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The Top 10 Shortest Travel Trailers on the Road Today

Lightest Travel Trailer

Short and lightweight travel trailers are a great way to get into RVing, thanks to their affordable price, shorter length, and lightweight design.

Which is why they are often the go-to choice for beginning RVers just starting out. 

So to make it easier to find all the shortest and lightest travel trailers, we compiled this list of the shortest travel trailers currently on the road today, from shortest to longest .

1) Happier Camper HC1

Quick specs.

  • Price :  $30,000
  • Length :  13 Feet
  • Dry Weight :  1,100 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  2
  • Bathroom :  Optional Dry Flush Toilet

The shortest travel trailer is actually an honor shared between two different campers, including the Happier Camper HC1 and the 13′ Scamp Trailer , as they both have an overall length of just 13 feet.  

But the honor of the shortest and lightest travel trailer goes to the Happier Camper HC1 alone, as it has a dry weight of only 1,100 pounds.  

Making the HC1 one of the easiest travel trailers you can tow.

Happy Camper HC1 Floor Plan

But it’s not just its short length and lightweight design that makes the HC1 so great, as it’s also one of the most versatile and nimble travel trailers that you can buy.  

Due in large part to its modular and customizable floorplan, which Happier Camper refers to as their Adaptiv ™ Floorplan.

Which provides a blank slate inside the camper, so that you can design the travel trailer for your specific needs and wants, by utilizing different Adaptiv™ Components in any configuration you want.  

For more information on the Happier Camper HC1, be sure to check out Happier Camper’s website by clicking here . 

2) 13′ Scamp Trailer

  • Price :  Starting at $15,000
  • Dry Weight :  1,200 to 1,600 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  2 or 4 (Depending on Floorplan)
  • Bathroom :  Optional Wet Bath 

As mentioned above the 13-foot Scamp Trailer shares the honor of the shortest travel trailer with the Happier Camper HC1, as they both have an overall length of 13 feet . 

But where the 13-foot Scamp trailer really shines is its $15,000 starting price, which is half the price of the more expensive Happier Camper HC1.

Despite its more affordable price, however, it still has everything you could possibly need for a quick weekend getaway.  

Including sleeping space for 2 or 4 depending on layout, a small kitchenette with a sink, two-burner propane stove, and fridge, and a convertible 4-person dinette booth.  

Scamp 13 Foot Trailer Stanard Layout 2

Another thing that really makes the 13-foot Scamp trailer great is how much it can be customized from the factory.

As each Scamp trailer is custom-built for the customer based on their needs and wants.

For example, the 13-foot Scamp trailer can be ordered in either the standard or deluxe version, can be optioned with either front bunk beds or a wet bath, and offers a ton of optional features including a roof-mounted AC, 8-foot awning, electric brakes, dual propane tanks, and an electric range hood.  

For more information on the 13′ Scamp Trailer, make sure you check out Scamp’s website by clicking here .  

3) nuCamp Tab 320 S Teardrop Camper

  • Price :  $27,000
  • Length :  15 Feet 3 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  1,969 Pounds
  • Bathroom :  Wet Bath 

The next shortest travel trailer is the nuCamp Tab 320 S Teardrop Camper, which has an overall length of 15 feet 3 inches.

This camper from nuCamp also maintains a very compact and aerodynamic profile thanks to its teardrop shape, which really helps with gas mileage and makes the trailer more manageable in windy conditions. 

The Tab 320 S is also the first travel trailer on this list, that comes with a standard three-piece wet bath, which allows you to do more boondocking without having to rely on campground bathrooms for a shower and a toilet.

nuCamp Tab 320 S Teardrop Camper Floor Plan

As the 2021 nuCamp Tab 320 S teardrop camper is equipped with a cassette toilet, small bathroom sink, and shower, making it easy to get ready in the morning, no matter where you happen to be camped.  

In addition, this compact camper is also equipped with a small kitchenette that includes a nice size kitchen sink, a two-burner propane stove, a small fridge, and even an optional microwave for the ultimate in camping luxury. 

For sleeping the Tab 320 S has a rear convertible dinette booth that makes a great place to hang out during the daytime as well as a comfortable place to rest your head at night, as the dinette booth can either be converted into one large sleeping space or two twin beds.

For more information on nuCamp Tab 320 S Teardrop Camper, check out nuCamp’s website by clicking here . 

4)  Riverside Retro 135

  • Price :  $14,000
  • Length :  15 Feet 9 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,530Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  3
  • Bathroom :   Dry Bath 

One of the most unique travel trailers on this list has to be the Riverside Retro 135, which looks like it stepped right out of the 1950s, thanks to its retro styling both on the inside as well as the outside.

And at a length of just 15 feet 9 inches, it’s also one of the shortest travel trailers that you can buy.  

In keeping with the 1950s styling, this trailer can either be outfitted with a birch or maple interior and optioned with a variety of exterior trim colors including aqua, seafoam green, indigo blue, and yellow among others.  

Riverside RV Retro 135 Floorplan

But beyond its 1950s styling, this travel trailer is also just an all-around well-equipped travel trailer, as it has every feature you would expect in a camper of this size and maybe even a few that you wouldn’t.

To begin the rear entry door of the camper allows amenities to be placed down both sides of the trailer, which really helps in utilizing every square inch of this small camper.

In addition, this short travel trailer also has a dry bath with a separate shower and toilet, which is a real rarity for trailers of this size, as they usually only have a wet bath.

And beyond the standard dry bath, this camper also features a large queen bed at the front of the trailer as well as a well-equipped kitchen and a large sofa.

For more information on the Riverside Retro 135, check out Riverside’s website by clicking here . 

5) Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB

  • Price :  $18,000
  • Length :  15 Feet 10 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,608 Pounds

One of my favorite small travel trailers is the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB, which has a length of 15 feet 10 inches, making this camper the 5th shortest travel trailer on the market today .  

To begin with, this short camper has an average price of just $18,000, making it one of the cheapest small travel trailers that you can buy.  

But just because it has a more affordable price don’t think that this is some bare-bones camper, as this is one of the most well-equipped trailers on this list.

In fact, the Geo Pro G15TB has so many different features and amenities that Forest River likes to call this camper the “Swiss Army Knife of RVs”.

And we think that’s a fitting name, as this compact camper from Forest River comes standard with a Maxair® vent fan and cover, roof-mounted air conditioner, Water-Pur filtration system, 190-watt roof-mounted solar panel with a 1,000-watt inverter, power tongue jack, outside shower, and a quick recovery gas/electric water heater.  

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB Floorplan

Also, like the nuCamp Tab 320 S teardrop camper, the Geo Pro G15TB has a convertible dinette booth in the rear that converts either into a large single king bed or two twin beds.

This compact travel trailer also has a standard wet bath at the front of the camper that includes both a shower as well as a foot flush toilet connected to a black tank.

For more information on the Forest River Geo Pro G15TB, be sure to check out Forest River’s website by clicking here . 

6) Airstream Bambi 16RB

  • Price :  Starting at $51,400
  • Length :  15 Feet 11 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  3,000 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  4

The most stylish small travel trailer on this list has to be the Airstream Bambi 16RB.

Which is just 1 inch longer than Forest River Geo Pro G15TB, at 15 feet 11 inches.  

Although that beautiful all-aluminum exterior and stylish form factor certainly come at a heavy cost as the Airstream Bambi 16RB has a starting price of $51,400.

Making this compact trailer from Airstream the most expensive camper on this list.  

But for those that don’t mind forking over more than $50,000 for a short and compact travel trailer, the Airstream Bambi 16RB should definitely be at the top of your list.

As it’s interior and exterior styling and luxurious appointments make this trailer second to none.

Airstream Bambi 16RB Floorplan

This travel trailer also has the ability to sleep 4 campers at a time, which is a rarity for short lightweight travel trailers, thanks to its rear fixed bed and convertible dinette booth at the front.  

Making this travel trailer perfect for families or for campers that want to have guests stay over.  

This premium travel trailer from Airstream is also equipped with a center wet bath that features both a shower and toilet connected to a black tank.

To see the cost of other  Airstream Bambis, check out our article “ How Much is an Airstream Bambi? Cost Breakdown “.

7) KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 130RB

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  • Price :  $12,000
  • Length :  16 Feet 3 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,190 Pounds

The honor of the cheapest and shortest travel trailer goes to the KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 130RB, which has an overall length of 16 feet 3 inches and an average price of only $12,000.

Making this compact and lightweight camper from KZ one of the most affordable travel trailers that you can buy. 

But it’s not just its affordable price that makes this travel trailer great, as this small travel trailer has tons of features and amenities to make your next camping trip more comfortable and enjoyable.  

As the Sportsmen Classic 130RB comes standard with a 54-inch dinette booth big enough for the whole family to sit around, a front diamond plate that acts as a rock guard, self-adjusting electric brakes, led lighting, 12V converter with charger, and a well-equipped kitchenette.

KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 130RB Floorplan

This budget-friendly camper also has one of the few dry baths on this list, with a separate shower and toilet, which is a real rarity when it comes to short travel trailers, as they almost always have a wet bath.

In addition, the Sportsmen Class 130RB can also be optioned with an off-road package, allowing this small travel trailer to go just about anywhere.

For more information on the KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 130RB, check out KZ RV’s website by clicking here .  

8) inTech RV Sol Dawn

  • Length :  16 Feet
  • Dry Weight :  2,650 to 2,730 Pounds
  • Bathroom :   Wet Bath 

Coming in at number 8 on this shortest travel trailer list is the inTech RV Sol Dawn, which has an overall length of 16 feet, making this compact camper super easy to tow and park.  

The Sol Dawn also flips the standard small lightweight floorplan on its head, as it features a large dinette booth with panoramic windows at the front of the camper and a small wet bath and kitchenette at the rear.

While most small travel trailers usually have a dinette at the rear and a wet bath and kitchenette at the front.  

And while one is not necessarily better than the other, it’s always nice to see RV manufacturers mixing it up and trying new things, as it provides some variety in the RV industry and keeps every travel trailer from looking the same.

inTech RV Sol Dawn Floorplan

But probably the coolest feature that really makes this short travel trailer stand out from the crowd is the panoramic windows in the front of the camper, which really lets you enjoy nature and your surrounding even when you’re on the inside of the trailer.

In addition, the Sol Dawn also features a convertible dinette booth that will comfortably sleep two and a small wet bath with a combined shower and toilet.

For more information on the inTech RV Sol Dawn, be sure to check out inTech RV’s website by clicking here .

9) 16′ Scamp Trailer

  • Price :  Starting at $17,000
  • Dry Weight :  1,750 to 2,600 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  2 to 4 (Depending on Floorplan)
  • Bathroom :   Optional Wet Bath

The 16′ Scamp Trailer is the big brother to the 13′ Scamp Trailer from earlier, which provides an extra three feet of living space, thanks to its 16-foot overall length.  

But beyond the extra three feet of living space, the two campers are very similar to one another and have similar features and offerings.

As they both have the ability to sleep 2 or 4 depending on the floorplan you choose and both have the option to either have or not have a wet bath inside the camper.  

Scamp 16 Foot Trailer Stanard Layout 6

One difference between the 16-foot Scamp and 13-foot Scamp though is the number of layouts or floorplans offered.

As the 16′ Scamp Trailer has five different layouts to choose from, thanks to the extra interior space, while the 13-foot Scamp only has two.  

For more information on the 16′ Scamp Trailer and to see the other layout options, check out Scamp’s website by clicking here .  

10) Airstream Basecamp 16

  • Price :  Starting at $39,100
  • Dry Weight :  2,650 Pounds
  • Bathroom :   Wet Bath

In 2007 Airstream released the Airstream Basecamp, which took a lot of design inspiration from Airstreams founder’s first teardrop trailer from the 1930s.

Departing from the iconic and classic Airstream shape to design and build the ultimate adventure trailer.

And now more than 10 years later and after countless improvements, the Airstream Basecamp 16 is one of the shortest and best adventure trailers you can buy.   

Meant to be towed by a wide variety of mid-sized SUVs, this rugged camper can go anywhere your SUV can go, no matter how off the beaten path you choose to go. 

Airstream Basecamp 16 Floorplan

But despite its rugged nature, it still maintains a very sleek and stylish look both on the outside as well as on the inside, as you would expect from Airstream.

This short travel trailer from Airstream also has a rear convertible dinette booth allowing this camper to sleep 2, a compact wet bath with a combined shower and toilet, a side and rear door making it easy to load gear, and a really well-designed kitchen at the front of the trailer, which offers really great views thanks to all the windows.

For more information on the Airstream Basecamp 16, be sure to check out Airstream’s website by clicking here .  

How Much Does it Cost to Buy a Small RV?

Small RVs can vary greatly in price depending on what type and class of RV you choose, for example, a small lightweight teardrop trailer can cost as little as $10,000, while a high-end Class B RV can cost well over $100,000.

So to give you a better idea of what you can expect to pay for a small RV, we’ve broken down the cost of a small RV by type.  

Smallest Travel Trailer that Sleeps 4

13 Foot Scamp Trailer

The smallest travel trailer that can sleep 4 is the 13-foot Scamp Trailer when it’s optioned with front bunk beds as opposed to the wet bath.

Which is pretty amazing considering the interior space of this small travel trailer is only 10 feet long.  

In fairness though the front bunk beds are pretty small and would really only comfortable sleep children.

And if you choose the layout with bunk beds, you’ll lose the wet bath at the front of the camper, which might be a deal-breaker for many.

But if you’re a family of 4 that wants the smallest and lightest travel trailer that can still sleep 4, the 13-foot Scamp trailer is one of your best options.  

For a list of other small travel trailers that can sleep 4, be sure to check out our article “ 12 Best Small Travel Trailers for a Family of 4 “.

What is the Shortest Travel Trailer with a Slide Out?

Lance 1475

The shortest travel trailer with a slide-out is the Lance 1475, which has an overall length of 19 feet 8 inches.  

However, not every Lance 1475 has a slide-out, as there are two different floorplans on the Lance 1475.

And the only floorplan that has a slide-out is the Lance 1475S or the one that has the couch instead of the two swivel rocker chairs.

Also, it’s worth mentioning that the Forest River R-Pod RP-180 came in a close second to the Lance 1475S, as it’s only 4 inches longer and also has a slide-out.

Making the Forest River R-Pod RP-180 the second shortest travel trailer with a slide-out, as it has an overall length of just 20 feet.  

What is the Shortest Bunkhouse Travel Trailer?

The shortest bunkhouse travel trailer is actually a tie between the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G16BH and Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro E16BH , which both have rear bunk beds and an overall length of just 18 feet 6 inches.

Making them perfect for a family or anyone that needs a good amount of sleeping capacity but still wants to keep the overall length and weight down on the travel trailer.

And if you’re looking for even more short travel trailers with a bunkhouse, we’ve listed all the runner-ups below. 

  • Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19BH – 20 Feet 2 Inches
  • Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro E19BH – 20 Feet 2 Inches
  • Jayco Jay Feather Micro 171BH – 20 Feet 3 Inches
  • Winnebago Hike H172BH – 20 Feet 7.5 Inches
  • Winnebago Micro Minnie 1700 BH – 20 Feet 9 Inches
  • Forest River R-Pod RP-193 – 22 Feet 11 Inches

Smallest Travel Trailer that Sleeps 6

Rockwood Geo Pro

The smallest travel that sleeps six is actually two trailers including the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G20BHS and Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro E20BHS , which both have a sleeping capacity of 6 and an overall length of just 21 feet 2 inches.

Making these two small lightweight campers a good 3 to 4 feet shorter than any other travel trailer on the market today that can sleep 6.

The reason why both of these trailers can sleep 6 in such as small compact space is thanks to their well-laid-out floorplan, which features three separate sleeping spaces inside the camper.

Including rear bunk beds, a front 54-inch by 74-inch fixed full-size bed, and a 44-inch convertible dinette booth, which also happens to be on a slide-out. 

What is the Smallest Travel Trailer with a Bathroom?

The smallest travel trailer with a bathroom is the 13-foot Scamp Trailer, as it can be optioned with a small three-piece wet bath at the front of the camper.

However, not all 13-foot Scamp trailers have a wet bath , as this small travel trailer can be optioned with either a wet bath or bunk beds depending on which floorplan you choose.

Which also changes the sleeping capacity of the 13-foot Scamp.  

As the 13-foot Scamp Trailer has a 2-person sleeping capacity when optioned with a wet bath and a 4-person sleeping capacity when optioned with bunk beds. 

Smallest Travel Trailer with a Dry Bath

Riverside Retro 135

The smallest travel trailer with a dry bath is the Riverside Retro 135 , which has a two-piece dry bath with a separate shower and toilet and a length of only 15 feet 9 inches.

But due to retro 1950s styling and lack of a bathroom sink this particular small travel trailer might not be for everyone.

So we included some runner-up trailers that were also small with a dry bath to provide some more options.  

  • Sportsmen Classic 130RB – 16 Feet 3 Inches (Two-Piece Dry Bath)
  • Forest River Wolf Pup 14CC – 19 Feet 3 Inches (Split Two-Piece Dry Bath)
  • Winnebago Micro Minnie 1708FB  – 19 Feet 4.5 Inches (Three-Piece Dry Bath)
  • Jayco Jay Feather Micro 166FBS – 19 Feet 8 Inches (Three-Piece Dry Bath)
  • Winnebago Hike H170S – 20 Feet 7.5 Inches (Three-Piece Dry Bath)
For even more small and lightweight campers, check out our article “ 10 Must See Teardrop Trailers You Can Stand Up In “.

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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18 best small travel trailers under 5,000 pounds.

  • Bill Widmer
  • Updated: May 25, 2023

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Interested in small camping trailers, but aren’t sure which one is right for you?

In this article, we reveal the 18 best small campers under 5,000 pounds. 

These small pull behind campers can be pulled by almost any vehicle – even some regular cars!

Check out the quick navigation menu below to jump straight to a trailer you’ve heard about, or just scroll through to see them all!

Let’s dive in.

Table of Contents

1. nücamp rv t@g, 2. forest river r-pod travel trailer, 3. escape trailer, 4. scamp 13′ fiberglass trailer, 5. aliner classic travel trailer, 6. cricket camper, 7. mantis camper, 8. timberleaf teardrop trailers, 9. icamp elite, 10. jay sport camping trailer, 11. happier camper, 12. timberline trailer, 13. bicycle camper, 14. terrapin camper, 15. wanderlust vintage trailers, 16. little guy mini max, 17. forest river wolf pup 18to, 18. coleman lantern lt, frequently asked questions, final thoughts, not sure which rv to buy.

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  • Dry Weight: 2,200 lbs
  • Length: 13′ 7″
  • Width: 7′
  • Freshwater tank: 8 gallon

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First on our list, the NüCamp RV T@G is both cute and badass. It comes equipped with a fresh water tank , but doesn’t have grey water or black water tanks.

The newer T@G models have a large stargazer window, a heater with a wireless thermostat, air conditioner, solar panels, and a YetiⓇ cooler option. T@G makes it easy to camp inside of a cozy campground or take your rig off-the-beaten-path. 

