If you’re looking for an RV that will fit the whole family, a bunk house floorplan is a great way to go. Not only do bunkhouse provide the extra sleeping space that your family needs, but they can help provide each member with a little bit of space to call their own.
If a bunk house floorplan is what you’re after, here are some great options to consider:
Best Small Trailer With Bunk Beds
Aliner RVs are similar to what you may think of as a pop-up camper. However, they have a modern twist. They set up to form an A-frame while having hard exterior sides instead of the canvas exterior you may be familiar with from the older style pop-ups.
They are also lightweight which makes them easier to tow. The Aliner Family Scout has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 3,500 lbs. And because they fold down, they can be a lot easier to store as well. In fact, this RV is known for being the lightest RV that can fit through a standard garage door while still being able to sleep up to 4 adults.
Not only is an Aliner Camper for Sale a great option because of its smaller size, but it also comes with a standard off-road package. The size and build of this pop-up make it easier to fit into tight campsites that you might not be able to otherwise.
Most Affordable Bunkhouse Travel Trailer
If you’re looking for an affordable bunkhouse RV with more room than what an Aliner provides, the 2021 Starcraft Autumn Ridge 26BH is another great option.
This is a family-friendly and pet-friendly RV. There is no carpet which means it’s easy to keep clean in the case of things like spills, muddy shoes or paws, and pet hair.
This bunkhouse travel trailer can even sleep up to 10 people. The bunks are designed as a double over double. There is also a bedroom at the front of the travel trailer and furniture that provides additional sleeping options in the main living space.
On top of being able to sleep the entire family, you have your own bathroom and kitchen traveling along with you. If you’re looking for a Starcraft RV dealer, stop into Sky River RV.
Most luxurious Bunkhouse Travel Trailer
If you’re looking for a bunkhouse travel trailer with all the bells and whistles, the 2021 Jayco Eagle Ht 284BHOK is where it’s at.
This travel trailer features a double over double bunk, queen-sized bed, tri-fold sofa, and a dinette that converts into a sleeping space. You can sleep up to 10 people in this travel trailer. But even better than that are all the benefits that come with this RV. You can spend the day cooking in the side or enjoying a movie or book near the optional fireplace. Or, you could step outside and enjoy the game while cooking in your outside kitchen.
This bunkhouse travel trailer provides the space that your family needs for sleeping and for enjoying a day in the RV with plenty of space for you all to spread out a little
Most versatile Bunkhouse Travel Trailer
The 2021 Keystone Cougar Half-ton 29BHSWE is another great consideration if you’re looking for a bunkhouse travel trailer. It combines functionality with comfort and convenience.
The RV sleeps 10. There is a king sized bed in the bedroom and double bunks off the main living space. There’s also a sleeper sofa and dinette that converts into additional sleeping space. This RV puts every square inch to use creating a usable and enjoyable RV.
The Cougar Half Ton has an open feel in the main space with seating to enjoy the entertainment center and fireplace. There’s also plenty of hidden storage areas making it nice and easy to bring with you everything that you need for the whole family.
Choosing the right bunkhouse
If you’re looking for an RV with bunks, there are a few things you want to make sure you consider outside of just the number of people that it can sleep. Here are a few additional things to think about to help you choose the best fit for you:
- How many “private” spaces do you need? Bunks can be great because they provide people with a small space to call their own. If your family likes to have this space, make sure you’re choosing an RV that provides this option.
- Will this be just a place to sleep? If you like to be out and about exploring your surroundings all day then your RV becomes more of a base camp to sleep in than anything else. If that’s your family, you may be able to get away with a smaller RV that doesn’t come with all the extras.
- Will you be spending a lot of time in the RV? If you’re going to be full-time RVers or spending a lot of time traveling, then you want to make sure not to overlook the other benefits of each floorplan. Is there a space to work or do school from? Do you have room to cook in the kitchen? Think about the way you’ll use the RV on a regular basis.
- Where do you want to camp? Some campgrounds have size restrictions that you’ll want to pay attention to. Or if you want to go off the beaten path, you’ll want to make sure you choose an RV that is set up to do so.
If you’re ready to shop all bunkhouse travel trailers, we’re ready to help you find the best fit for your family!