Destination Trailer RV


Destination Trailers are heavy duty houses on wheels. Just about everything you could need for long term living has been taken into consideration when you step into one of these massive RVs. Equipped with everything from washing machines to dishwashers. Join us as we discuss the best in luxury RV living: a deep dive into destination trailers.

Key Takeaways

  • Destination Trailers are year-round vacation homes that are versatile enough to serve as homes in their own right.
  • Though usually priced at around $65,000, shopping with Travers can save you up to $20,000!
  • Have a vacation that’ll last a few weeks or even months? The Destination trailer could be right for you.
Destination Trailer RV Exterior

What is considered a Destination Trailer RV?

RV.com reports that Destination trailers are some of the biggest trailers you can get, being larger, heavier and more spacious than standard travel trailers or even fifth-wheel RVs. Intended for extended stays, they offer a tiny-home-on-wheels experience. They come with high ceilings that create an open feel, usually equipped with large windows and skylights that bring in natural light, and accentuated with lounges and sleeping areas for extra space.

These trailers also come equipped with an array of convenient appliances, including a full-size refrigerator, dishwasher, and washer/dryer, making them well-suited for long-term RV living without giving up any of the comforts of home.

Are destination trailers good for all seasons?

Yes! Destination trailers are well-suited for year-round living, meaning that it is possible to camp even in colder climates when equipped with the right heating system, which can be a furnace or any suitable alternative heat source.

Destination Trailer RV Interior

Additionally, these trailers also offer the flexibility of seasonal camping, with some owners even choosing to live in them full-time! That being said, it’s much more common for owners to use them for just a few weeks or months each year. The length and timing of the season depend on the location of the rented campsite, whether it be during the summer or winter months.

Seasonal campers will often rent a site for the entire season, treating the trailer as a vacation home. When not in use, they either leave it on-site or arrange for nearby storage ahead of time, allowing for a convenient and hassle-free setup whenever they return.

What brands make destination trailers?

There are a great deal of brands that produce Destination Trailers, some of the notable ones we carry include KZ and Crossroads, both of which are available from Travers as new, ready to use RVs. If you’re interested in the possibility of getting a Destination Trailer RV yourself, why not give them a look over?

What’s the difference between a Destination Trailer RV and a park model?

Destination Trailer RV Interior

The main difference between a Destination trailer and a park model is their dimensions. A park model cannot exceed 400 sq. feet according to the Recreational Vehicle Association of America, and usually has its hitch assembly and wheels removed when it reaches its intended site, as well as having a skirt installed. A destination trailer on the other hand, is leveled and set up like a standard travel trailer, with the hitch remaining in place. Other than that, the two models share a great deal of similarities.

Summary

If you’re looking for a vacation experience that’ll last a lifetime, camping out in a Destination Trailer RV is sure to provide that and more. Long camping trips have never been easier, and with the Destination trailer representing the perfect meeting ground between practicality and luxury. Visit us at Travers! Why not shop our inventory while you’re here and see if we have a perfect trailer for you?

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