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r-pod Travel Trailers by Forest River

  • Dry Weight: ~2,839 lbs
  • Length: 20’0″
  • Width: 96″
  • Slide outs: 1 (Tent Bed)

Forest River’s R-Pod Travel Trailers are fun mini campers. With an air conditioner for those hot summer days, a burner stove top, bunk beds, and a sleeping capacity of 2-4 you can fit the whole family! They come in eleven different floor plans, which you can check out on their website. 

Here are a few common ones:

R-Pod Floorplans

Depending on which model you get, you might have a tight “shit, shower, and shave” type bathroom. (The toilet and shower are a single room – see below.)

Shower toilet combo in an RV

However, they do also offer small travel trailers featuring a full bathroom with separate shower and toilet. Want to learn more? Here’s a quick video:

It’s a pretty cool small travel trailer. But there are plenty more to look at!

17 Foot Escape Trailer

  • Dry Weight: 2,640 lbs
  • Length: 17’8″ to 21′
  • Slide outs: 0

Escape makes four kinds of travel trailers of various sizes, including a super tiny 21′ fifth wheel with radial tires that nearly any truck can pull. You can also customize certain add ons including a stove top, refrigerator, and even a solar system for your roof! These additions can make your camping experience beyond compare. 

Here’s a look at the 17A’s floor plan:

Escape Floorplan

These small travel trailers have received excellent reviews due to their build quality, abundant amenities for such a tiny space, they are easy to tow with almost any vehicle. This model has extra space for supplies in the many overhead storage cabinets, and four person side dinette. 

You can even custom build your own travel trailers to get everything just the way you want it! 

These are easily one of the best small travel trailers or small fifth wheels. You’ll be hard-pressed to find one with more amenities!

Scamp 13 Foot Fiberglass Trailer

  • Dry Weight: 1,200-1,500 lbs
  • Length: 13′

If you want a truly tiny camper that can be pulled by a car and is easy to tow , the Scamp 13 is the trailer for you! At just 13′ and less than 1,500 lbs, this micro camper still has the room for a toilet, bed, and kitchen, depending on the model you choose. Your travels will be lightweight and worthwhile with this camper and the many camping trips to come. 

Here are the two camper trailers layouts:

Scamp Floorplan

Better yet, the Scamp comes with super insulation, allowing you to stay comfortable in temperatures ranging from 0 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit!

Here’s a video tour of the 2021 version:

Aliner Classic Camper

Quick Stats

  • Dry Weight: 1,590 lbs
  • Length: 15′
  • Width: 78″

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If you like that A-Frame camper look, you’ll love the Aliner Classic.

Sporting a sink, two stove top cookers, a microwave, and a half-fridge , this is your one-stop shop to replace that tent with something a little more comfortable. This model definitely makes travel lightweight and easy. 

While it doesn’t have a built-in bathroom, it DOES have an outside shower. Here’s a peak at the floor plan:

Aliner Classic Floor Plans

It has an 11-gallon fresh water tank, which is plenty for a short weekend getaway!

Pro Tip: Don’t want to poop in the woods or gross public restrooms? Grab yourself a bathroom tent   and a portable toilet for some wonderful privacy.

Cricket Camper Trailer

  • Dry Weight: 1,500 lbs
  • Width: 6’11
  • Slide outs: 0 (But the roof pops up)

Click here to see the full specs .

If you’re looking for ultra lightweight travel trailers under 2000 pounds with a bad ass rugged look and feel, the Cricket Camper is for you.  It is especially convenient for those who like to take their travel “off road”.

Despite it’s (very small) size, there’s plenty of living space in this bad boy. Especially when you pop up the top.It’s like a teardrop camper but with more space!

Take a look:

Cricket Banner Dark

Unfortunately, like the A liner, Cricket Campers don’t come with a bathroom. You need a portable toilet and bathroom tent to get your privacy.

However, they do come with a built-in portable shower you can use to wash yourself off after an outing at a beach or lake. Additionally, there is plenty of interior and ceiling height for those who like the have plenty of space to stand and stretch!

Here’s a video walkthrough of the 2021 version:

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Mantis Camper

  • Dry Weight: 2,800 lbs
  • Length: 18′

Looking for a unique travel trailer? How about one inspired by NASA?

This Mantis Camper is 18-feet-long, has integrated plumbing and electrical systems , and an independent suspension system (14″ to be exact). There is also a side dinette and wet bath, making this like home sweet home. 

The pop up roof means you get more space in these small campers while taking up the same space as it’s smaller competitors.

Want to take a look inside? 

Mantis Camper Interior

This is another model with the “shit, shower, shave” setup. Better than nothing, am I right? Here’s a video overview:

Timber Leaf Trailer

  • Dry Weight: 1,200 lbs
  • Width: 65″

This travel trailer might not look like much, but it’s filled with everything you’d need for a little excursion. It features a fully-insulated cabin designed to keep the heat, wind, and chilly nights at bay.

Not only do they offer classic teardrop campers, they have an off-road teardrop trailer too!

Here’s the travel trailer layout, if you’re curious (sorry it’s small!):

Interior Design Timberleaf Teardrop

The  one downfall  this small travel trailer has?

There’s no bathroom attached to the trailer. You’d definitely need to purchase a portable toilet  and  bathroom tent to get your privacy (unless you’re a man – or woman – of the wild). It’s a great little teardrop camper!

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iCamp Elite

  • Dry Weight: 2,890 lb
  • Length: 14′
  • Width: 6’8″

Guess what?

This camper trailer has a small bathroom! 

Not to mention a dinette table that transforms into a bed and ( even better ) an oven and a fridge.

Here’s the floor plan for a better look in this camping trailer:

iCamp Elite Floorplan

Keep in mind that this camper is a diamond in the rough – you won’t find many with these features. Check the video for more:

Jay Sport Pop Up Camper

  • Dry Weight: 2,270 lbs
  • Length: 21’6″
  • Width: 7’1″
  • Slide outs: 0 (But 2 Pop Outs!)

If you’re looking for a classy camper, the  Jay Sport Camping Trailer will provide just that. With plenty of sleeping space, and compactable pop-ups, this camper is perfect for all of your travel needs. Imagine having all of that living area and space!

How could you  not want something that looks like this:

Jay Sport Inside

Sure, there might not be a built-in bathroom, but there is an exterior shower and side dinette in this small camper!

Check out what this mini camper looks like in this video tour:

Jayco is known for creating some of the best quality, top rated travel trailers. And pop up camper trailers are extremely lightweight, making this an excellent choice for smaller tow vehicles!

Happier camper

  • Dry Weight: 1,100 lbs
  • Slideouts: 0

The Happier Camper will make your days, well… happier! They’re considered one of the best travel trailer brands right now!

With total freedom and a wide range of layouts possible, this small RV will be made specifically for you and your needs. Additionally, they can be easy to tow and make for very lightweight travel. 

Take a look at one of the custom layouts they offer:

Optional Layout

Like I said, this is just one of the many layouts they offer – check out more here .

Take a look at the video tour of these small trailers below for an in-depth look:

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Timberline

  • Dry Weight: 4,150 – 4,350 lbs
  • Length: 23′
  • Width: 7’11”

We have nothing but good things to say about Timberline trailers – they’re unique, solar powered, and are made with healthy, sustainable materials. 

These small campers come with a wet bath (the average shit, shower, and shave model) and can sleep up to five people! Having a wet bath may not be ideal, but it’s better than not having a bathroom at all. 

Take a look at the floor plan to get a better look at the inside of the Timberline trailer:

Interior Design Timberline

  • Dry Weight: 88 lbs
  • Length: 9’4″
  • Width: 3’2″

Guys… how freaking cute is this bicycle camper ?!

Bill and I about died when we first saw it – it’s unlike  anything  we’ve ever seen before! It’s the lightest-weight camping trailer on this list.

The sitting area transforms into a bed and there’s a nightstand attached for a small lamp (or to place your drinks/electronics). Imagine having such a unique camper that is easy to tow and makes for extremely lightweight travel . This camper can be taken almost anywhere on, and off road. As long as you’re willing to go there. 

Take a look at the floor plan to get a better idea of what you’d be working with if you went with the bicycle camper:

floor plan for bicycle bike

  • Dry Weight: 1,260 lbs
  • Length: 12′
  • Width: 6’9″

The Terrapin camper from Casual Turtle can be built any way you’d like – which makes this camper a unique “true-to-you” model. The wood paneling and interior design of this model definitely make any camping experience unique. 

Many people use these travel trailers for a quick trip to the lake or week-long getaways – but don’t let that stop you from pulling this sucker halfway around the country if that’s your goal! It’s easily the most unique camping trailer on this list.

Because the floor plan is made specifically for people interested in purchasing one of these models, we, unfortunately, don’t have one to show you. 

We can, however, show you what it looks like on the inside of one that’s already built:

Terrapin Inside

Again, the interior layout is 100% customizable ! If you’re after a que en-sized RV bed, fair-sized master bedroom, and a nightstand, it’s yours!

If you’re after a pull-out couch and a dinette though? It’s yours (as long as the owners can make it for you, of course).

Wanderlust Vintage Camper

  • Dry Weight: 1200-1500 pounds
  • Fresh water tank: varies
  • Gray water tank: varies

Wanderlust Vintage Trailers is a company that takes vintage rigs, typically between 20-40 years old, and restores them to like-new condition with the help of each prospective owner.

Because they work with each owner individually, no two campers are the same! You can customize exactly what you want.

Little Guy Mini Max

  • Dry Weight: 1,993 pounds
  • Length: 17′ 2″

Like the TAB, the Little Guy Mini Max offers a well-designed, if small, space in a vintage-but-modern exterior. It’s slightly longer and heavier than the TAB, but the trade-off means you get more room and features.

I love the Little Guy Mini Max’s giant window setup. It lets in a ton of natural light, which is always nice to have when camping. It also comes with a wet bath, which is rare for a small trailer!

That said, it’s still small enough to be towed by nearly any tow vehicle. If your car can tow at least 2,500 pounds, it can tow this small trailer.

forest river wolf pup 18to

Dry Weight: 3,797 pounds Length: 23′ 2″ Width: 7′ Slideouts: 1 Fresh water tank: 26.00 gal. Gray water tank: 23.00 gal.

The Forest River Wolf Pup 18TO is the perfect tiny trailer for a family camping trip! This is one of the only small campers that has a slide out (which in turn, offers more sleeping space for guests).

With a queen size bed and all the amenities you’d need on a trip (such as a two burner stove, walk in shower, and plenty of storage space), we’d recommend this small camping trailer to anyone!

coleman lantern lt

Dry Weight: 3,587 pounds Length: 22′ 10″ Width: 9′ 9″ Slideouts: 0 Fresh water tank: 27 gal. Gray water tank: 28 gal.

When it comes to small camping trailers, it can be tough to find something that fits up to four people. But thanks to the Coleman Lantern LT, those days are in the past! This lightweight travel trailer may not have a lot of counter space, but it does have a murphy bed, bunk beds, decent storage space, a two burner stove, walk in shower, and more!

You’ll be blown away at how much interior space you have in this small trailer!

Have a question about small camper trailers? We’ve got you covered!

Note: If we didn’t answer your small camper trailer question below, make sure to leave a comment down below!

The Scamp Deluxe is the smallest trailer with a bathroom on our list, coming in at only 13′ long. It has a wet bath tucked inside the camper, so you won’t have to worry about using the park’s dirty bathrooms or finding a bathroom while boondocking .

The Terrapin Camper, Happier Camper, and Scamp Camper are the smallest camper trailers on our list, coming in at 13′ or less and weighing under 2,000 lbs!

This depends entirely on what you plan on doing and how you like to travel. If you don’t mind limited living and storage space and love having something that’s easy to tow, light on gas, and can go more places than bigger campers, a small travel trailer is absolutely worth it!

The lightest camper to tow is the Happier Camper, coming in at just 1,100 lbs! The Scamp trailer and Terrapin camper are also lightweight options, coming in at 1,200-1,500 lbs depending on the features you add.

Micro campers, or mini campers , go by many names. You’ve got the tiniest of campers, called teardrop trailers, that get their name for looking like a teardrop. But there are also small camping trailers, pop up campers , a-frame campers , and more.

And that brings us to the end of our list of the best small travel trailers! Whether you’re looking to go off road or just stay at an RV park, there’s something here for you!

I hope you had as much fun reading this as we did writing it! Let us know in the comments – did we miss any cool mini campers? Are you going to get one from this list?

Not sure which trailer to get? Click here to see 100’s of camper rentals so you can try before you buy! Enjoy your adventure RV travels!

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12 Great Small Camper Trailers Under 20 Feet For Easy Towing.

You don’t need to haul around a giant trailer in order to have a superior camping experience. There are plenty of smaller and more manageable models on the market.

Some of them can even be towed behind a car rather than a heavy-duty truck or SUV. The trick is to know what you’re looking for, and which features you might be willing to forego. Here’s our guide to the 12 best small travel trailers on the market.

Jayco Hummingbird 17RK

Forest river r-pod rp-182g, winnebago micro minnie 1706fb, scamp 16-foot travel trailer.

  • Airstream RV Sport 16 Travel Trailer

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Benefits of small campers.

When it comes to RV living, bigger isn’t always better . Here are a few reasons why you might want to think small:

  • Weight —A smaller unit will be lighter and easier to tow
  • Maneuverability —You’ll have an easier time driving and parking than you would with an oversized rig
  • Flexibility—A small travel trailer will give you more freedom, in terms of both parking and sheer exploration
  • Cost —You’ll spend much less than you would on a larger model

A Word About The Features

Bear in mind that a smaller unit will probably be equipped with fewer standard features than a large-scale model. That doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice basic comfort, but you might be faced with some difficult choices.

Before you buy, think about which aspects of camper life are most important to you. If you do most of your cooking outside anyway, consider a unit with limited or nonexistent kitchen facilities.

Similarly, if you usually camp in RV parks that have well-maintained comfort stations, you might be willing to forgo the built-in bathroom. Solo travelers or couples can opt for units with close-knit sleeping quarters, especially if they’re of average height. You can use these criteria to narrow down your list, making your choice that much easier.

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Offering a choice of five different floor plans, the Hummingbird RK has a well-appointed interior that manages to feel snug and spacious all at once.

The separate sleeping area contains a queen-sized bed, the bathroom facilities are adequate (if slightly cramped), and the cushions on the U-shaped dinette bench are comfy and inviting.

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Specifications:

  • Length: 19 feet, 9 inches
  • Height: 9 feet, 5 inches
  • Width: 8 feet, 1 inch
  • Dry Weight: 3095 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 345 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 25.6 gallons
  • Gray Water: 15.4 gallons
  • Black Water: 25.4 gallons

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Outfitted with a powder-coated steel frame and gel-coated fiberglass, this is one of the most durable models on our list. Its compact teardrop shape make towing and storage a snap.

While there’s plenty of storage space, the interior is cozy to the point of being claustrophobic, especially if you take advantage of the extra built-in bunks. Technically, the RP-182 can sleep four, but we wouldn’t recommend it for extended trips.

  • Length: 20 feet
  • Height: 9 feet 11 inches
  • Width: 8 feet
  • Dry Weight: 2836 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 385 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 36 gallons
  • Gray Water: 30 gallons
  • Black Water: 30 gallons

The Winnebago brand has a long reputation for offering quality models at an affordable price. The 1706FB is equipped with attractive and durable kitchen appliances, a tankless water heater, and a retractable awning with LED lighting.

It also has an impressive cargo capacity for a unit of this size, so you don’t have to worry as much about overpacking.

  • Length: 19 feet, 2 inches
  • Height: 10 feet
  • Width: 7 feet
  • Dry Weight: 2980 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 300 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 31 gallons
  • Gray Water: 25 gallons
  • Black Water: 25 gallons

Scamp’s recognizable capsule-shaped trailer is available in three different sizes, 12, 16, or 19 feet. We’ve gone with the 16-footer for this review because it offers a decent amount of storage and living space while still falling into the “compact” category.

This unit is small enough to be towed by a mid-sized car and large enough to accommodate built-in bathroom facilities. Both the dinette and the couch can be converted into sleeping space, making it a decent option for families . If you prefer to buy American, Scamp prides itself on using only products that were made in the USA.

  • Length: 16 feet
  • Height: 7 feet, 10 inches
  • Width: 6 feet, 8 inches
  • Dry Weight: 1600 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 165 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 12 gallons
  • Gray Water: 26 gallons
  • Black Water: 6 gallons

Airstream RV Sport 16 “Bambi”

This is another distinctive 16-foot model, distinguished by its sleek silver exterior. The construction is durable inside and out, and the layout is cozy and convenient, with both kitchen and wet bath included.

This is one of the pricier units listed here, but the quality goes a long way toward offsetting the sticker shock. Note that there are no separate tanks for gray water and wastewater, so the combination tank has a relatively high capacity, but needs to be cleaned and treated as you would a regular black water tank.

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  • Length: 16 feet, 4 inches
  • Height: 9 feet, 3 inches
  • Dry Weight: 2860 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 350 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 23 gallons
  • Gray & Black Water (combination tank): 21 gallons

If you’re a first-timer who’s nervous about towing a rig, you might want to consider this sweet little unit. It’s one of the most maneuverable models we’ve found, with an appealing half-pod design that fits easily into campsites and parking spots.

While bathroom and kitchen facilities are limited (with a cassette toilet and no built-in black water tank), at least it has both, which gives the Ascape an impressive degree of versatility. We think this is a great choice for couples or solo adventurers.

  • Length: 13 feet
  • Height: 8 feet, 4 inches
  • Width: 6 feet, 4 inches
  • Dry Weight: 1630 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 170 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 11 gallons
  • Gray Water: 11 gallons
  • Black Water: N/A

Safari Condo is an especially eco-conscious company, using mainly recyclable materials in the construction of their lightweight travel trailers.

The R-series trailers come with retractable aluminum roofs and moveable dinette furniture, allowing you to redesign the layout to your preference. These models are also designed to fit inside a standard garage, which makes them easier to store during the winter season.

  • Length: 17 feet, 3 inches
  • Height: 6 feet, 11 inches (when retractable roof is closed)
  • Width: 6 feet, 11 inches
  • Dry Weight: 1725 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: N/A
  • Fresh Water: 15
  • Gray Water: 11
  • Black Water: 11

Despite its diminutive footprint, the Escape Mini 181RK boasts plenty of counter space in addition to a full-sized bathroom. We especially like the netted storage space above the sleeping area—the perfect spot for storing books and devices without having to get out of bed.

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  • Length: 20 feet, 9 inches
  • Height: 8 feet, 9 inches
  • Dry Weight: 2888 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 310 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 30 gallons
  • Gray Water: 32 gallons

The Airstream Basecamp X is geared toward newbies who are planning to make the switch from tent camping to the RV lifestyle. To ease the transition, this model even comes with a tent attachment that expands the living space.

Setup is simple, and the interior is equipped with both kitchen and bathroom facilities—there’s even an outdoor shower option.

