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.

Travel Trailer Bunkhouse Models

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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  • $38,701MSRP
  • 22' 1/2"Length
  • 4,480 lbsWeight
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  • $40,549MSRP
  • 22' 1/2"Length
  • 5,640 lbsWeight
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  • $45,821MSRP
  • 25'10"Length
  • 4,098 lbsWeight
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  • $33,668MSRP
  • 28' 5"Length
  • 2,992 lbsWeight
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  • $32,167MSRP
  • 25' 8"Length
  • 3,000 lbsWeight
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  • $28,801MSRP
  • 22' 5-3/4"Length
  • 3,862 lbsWeight

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.