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Top 5 Travel Trailers with Bunkhouses

Written by Stephanie Sawyer | January 28, 2020

Camping is  widely loved by many families because it is great for building bonds without the distractions of everyday life.  RVs are a great way to help families achieve their camping goals and create those lasting memories. 

For many families that are just starting out in the lifestyle, travel trailers with bunkhouses are a popular option.

Often most floorplans feature a bedroom for the parents and a bunk bed area for the kids that usually can be closed off with a door. The space between both bedrooms is a living room, bathroom and kitchen to help provide the privacy needed for sleeping, but also have that common area for families to get together and bond.

We put together five great travel trailers that offer a bunkhouse for larger families wanting extra sleeping space and privacy, with options that would satisfy all budgets and most tow capabilities.

Also, pro tip, when shopping for an RV any model number that has "BH" in it, means that a bunkhouse is on board. 

Top 5 bunkhouse travel trailers include:

1. Grand Design Imagine 2400BH
2. Coachman Apex Ultra Lite 3000BHS
3. Forest River Cherokee 274DBH
4. Cruiser Embrace EL310
5. Keystone RV Hideout 272LHS

1. Grand Design Imagine 2400BH

The Grand Design Imagine is an popular travel trailer for many bunkhouse RVers. The interior makes many feel right at home with upgraded conveniences like residential furniture and large panoramic windows throughout. There is a master suite that includes a queen bed for extra privacy at night.

The kitchen comes with a stainless-steel microwave, three-burner range with oven and a double-door refrigerator, making cooking and storing food as easy as it is at home. It is 28’11” in length with a gross vehicle weight rating of 7,495 pounds and the option to add on solar power for the campers who love to boondock.

Plus, with an outdoor kitchen, pass-thru storage and a 21-foot awning, it's easy to take the mess of cooking and eating outdoors and keep the inside cool and comfortable for relaxing or movie nights with the kids. 

The Grand Design Imagine is a great lightweight travel trailer for small to medium-sized families who want to experience the outdoors without having to compromise on the comforts from home.

2. Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite 300BHS

The Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite has a lightweight, innovative and eco-friendly design. It has a gross vehicle weight rating of 7,600 pounds and a length of 34’3”. The exterior of the Apex Ultra-Lite features an 18’ power awning with lighting to comfortably relax in the shade day or night. 

Inside, the space and features make living at the campsite easy. With a bunkroom that includes an additional futon and overhead bunk, it is no problem bringing extended family with you on weekend trips. And an outdoor kitchen allows campers to take the extra mess and heat outdoors under the awning when cooking large meals. 

There is a 6-gallon gas/electric hot water heater so you never have to worry about cold showers, TV antenna and cable hookups outside, and outside speakers, so you won't have to leave the comforts of home behind on the road. 

3. Forest River Cherokee 274DBH

The Forest River Cherokee provides comfort and style along with great value.  It is 31’8” in length and has a freshwater capacity of 46 gallons and a black and gray water capacity of 28 gallons and the unloaded vehicle weight is 6,243 pounds.

The exterior features include an awning , TV bracket and  cable hookups, so campers can enjoy favorite TV shows, movies or sports teams whether relaxing inside or out. There is  even an exterior  hot/cold shower  to rinse off big items that can’t fit in your sink or clean off a very messy kid after spending a the day in the great outdoors.

There is a lot of great sleeping space in this travel trailer, with essentially four beds in the bunk room and a walk-around king-sized bed in the master bedroom, a highly sought after feature. And there are two entrances/exits making it easy to keep the mess out of the living area and straight into the bathroom for clean up.

A well known favorite in many areas of the country, the Cherokee is a great travel trailer to start your family 's first RV adventures in. 

4. Cruiser Embrace EL310

The Cruiser Embrace is a 36’5” long travel trailer with a gross vehicle weight rating of 9,740 pounds. It offers high vaulted ceilings at 6’11” and sleeps up to nine people so there is enough room for large families. The interior features a clean, fresh look that everyone is sure to feel at home in. 

The private master bedroom features a large king bed, which will give parents the option to stretch out even when the kids are around.  There is also a 39” LED TV above an entertainment center for movie nights on rainy days. Plus, with two slideouts, one in the living room and another in the bunk area, there is plenty of space for everyone to relax comfortably. 

The exterior of the RV offers marine grade speakers under the outdoor awning, as well as an outdoor grill to cool up burgers and hot dogs on hot summer days. 

The Cruiser Embrace is a well equipped and affordable travel trailer, perfect for creating memories with the whole family on your next camping trip.

5. Keystone RV Hideout 272LHS

The Keystone Hideout is a great choice for first time campers  looking for a clean, crisp interior.  It is 30’8” in length with a weight of 6,069 pounds and has a freshwater capacity of 43 gallons and a gray and wastewater capacity of 30 gallons.

Features include over-sized pass-thru storage, exterior shower and zone switch lighting and a solid-step entrance making it easier for kids to run in and out of the trailer.

The kitchen has an LED lit backsplash, Furrion 3-burner glass top oven and central vacuum cleaner inside. With a booth dinette and jack knife sofa for plenty of seating or sleeping for overnight guests, you will feel comfortable hitting the road in search of your next family adventure. 

There are also surround sound speakers in the interior of the trailer so you can play family favorite music throughout the camper. Under the master bed, extra full storage space is available for any extra items you might need on your trip. 

The Hideout is a great first travel trailer for families looking for an easy tow option. Combined with its clean, crisp interior you don't have to sacrifice your style preferences for price. 

Additional Resources

Here are several bunkhouse travel trailer options by floorplans, lengths and tow weights for you to choose from! Still don't know if it's the right choice for you? Explore what fifth wheels have to offer here

Once you find the perfect travel trailer for you and your family, you are ready to get on the road and explore all the beautiful national parks or stop by your favorite smaller campsites.

Learn how to book your first camping trip and then get ready for your adventure with the RV Adventure Packing Checklists.