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  • Length: 16 feet, 3 inches
  • Height: 8 feet, 8-3/4 inches
  • Width: 6 feet, 4-1/2 inches
  • Dry Weight: 2635 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 435 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 22 gallons
  • Gray & Black Water (combination tank): 29 gallons

This is the model to consider if you don’t want the hassle of dealing with a large travel trailer, but still need a little extra room to spread out.

Since the Legacy Elite II is a four-season model, t’s also worth a look if you plan on taking your camper on the road year-round. An oversized refrigerator and 340-watt solar package make this the ideal option for frequent boondockers.

  • Length: 23 feet, 6 inches
  • Height: 8 feet, 6 inches
  • Dry Weight: 4900 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 490 pounds
  • Black Water: 18.5 gallons

With its exterior wood paneling, this teardrop trailer is designed to help you blend right in with the great outdoors. Features like the 400-watt solar package and composting toilet add to the sustainability factor. While it’s a tad too long to be towed by a car, it’s suitable for most SUVs and crossovers. It can also be stored in a standard-sized garage.

  • Length: 19 feet, 4 inches
  • Height: 6 feet, 9 inches (top down)
  • Width: 7 feet, 5 inches
  • Dry Weight: 2850 pounds
  • Gray Water: N/A
  • Awning Size:

The LT series offers a number of unique floor plans, in addition to a bevy of extra goodies like tinted safety windows, interior speakers, and even a microwave.

The 14BH is also lightweight enough to be towed by a smaller vehicle. A set of bunk beds is tucked into a rear corner, doubling the available sleeping space and making this a suitable fit for families of four. The interior design isn’t fancy, but it’s functional and solidly built.

  • Length: 18 feet, 9 inches
  • Height: 9 feet
  • Dry Weight: 2782 pounds
  • Hitch Weight: 362 pounds
  • Fresh Water: 27 gallons
  • Gray Water: 28 gallons
  • Black Water: 28 gallons

The Verdict

As far as we’re concerned, you can’t go wrong with any of these travel trailers. Which one you choose depends largely upon your own personal circumstances.

That said, we’re big fans of the Aliner Ascape model. Because it’s so small and easy to maneuver, novices don’t need to be apprehensive about the towing experience.

It’s also ideal for adventurers who want to get off the highway and explore some of the hidden corners of the land. As long as you don’t mind dealing with the lack of a black water tank, the Ascape provides a superb camping experience.

Good luck, and happy camping!

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The 14 Best Small Travel Trailers

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Even though more people than ever before are hitting the open road and experiencing the exhilaration of overlanding, not everyone has the financial means to purchase a recreational vehicle, an Airstream Classic, or a rig that was built specifically for them. A solo weekend excursion may be enough to satiate the need for adventure in some people (even if it results in new levels of wanderlust).

Small travel trailers are an excellent choice for individuals who yearn for the thrill of exploration but do not have the resources or the space necessary to maintain the typical large vehicle associated with a bigger travel trailer.

If you’ve always had the urge to hit the open road and see the world, purchasing a small travel trailer might be the best option for you. You can attach one of these compact trailers to the back of your car and travel with all of the comforts of home.

But how do you determine which of the numerous available choices is most suitable for you? This article will examine the best compact travel trailers that are currently available on the market and provide helpful guidance for selecting the travel trailer that is best suited to meet your requirements. When you look at these mobile homes, you won’t be able to help but daydream about hitting the open road for a cross-country adventure or a quick weekend getaway.

The class of vehicles known as small travel trailers has its own distinct personality. Large corporations compete alongside newer, more nimble businesses. We will use the following definition of compact travel trailers for the purposes of this discussion:

Mini-campers are available at a reasonable price, with many models retailing for less than $10,000. On the other hand, the price will be significantly higher if there are any conveniences (like a bathroom) present. On the other hand, given their diminutive size and low weight, they are remarkably simple to manipulate. In addition, the overwhelming majority can be transported using a standard automobile.

In this article, we will be focusing on lightweight camping trailers that have a GVWR of less than 3,550 pounds and a length of less than 23 feet. These are the types of trailers that can be easily towed by a midsize truck or SUV (and in some cases, even a regular sedan) to fit in an average-sized garage.

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Airstream basecamp 16.

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Trailer Specs

  • Length:  16’ to 20’
  • Dry Weight:  2,650 to 3,400 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity:  2-4

Although the Basecamp does not look like other Airstream travel trailers, it is built to meet the high-quality standards of the company. In fact, its low profile and aerodynamic shape naturally lower wind resistance.

In a time when sleek forms, industrial materials, and vintage aesthetics are all the rage, it’s no surprise that Airstream trailers are selling like hotcakes. This is all expertly blended in the Airstream.

Their signature curved metal architecture is not only striking in appearance but also expertly crafted. It’s no different for the Airstream Basecamp. Both of these floor plans make the most of their 16 square feet by providing spacious interiors and well-considered layouts.

There is also a wet bathroom and bench seating that converts into a full-size bed inside the Basecamp. The front kitchen has a two-burner gas stove, a sink, a microwave, and a small refrigerator.

The Airstream Basecamp lives up to its reputation for style and functionality. The solar front window protection and the three-inch lift kit are two of our favorite eye-catching features, as they keep the interior cooler on hot, sunny days and increase off-grid driving clearance.

Airstream Bambi 16RB

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  • Length:  16’ 1”
  • Dry Weight:  3,050 to 3,500 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity:  2

The layout of the Airstream Bambi 16RB Floor Plan is ideal for a luxurious upgrade to any weekend excursion. Everything in here has been meticulously planned to maximize productivity, maintain comfort, and encourage even more enjoyment. The lightweight Bambi 16 travel trailer has thoughtfully arranged amenities to ensure a relaxing and enjoyable trip.

Bambi stands for quickness, extraordinary endurance, and sure footing. This lightweight, easily maneuverable travel trailer has everything an adventurous weekend needs, making it ideal for Airstream fans who have always wanted to experience life on the road. The Bambi is the smallest of Airstream’s trailers at 16 feet in length, but it’s still made with the same high quality and unmatched durability as the rest of them.

The Bambi 16RB is an excellent option if you’re looking for a lightweight travel trailer but still want the sophisticated Airstream look. The Bambi 16RB travel trailer packs all the features you’d expect from an Airstream into a surprisingly compact package.

There’s a dinette in the trailer’s front that can seat four people in comfort and be transformed into a bed. In the middle of the layout is a wet bathroom and a compact cooking area with a range, sink, microwave, and small fridge. There’s a bed for two in the back, and it’s quite roomy.

Aliner LXE Camping Trailer With Bathroom

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  • Length:  15’
  • Dry Weight:  1,795 pounds to 3,000 pounds
  • Suggested Price : $22,680

The Aliner LXE was created to be a comfortable home away from home. The built-in shower and cassette toilet, both of which come standard in the standard hard-walled front dormer, have plenty of room and headroom. Everything you need, and it weighs less than two tons.

The Aliner LXE is a compact camping trailer measuring just 15 feet in length, but it still manages to pack a surprising number of amenities. A sofa in this unit can be pulled out to form a bed that’s 80 inches wide by 76 inches long. There’s also a kitchenette that has everything you need to cook.

The peak of the ceiling is 8 feet, so there is plenty of room for your head. Although it’s not immediately obvious, the Aliner LXE’s bathroom can be transformed into a fully functional wet bath. The cassette-style toilet in the Aliner LXE has a 5-gallon black tank. This compact camper could be the one for you if you need access to a bathroom while on the road.

Casita Heritage

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  • Length:  17′
  • Dry Weight:  2,480 pounds to 3,000 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity:  4-6
  • Starting at : $32,694

The Casita Heritage is a great choice for families who want to camp together but have never done so before. The dinette’s back section converts into a bathroom with a shower, and the space can also be used as sleeping quarters for four. Meanwhile, the base model offers enough space for six people to sleep comfortably.

The Casita’s lightweight construction features an impressive 50 cubic feet of storage space, a remarkable feature not often found in small camping trailers with bathrooms.

The large windows and a rooftop air conditioner allow for optimal air circulation. A 16-gallon freshwater tank and a 13-gallon gray tank are standard but can be upgraded to 25 and 32-gallon tanks, respectively. 

The bathroom is a typical shower/toilet combination but it feels more extensive than standard combination setups. Since the Deluxe models include a bathroom, they have 15-gallon black holding tanks. Additionally, you’ll find a two-burner cooktop, a 4-cubic foot refrigerator, and space for a microwave in the kitchen.

Happier Camper HC1

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  • Length:  13’5”
  • Dry Weight:  around 1,800 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity:  1-2
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Happier Camper is quickly becoming a leader in the small camping trailers industry. This is due to the fact that they are well-made and have widespread aesthetic appeal. The Happier Camper is a highly adaptable RV due to the company’s Adaptiv® modular system.

The HC1 is a one-of-a-kind small travel trailer, offering unprecedented adaptability in a lightweight package. The Adaptiv® interior, a trademark of the manufacturer, is included in this lightweight travel trailer. The Adaptiv floor grid is modular, so you can quickly reconfigure your RV’s interior to meet your needs. The camper’s modular components include a dry flush toilet, but it lacks a shower.

Because of its adaptability, the Happier Camper is a promising recreational vehicle option. The Adaptiv product line is compatible with all available floor plans, allowing for fully personalized decor. In a nutshell, this camper is made up of easily removable modular pieces that can be rearranged as desired.

From the looks of their extensive catalog of optional extras, it’s clear that they excel at crafting one-of-a-kind rigs to meet the specific requirements of each customer. As your needs change from a camping trip to a camping trip, you can easily adapt the standard floor plan to suit your needs.

The Happier Camper Traveler model is equipped with a kitchenette, making it ideal for those in search of a compact recreational vehicle.

With their appealing lifted suspension package, you can convert your camper into a trailer equipped for off-road travel, complete with off-road tires mounted on a torsion axle. In addition, it has solar prep so you can learn about your solar requirements for long boondocking trips.

inTech Flyer Explore

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The inTech Explore is, in every sense of the word, ready for an adventure. Because every Flyer is constructed using an all-aluminum, fully welded cage frame, they are robust enough to handle conditions when you find yourself off the paved trail. This is especially true when you take into account the fact that the lift kit and off-road tires are already included.

The inTech Flyer Explore is one of the best small travel trailers, and it’s a great choice for campers who like to go off the beaten path. Every Flyer is constructed with an all-aluminum, fully welded cage frame, which makes it durable enough to withstand challenging terrain and driving conditions.

Every Flyer comes equipped with a tip-out on the roadside as a standard feature, and a second tip-out on the curbside can be added as an optional feature. A slide-out kitchen that can be added on as an option comes equipped with an electric stove and refrigerator. Inside, there is a large amount of open floor space, a countertop, and beds in the tip-outs of the nooks. This travel trailer does not come equipped with a bathroom.

Unlike conventional toy haulers, the inTech Flyer Explore can maneuver in tight spaces. Due to the Explore’s low weight of just 2,000 pounds, a wide range of compact and midsize sport utility vehicles and pickups can tow it. The Explore has a roadside tip-out as standard equipment and a curbside tip-out as an available extra. The interior is much roomier than it first appears, and the unit can easily accommodate four to six adults with the help of the unit’s various tip-outs. You can use your Explore as a roomy adventure camper or as a compact, lightweight toy hauler.

Lance 1475 Travel Trailer

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  • Length:  19’8”
  • Dry Weight:  3225 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity:  2-3
  • MSRP : $41,706

This is Lance’s lightest towable. However, it provides everything necessary for a pleasant camping experience. Lance made sure to include all the essentials, beginning with the kitchen. There is a stove with three burners, a refrigerator with three doors that holds five cubic feet, a large circular sink, and plenty of counter space in this unit.

The model 1475 is an excellent choice for a couple’s rig. A kitchenette complete with an oven, a refrigerator, and a microwave can be found inside the rig. Two swivel chairs and a dining table can be found directly across from the kitchen. The rear of the recreational vehicle contains the full bathroom with a shower, a vanity, and a bathtub. The front of the vehicle contains the queen-size bed.

Everything you’d expect from a Lance, but with the convenience of a single axle. The use of composite materials in building ensures a product that is both sturdy and lightweight. For over a decade, our lightest-weight models have been the industry standard in terms of quality, functionality, and towability; now, with their euro-inspired graphics and sleek aerodynamic lines, they’re also turning heads aesthetically. A classy alternative for drivers of smaller sport utility vehicles and compact pickup trucks.

The 1475 is available without a dinette as a standard feature. When it’s time to kick back and relax, you can now choose from a sofa bed slide-out option that includes kick-out footrests and two swivel tables.

nuCamp Barefoot

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  • Length:  16’7”
  • Dry Weight:  2,109 pounds

Camp in elegance and ease. The Barefoot Travel Trailer is an exceptional recreational vehicle (RV), and its distinctive appearance guarantees it will attract attention at any campground. The Barefoot’s distinctive silhouette, sea glass color, and baby moon wheels give it a throwback appearance. Come on in and take a look around; the butcher block countertops, dual-paned windows, and 3-bottle wine rack will make you happy.

The nuCamp Barefoot is without a doubt one of the cutest and most charming lightweight travel trailer currently available on the market. The skin is made of a fiberglass shell that is molded into a curvy shape and colored to look like sea glass. Its vintage appearance is sure to garner a lot of attention and spark a lively discussion at the campsite.

The interior of the Barefoot travel trailer provides you with everything you could possibly require, beginning with a roomy dinette in the shape of a U that can be transformed into a cozy sleeping area. Butcher block is used for the countertop in the galley kitchen, which also has a refrigerator and a deep basin sink with a faucet that folds away. A cassette toilet and a showerhead that can be retracted for use either inside or outside are included in the wet bath.

Jay Feather Micro

  • Pricing begins at $36,585
  • Sleeps up to 8 guests
  • Between 19 feet 7 inches and 23 feet 2 inches
  • Between 3,775 and 4,510 lbs

The Jay Feather Micro collection features only lightweight floor plans that weigh less than 5,000 pounds without compromising on amenities. Jay Feather Micro’s minimalist yet efficient layouts will take your gaming to the next level.

Rather than staying in a tent, you should consider upgrading to Jayco’s starter Jay Feather Micro travel trailer. This Jayco travel trailer is the lightest of its kind and can be towed by almost any vehicle with a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds.

The Jay Feather Micro has been tested in extreme temperatures, from -100 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, thanks to its Climate Shield coating. The Jay Feather Micro has a stronghold VBLTM with double-sided Azdel perimeter walls and a 2-inch vacuum-bond laminated floor, making it superiorly built.

With the 16-inch Goodyear tires and the self-adjusting electric brakes, you can drive with confidence. As a result of the 55-gallon freshwater tank, dry camping is a real possibility.

Scamp Trailers

  • 13 to 16 feet in length
  • weighing 1,200 to 2,000 pounds dry
  • 7 distinct floor plans
  • Up to four people can be accommodated
  • $15,000 to $20,000

Since 1972, Minnesota has produced the iconic Scamp Travel Trailer. Instead of mass production, each coach is built to the customer’s specifications. They can select the size, layout, and interior features that they want.

According to some owners, the construction took only a few weeks. The interactive aspect of the experience was what they enjoyed the most. Throughout the process, the manufacturer sent pictures and responded to questions.

Customers can pick up their finished unit at Scamp’s headquarters in Backus, Minnesota. If a customer is unable to arrive, Scamp will go above and beyond to assist them. The RV can be delivered to the customer anywhere in the continental United States.

Scamp comes in three different sizes. The 13- and 16-foot models are small travel trailers, while the 19 is a fifth wheel. Each size has a standard version and a deluxe version. The 13-footer has two layouts, while the 16-footer has five. Some models have combined toilet and shower wet baths, while others do not.

Each trailer has its own set of costs. Scamp does not publish its starting prices. Some owners have discussed their pricing on internet forums. These prices have generally ranged from $15,000 to $20,000, depending on the model, package, and additional features selected.

The 13-foot standard layouts include either a sofa or a dinette up front. The first layout includes a sofa that can be converted into a bunk bed. The second layout swaps out the sofa for a wet bath and a second closet. In the deluxe version, you can choose between a dinette and a wet bath.

The rear dinettes that fold out to form the master bedroom remain constant. They also have full kitchens with sinks and small refrigerators.

Standard models provide a more basic approach to camping. Additional packages include a 1.9 cubic foot refrigerator in kitchens. Many electronic features, such as TV hookups, are optional. Customers who want to customize their amenities can choose from these models.

Deluxe models have a more comprehensive package offering than standard models. Larger features and amenities are available. Many electronics, such as TV hookups, air conditioners, vinyl flooring, and other high-end features, can be added.

KZ RV Escape

  • 2.690- 3,820 pounds dry weight
  • 18.10- 27.3 feet in length
  • There are 11 different floor plans to choose from.
  • There is room for up to ten people
  • $11,995- $29,300

The KZ Escape series is the most adaptable on our list. Seven of the 11 floor plans meet our definition of small travel trailers. There are hybrids, slideouts, and even a toy hauler that are 22 feet or less long.

KZ created this series with everyone in mind. One of their models is aimed at off-road enthusiasts. The E191BH is taller and has 15-inch mud tires. It also has heated holding tanks that are electronically controlled, which is useful for off-season camping.

The E171MB has a one-of-a-kind storage feature. A storage space with both inside and outside access is located on the slide-out that houses the refrigerator. There is also a queen-size Murphy bed that shares space with a sofa. A full kitchen and bathroom complete the interior of the coach.

The E171 MB is 19.8 feet long and weighs 3,170 pounds dry. This coach will be easy to tow with your midsize SUV.

Little Guy Travel Trailers

  • 17 to 21 feet in length
  • 1,993 to 3,140 pounds dry weight
  • There are 17 different floor plans to choose from
  • Sleeps up to three people
  • $20,000- $30,000

The teardrop trailer was given new life by Little Guy Trailer Company, which brought it into the modern era. This RV manufacturer has introduced a fully functional teardrop with all the latest amenities. They honor the teardrop’s heritage by adhering to the maximum weight that a car can tow.

The Little Guy Mini Max is a lightweight RV that still has all the amenities of a larger model. A complete kitchen is hidden within the light maple hardwood cabinetry. A top-of-the-line four-cubic-foot refrigerator is included. A refrigerator of this size is unusual in RVs of this size.

Max the Small Guy is only four feet in length and weighs around 1,900 kilograms. Many 21-foot trailers exceed this weight. The ability to use a compact SUV as a tow vehicle is a great feature of this coach.

The dinette’s adaptability is one of its best features. Usually, they can be transformed into a double bed. This one can be set up with either two twin beds or one queen bed, depending on your preference. Hydraulics support the dinette as it slides along the bed’s slats to create a flat surface in the middle.

These coaches’ soaking showers were designed with care. Toilet paper wrappers are impervious to water. The water-saving shower uses only 2.20 gallons per minute. This roomy bathroom ensures that no one will accidentally brush up against the toilet while getting cleaned up.

The Little Guy Max was named Best in Show at the RVIA National RV Trade Show by RV Pro Magazine in 2018. The winning RV manufacturer had a throwback look but also included cutting-edge amenities and plenty of space.

