21-40 FT, $40,000-$65,000
Sleeps up to 8
These models are designed to be tow-able by trucks equipped with a special hitch that rest in the truck bed that allows for easier towing and maneuverability. This creates a spacious bi-level floor plan that provides all the comforts of home. With Fifth Wheels you are guaranteed ample storage, large living/entertaining areas, a separate private bedroom, and a sizable kitchen. 5th Wheels on Sale
20-35 FT, $20,000-$35,000
Sleeps up to 10
Travel Trailers by far have the most popular floor plans as they come in all shapes and sizes that can entertain large families all the way to solo adventures. This range allows for any vehicle with a hitch, from Subarus to dually pickup trucks, to be able to tow. Typical amenities that you will see in travel trailers are outdoor kitchens, cozy entertainment centers with fireplace, large storage space and sizable slideouts. Link to inventory - Link to How much can your vehicle tow?
19-35 FT, $30,000-$70,000
Sleeps up to 8
The back of these RVs fold down to form a ramp that allows you access into the garage space where small vehicles, equipment, and materials can be strapped down during transportation. These are popular with those more adventurous crowds like bikers, racers, fishermen and off-roaders. Toy haulers are available in both fifth wheel and travel trailer floor plans that adds a nice variation to the living quarters. Link to inventory - Link to How much can your vehicle tow?
15-23 FT, $10,000-$25,000
Sleeps up to 8/10 people
The main difference is that expandables have solid side walls that stay up at all times, while pop-ups have the ability to fold down and compact. Both of these RVs have side panels that expand out in a tent-like manner. With vented mesh windows, this RV allows for you to feel closer with nature by mimicking the sense of sleeping in a tent, but yet also providing a sense of safety up off the ground. Pop-ups and expandable are budget friendly and appeals to anyone looking for a light weight and easy tow. Link to inventory - Link to How much can your vehicle tow?
13-20FT, $15,000-$30,000
Sleeps 2/3
Teardrop Trailers are a relatively new concept for compact RVs. These small trailers are so light weight, you and your buddy can easily tow it with the family car and take it to those more primitive sites. The interior of these trailers were designed with movement in mind. Re configuring the space for sleeping, eating, cooking, lounging, and entertaining flows easily. Link to inventory - Link to How much can your vehicle tow?
8-20 FT, $20,000-$40,000
Sleeps up to 6
Stuck between deciding on a new camper or new boat? With a Truck camper topper, you can have both! These RVs are easily attached to the back bed of a pickup truck which frees up your hitch to tow behind a boat, Quads, or any smaller type of trailer. With a truck camper topper you are able to travel deep into a site as far as your vehicle will get you. A large range of floor plans gets you an efficient use of space to maximize functionality. Link to inventory - Link to How much can your vehicle tow?
32-41 FT, $35,000-$80,000
Sleeps up to 10
Different from a cabin or a beach house that is permanently built in a set location, seasonal campers can easily travel between sites and enjoy a whole new atmosphere. Park models give the looks and feels of a residential home. With a Full kitchen, Full bath and shower, Extra storage and space and ample privacy, its easy to call this a home away from home. Park models are ideal for those happy campers looking to return to an established community of friends. Link to inventory - Link to How much can your vehicle tow?
21-43 FT, $75,000-$250,000
Sleep up to 6/8
Class A’s appeal to those who do not own a vehicle with the capacity to tow the type of trailer that they need. Motorhomes void the need of a separate towing vehicle, although there is typically a hitch so you are able to pull another vehicle if needed to use for short side trips during your travels. With Class A’s, there is a level of added luxury as you have full kitchens, baths and showers, and large living areas. This type of motorhome typically has more than 2 slideouts, sometimes adding an additional 6 feet in width to the living space.
16-21 FT, $100,000-$150,000
Sleeps up to 4
Class B’s are ideal for the ‘always onto the next adventure’ campers as they require minimal set up/ tear down. With camper vans you are able to travel long distance without the worries that come with towing a trailer. They are also easy to maneuver, park, and drive even in the dense urban settings. With an efficient use of space, camper vans typically will have a kitchen, shower and toilet, ample storage, dining/lounging areas and space for an entertainment system.
25-35 FT, $65,000-$140,000
Sleeps up to 8
Class C’s are ideal for those who do not own a vehicle with the capacity to tow the type of trailer that they need. Motorhomes void the need of a separate towing vehicle, although there typically is a hitch so you are able to pull another vehicle if needed to use for short side trips during your trip. Class C’s provide a spacious kitchen, bathroom, dining, and living area. Plus with the addition of slideouts in some models, you can gain an additional 3 feet of width to the living areas. These motorhomes appeal to those who’d like to be able to easily move between the driving and living spaces throughout their travels.
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