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    About Travel Trailers

    New and used travel trailers range from small, lightweight teardrop and pop-up campers to large, spacious models with kitchen appliances, abundant storage, and family-size sleeping areas.

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    Stock Number17134A
    Location: Colbert, Oklahoma
    Seller: RV Station-Colbert
    Stock Number357375
    Location: Huntley, Illinois
    Seller: General RV Center - Illinois
    Stock Number202928A
    Location: San Angelo, Texas
    Seller: Fun Town RV-Cleburne
    Stock Number356320
    Location: Village Of Clarkston, Michigan
    Seller: General RV Center - Clarkston
    Stock NumberU1138
    Location: Greer, South Carolina
    Seller: Palmetto State RV
    Stock Number217504A
    Location: Wharton, Texas
    Seller: Fun Town RV-Houston
    Stock Number92889C
    Location: South Burlington, Vermont
    Seller: Petes RV Vermont
    Stock Number2182A
    Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Seller: Good Sense RV & Motors
    Stock NumberCL-T046368A
    Location: Spring, Texas
    Seller: DeMontrond RV - Spring
    Stock Number89914
    Location: Claremore, Oklahoma
    Seller: Ron Hoover RV & Marine - Tulsa
    Stock NumberP6917
    Location: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
    Seller: Carolina RV
    Stock Number60996B
    Location: Hammond, Louisiana
    Seller: Great American RV of Hammond
    Stock NumberT279SF
    Location: Summerfield, Florida
    Seller: PPL Motor Homes - Summerfield
    Stock NumberU44173
    Location: Irwin, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Best Choice Trailers and RV
    Stock Number352624
    Location: Birch Run, Michigan
    Seller: General RV Center - Birch Run
    Stock NumberRS047539
    Location: Franklinville, North Carolina
    Seller: RV Value Mart
    Stock Number89825
    Location: Donna, Texas
    Seller: Ron Hoover RV & Marine - Donna
    Stock Number334274
    Location: Fort Pierce, Florida
    Seller: General RV Center - Fort Pierce
    Stock NumberCT480667
    Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
    Seller: Blue Compass RV - Cincinnati
    Stock Number32V688XA
    Location: Neenah, Wisconsin
    Seller: Kunes RV of Fox Valley
    Stock Number348168
    Location: Birch Run, Michigan
    Seller: General RV Center - Birch Run
    Stock NumberTC31076
    Location: Columbia City, Indiana
    Seller: Thrills RV
    Stock NumberPU041238
    Location: Mankato, Minnesota
    Stock Number49V132A
    Location: Baraboo, Wisconsin
    Seller: Kunes Scenic RV
    Stock NumberUDAB031560
    Location: Tyler, Texas
    Seller: Rocky Ridge RV - Tyler
    Stock NumberUT7383
    Location: Christiana, Tennessee
    Seller: A & L RV Sales - Murfreesboro
    Stock Number17CONS297
    Location: Elkhorn, Wisconsin
    Seller: Kunes RV of Elkhorn
    Stock Number91759C
    Location: Mountville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Petes RV Pennsylvania

    About Travel Campers & Travel Trailers

    Travel trailers, often called "travel campers," are the most common recreational vehicles on the road today. Available in various models and sizes, they are known for their affordability, versatility, and easy set-up. Travel trailer campers are towed via a hitch at the front of the RV that connects to the bumper hitch of the tow vehicle.

    From 8-foot (2.4-meter) campers with the bare necessities to bunkhouse travel trailers measuring 40 ft (12.2 m) long with all the amenities, travel trailers come in a variety of sizes and floor plans. They can sleep anywhere from two to 10 people to accommodate your specific travel needs and preferences, from solo travel to family camping. Conventional travel trailers are typically hard-sided units, but some models may include foldouts with a soft yet durable canvas material for added space.


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    Travel trailers are versatile RVs because of their towability with a wide range of vehicles. From compact models towable by passenger cars to larger options requiring 3/4-ton or larger trucks, this popular type of RV is suitable for any camping and travel style to explore the great outdoors.

    Important Travel Trailer Considerations

    When you are ready to buy a travel trailer, there are several factors to carefully consider to ensure you choose the best travel trailer for your needs. Travel trailer prices, your budget, sleeping capacity, overall size, and amenities are all top factors. It’s also vital to ensure the RV’s weight doesn’t exceed your vehicle’s rated towing capacity and to consider weight distribution and sway control. Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the maximum towing capacity and safe towing guidelines.

    Why Choose A Travel Trailer?

    Travel trailers are popular in part because they are generally more affordable to purchase, maintain, and operate than fifth wheels and provide greater flexibility for a wide range of travel experiences, from weekend getaways to extended road trips. These RVs are available in a multitude of layouts and floor plans and come with a wide range of features and options. Many campers favor travel trailers because they can unhitch the camper from their vehicle and explore the area around them.

    Depending on the model and size, travel trailers may provide all the amenities to maintain a self-sufficient lifestyle, with full-size kitchens, bathrooms, and comfortable living spaces. Other travel trailer floor plan features could include outdoor kitchens, slide-outs, freshwater and wastewater tanks large enough for a few days of off-grid camping, propane systems for heat, solar power options, generator compatibility, and more.

    Travel Trailer Types & Features

    From small and light to large and luxurious, travel trailers greatly vary in size and amenities, making them suitable for all kinds of campers. Smaller travel trailer types like the teardrop trailer, pop-up tent camper, and A-frame trailer are designed to be easy to set up, lightweight, and compact, typically offering a minimalist living space and a sleeping area that takes up most of the interior.

    Other traditional travel trailers have sufficient interior space for campers to stand up straight and to accommodate large furniture, kitchen appliances, a bathroom, and a mobile living space. Today, many travel trailers include slide-outs, outdoor living spaces, and more to maximize space and accommodate larger families.

    Where To Buy & Finance Travel Trailers

    Explore RVUniverse.com to find new and used travel trailers for sale from industry-leading brands like Airstream, Coachmen, Dutchmen, Forest River, Grand Design, Jayco, Keystone RV Co., Winnebago, and more.

    Have you already found your dream travel trailer? Explore your RV financing options and get the travel trailer loan that’s right for you with CurrencyFinance.