Forest River R-Pod

  • Length: 18.4–22.2 feet
  • Dry Weight: 2,497–3,600
  • 15 unique layouts are available.
  • Sleeps a maximum of 4
  • $14,500- $30,000

In 2018, Forest River marked ten years of manufacturing the R-Pod. This RV borrows many features and amenities from its more expensive siblings. There’s an R-Pod perfect for you and 14 others just like it, all with different layouts.

Numerous basics are bolstered in the ten-year celebration bundle. Some examples include built-in audio from Furrion, solar power outlets, and seamless granite countertops. There is also a handy hook on the frame for your dog’s leash, which is a popular addition.

Permanent queen-size beds are standard in most room layouts. Dinettes that fold out into beds, bunk beds, and murphy beds are some of the additional sleeping options. The R-coach Pod’s is renowned for its innovative use of space. That’s why it’s lasted so long at the top of the charts.

A solar panel system consisting of a 110-watt panel and a 1,000-watt inverter is a popular upgrade. A fully functional outdoor kitchen can be added to some models right from the factory. If you want to make the most of your outdoor space, the R-Pod comes with a screen room that can be attached to your awning.

Oliver Travel Trailers

  • Length: 18.5-23.6 feet;
  • Weight: 3,400–4,600 lbs.
  • It has 6 distinct layouts.
  • A maximum of three people can sleep here.
  • $48,900- $55,900

Those who have purchased an Oliver Travel Trailer (or “Ollie”) are automatically accepted into the group. Oliver manufactures trailers, which are available for purchase directly from the business. Only upon specific request do they create them. Trailers are manufactured in Hohenwald, Tennessee, and customers can pick them up there once they are finished.

Ollie currently produces Elite I and II. The Elite I has two layout options, while the Elite II offers four. There is either a fixed main bed or a dinette that converts into a bed. The third sleeping area can be a twin bed or a fold-down dinette for two.

Many of the amenities found in other popular RV brands are included in the price of an Ollie. Ollie stands out from the competition thanks to its many extra features. Dual awnings are a surprisingly viable alternative. One for the side of the coach near the door, and another for the side farthest from the door.

In addition, they provide food for thought. Condensation-fighting materials are made of specialized materials. Bicycle rack attachment points and outside storage baskets. Heating systems that use propane and electronic amplifiers for weak signals. There are a plethora of extras that can be purchased if desired.

After placing an order with a sales rep, a customer’s request will be sent to production. Your RV may take up to 10 weeks to be produced. When finished, the customer spends the first night in their new coach at the factory. Both the purchasing procedure and the trailer are one-of-a-kind.

Why Choose a Small Travel Trailer?

When it comes to travel trailers, there are endless sizes and models available on the market. However, small travel trailers have become increasingly popular in recent years for a variety of reasons.

Small travel trailers offer flexibility and freedom while traveling. Most vehicles can tow them without the need for a large truck or SUV. This means you can explore more remote areas that may not be accessible with larger RVs.

Small travel trailers tend to be more affordable than their larger counterparts. Not only is the initial purchase price lower but so are the ongoing costs, such as maintenance and fuel expenses.

Another advantage of choosing a small travel trailer is its compact size, which makes storage much easier when not in use. You won’t need an extra-large garage or storage unit to keep your trailer safe from damage during off-season months.

These smaller units often come with creative floor plans that maximize space efficiency, making them perfect for couples or families with one child seeking adventure on the road without sacrificing comfort and convenience.

There are many advantages to owning a small travel trailer for those who value flexibility, affordability, and unique design features while exploring different destinations across North America!

What to Look for When Buying a Small Travel Trailer

  • They are considered “self-contained” because everything you need is present in the trailer itself. There’s also a subset of trailers that are equipped only with outdoor kitchens.
  • There’s a cap of 23 feet on the enclosed trailer’s length. Even if it’s part of a line that also includes larger trailers, a travel trailer is still considered “small” if it’s shorter than 23 feet in length.
  • The maximum allowable dry weight is 3,500 pounds. The lightest trailers will be given priority. Due to their construction, some small campers can reach altitudes of 4,000 meters. Some of the trailers are too large or cumbersome to be considered “small travel trailers,” so keep that in mind. Below, we’ve highlighted the models that are too big to fit in our trailer.

How to Choose the Right Small Travel Trailer for You

When it comes to choosing the right small travel trailer, there are a few key factors to consider. First and foremost, think about your specific needs and preferences. Are you a solo traveler or do you have a family? How much storage space do you require? Do you prefer a compact design or something more spacious?

Next, consider the towing capacity of your vehicle. You’ll want to make sure that the small travel trailer you choose is compatible with your car or truck. Check the weight limits and ensure that your vehicle can handle it safely.

Another important aspect to think about is the layout and features of the trailer. Consider how many sleeping areas you need, as well as amenities such as kitchen facilities, bathroom options, and entertainment systems.

In addition to functionality, aesthetics also play a role in choosing the right small travel trailer for you. Look for designs and color schemes that resonate with your personal style and taste.

Don’t forget about budget considerations. Small travel trailers come in various price ranges, so determine how much you’re willing to invest in this adventure on wheels.

By taking all of these factors into account – your needs, towing capacity, layout preferences, aesthetics, and budget – you’ll be able to narrow down your options and find the perfect small travel trailer for an unforgettable journey ahead!

The Benefits of Small Camping Trailers

Small camping trailers offer a multitude of benefits that make them an attractive option for travelers. One of their main advantages is their compact size, which allows for easy maneuverability and flexibility on the road. With a small travel trailer, you can navigate narrow roads, fit into tight campsites, and even park in residential areas without much hassle. Another benefit of these trailers is their affordability. Small travel trailers are generally more budget-friendly compared to larger RVs or motorhomes. They require less fuel to tow and have lower maintenance costs. This makes them an ideal choice for those who want to explore the world on a limited budget. Additionally, small camping trailers offer convenience and comfort. Despite their size, they are equipped with essential amenities such as sleeping quarters, a kitchenette, storage space, and bathroom facilities (in some cases). These features ensure that you have everything you need while traveling without sacrificing comfort. Furthermore, small travel trailers encourage a minimalist lifestyle. Their limited space forces travelers to prioritize what they truly need for their journey and eliminate unnecessary clutter from their lives. This can lead to a more simplified way of living and promote mindfulness about consumption habits. Lastly but importantly, small camping trailers allow travelers to immerse themselves in nature. They provide opportunities for off-the-grid adventures where breathtaking landscapes become your backyard every day. Whether it’s exploring national parks or campgrounds off the beaten path, these compact trailers allow you to get closer to nature and experience its wonders firsthand. In conclusion: Small camping trailers offer numerous benefits, including maneuverability on the road; affordability; convenience; encouraging minimalism; and immersing travelers in nature’s beauty

The Drawbacks of Small Travel Trailers

When it comes to small travel trailers, there are certainly many advantages. However, it’s important to consider the drawbacks as well before making a decision. One of the main drawbacks of small travel trailers is their limited space. While they are perfect for solo travelers or couples, families may find them too cramped. This means less storage space for belongings and limited living space inside the trailer. Another drawback is that smaller trailers often have fewer amenities compared to larger ones. This could mean sacrificing certain luxuries, such as a full-size kitchen or bathroom facilities. It’s important to prioritize what features are essential for your travel experience. Small travel trailers also tend to have less stability on the road compared to larger ones. They can be more prone to swaying in windy conditions or when passing large vehicles. This may require careful driving and adjustments while on the road. Additionally, if you enjoy entertaining guests or having extra sleeping accommodations, a small trailer may not be suitable. These trailers typically have limited seating areas and only enough sleeping space for a couple or small family. Resale value can be another drawback of small travel trailers. As they are initially more affordable than larger models, their value tends to depreciate faster over time.

While these drawbacks should be considered when choosing a small travel trailer, they may not outweigh the benefits depending on your specific needs and preferences.

Small travel trailers offer numerous benefits for travelers who prefer a compact and efficient camping experience. They are easy to tow and maneuver, making them ideal for both novice and experienced campers. These trailers also provide a cozy and comfortable living space while allowing you to connect with nature.

In this article, we have explored the world of small travel trailers and highlighted some of the best options available. When it comes to choosing the right small travel trailer for your adventures, it’s important to consider factors such as size, amenities, weight capacity, and budget.

However, it’s essential to acknowledge that there are also drawbacks associated with small travel trailers. Limited space can be challenging if you’re traveling with a large group or carrying bulky equipment. Additionally, some smaller models may lack certain amenities or features found in larger RVs.

The decision on whether to choose a small travel trailer depends on your personal preferences and needs. Consider how much space you require, what amenities are essential for your travels, and what type of towing vehicle you have at your disposal.

To make an informed choice about which small travel trailer is best suited for you, take the time to research different brands and models. Read reviews from fellow travelers who have firsthand experience with these trailers.

Remember that finding the perfect small travel trailer is all about striking a balance between comfort and functionality during your outdoor excursions without compromising or breaking the bank.

Happy Camping!

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10 Best Lightweight Travel Trailers For 2023

  • Bruce Smith
  • November 2, 2022

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The Rove Lite small travel trailer. (Image: travelliterv.com)[/caption]

Consider the GVWR (not the UVW)

Many RV manufacturers tout the UVW (unloaded vehicle weight) of their trailers. But adding cargo like fresh water, propane tank(s), food, clothing, bicycles, and other camping equipment to the trailer can add hundreds of pounds to that UVW number.

GVWR is the weight to know when buying a trailer for a lightweight truck or passenger car tow vehicle.

Knowing the GVWR of small campers is the key to safe towing on road or while off-the-grid camping. Now, let’s dive into our list of the best lightweight travel trailers for 2023.

The 10 Best Lightweight Travel Trailers (Under 6,000 Pounds GVWR)

Our top small travel trailers for 2023 are listed in order by cost in US dollars, from least expensive to most expensive.

1. Vintage Trailer Works XTR: An Off-Road Lightweight, Customizable Camper 

The Vintage Trailer Works team builds custom teardrops, retro campers, and toy haulers in Dothan, Alabama. The 5’x8′ model XTR is one of VTW’s four off-road, customizable lightweight teardrop trailers.

Vintage Trailer Works XTR Off-Road Teardrop Camper

This mini travel trailer features dual doors with sliding windows, a tri-fold queen bed mattress and couch, 30″ A/T tires, and a beautifully designed galley under the rear hatch that’s ready for the best camping coolers and grills and outdoor cooktops of your choice.

Vintage Trailer Works XTR small travel trailer teardrop camper

All XTRs are custom built per buyer’s choices, starting with 4’x8′ to 5’x10′ floorplans, tailored kitchen layouts, an optional roof rack, awnings, cargo storage system choices, electronics, and more.

Vintage Trailer Works XTR Features

  • Hitch weight: 275 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 2,990 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 1,600 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 14′
  • Full exterior height: 5′ 8″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 5″
  • Freshwater capacity: 10 gallons
  • Optional roof rack and awning
  • Base MSRP: $11,695

2. Riverside RV Retro 135: Vintage Style Small Trailer with Full Bath 

There aren’t many small travel trailers with a full bath on the market today. But one trailer stands out from the rest: the Retro 135 from Riverside RV.

Retro 135 small travel trailer from Riverside RV

The retro vibe starts on the outside with a colorful fiberglass exterior and continues inside with an eye-catching 1950s-style vintage trailer interior.

It features a black-and-white checkerboard flooring; dinette cushions in aqua, red, or seafoam green; and bright birch wood interior walls and cabinetry.

Retro 135 ultralight camper pull-behind from Riverside RV

The ceiling is 6′ 3″ with an airy feel, despite being one of the smallest camper trailers on our list. The Retro has plenty of room for a 20K Btu furnace and 13.5K Btu A/C, a full wet bath, and a kitchenette with a refrigerator and cooktop. 

Riverside RV Retro 135 Features

  • Hitch weight: 140 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 3,730 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 2,640 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 15′ 9″
  • Full exterior height: 9′ 6″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 6″
  • Interior height: 6′ 5″ 
  • Freshwater capacity: 36 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 32 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 17 gallons
  • Optional dinette
  • Base MSRP: $24,317

3. 2023 Travel Lite Rove Lite 16RB: A Versatile and Lightweight Trailer

You will love the new Rove Lite 16RB ultralight travel trailer from Travel Lite . This is the largest in the company’s offerings. Yet, it’s one of the most affordable small travel trailers on the market and light enough to pull behind many small cars and tow vehicles.

RoveLite 16 lightweight travel trailers of 2023

The sleek Euro-style design, use of state-of-the-art composite materials, aluminum chassis, and seamless poured resin fiberglass roof are industry-leading materials.

Rove Lite 16RB interior

Interior features include a convertible bed and one of the only lightweight travel trailers with a full bathroom (and an outdoor shower, too). RVers love the unexpected space-saving functionality of this ultra-light travel trailer.

2023 Travel Lite Rove Lite 16RB Features

  • Hitch weight: 154 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 3,500 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 2,044 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 18′ 9″
  • Full exterior height: 8′ 11″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 11″
  • Gray water capacity: 30 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 5 gallons
  • Optional exterior shower and electric side awning
  • Base MSRP: $30,236

4. 2023 Keystone Passport Solo 15FK: An Elegant Small Trailer with a Full Kitchen

Keystone RV’s new Passport Solo 15FK is the smallest of the five Solo Series (single-axle) lightweight travel trailers. It’s in prototype phase now but will be out in 2023.

Keystone RV Passport Solo Series Ultra-Lite travel trailer

This ultralight travel trailer is loaded with standard features usually not found on single-axle campers, including an outdoor kitchen, tongue jack, stabilizer jacks, and a 10-foot awning.

Passport Solo 15FK kitchen

This compact travel trailer features Keystone’s exclusive HyperDec flooring (composite and water-resistant), a rear wet bath, a 60″x80″ tri-fold queen-size bed, plus a beautiful wrap-around kitchen in the front with a large pantry, an 8 cu. ft. 12V fridge, plus a microwave and two-burner LP stove. There’s also an outside kitchen with a pullout griddle to accommodate hungry family members.

2023 Keystone Passport Solo 15FK Features

  • Hitch weight: 595 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 5,650 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 4,410 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 19′ 5″
  • Full exterior height: 10′ 4″
  • Exterior width: 8′
  • Freshwater capacity: 37 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 30 gallons
  • Optional solar panel packages and lithium batteries
  • Base MSRP: $34,350

5. L’Air Camper Company Trillium Lion 1300 GT: Classic Styling in a Lightweight Pull-Behind Trailer

Want to tow a small trailer with a small SUV or crossover? This is it!

L’Air Camper’s new Trillium Lion 1300 GT is a great small camper for couples and solo RVers who love the look of classic ’50s styling.

L’air Camper Trillium Lion 1300 GT, a best lightweight travel trailers of 2023

The molded fiberglass, 13-foot, 2,200-pound Lion GT model with the bathroom layout has everything needed to camp comfortably anywhere.

Trillium Heritage Lion camper trailer for small cars and trucks

This small pull-behind camper features a 46″x76″ foam bed, two-burner cooktop, microwave, fridge, 12V/110V and solar power , A/C, furnace, hot water, inside shower, cassette toilet, 8-foot awning, and decent storage.

The Lion version has 15″ wheels, all-terrain tires, fender flares, gray marine upholstery, and roof rails for gear racks.

L’Air Camper Company Trillium Lion 1300 GT Features

  • Hitch weight: 165 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 2,200 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 1,500 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 13′ 5″
  • Full exterior height: 7′ 6″
  • Exterior width: 6′ 6″
  • Interior height: 6′ 2″
  • Freshwater capacity: 13 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 13 gallons
  • Black water capacity: N/A
  • Base MSRP: $39,500 USD

6. 2023 InTech Sol Horizon: A Stylish, Luxury Ultralight Trailer 

InTech’s new Sol Horizon is a luxurious aluminum ultralight travel trailer with a full-width U-shaped dinette up front. The big windows on three sides give expansive views of your surroundings.

InTech Sol Horizon, one of the best lightweight travel trailers of 2023

The roomy interior has a unique “tilt-forward design” that allows use of the area over the trailer’s tongue to increase sleeping/lounging space.

interior of intech sol horizon

The Sol Horizon also sports a sizeable wet bath; a luxurious kitchen with an enormous farmhouse sink, commercial-grade faucet, and two-burner LP-gas stove; and an adjacent entertainment center. A 10′ awning is standard, with options such as a slide-out kitchen and solar power.

2023 InTech Sol Horizon Features

  • Hitch weight: 465 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 4,000 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,372 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 19′
  • Full exterior height: 9′ 5″
  • Exterior width: 8′ 6″
  • Interior height: 6′ 6″
  • Freshwater capacity: 28 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: N/A
  • Black water capacity: 32 gallons
  • Optional dual LP-gas tanks and off-grid package
  • Base MSRP: $42,539

7. Vorsheer XCT: Rugged Off-Road Campers

From the ground up, Vorsheer’s 2023 Xtreme Camp Trailer (XCT) is an adventure-style off-road trailer designed with longevity and quality in mind. 

Made in Utah, the XCT has hot and cold season insulation, a composite shell, aluminum-body subframe, high-strength steel main frame, a full trailer kitchen in back, queen-size bed inside, and much more in a unique, head-turning design.

Vorsheer XCT 4x4 travel trailer

This small off-road trailer will carry a rooftop tent for added sleeping options. In addition, you can also carry adventure toys such as kayaks or a canoe.

It stands tall to handle the tougher 4×4 trails with nearly 20″ of ground clearance. If your tow vehicle can clear the obstacle, you know your trailer will too.

Vorsheer XCT Features

  • Hitch weight: 260 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 1,995 lbs.
  • Full exterior height: 6′ 11″
  • Freshwater capacity: 27 gallons
  • Extra large 270° awning (Bat Wing)
  • Optional exterior water heater and shower
  • Base MSRP: $44,560

8. 2023 Mars Campers Mars 15 Deluxe: Off-Road Trailer with a King Bed and Full Bath 

Mars Campers is the sister company to Black Series Campers and closely resembles their off-road campers imported from Australia into North America.

The Mars 15 Deluxe is a full-featured hybrid trailer. For example, it has a metal roof that lifts up to add headroom and a rear slide-out adds living space.

Mars 15 Deluxe pull-behind camping trailers for small cars and trucks

This small pull-behind trailer is solid. For instance, it’s built with rock sliders and skid plates to protect every vulnerable area. Additionally, it has an independent suspension to smooth out the ride over rough terrain.

Mars 15 Deluxe small travel trailer with king bed

The interior is large, with a big kitchen, four-burner cooktop, fridge, and lots of storage. It also has a wet bath and the rare feature of a lightweight travel trailer with a king bed.

Additionally, the pair of fold-up bunks makes it family-friendly. You’ll love the huge slide-out kitchen and 13-foot awning too. 

If you can’t get to Australia to buy it, don’t worry. The Black Series HQ12 small 4×4 trailer is a great alternative.

