000 pounds. Sure, the bunk is “cozy,” but it does give you the freedom to sleep an extra small person comfortably without everyone snuggling in the main sleeping area. The interior converts from opposing sofas...
Winnebago unveiled the entry-level M-Series line of 26-foot compact lightweight travel trailers in late September to rave reviews. The 2326RK, the largest of the three new models, features big skylights, ample storage, a beautiful interior decor, a standard 10-cu-ft 12-volt refrigerator (or...
lineup. From bunkhouses to kitchen islands and outdoor kitchens, these floorplans have something to offer almost any camping party. The new front landing leg design creates a much more stable application regardless of the floorplan you choose. Enjoy the ride with Eagle HT travel trailers. ...
The Hostel Bunkhouse (Vail) In your shoes, in your hair… sand everywhere! Ah yes, the Black Canyon. If you’re into camping, this is the best spot to spend the night. You can climb the Great Sand Dunes or explore Mesa Verde during the day. If you’ve got the time, hike up the...