Mars 15 Deluxe Features

  • Hitch weight: 320 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 5,291 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 4,409 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 18′
  • Full exterior height: 8′ 2″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 4″
  • Interior height:6’4″
  • Freshwater capacity: 26.4 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 26.4 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 26.4 gallons
  • Base MSRP: $55,990

9. 2023 Lance Camper Enduro: An Equipped and Innovative Overlanding Trailer 

This off-grid camper is built for RVers who love off-road outdoor adventures. The all-new 19′ 1″, 4,500-pound (GVWR) Lance Camper Enduro is centered around an interior wet bath with a cassette toilet, a U-shaped convertible dinette, kids drop-down bunks, and a large exterior kitchen under the rear hatch with a two-burner cooktop.

Lance Camper Enduro Off-grid Overland Trailer

Robust solar and lithium battery technology handles the power for dry camping. Additionally, having 40 gallons of onboard freshwater and a remote filtering system gives you independence.

Lance Camper Enduro pull-behind campers for boondocking

Back kitchen galley of the Lance Camper Enduro.

The prototype campers have been in development for almost two years and will hit RV dealer lots in early 2023.

2023 Lance Camper Enduro Features

  • Hitch weight: 350 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 4,500 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,500 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 19′ 1″
  • Exterior width: 8′ 5″
  • Freshwater capacity: 40 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 26 gallons
  • Base MSRP: $59,000

10. 2023 Kimberley Kampers Kruiser E-Class: Small Camper with a Composting Toilet 

The Kimberley Kampers Kruiser E-Class is a full-featured travel trailer from the company’s Ohio location. This luxury small camper is loaded with high-tech features, particularly the adjustable air bag suspension and the diesel-powered hot water system.

Kimberley's best lightweight travel trailers of 2023

Additionally, there is a retractable island queen bed and an RV composting toilet . These travel trailers keep RVers comfortable in the outback or anywhere in North America.

Kimberley Kampers Kruiser e-Class small travel trailer

The E-Class Kruiser model has more options than many small campers . It’s easy to tailor this camper to fit any RV lifestyle.

2023 Kimberley Kampers Kruiser E-Class Features

  • Hitch weight: 265 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 5,500 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,836 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 17′
  • Full exterior height: 9′ 8″
  • Freshwater capacity: 50 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 16 gallons
  • Black water capacity: Waterless Composting Toilet
  • Base MSRP: $89,268

Editor’s note: RV production costs are in flux. Base costs for these small towable RVs may have changed since Q4 2022 (when we created this list of the best lightweight travel trailer reviews for 2023).

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I am curious why Safari Condo missed the review again. We have had a F1743 for 5 years and love it. https://safaricondo.com/en/caravanes-alto-serie-f-1743/

How are Trailmanors not on your list? Super lightweight, all hard sided, more space in living, bath, and sleeping that any of these campers! https://trailmanor.com/

Is there a problem with mentioning American trailers like Casita, Scamp, Oliver, etc ?

I was wondering the same thing.

When do you ever see these manufacturers on these kinds of lists?

Guess I’ll need to trade in my 5,000 lb. GVWR Airstream.

Left out the TAB! which is one of the small trailers with a full bath!

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Posted by Bernadette Rankin March 31, 2024 Updated April 01, 2024

Ditch the gas guzzlers and diesel engines. Take your glamping to the next level with our favorite lightweight trailers that are perfect for the next generation of travelers.

Gone are the days of spending a fortune on gargantuan campers and travel trailers and the gas-guzzling vehicles required to tow them. It’s easier than ever to bid adieu to the bigger-is-better RV trends of the past with a new era of small campers built for the next generation of adventure travelers.

This shift has led to the advent of an exceptional array of lightweight travel trailers and campers suitable for mid-sized SUVs, normal-sized trucks, and even capable cars. The most straightforward travel trailer and camper options are entry-level, budget-friendly, and even boast better resale value compared to their colossal counterparts.

Ready to get started? Explore our list of top picks for small campers and travel trailers,  all ready to make your camping weekend the best you’ve ever had….until the next one rolls around.

1. Happier Camper HC1

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This retro fiberglass darling has enough viral-worthy visual charm that you’re sure to be stopped for soon-to-be-posted social media snaps everywhere you happen to adventure. Compact and nimble, the Happier HC1 effortlessly navigates paved wildscapes, city cruising and tucks right into tight spaces when you’ve found the perfect place to park for the night. 

Beneath the vintage exterior, Happier Campers all offer entirely innovative modular interior sleeping, toilet, shower and kitchenette design options that will have you drooling at the floor plan possibilities. Our own personal tour of the HC1 had us experiencing how easy it can be to lose sight of our own personal adventure travel needs due to customization overload (and delight). 

As happily distracting as this camper cutie is, we had to remind ourselves that more customization often means less interior space to work with — it’s a tradeoff. 

The Details:

  • Empty/dry weight: 1,100 lbs.
  • Exterior length, width and height: 13’5″ x 7’ x 7’
  • Sleeps up to: Customizable
  • Price: $24,950

Pros and Cons

  • Pro:   Show-stopping aesthetic 
  • Pro:  Fits in most places, including a single parking spot 
  • Pro:  More affordable than other options
  • Con:  Clearance for opening  the back hatch door of the HC1 must be considered when backing into any given space. 
  • Con:   Happier Campers are not readily available for immediate purchase. 

Learn more at Happier Camper

2. Winnebago Micro Minnie

Winnebago Micro Minnie trailer

Winnebago established itself in the RV industry in 1958 with its original behemoth–sized models and long-standing reputation, which makes the Micro Minnie series a convenient offering for those who want to travel in a compact and affordable way. 

This downsized series comes in at just seven feet wide. But, the Micro Minnie offers 12 interior and exterior layout options to choose from for your home away from home depending all upon your travel needs. Recreating with your family? Sleeping and entertainment customizations are yours for the shaping. Looking forward to flexing your cooking skills while gazing upon a moonrise over those national park mountains?  Just say the word and Winnebago has your chef covered.  Need to hit all of the necessities to be a self-sufficient explorer?  Toilet and shower options are yours for the taking.

No matter which floor plan you choose to go with, you’re definitely paying for the Winnebago name — this is a pricier option, especially for such a small size. Still, our tour had us falling in love with the luxe feel that comes with the Winnebago brand.  

  • Empty/dry weight: Starting at 3,360 lbs.
  • Exterior length, width and height: Starting at 19’ 5” x 7’ x 10’ 5”
  • Sleeps up to: Customizable  
  • Price: Starting at $37,182
  • Pro:  Dual axles allow for more stable towing and easier backing
  • Pro:  Beautiful interior makes even boondocking feel luxurious
  • Pro:   Solid interior and exterior construction 
  • Pro:   Best-in-class kitchen design includes a large fridge with separate freezer and window above the sink and stove 
  • Con:   Smaller fresh, gray and black water tank capacity means less time to backcountry boondock before having to seek out a dumping station

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3. Airstream Basecamp

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Airstream has earned its place as an iconic national symbol of the road-trip life.  But what if an adventurer wanted to take their wheeled home off the paved path? The Basecamp travel trailer is Airstream’s answer to adventure for those who have smaller tow vehicles and backroad wanderlust. 

Airstream’s shift away from larger campers earned awards over the years and even an ongoing partnership with REI (which shows who their target audience actually is). While still pricier than comparable trailers, the Basecamp offers a more accessible entry point into the Airstream experience compared to the brand’s larger “silver bullets.” This is thanks to its smaller size and lighter base weight. But never fear: it still comes decked out with the iconic, on-brand silver aluminum siding that makes Airstream easily identifiable anywhere in the country.

Despite its compact size, the Basecamp doesn’t sacrifice much. A well-equipped kitchen, bathroom, lounge area, and sleeping space seamlessly coexist in this sub-17-foot trailer. It feels surprisingly roomy within the limited square footage.

  • Empty/dry weight: 2,650 lbs.
  • Exterior length, width and height: 16’ 2” x 7’ x 8’ 8.75” (depending on floor plan choice)
  • Sleeps up to: 4 people depending on floor plan
  • Price: Starting at $46,900
  • Pro:  Giant 180-degree front windows help the smaller space feel much bigger
  • Pro:  Classic Airstream aluminum aesthetic 
  • Con: Front facing window is prone to shattering when hit by kicked-up rocks. And, repair times are slow due to the custom, non-industry standard shape.
  • Con: It’s pricier than most others on this list

Learn More at Airstream

4. Scamp 13′

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Born straight out of the funky grooves of the 1970s, Scamp has remained loyal to its iconic look over 50 years later.  So beloved is this fiberglass design that an entire category was created when other brands (like Casita) followed suit with their own iterations of the nugget camper style.

Created to be small and lightweight, new Scamp trailer options include 13-, 16-, or 19-foot, highly customizable models. The tiny 13-foot option will turn heads and inspire social media posts with its charmingly small shape, while the 16-foot version stands out for its optimal balance between space and weight. The 19-foot version is the Big Boy. It lacks the same level of convenience and aesthetic appeal, ruling out all but those who are able to accommodate its fifth-wheel design (and totally excluding it from a “small camper” category). 

Based on our experience, the Scamp is best for sticking to city streets, paved paths and established campgrounds unless you’re willing to haul extra gallons of water and other necessities. This tiny travel trailer will work hard to serve entry-level adventurers who stray outside for the majority of the day but appreciate the basic comforts of a warm meal, a hot shower, and a cozy place to sleep when the sun goes down.

The Details: 

  • Empty/dry weight: 1,200 lbs.
  • Exterior length, width and height: Starts at 13′ x 6’8” x 7’6”
  • Sleeps up to: Customizable depending on size and floor plan choice
  • Price: Starts at $19,921
  • Pro:   Retro  aesthetic 
  • Pro:  Ultralight fiberglass exterior shell allows for easy towing with most cars
  • Pro:   Quite affordable compared to most other campers
  • Con: Toilet and shower do not come standard with the base package
  • Con: Barebone amenities and minimalist construction 

Learn More at Scamp Trailers

5. nuCamp TAB

nuCamp teardrop trailer

Teardrop-style campers first came on the scene in the 1930s with an interesting marketing angle as a honeymoon house trailer.  By the time the 1940s rolled around, these minimalist dwellings on wheels were the travel trailer of choice for Americans wanting to leave their tent behind and step up their cozy camping game.

These days, the rounded front and tapered rear design of the distinctive teardrop travel trailer is still around, but with a twist. A host of upgrades and masterful redesigns maximize every single millimeter of interior space. (If you’re the handy sort, there are plenty of  DIY teardrop kits available, too.)

We’d call the nuCamp a trailblazer in the modern teardrop camper industry. The nuCamp TAB series is compact, lightweight, and can be hauled by most crossover vehicles and SUVs.  Its gnarly off-road tires and molded undercarriage shield are thoroughly thought out for those who want to leave well-worn paved highways behind but not vital camper parts when road conditions get rough.

Shockingly, some floorplans of the nuCamp TAB series have masterfully designed these minuscule spaces to fit a hot water system, air conditioning, a small kitchen, and a wet bath while out on your remote, rugged adventures.

Touring the interior of the nuCamp TAB had us inspired to take this teardrop trailer on a solo trip as the layout seems to be best suited for a party of one. Otherwise, treat this travel trailer as a welcome home base at the beginning and end of a long day trip when your adventurer’s agenda only includes checking off the most basic of needs.

  • Empty/dry weight: 1,994 lbs.
  • Exterior length, width and height: Starts at 15’ 3” x 6’ 8” x 7’ 8”
  • Price: Starts at $33,990
  • Pro:   Base package includes heavy-duty tires, a pitched axle and electric brakes for  confidence with off-road maneuvering
  • Pro:  Can be purchased immediately
  • Con:  Interior height is only 5’9” which is tough for taller folks
  • Con:   Large price tag for a camper that becomes easily crowded 

Learn More at Nucamp

What to Consider When Buying a Small or Compact Trailer

Before making a purchase, it’s important to consider these campers and RVs in person and thoroughly research each model to ensure it meets your specific personal requirements. For example, where do you like to camp? If you are a person who spends more time in a campground, an option like the Scamp with lower clearance and smaller tanks is a great bet. However, if you prefer to boondock and take your trailer off-roading, you’ll want more clearance and larger tanks so you can remain out longer. In this instance, a burlier option like the nuCamp TAB may be a better choice.

Additionally, keep factors like towing capacity, amenities, storage, and overall build quality top of mind. Walking through campers and trailers is always fun — they’re always so cozy! But don’t let the staged aesthetics deter you from your mission. Pay attention to the details like whether there is enough storage for your family and how easily your vehicle can tow the trailer.  It doesn’t matter how cute the camper is if your vehicle can’t get it out of the driveway. And, always check for the latest reviews and updates on models, as the RV industry is continually evolving.

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Rankin’s addiction to empowering the adventurous spirit in others came from an unlikely combination  of 19 years of experience as a Police Officer and advocate specializing in women, BIPOC and LGBTQIA+  owned small creative businesses. Through witnessing the healing nature of the outdoor world and the transformative effect of taking on misogi-type challenges, she is now devoted to spreading all the words of these remarkable stories you really need to know about.

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13 of the Best Small Travel Trailers on the Market

Published on November 23rd, 2019 by Brian Newman

Life is full of limits, which is why the RV lifestyle is so appealing. It allows people from all walks of life to travel and explore. Just take a look at the parking lot of the Grand Canyon. You’ll see RVs of every type, length, weight, and manufacturer from every corner of the country. Many RV consumers have a desire to keep their more fuel-efficient vehicles, yet they still want a travel trailer that has all the amenities needed to take week-long trips. New construction materials are making RVs lighter, stronger, and more versatile. Features that exist in 30 plus foot coaches are now seen in trailers as small as 15 feet or less – small travel trailers.

The small RV category is unique unto itself. Big-name manufacturers compete with independent small companies. Many of the small companies create new technologies the big names haven’t even thought of yet. For our discussion, we will define small travel trailers by the following criteria:

  • They are self-contained- this means that all features are within the coach itself. Trailers that only have outdoor kitchens fall within another category.
  • The coach does not have an interior length of more than 23 feet in length. They may be a part of a series that have floorplans that exceed this length, but we will define this.
  • Dry weights will not exceed 3,500 pounds. We will focus our attention on those that are the lightest in weight. Some do go as high as 4,000, but this is an effect of materials used. Some of the trailers are a part of a series that extend out of the small travel trailer parameters. We will feature those models that fall within our small trailer limits.

Here are the 13 Best Small Travel Trailers on the Market

1. jayco hummingbird.

  • 12.11- 19.8 feet in length
  • 1,570- 3,095 pounds dry weight
  • 5 different floorplans
  • Sleep up to 4 people
  • $13,496- $27,290 MSRP

Jayco’s quality manufacturing is a benchmark in the industry. The Hummingbird line is a great introduction to the small and compact category. Each floorplan gives great examples of small trailer features. Yet their self-contained models also have full feature amenities as well.

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The 17MBS is 19.9 feet in length and has a 3,095-pound dry weight. The front has a murphy bed that shares space with a sofa. This is a feature that many manufacturers use as a space saver. As a trade-off, Jayco gives you a separate toilet and shower instead of a combined wet bath for an amenity balance.

This particular coach is an off-road model with 15 inch Goodyear mud tires and a raised chassis. They seal the underbelly with a layer of Astro-Foil to protect it and as an insulator. Despite its size, there is still plenty of space for linens, wardrobe, and pantry items within.

The 17RK is the exact length and dry weight of the 17MBS but is very different. The front of the coach has a permanent queen-size bed. It has a driver-side slide out that with a U-shaped dinette and refrigerator/microwave. The kitchen counter takes up the entire width of the rear. The tradeoff is a combination wet bath.

As you can see, Jayco does a lot with the space. Even their compact trailer has its advantages. If you are looking to get into the small travel trailer RV lifestyle, Jayco is a great place to start.

2. Casita Travel Trailers

  • 16-17 feet in length
  • 1,970- 2,480 pounds dry weight
  • 5 different floorplans/models
  • Sleep up to 6 people
  • $17,225- $20,289

Casita is a family-owned business that started in 1983. Their coaches have many configurations you can choose from. Their products can travel off-road and off-season with enough room to fit everyone.

Casita designs their trailers based on two sizes. Their two-piece fiberglass shells come in either 16 feet or 17 feet. Each size then has a standard or deluxe package. The deluxe models offer an all-in-one toilet/shower wet bath and black water holding tank.

Standard packages use the wet bath area for added storage or sitting/sleeping space. This allows for more people to be comfortable. It also means you would have to rely on campground facilities for restrooms and showers. If your camping style is more off-grid, the deluxe package may fit your needs better.

Casita matches a floorplan with a model. This means that if you want the two- twin bed floorplan, you would choose the Independence model. Whichever model you choose, weight and pricing are the same. The manufacturer sets the price of their products.

  • The 16-foot standard dry weight is 1,970 pounds and is $17,225.
  • The 16-foot deluxe dry weight is 2,185 pounds and is $19,279.
  • The 17-foot standard dry weight is 2,210 pounds and is $18,320.
  • The 17-foot deluxe dry weight is 2,480 pounds and is $20,289.

3. Scamp Trailers

  • 13 to 16 feet in length
  • 1,200- 2,000 pounds dry weight
  • 7 different floorplans
  • Between $15,000- $20,000

The Scamp Travel Trailer – the iconic small travel trailers – has been a Minnesota manufacturer since 1972. Instead of mass production, each coach is built to the customer’s specifications. They can choose the size, layout, and interior features they want.

According to some owners, the building time took a matter of a few weeks. What they enjoyed the most out of the experience was the interactive experience. The manufacturer sent pictures and answered questions during the whole process.

Once completed, customers pick up their unit at Scamp’s headquarters in Backus, Minnesota. If the customer can’t get there, Scamp will go the extra mile to help their customers out. The company can deliver the RV to the customer anywhere in the continental United States.

Scamp has three sizes. The 13 and 16-foot models are small travel trailers, and the 19 is a fifth wheel . Each size has a standard and deluxe version. The 13 foot has two layouts, while the 16 foot has five. Some models have a combination toilet/shower wet baths, others do not.

Costs are unique to each trailer. Scamp does not publish their starting prices. Some owners have discussed their pricing on forums across the internet. Generally, these price points have come in between $15,000 to $20,000 depending on the model, package, and additional features they have chosen.

The 13-foot standard layouts give you either a sofa or a dinette upfront. The first layout gives you a sofa that can convert into a bunk bed. The second layout replaces the sofa for a wet bath and a second closet. In the deluxe version, the choice is between a dinette or a wet bath.

The features that stay constant are the rear dinettes that fold out to make the master bedroom. They also come with full kitchens that include sinks and small refrigerators.

Standard models offer a more basic approach to camping. Kitchens have a 1.9 cubic foot refrigerator as a part of additional packages. Many electronic features like TV hookups are optional. Customers that want to choose individual amenities may decide on these models.

Deluxe models have more of a complete package offering than the standard models. Bigger features and amenities are available. Many electronics like TV hookups, air conditioners, vinyl flooring, and other high-end features can be added.

4. Airstream Bambi

  • 16 to 22 feet in length
  • 3,000- 4,000 pounds dry weight
  • 4 different floorplans
  • Sleeps up to 4 people
  • $49,000 to $58,000

With the retirement of the Sport, Airstream further developed their Bambi series. This small coach gave the company the ability to join in on the small travel trailers market. It also stays within the weight capacities small coach campers are looking for.

It comes in a 16, 19, 20, and 22-foot floor plan. Each one has a fixed double bed, dinette, full kitchen, and bathroom. The 16-foot model has a combined wet bath, but the others have full bathrooms. Each dinette folds down to allow an additional two sleepers.

The Bambi is spacious for its size. Airstream uses light colors in the coach to keep the interior bright and enhance the open feel. They also keep to their European styling to give the unit a sophisticated look.

As expected, Airstream uses only the best when it comes to its amenities. The bed has a memory foam mattress. The entertainment system uses JBL sound equipment and an LED TV. There are also USB ports and LED lights throughout the RV itself.

Each coach has an optional solar panel system that can be factory installed. Otherwise, each one comes prewired for external solar panel setups.

5. KZ RV Escape

  • 18.10- 27.3 feet in length
  • 2,690- 3,820 pounds dry weight
  • 11 different floorplans
  • Sleep up to 10 people
  • $11,995- $29,300

The KZ Escape series is the most versatile series on our list. Within the 11 floorplans, seven of them fit into our definition of small travel trailers. Among them, there are hybrids, slideouts, and even a toy hauler that measure within 22 feet or less.

KZ designs this series with everybody in mind. Their one of the models caters to the off-road enthusiast. The E191BH sits higher and comes with 15-inch mud tires. It also has electronic-controlled heated holding tanks that help with off-season camping.

The E171MB has a unique storage feature. On the slide-out that holds the refrigerator is a storage space that has both an inside and outside access. It also has a queen-size murphy bed that shares its space with a sofa. The coach has a full bathroom and kitchen that completes the interior space.

The E171 MB is 19.8 feet in length and has a dry weight of 3,170 pounds. Your midsize-SUV won’t have any problems towing this coach.

6. Little Guy Travel Trailers

  • 17.2- 21.0 feet in length
  • 1,993- 3,140 pounds dry weight
  • 17 different floorplans
  • Sleep up to 3 people
  • $20,000- $30,000

Little Guy Trailer Company has reinvigorated the teardrop trailer for the 21st century. This RV maker has created a self-contained teardrop with modern conveniences. They keep with the tradition of the teardrop by keeping tow weights at car towing capacities.

Little Guy Mini Max is light enough to use your car/SUV crossover, yet gives you features of a full-size RV. The bright maple hardwood cabinetry contains a full kitchen. This also includes a category-leading four cubic foot fridge. Many RVs of this size don’t have refrigerators this large.

The Little Guy Max is four feet long and weighs in a little under 2,000 pounds. Many 21-foot trailers weigh more than this. One of the great features of this coach is the ability to hook up your small SUV as your tow vehicle.

The versatility of the dinette is quite special. Most fold down to a double bed. This one gives you the option of either two twin beds or a queen-size configuration. This works by having the dinette on a hydraulic and sliding bed slats that support the middle of the bed.

A lot of thought went into the wet bath of these coaches. Toilet paper covers are waterproof. The shower uses 2.2 gallons a minute to conserve water. The space allows a person to move around without knocking into the toilet while cleaning off.

RV Pro Magazine rated the Little Guy Max Best in Show for 2018 at the RVIA National RV Trade Show. The RV maker won for its nostalgic styling, modern features, and amount of storage for its size.

7. Forest River R-Pod

  • 18.4- 22.2 feet in length
  • 2,497- 3,600 pounds dry weight
  • 15 different floorplans
  • $14,500- $30,000

The Forest River R-Pod is celebrating its 10th year in production. Many of the features and amenities on this RV borrow from its big brothers and sisters. With 15 different floorplans to choose from, there is an R-Pod for everyone in this small category.

The 10th-anniversary package comes with many upgraded standard features. Furrion sound systems, solar charging ports, and seamless kitchen countertops are some. Other popular features include a pet-friendly frame-mounted utility hook for your dog.

Most of the floorplans have permanent queen-size beds. Other sleeping spaces include fold-down dinettes, bunk beds, and murphy beds. The R-Pod is a master of the ability to make the most of the space in its coach. This is why it has been so popular for so long.

Popular add-ons include a solar panel system with a 110-watt panel and a 1,000-watt inverter. Some models can have a factory built-in outdoor kitchen added as well. The R-Pod has a screen room that attaches to your awning to complete your outdoor space.

8. Homegrown Trailers- Timberline

  • 18.10 feet in length
  • 4,150- 4,350 pounds dry weight
  • Sleep up to 5 people
  • $50,000- $57,500

When tent camping does not work out for the whole family, most get into the RV lifestyle. The founder of Homegrown Trailers took that a step further. He and his team built a trailer out of sustainable materials in Kirkland, Washington.

The Timberline is an 18.10-foot travel trailer that uses green materials in its construction. Both the interior and exterior are made from wood paneling. Wool insulation creates a strong barrier against the outdoor temperatures.

The off-grid package has a 600-800 solar panel wattage to power all the electronic needs of the coach. The wet bath area gives you the option of a clean or composting toilet. For easy access, the grey water tank is external and simple to drain.

Everything about this coach is green and sustainable. They did not forget about styling and comfort. The aerodynamic shape is teardrop inspired to cut down on wind resistance. There is plenty of headroom and floorspace to allow up to five people to move around.

The coach has plenty of modern conveniences too. A full kitchen with a refrigerator allows meal preparation. Heat and air conditioning units are optional add-ons as well.

9. Oliver Travel Trailers

  • 18.5- 23.6 feet in length
  • 3,400- 4,600 pounds dry weight
  • 6 different floorplans
  • $48,900- $55,900

When you buy an Oliver Travel Trailer (a.k.a. “Ollie”), you become a member of the club. Oliver sells its trailers factory direct. They only build them per customer order. Once built, buyers pick up their trailers at the factory in Hohenwald, Tennessee.

Currently, Ollie makes the Elite I and II. The Elite I has two floorplans, and Elite II has four. The main bed is either permanent or a fold-down dinette. The third sleeping space is either a twin bed or two-seater dinette that folds down.

Ollies come with many standard features that compete with many big names in the RV world. What makes Ollie so unique are the many add-ons that others don’t offer. One surprising option is dual awnings. One for the door side, and another for the opposite side of the coach.

They also offer thought-provoking ideas. Specialized materials that clear away moisture from condensation areas. External storage baskets and receivers for bike racks. Propane water heaters and various electronic signal boosters. There are many other optional add-ons worth exploring.

Once a customer has worked with their sales representative, the order goes to the factory. Production time can take 8 to 10 weeks to build your RV. Once it’s ready, the customer comes to the factory and spends their first night in their new coach.

The buying process is as unique as the trailer itself.

10. Lance Trailer

  • 14- 25 feet in length
  • 2,600-5,875 pounds dry weight
  • 12 different floorplans
  • Sleep up to 7 people
  • $27,500- $66,400

Of the many big names that need mention, Lance is the unexpected winner. Their lineup offers nine models that are 22 feet or less in length. Only three of them have a dry weight under 4,000 pounds. They may be heavy, but their design is extraordinary.

In fact, one of their models, the Lance 2075 is the Best in Show award winner with RV Pro Magazine for 2020 . This model won due to its best technique of separating the bedroom area from the living room space. It has a queen-size bed in front and a U-shaped dinette in the rear that is on a slide-out.

The lightest model makes the best use of its 14 feet of interior space. It has a front sofa that folds out to a double bed. The rear has a full bathroom instead of a wet bath. It also includes a full kitchen.

Instead of trying to squeeze in a dinette, the designers placed two padded chairs with a small table. This allows the RVers to sit and relax in front of a big picture window. No matter how it’s used, there is still a feeling of spaciousness and relaxation.

If you look at Lance’s line up, all the models they have a focus on one point. Their small travel trailers give their users the most use of open space. The company wants its customers to have a relaxing experience, no matter the length of the RV.

11. Happier Camper

  • 10 feet in length
  • 1,100 pounds dry weight
  • Numerous different floorplans
  • $24,950 starting price

Have you ever looked around your RV and said to yourself, “I wish I had…?” If you owned an HC1 from Happier Camper, your response might be, “I have a box for that.”

This Los Angeles, California company has taken modular camping to the next level. The basis of the coach’s interior starts with 20-inch x 20-inch plastic boxes. Some are for storage. Others are more complicated. One can be the deluxe kitchen with pull out fridge, stove, and sink. Another could hold the wooden countertops for tables.

To configure the things you need, you place and stack the boxes according to what you need at the time. If you need to use the kitchen and dinette, you place the kitchen setup on top of storage boxes. The tabletop fits into the position between the seating.

At night, you place all the boxes on the same level and the sleeping pad over them. This gives you enough sleeping space for up to five people at night. With the large windows on three of the walls, there is plenty of cross breeze at night to keep things cool.

To add to the appeal, the designers gave their trailer a classic 1950’s nostalgic appeal. It comes in seven different colors you can choose from.

Additional options include a loading ramp to help you load your dirt bikes and other toys. A 100-watt solar panel and inverter. An elevated frame with off-road tires. To add space, they have a screen room that connects to the tailgate. You can also get a dry flush toilet.

With this weight and design, almost any vehicle can tow it. The honeycomb base and dual fiberglass shell are strong enough to hold anything. The Adaptiv components come in packages that add weight. With the components, you should assume around 2,000 pounds fully loaded.

12. inTech RV Sol

  • 16- 19 feet in length
  • 2,590- 3,375 pounds dry weight
  • 3 different floorplans
  • $24,890- $35,000

When most people think of small travel trailers, luxury isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. The designers at inTech have changed that type of thinking. Their line of Sol trailers has combined luxury, unique style, and small size in new ways.

The first thing you notice is the shape of their trailers. The tilt-front shape adds space without sacrificing aerodynamics. In the Dawn model, the front panoramic windshield allows those at the dinette to enjoy the view. The Eclipse places the kitchen upfront. This gives plenty of natural light while preparing meals.

The luxury-style amenities, regardless of model, give a high-class feel to the RV. The kitchen area has stainless steel amenities that include a 3.7 cubic foot refrigerator. The flooring is a woven vinyl that is a perfect combination of style and resilience to dirt and stains.

The dinettes in both models fold out into the bed in these coaches. In the Dawn, the measurements are 48 x 80. The Eclipse is 55 x 80. When you compare these to residential beds, you get the length of a queen.

The wet baths are very large in both models. Whichever model you choose, you will receive a real porcelain toilet. inTech made sure to give you plenty of room to take a standing shower and not feel claustrophobic. Their wet baths are the largest in their class.

13. Hymer Touring GT

  • 18.11 feet in length
  • 2,500 pounds dry weight
  • 1 American floorplan, 11 German floorplans
  • Sleeps up to 3 people
  • $18,995- $20,995

The appeal of European design has become a new trend in the United State in recent years. This has given consumers new form and function options. In the Class B motorhome category, European-based chassis have benefits never seen before.

Eriba RV decided to take this a step further. This past year, they decided to open a North American Division here in the United States. This German company introduced its Hymer Touring GT to America. While it may be new to the U.S., this coach dates back to the late 1950s.

The first unique feature of this coach is its expandable roof. Once opened, it gives almost a 6.4 feet height within the coach.

The current layout available in the United States has a king-size bed in the rear of the coach. This is unique since it’s truly rare for small travel trailers to have a permanent bed of this size. The front of the coach has a fold-down dinette that can accommodate an additional sleeper.

The cabinetry follows European style with its rounded fronts. This gives additional inches to each storage space. The faucet folds down into the sink and has a cover that folds on top of it. The two-burner gas stove also has a cover. This allows the added counter space for meal prep.

The bathroom is full-featured. It comes with a cassette toilet that has it’s own external bay for easy draining. The shower is big enough to clean up without banging your arms against the walls.

Another unique feature is their window and door screens. For the door, there is a hidden screen that pulls out from the side. Pull-down sunscreens and privacy shades act as screens as well. When you open the windows, the hatches act as hard-shell awnings to prevent rain and other weather from coming into the coach.

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20 Best Small Travel Trailers Under 3500 & 5000 lbs

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RV camping is a great adventure, but many travel trailers require owners to also purchase an expensive tow vehicle. Large travel trailers are also more difficult to take off-grid. Fortunately, there are several great small travel trailers with all the bells and whistles.

Looking for the perfect small, lightweight travel trailer for your camping adventures? Here are the 20 best small travel trailers in 2024.

  • 1.1 KZ Sportsmen Classic 130RB
  • 2.1 Airstream Basecamp 16
  • 2.2 Airstream Bambi 16RB
  • 2.3 Casita Heritage
  • 2.4 Happier Camper HC1
  • 2.5 inTech Flyer Explore
  • 2.6 nuCamp Barefoot
  • 3.1 Gulfstream Vintage Cruiser 17SCD
  • 3.2 Jayco Jay Flight SX 154BH
  • 3.3 Jayco Jay Feather Micro 166FBS
  • 3.4 Lance Travel Trailers
  • 3.5 Keystone Bullet Crossfire
  • 3.6 Palomino Puma Ultra Lite
  • 3.7 Winnebago Hike 100

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Kz sportsmen classic 130rb.

Best Small Travel Trailer: KZ Sportsmen Classic

Length: 16 feet, 9 inches

GVWR: 2800 pounds

The Sportsmen Classic 130RB is the best small travel trailer because it packs tons of comforts into a super lightweight trailer. One of the best features is its rear bathroom.

While many small travel trailers have a wet bath , this RV has a proper bathroom with a toilet and a separate shower. While there is no sink in the bathroom, it is located just outside in the kitchen area, which also includes a stove, microwave and refrigerator.

The floorplan also includes a large convertible dinette in the front of the RV, a loveseat sofa and a large storage closet beside the entrance. The flooring is a all vinyl with no carpet. This rig also comes prepped for solar panels.

Best Small Travel Trailers: KZ Sportsmen Classic

To make this trailer even better add the off-road package, which includes 15-inch mud tires, extra ground clearance and a heated holding tank.

Best Small Travel Trailers under 3500 Pounds

While the KZ Sportsmen Classic is our selection for the best small travel trailer, there are plenty of other great lightweight options available.   The GVWR or Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum loaded weight of an RV. All the RVs in this section have a GVWR of 3500 pounds or less.

If you think 3500 pounds is small, check out these tiny motorcycle campers, some of which are under 330 pounds!

Airstream Basecamp 16

Best Small Travel Trailers: Airstream Basecamp

Length: 16 feet, 0 inches

GVWR: 3500 pounds

While the Basecamp doesn’t look like other Airstream travel trailers, it is built to meet the company’s high quality standards. In fact, the low profile, aerodynamic shape of this trailer naturally delivers low wind resistance creating less drag.

Inside, the Basecamp has everything you need for a comfortable night at the campsite. The front kitchen includes a two-burner gas stove, sink, microwave and a small refrigerator. There is also a wet bathroom and bench seating that converts into a full-size bed.

Click here to see more travel trailers with spacious front kitchens.

Airstream Bambi 16RB

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If you want a lightweight travel trailer and love the class Airstream design, the Bambi 16RB is the perfect choice. The Bambi 16RB fits everything you would expect from an Airstream travel trailer into a tiny package.

The front of the trailer houses a dinette that comfortably seats four, and converts into additional sleeping space. The middle of the floor plan includes wet bath and a small kitchen with a stove, sink, microwave and small refrigerator. In the back is the bed with comfortable sleeping space for two.

Casita Heritage

Best Small Travel Trailers: Casita Heritage

Length: 17 feet, 0 inches

GVWR: ~3000 pounds

Even though it is tiny, Casita Heritage is a great rig for families. With a large convertible dinette and bunk beds, the RV comfortably sleeps four people. Larger families, can select the standard floorplan, which offers an additional set of bunk beds. The deluxe floorplan has a bathroom in place of the extra bed

Both of the Casita Heritage floorplans have insulated interiors, lightweight fiberglass furniture, almost 50 cubic feet of storage space and a full kitchen. Heritage travel trailers also have bright, white interiors that make the campers feel more spacious.

Click here to learn more about the benefits of fiberglass travel trailers.

Happier Camper HC1

Best Small Travel Trailers: Happier Camper

Length: 13 feet, 5 inches

Delivering ground-breaking flexibility in a lightweight trailer package, the retro-modern HC1 is a highly unique small travel trailer. The exterior is a mix of white and light green, and the rear hatch allows for easy access into the camper.

This lightweight travel trailer comes with the company’s signature Adaptiv® interior. The unique Adaptiv floor grid consists of modular components, so you can instantly adjust the interior of your travel trailers to suit your needs. The modular components include a dry flush toilet, but there is no shower in this camper.

inTech Flyer Explore

Best Small Travel Trailers: inTech Flyer Explore

Length: 16 feet, 7 inches

GVWR: 2990 pounds

If you love to camp off the beaten path, the inTech Flyer Explore is one of the best small travel trailers. Every Flyer is built utilizing an all-aluminum, fully welded cage frame, making them strong enough to handle rough road conditions.

For added space inside, every Flyer comes standard with a roadside tip-out and the option for a second tip-out on the curbside. An optional slide-out kitchen includes an electric cooler and stove. Inside, there is plenty of open floorspace, a countertop and beds in the tip-outs. There is no bathroom in this travel trailer.

nuCamp Barefoot

Best Small Travel Trailers: nuCamp Barefoot

GVWR: 3000 pounds

The nuCamp Barefoot is undeniably the cutest lightweight travel trailer on the market. The exterior is a curvy fiberglass body in a stunning sea glass color. Its retro design will stand out and start lots of conversations at the campground.

Inside, the Barefoot travel trailer has everything you need, starting with a spacious U-shaped dinette that converts into a comfortable sleeping area. The galley kitchen features a refrigerator, a deep basin sink with a folding faucet and a butcher block countertop. The wet bath comes with a cassette toilet and a retractable showerhead for indoor/outdoor use.

Click here to see more adorable retro campers!

Best Small Travel Trailers under 5000 Pounds

If you are looking for a little more space and have enough towing capacity, these travel trailers with a GVWR under 5000 pounds are great options. They are still lightweight, but have more space for amenities.

Gulfstream Vintage Cruiser 17SCD

Best Small Travel Trailers: Vintage Cruiser

Length: 20 feet, 0 inches

GVWR: 4300 pounds

Gulfstream’s Vintage Cruisers are lightweight travel trailers with retro exterior and interior designs. These trailers can be painted and furnished with red, teal or wood wagon details. Other retro details include vintage drapes, adorable dinette booths and custom comforters.

Our favorite Vintage Cruiser floorplan is the 17SCD, because it is compact but practical. Just left of the rear entrance is a large storage closet. Next to the closet is a spacious three-piece corner bathroom. A dinette and galley kitchen are in the center of the trailer and a full-size bed is up front.

Jayco Jay Flight SX 154BH

Best Small Travel Trailers: Jayco Jay Flight

Length: 18 feet, 0 inches

GVWR: 3600 pounds

Jayco’s lightest travel trailer has plenty of space for the whole family. In addition to its low weight, back-up and side-marker camera prep makes towing the trailer even easier. Dark tinted windows will offer privacy and UV protection on hot sunny days.

Inside the trailer has a separate bathroom with a shower/tub combination and a full galley kitchen with a large pantry for storage. Sleeping spaces include a set of bunk beds and a convertible dinette.

Jayco Jay Feather Micro 166FBS

Best Small Travel Trailers: Jayco Jay Feather Micro

Length: 19 feet, 8 inches

GVWR: 4995 pounds

Jayco’s other option for a lightweight travel trailer is the Jay Feather Micro 166FBS. At almost 20-feet long, this RV has more living space for rainy days at the campground. However, it is has a GVWR just under 5000 pounds, so buyers will need a mid-size tow vehicle.

The smallest floorplan in the Jay Feather Micro line features a full three-piece bathroom and a full kitchen with a good-sized refrigerator. There is also a large couch with plenty of space for three adults and a full-sized bed.

Lance Travel Trailers

Best Small Travel Trailers: Lance

Lance manufactures two travel trailer floorplans with a GVWR of under 5000 pounds. Both of these compact travel trailers are built using Lance’s state-of-the-art manufacturing processes. They are also pretty inside with three modern décor options to choose from.

GVWR: 4500 pounds

The 1475 model is a great couple’s rig. Inside the rig is a galley kitchen with an oven, refrigerator and microwave. Across from the kitchen are two swivel chairs and a dining table. The queen-size bed is in the front of the RV, while the full three-piece bath is in the rear.

Length: 20 feet, 5 inches

GVWR: 4600 pounds

The 1575 floorplan also has a galley kitchen with all the needed appliances. However, it offers more seating and sleeping space with a large dinette booth. The dry bathroom has a separate shower, but no sink. The queen-size bed and a closet are located in the front of the trailer.

Keystone Bullet Crossfire

Best Small Travel Trailers: Keystone Bullet Crossover

Another quality line of small, lightweight travel trailers is the Bullet Crossfire. This Keystone make has three floorplans with a GVWR under 5000 pounds. All of these RVs also have stylish, modern interiors that Keystone is known for designing.

Bullet Crossfire 1800RB

Length: 21 feet, 4 inches

GVWR: 4400 pounds

The 1800RB floorplan features a three-piece rear bathroom that extends the full width of the trailer. The bathroom also houses a large wardrobe closet. The middle of the RV includes a convertible dinette and a galley kitchen. In the front is a sofa with a Murphy bed that folds over for sleeping.

Bullet Crossfire 1850RB

Length: 22 feet, 4 inches

GVWR: 4700 pounds

The 1850RB also features a rear three-piece bath, but it is a smaller corner bathroom. The extra rear space is used for the refrigerator and pantry, allowing for more counterspace in the galley kitchen. This floorplan also has a queen-sized bed and a tri-fold sofa.

Bullet Crossfire 1900RD

Length: 21 feet, 11 inches

The 1900RD features a large U-shaped rear dinette. The kitchen with pantry storage and full three-piece bathroom are both located in the middle of the trailer. A queen-size bed and a wardrobe closet are located in the front.

Palomino Puma Ultra Lite

Best Small Travel Trailers: Palomino Puma Ultra Lite

The Puma Ultra Lite travel trailer line has a huge selection of small travel trailers with six models under 5000 pounds. These single axle, seven-foot wide models can be towed by crossover vehicles and smaller SUVs. Below are the two best Puma floorplans.

Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX

Length: 21 feet, 6 inches

GVWR: 3880 pounds

The 16QBX is one of the best small travel trailers for couples or small families. The floorplan includes a large three-piece rear bathroom with a shower/tub combination. It also has a small but fully-equipped kitchen. A dinette is located across from the kitchen. In the front of the RV is a queen-size bed with wardrobe closest on either side.

Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 18RDX

Length: 23 feet, 2 inches

GVWR: 4855 pounds

The large 18RDX floorplan is a better option for families with older kids. The RV includes a queen-sized bed, a flip-down bunk over the rear dinette and a jacknife sofa. It has a similar kitchen to the 16QBX, but has a pantry for more storage. A two-piece bathroom is located next to the bed.

Winnebago Hike 100

Best Small Travel Trailers: Winnebago Hike 100

Designed for outdoor adventure, the rugged HIKE 100 has plenty of room for gear and comes loaded with features, yet is light enough to be towed by smaller vehicles. There are five Hike 100 floorplans, all of which are under 5000 pounds. We share our three favorite.

All of the Hike 100 floorplans have a wet bath and small kitchen in the front of the camper. The kitchen includes a refrigerator, sink, microwave and a pull-out counter. Each floorplan has a different lounging and sleeping configuration in the rear half of the trailer.

Length: 15 feet, 11 inches

GVWR: 4200 pounds

The H1316TB features a unique but functional sleeping area. One side of the living area has a large rollover sofa, while the other side has a set of bunk beds. This creates plenty of sleeping space for three adults. There is also a folding table in the middle, and a rear door so bikes can be stored inside the trailer for travel.

The H1316FB has an east-to-west facing queen bed in the rear of the trailer. An additional twin bed is lofted above. A strutted flip-up door allows campers to access storage under the bed. This floorplan also has an outdoor kitchen.

The H1316MB has a Murphy bed in the back of the RV, so campers have a sofa to relax on during the day. A folding table sits in front of the sofa, so it can also be used for dining. Overhead cabinets and nightstands provide additional storage space.

Thanks for reading our complete guide to the best small travel trailers. We hope you found the perfect adventure rig for your family.

If you are still searching for the perfect tiny camper, also check out our list of the best pop up campers with full bathrooms.

If you are interested in taking your tiny RV off-grid, check out our complete guide to RV boondocking.

Happy Camping!

Christina Pate, Author of Travels with Ted

Christina Pate is a seasoned full-time RVer who, along with her husband Justin, has journeyed across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Drawing from her extensive travels, RV repairs and RV renovations, she founded Travels with Ted to guide and inspire fellow RV enthusiasts. Christina is also the co-author of The Owner’s Guide to RV Maintenance and the creator of My RV Log Book .

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17 Best Small Travel Trailers & Campers On the Market For (2024)

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Small travel trailers are great…

Small travel trailers are much easier to tow, they cost significantly less, they’re easy to store and you increase your freedom to camp anywhere…

…what’s not to like?

And in 2024 you don’t have to compromise on luxury.

We’ve listed here 21 of the best small travel trailers on the market for 2024 and we literally have something for everyone…

…from off-roader campers to luxury small campers.

Strap in, let’s take a look and explore some of their fun features…

1 – Forest River R-Pod Travel Trailer

Forest River R-Pod Travel Trailer

The Forest River R-Pod travel trailer is affordably luxurious, well designed, easy to tow – even on twisting mountain roads – and easily goes off-road.

Here are a few common  floor plans:

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Much more exciting, improves balance and better on your legs and abs!

Let’s review its history through the years…

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With so many floor plan options, you can decide what’s important and customize the R-Pod travel trailer to your needs, there’s an R-Pod layout out there just for you.

This small travel trailer length is 18’4″-22’2″, making it super easy to tow. It can fit in any camping space and it can be stored pretty easily.

The river R-Pod has great build quality and durability, with a powder-coated steel frame for corrosion resistance.

Every Forest River R-Pod travel trailer comes standard with a two-burner recessed cooktop with glass cover, a 4-speed MaxxAir fan, a 3.7 cubic foot 3-way refrigerator, and 6-gallon gas/electric DSI hot water heater.

Every R-Pod comes with an outside shower but you can also include a wet bath.

  • Solar package with a 110W panel, digital controller, and 1000 Watt inverter
  • 24″ LED flat-screen TV
  • Convection microwave oven
  • R-Dome awning with screen room

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2 – TAXA Outdoors Cricket Camper Trailer

TAXA Outdoors Cricket Camper

The TAXA Outdoors’s Cricket has a functional modern sleek design, looks great, and is made for those off-road adventurers amongst you.

Talking of going anywhere – the founder and CEO of TAXA, Garrett Finney, worked on the International Space Station and it’s clear he brought his experience of working in small spaces to the Outdoors Cricket Camper.

The amazing functionality of this small camper is down to Finney’s ground-breaking design.

At just 15 feet long, the Cricket is a breeze to tow and maneuver ,  even using the smallest of vehicles.

Don’t let the small size of the Outdoors Cricket deceive you into thinking you have to put the kids in a tent or that it won’t suit your needs…

…the Cricket sleeps two adults and two children comfortably.

As you’d expect with this type of small camper it has a pop-up roof with windows all round, and together with the four swing windows, this gives you the feeling of being part of the outdoors at the same time as optimizing ventilation.

TAXA’s modular design works really well , you get tons of storage under the bed, the kitchen has a large counter with a covered sink, there’s a pop-up table and when you’re in bed you get panoramic views from the 32 x 20 windows.

TAXA Outdoors Cricket Camper

Not bad eh?

This camper is ready for your rugged adventures, it’s more like a base camp, it doesn’t have a lot of the amenities and isn’t your home away from home camper.

But the construction is first class; you won’t find many travel trailers with this much durability.

The skeleton is made from laser-cut aluminum, the steel chassis is powder-coated, it has 1-inch plywood floors with ABS laminate,  and the non-slip seamless nickel patterned floor makes the Cricket lightweight and incredibly strong .

This is a great choice for outdoorsy adventurers or those looking for an upgrade from a tent. The ease of use and incredible functionality makes the Cricket a super option.

3 – Scamp 13′ Fiberglass Trailer

Scamp 13' Fiberglass Trailer

Established in 1975, Scamp produces American-made travel trailers and only uses US-based suppliers. They only sell directly through their Minnesota dealership.

Looking for a retro-looking trailer?

Hello Scamp 13′ lightweight travel trailer.

Scamp travel trailers come in three lengths:

Best for singles or couples – 13-foot trailer

The 13-foot Scamp is one of the original models, comes with a two-burner stove, sink and icebox.  There are a variety of flooring options that sleep 2-4 people and rear seating for four.

This model can be towed by most vehicles.

Best for small  families – 16-foot trailer

Scamp 13' Fiberglass Trailer

In our opinion, the 16-foot Scamp is the better choice – you get a bathroom which the 13-foot lacks, additional storage, and counter space, it comes in a choice of three floorplans and sleeps up to 5 people.

You’ll need a medium-sized car or SUV to tow this model.

Best for larger groups sleeping up to six people.- 19-foot trailer

Scamp 13' Fiberglass Trailer

The only extra the 19-foot offers compared to the 16-foot is sleeping capacity to 6 – with the addition of a loft bed at the front of the trailer

However, the 19-foot Scamp is only available as a fifth wheel.

Scamp’s build quality is awesome , they use heavy gauge tubular steel, the frame is coated for rust prevention, and the axle uses a torsion suspension system for independent suspension to each wheel.

Scamp has a loyal customer base for a reason –  they stand behind their traveling trailers and offer amazing customer service.

Scamps hold their value well,  due to their solid construction, available parts, and superior customer service.

4 – Homegrown Trailers Woodland Trailer

Homegrown Trailers Woodland Trailer

Looking for a greener option?

Want to stand out from the crowd?

Looking to turn heads?

Hello, Homegrown Trailers…

Homegrown Trailers’ USP is that they only use sustainable, renewable, non-toxic materials, and exterior wood paneling to blend into the environment.

They have two models:

  • 19’4″H x 7’5″W x 6’9″H (top down) or 8’5″H (top up)
  • 2,700-2,850 lbs dry weight
  • 400-800 watts of solar panels
  • 4-6.0 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery capacity
  • Two layout options with sleeping for 2-4
  • Composting toilet
  • 12-gallon freshwater tank

Timberline:

Homegrown Trailers Woodland Trailer

  • 23’L x 7’11”W x 8’11”H
  • 4,350-4,550 lbs dry weight
  • 600-800 watts of solar panels (optional)
  • 6-6.0 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery capacity (optional)
  • Multiple layout options with sleeping for 3-6
  • Choose bunk beds, dinette, or both
  • Wet bath with indoor shower and toilet

Homegrown recommends towing the Woodland and Timberline with a vehicle that has a 2,700-3,500 lb tow weight – fine for most SUVs or crossovers and staying true to the company’s environmental commitment of having a small impact.

This trailer is great for off-grid due to its solar panels – used in conjunction with lithium-ion batteries you can go longer without needing to plug in.

Keeping this as green as possible Homegrown has gone with insulating the walls and ceiling of these trailers with wool which also provides good sound insulation, regulates humidity by absorbing moisture, and best of all – purifies the air by absorbing and neutralizing harmful substances.

If you’re looking to go off-grid but still want your creature comforts you’ll love these well-designed travel trailers.

5 – Winnebago Micro Minnie

Winnebago Micro Minnie

The Micro Minnie is a great option from a reputable manufacturer who needs no introduction – Winnebago .

They’ve been around since 1958 and have built a reputation for great quality, function, and superb customer service.

With this seven-foot-wide trailer, you get the option of ten-floor plans and lots of great features , a TPO heat reflective, energy-efficient roof, and a 13.5K BTU low profile air conditioner system.

The Micro Minnie has every modern amenity you’d get in a larger camper – only in a smaller package. You get a king-size mattress that can also convert into two twin beds, a roomy dinette, and a bathroom. A full kitchen (complete with a split galley sink and pull-out faucet), microwave, and refrigerator.

Other features included exterior speakers, a tankless water heater, LED lighting, a power awning, and a huge storage garage .

Winnebago Micro Minnie

Micro Minnie models range in exterior length from 19’2″ (for the 1706FB model) to 25’5″ (for the 2306BHS model).

The interior height of each model is 6’4″, so these are great for those of you in the 6-feet or above range.

Build quality is of the highest standard which is what you’d expect from a manufacturer like Winnebago. The Micro Minnie has an NXG engineered powder coated chassis and a high-quality aluminum frame giving this travel trailer a lightweight strong foundation .

Winnebago Micro Minnie is great quality at an affordable price, with a lot of features for the small space. Topping it all you get industry-leading service and support, what’s not to like?…

6 – Safari Condo Alto

Safari Condo built all their trailers using mostly recyclable materials and to be as environmentally-friendly as possible.

They model aircraft design, for durability and to be as aerodynamic as possible so that the RV can be towed with maximum fuel economy and by smaller vehicles.

The Alto has two models:

R SERIES (RETRACTABLE ROOF)

  • Retractable seamless aluminum roof
  • Tinted tempered glass crescent
  • Aluminum frame and floor
  • Adjustable suspension height from 83,5” to 85”
  • 75% less aerodynamic drag

Safari Condo Alto

F17 SERIES (FIXED ROOF)

  • Seamless aluminum roof
  • European windows
  • Adjustable suspension height from 95” to 97”
  • Curved roof for lower aerodynamic drag

Safari Condo Alto

The roof and walls of the Safari Condo are designed with a plastic honeycomb core that’s sandwiched between aluminum on one side and either aluminum or Alufiber on the other – which makes it lightweight and durable.

Finally, it has independent Flexiride suspension that gives great stability even in heavy crosswinds.

7 – Oliver Travel Trailers Legacy Elite II

The Legacy Elite II by Oliver Travel Trailer is the longest of the small travel trailers here at 23’6″. 

This model is designed to be high-quality luxury with details like LED lighting inside the cabinetry, rubber-lined storage space that provides a no-slip storage surface, and lots more …

…it’s the company’s most popular camper!

Oliver Travel Trailers Legacy Elite II

Looking for a four seasons traveling trailer?  

This could be the one for you.

You get two-floor plan options with a standard rear bed of (79 x 75) or twin beds plus the addition of the dinette that converts into a bed.

The Legacy comes with a luxury bathroom that has a sliding frosted window with a screen and a mirror tinted glassdoor and chrome faucet.

You also get a large luxury kitchen and the feeling of being in a state-of-the-art yacht, with soft-close drawers, gas cooker, microwave, and fridge.

Standard features on the Legacy Elite II include flip-down TV, dual charging station, reading light package, and Dexter E-Z Flex suspension.

Oliver Travel Trailers Legacy Elite II

Looking to go off-road?

No problem…

You get Trojan dual purpose AGM deep cycle batteries with a 340-watt solar package that’s maintenance-free and extremely reliable.

The entire trailer is built to the highest of standards with an aluminum frame to keep it lightweight and it’s constructed of durable specially molded fiberglass.

One cool bonus:

Oliver offers its customers a Customer Education Day – no need to worry about how to operate your new baby as they show you everything including sway control, hookups, and safety equipment.

Plus – they generously cover your costs for the first night of camping in one of their local campgrounds where they’re on hand to help and answer any questions.

8 – iCamp Elite

This funky little retro classic teardrop travel trailer may look like it came out of the 1960s but – be rest assured –  it’s packed full of modern amenities, including an Apple iPod connection.

At just 14 feet long, the iCamp is super easy to tow, but you only get one floor plan option, and two color schemes – orange or blue.

For a camper this small, it comes with a huge amount of storage space, 6-gallon hot water heater, 3-way refrigerator, gas stove, and a dinette that nicely converts to a queen-sized bed.

iCamp Elite

There are a few options:

Flat-screen TV, DVD and audio system, to name a few.

The iCamp Elite is designed really well , while it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles, its modular design does pack a big punch.

They say the iCamp sleeps  2-3 people, but the dinette bed is the only sleeping area  – so it’ll be cozy with 3 in one bed!

It’s also not ideal if you’re on the tall side as the interior height is only 5’11”.

However, this model has many other great features that make it one to consider if you’re looking for a small travel trailer.

It does have solid build quality, it’s fully laminated and reinforced with an aluminum tubing frame that makes it durable and lightweight – helping you minimize fuel consumption.

This small camper has a lot of great features that definitely make it one to consider for solos or couples.

9 – Airstream Basecamp

 Airstream Basecamp

Airstream needs no introduction,  Wally Byam, the founder, built the world’s first Airstream in 1929 and founded the company we now know and love – Airstream –  in 1931.

The  Airstream’s Basecamp is the smallest model in the range, designed for newcomers, people who want to get off-grid, or those stepping up from tent camping.

You don’t get the option of multiple floor plans with the Airstream’s Basecamp , the interior design is set with this model – but you do get the choice of three different interior designs.

The exterior length of the basecamp is 16’3″ and the interior height is 6’3.5″ encompassing a well-designed floor plan.

 Airstream Basecamp

You get a  wet bath bathroom, a toilet, and sink in an enclosed space with a showerhead that can pass outside meaning you can have an outdoor shower too.

There’s a kitchen and a dining area that converts to a bed with space to sleep two.

The kitchen follows the curve of the trailer with lots of cooking space, a two-burner gas stove, microwave, fridge, sink, fridge plus spice, and grocery storage.

There’s a bench and table with seating for up to five people that you can convert to either a half bed on one side or a  (76” x 76”) full bed.

 You also get bungee storage – a perfect home for your kit.

Remember we said off-grid?

The Airstream has a  Basecamp X model for off-road lovers, with stainless steel protectors on the front of the trailer, solar stone guards to protect the front glass windows, higher ground clearance, and it’s fitted with larger tires.

Both models have the option of a tent package that can be attached.

10 – Hiker Trailer

Hiker Trailer

Looking for a custom-built compact go-anywhere off-road palace?

The Hiker Trailer might be the one for you.

Hiker Trailer will manufacture a custom-built small trailer to your individual specifications .

They have two locations in Denver, Colorado and Indianapolis, Indiana.

To have your trailer custom-built, you first select the trailer style based on your individual needs –  there are four models:

  • Highway Basic
  • The Highway Deluxe model
  • The Mid Range Deluxe
  • Hiker Trailers – Extreme Off-Road Deluxe

If you’re not sure what you want, you may decide to rent first – Hiker will allow you to ‘try before you buy’ – very handy, right?

You can see then that the choice of features is endless, from electrical systems to hitches and mounts , and exterior features like color, trim, racks, fenders, awnings, and doors .

Hiker Trailer offers a  good quality small trailer at an affordable price for weekend getaways.

Other Small Travel Trailers To Consider:

11 –  terrapin camper.

Terrapin Camper

Looking for something for a quick trip to the lake or weekend getaway?

The Terrapin is definitely one of our best camping trailers for you to consider.

Dry Weight: 1,260 lbs

Length: 12′

Width: 6’9″

Casual Turtle floor plans can be built any way you’d like to perfectly meet your needs.

12 – Jay Sport Camping Trailer

How could you not want something that looks this good…

If you’re looking for something super classy then the Jay Sport might be the one for you.

Dry Weight: 2,270 lbs

Length: 21’6 Opened (18’5 Travel Size)

Jayco is known for its top-drawer travel trailers .

Jay Sport Camping Trailer

13 – Timberleaf Teardrop Trailers

Ok, I know what you’re thinking?

It doesn’t look much!

But you’ll get a classic Teardrop Camper or Off-Road bad boy filled with everything an adventurer needs.

Dry Weight: ​1,200 lbs

Length: 15′

Width: 65″

You’ll get a fully-insulated cabin that’s designed not only to keep the chilly nights at bay but also the heat and wind under control.

Timberleaf Teardrop Trailers

14 – Aliner Classic Travel Trailer

If you like the classic pop-up design, you’ll love the Aliner Classic.

Dry Weight: 1,590 lbs

Length: 15’

Width: 78″

This is your one-stop replacement for that ole’ tent – something a little more civilized and comfortable.

You’ll get a sink, two stove cookers, microwave, and a half-fridge.

You don’t get a built-in bathroom, but you go get an outside shower.

Timberleaf Teardrop Trailers

15 – Cricket Camper

If you’re looking for a rugged look, ultra-lightweight (under 2000 pounds) travel trailer you might want to consider the Cricket Camper.

Dry Weight: 1,500 lbs

Width: 6’11

They say dynamite comes in small packages – when you pop the top there’s plenty of room plus the added bonus of a built-in portable shower.

Cricket Camper

16 – Mantis Camper

The Mantis Camper is 18-feet-long and has an independent suspension system and an integrated plumbing and electrical system.

Dry Weight: 2,800 lbs

Length: 18′

Width: 6’9″

It’s a plug and play set up.

Mantis Camper

17 – Bicycle Camper Traile r

No problem.

How freaking cool is this?

Dry Weight: 88 lbs

Length: 9’4″

Width: 3’2″

The sitting area transforms into your bed, I don’t know about you but I just want one…

Bicycle Camper

Conclusion: Best Small Travel Trailers

There you have it – the very best Small Travel Trailers for 2024, straight from the Horses Mouth here at TopNotch.

I hope you had as much fun reading this as I did writing it.

So after the final analysis – which one is going to be on your shopping list?

My particular favorite is the Homegrown Trailers Woodland Trailer No 4 – uber different and if you want to stand out from the crowd, this ‘Lil guy is for you!

But I also like the one for your bike…the Bicycle Camper, no 17. It’s cool, it’s funky, and it’ll certainly keep you super fit, pulling that behind you.

If you’re seriously considering buying a small camping trailer our top tip is hire before you buy… you heard it first here :).

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The Best Small Camping Trailers

These mini trailers allow anyone (driving almost any vehicle) to be a weekend adventurer.

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By Will Sabel Courtney and Tyler Duffy

Road trips and overlanding are more popular than ever — but not everyone can afford (or wants to) own an RV, an Airstream Classic or a custom-built overlanding rig . Small travel trailers can be a great option for a weekend traveler who wants the convenience of adventure on a (at least relatively) more reasonable budget.

These small camping trailers don’t require a full-size truck to tow them (GVWR under 5,000 pounds); a mid-size truck, SUV or even in a sedan (in some cases) will do. And they can typically fit in an average-sized home garage.

woman and man packing up a campervan

Best Classic Small Camping Trailer

Airstream bambi.

low height travel trailers

  • Elegant Airstream style
  • Several amenities crammed into small footprint
  • No trailer backup tech
  • Bathroom situation can be awkward
  • Starts at $60,400

No surprise that the road-tripping icon has a line of lightweight single-axle trailers. Along with Airstream’s classic design, Bambi models feature neutral interior colors, stainless steel appliances, plenty of windows, and a retractable awning. The entry-level Bambi 16RB measures about 16 feet long, and has a maximum GVWR of 3,500 pounds.

Best Affordable Small Camping Trailers

Polydrops p19 shorty.

low height travel trailers

  • Super lightweight and aerodynamic for EV towing
  • Convertible table can make bed a work space
  • Amenities beyond bed are very basic
  • Limited storage options
  • Starts at $12,500

The P19 shorty is Polydrops’s basic affordable trailer option. It’s durable with a rust-free frame, insulated for all four seasons. It’s an awesome option for towing with an EV with a weight of just 640 lbs. It provides sleeping accommodations for two. But the accommodations beyond sleeping are on the spartan side.

SylvanSport GO

sylvansport go camping trailer

SylvanSport Go

  • Compact and lightweight for towing
  • Sleeps four adults
  • Setup can take 10-15 minutes
  • No built-in electrical
  • Starts at $14,495

The SylvanSport GO may not look like much of anything in road mode, but it’s basically a Transformer — a boring trailer that transforms into a tent camper/utility hauler/equipment rack. Measuring less than seven feet long, the pop-up tent setup expands to accommodate two XL-twin mattresses or one king. Also, it’s extremely lightweight at just 840 pounds.

Scamp Travel Trailers

low height travel trailers

Scamp Travel Trailer

  • Several lengths and layouts
  • Even 13-foot can be fitted with shower/bathroom
  • Plumbing system needs to be winterized
  • No off-road suspension option
  • Starts at $19,921

Because Scamp trailers are sold factory direct, each order is essentially a custom build. The small trailers fit four, come in 13-, 16-, and 19-foot lengths, and are available in Standard or Deluxe trims — which really just means, bathroom or bunk beds? The GVWR for the 16-footer is 3,500 pounds, but Scamp says all sizes have been designed to be towed by small vehicles.

Best Small Off-Road Camping Trailers

Colorado campworks ns-1.

colorado campworks trialer

  • 100 percent electric
  • Very off-road capable
  • Price has gone up dramatically
  • No cheaper base model
  • Starts at $85,000

Built for overlanding with a small footprint of barely nine feet, the Nomadic System One (NS1) is 100 percent solar-powered for on-demand hot water and induction cooking. Rugged but towable with a sub-2,000-pound dry weight, other features include a galley, a winter-ready structure and exterior mounts for gear. It comes in one fully stocked version with several color options.

Taxa Outdoors Woolly Bear Overland

low height travel trailers

  • Overland version even tougher for off-roading
  • Storable in a standard garage
  • Rooftop tent sold separately and expensive
  • Plumbing won't work in cold winter temps
  • Starts at $18,880

Taxa Outdoors’s Woolly Bear was the ultimate mobile campsite for two We say was because the brand came out with a more robust Woolly Bear Overland. It packs a full-size kitchen, a pull-out cooler drawer, ample storage and a platform for a rooftop tent within a package that weighs just 1,400 pounds and is only five feet wide.

Best Small Camping Trailers With Bathrooms

Airstream basecamp rei co-op special edition.

airstream basecamp trailer at night

Airstream REI Co-op Special Edition Basecamp Travel Trailer

  • Sleeping capacity accommodated 3 in our testing
  • Well-organized layout with plenty of storage
  • Upgrades may not justify the steeper price point
  • Starts at $53,900

Airstream’s compact Basecamp model is made for traveling beyond the beaten path on all sorts of adventures, fitting two adults with ease. The REI co-branded special edition elevates things with bespoke design features for an added bit of outdoorsy delight.

Happier Camper HC1 Studio

low height travel trailers

  • Studio version includes bathroom and kitchen
  • Several colors available
  • Not designed for off-road use
  • Starts at $39,950

Built for long-term travel, this 1,800-pound camper packs in all the essentials you’d find at home: a bathroom equipped with a dry-flush toilet and a shower, a full kitchenette with a dual-burner stove, battery-powered fridge and sink, and Happier Camper’s Adaptiv system , a partially modular layout that allows for the unique configuration of furniture. A Premium Package adds more features like solar power.

Winnebago Micro Minnie

low height travel trailers

  • Narrow for ease of towing
  • Large fridge and three-burner stove
  • Longer than other small camping trailers
  • Starts at $37,182

The ever-familiar Winnebago offers the Micro Minnie. These trailers are small in size but offer plenty of room for families. Even though it’s a double-axle camper (most small camping trailers use a single axle), the Micro Minnie is just seven feet wide — but smartly laid out. Sleeping quarters accommodate up to five, and windows on either side provide a nice cross-breeze on cool nights. Other amenities include USB ports and WiFi connectivity.

Best Small Pop-Up Camping Trailers

Taxa outdoors cricket.

low height travel trailers

  • Several mesh windows provide cross-ventilation
  • Optional raised sleeping births for children
  • No fixed toilet
  • Starts at $30,331

With a NASA-inspired design, the 15-foot Taxa Outdoors Cricket was built to handle the outdoors. Lightweight and rugged, the small trailer can sleep two adults and two children, features a modular design, innovative storage solutions inside and out as well as lots of windows for cross ventilation. It includes an integrated plumbing and electrical system with an optional air conditioner.

low height travel trailers

  • Pop-up roof is available as an option
  • Sweet vintage style
  • Not ready for off-road use
  • Starts at $22,824

Not a familiar name, sure — but in terms of design, if you don’t think Volkswagen when you think of road camping, are you even thinking? The Dub Box, which sits about 16 feet long and has a 2,314-pound GVWR, will definitely make people do a double-take. Other standard features include a kitchen with a two-burner stovetop and fridge, LED lighting, and room for a double-sized mattress. A pop-up rooftop, you ask? Of course, that’s an option.

Teardrop Camping Trailers

Nucamp tab 400.

low height travel trailers

  • Pitched axle and off-road tires for off-pavement use
  • Optional hidden bunk compartment for towing
  • On the heavier side for a small camping trailer
  • Starts at $50,809

The nuCamp Tab 400 features an old-school teardrop design but with new school amenities, like instant hot water and air conditioning. A compact 18 feet in length, the Tab 400 still offers a dedicated queen-sized bed sleeping space, a spacious kitchen with storage, a three-person dinette area, and a wet bath. You can also tack on a Boondock off-road package and a Lithium power package.

Timberleaf Classic Teardrop

low height travel trailers

Timberleaf Classic Teardrop Trailer

  • Beefed up off-road suspension is available
  • Homey wood finishes
  • Pricier than other trailers in their lineup
  • Starts at $24,150

The Classic Teardrop Trailer by Timberleaf features one of the largest skylights of any teardrop-style trailer on the market. At 10 feet in length, there’s plenty of usable space for a queen-size mattress, storage shelves, and an equally laid-out kitchen galley. The camper can also be customized with All Road and Off Road packages depending on your needs. Timberleaf also sells smaller Kestrel and Pika models.

The Small Camping Trailer We Wish Existed

Airstream studio f.a. porsche concept travel trailer.

a car and a van parked on a rock in a foggy forest

Airstream Studio F. A. Porsche Concept Travel Trailer

  • Looks incredibly cool
  • Doesn't exist in real life

Airstream and the design firm Studio F.A. Porsche presented a “what if” collaboration, the Airstream Studio F.A. Porsche Concept Travel Trailer. It’s essentially what would happen if Porsche used its sports car sensibilities to design and build an Airstream. It’s a small 16-foot trailer about the size of the Bambi. It crams everything you’d want into that small footprint with some innovative features like a rear-opening hatch, an adjustable suspension for lowering into a garage and a smooth aerodynamic outer shell.

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Our Top Lightweight Travel Trailers with Full Bathrooms in 2024

Published on January 4th, 2024 by Rene Agredano This post was updated on June 6th, 2024

The best lightweight travel trailers with full bathrooms offer a freedom like no other. You can tow with a light truck, squeeze into smaller spaces in your smaller rig and answer nature’s call while boondocking outside of a campground. If you’re in the market for a new RV, check out some of our favorite lightweight trailers with full bathrooms in 2024. 

2024’s Best Lightweight Travel Trailers with Full Bathroom (Shower, Toilet, and Sink)

Many of the best small, light travel trailers don’t include bathrooms. It seems RV manufacturers felt they needed to cut corners somewhere and chose the bathroom as the place to do it. Unfortunately, this just doesn’t work for many campers. 

You see, not having a bathroom on board limits your adventures. You’ll have to stick to campgrounds with restroom facilities and you’ll have to walk to those facilities every single time nature calls. Meanwhile, those with restrooms in their campers can shower and use the restroom anytime and anywhere. 

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This leads many people to wonder where they might find a small, lightweight trailer that also offers a full bathroom. The good news? They do exist! Our top models of 2024 prove it.

LIV RV 19BHD

Liv Travel trailers with full bathrooms (Image: Liv RV Trailers)

The Light Innovative Vehicle (LIV) is an awesome little rig that is made with weight and durability in mind. It’s made with thermoplastic, which cannot rot and is very lightweight. Additionally, the trailer roof does not have any seams, meaning it cannot leak. On top of all that, recycled plastic is used in the production of LIV trailers, making it a relatively eco-friendly option. 

LIV RV trailers come in a few different floor plans, but each and every one includes a full bathroom. This means you can choose according to your tastes without worrying about whether you’ll have a shower or toilet onboard. We especially love the 19BHD, which is super compact but still has absolutely everything you need onboard, including bunk beds for the kiddos and cargo storage. 

Features and Specs

  • Base MSRP: $18,990
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 3,500 lbs
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 2,250 lbs
  • Exterior length: 21 feet, 2 inches
  • Full exterior height: 8 feet, 11 inches
  • Exterior width: 7 feet
  • Freshwater capacity: 25 gallons

Safari Condo Alto F2414

Interior of Safari Alto Condo trailer

Safari puts out some really interesting and innovative lightweight trailers, including options with retractable roofs for easier towing. The trailer we are recommending today does not have one of these nifty roofs, but it is surprisingly lightweight for its size. In fact, it might just be the lightest 24-foot trailer on the market, meaning more living space without the need for a heavy duty truck. 

The other thing we love about the Safari Condo Alto F2414? The full bathrooms, of course! The spacious shower is separate from the toilet, meaning you won’t be stuck drying the toilet each time you shower, and you’ll have plenty of room to get clean. The trailer also features sleeping space for up to six people, along with plenty of room to move around. 

  • Base MSRP: $40,181
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 4,500 lbs
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 2,850 lbs
  • Exterior length: 24 feet
  • Full exterior height: 8 feet, 2 inches
  • Exterior width: 7 feet, 2 inches
  • Freshwater capacity: 26 gallons

Forest River IBEX 19QBH

Forest River IBEX Floor Plan

The perfect camper for family getaways, the Forest River IBEX 19QBH has all kinds of amazing features that you’re sure to love. We love that this tiny RV manages to fit a queen size bed, a chaise dinette, two single bunks, and a full kitchen. If you choose the Beast Mode Package, you’ll also get things like a 2,000-watt inverter, 200-watt solar panel, and premium lighting.

No matter which package you choose, your IBEX will come equipped with a handy-dandy bathroom. The bathroom in this particular floor plan is actually relatively spacious and manages to fit in a decent sized rear shower, as well as a toilet and a tiny little sink that is perfect for washing hands and brushing teeth. 

  • Base MSRP: $44,897
  • Hitch weight: 495 lbs
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 5,365 lbs
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 4,469 lbs
  • Exterior length: 23 feet
  • Full exterior height: 10 feet, 6 inches
  • Exterior width: 7 feet, 4 inches
  • Freshwater capacity: 30 gallons

InTech Sol Dusk

People sitting outside of InTech Sol Dusk

There’s a reason why our next favorite makes many “Best Lightweight Travel Trailers” lists . The new Sol Dusk Travel Trailer is one beautiful little luxury camper. It features an enormous front window that allows you panoramic views of each and every gorgeous campsite you have the pleasure of visiting.

The Sol Dusk Travel Trailer uses a versatile furniture setup to make the most of the space. Depending on your needs, you can have a comfy lounge, a huge king size bed, or two separate twin-size beds. We also appreciate the awning and slide-out outdoor galley kitchen included with the trailer!

Of course, we can’t forget to talk about the bathroom in this bad boy. Sadly, there just wasn’t room in the tiny trailer to include a separate shower and toilet. That said, the wet bath works just fine and even includes a covered TP holder, so you don’t have to worry about your tissue getting wet while you shower. 

inTech Sol Features:

  • Base MSRP: $50,000–$75,000
  • Hitch weight: 540–575 lbs
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 4,800 lbs
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,590–3,980 lbs
  • Exterior length: 20 feet, 8 inches
  • Full exterior height: 9 feet, 7 inches
  • Exterior width: 8 feet, 6 inches
  • Freshwater capacity: 28 gallons

Keystone Bullet Crossfire 1890RB

Keystone Crossfire travel trailers with full bathrooms Floor Plan

The Keystone Bullet Crossfire line of lightweight trailers with full bathrooms are full of excellent amenities for those seeking a light trailer that will offer all the comforts of home. Our favorite is the new 1890RB floor plan, which includes the biggest bathroom of the entire lineup. We love how there is plenty of elbow room in the shower and that the bathroom counter has space for our toiletries. 

The slide-out can house either a large U-dinette or a reclining couch depending on your preferences, and there is a couch + Murphy bed combo at the end of the trailer opposite the bathroom. Of course, there is also a nice little kitchen in the rig, so making your favorite meals on the go is a cinch. 

  • Base MSRP: $33,248
  • Hitch weight: 570 lbs
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 7,200 lbs
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 4,780 lbs
  • Exterior length: 22 feet, 11 inches
  • Full exterior height: 10 feet, 9 inches
  • Exterior width: unknown
  • Freshwater capacity: 54 gallons

Rockwood High Wall Series HW277

Rockwood Highwall pop-up travel trailers with full bathrooms Floor Plan

Most people believe that pop-up tent campers’ floorplans never include bathrooms. While it is true that the vast majority of these lightweight campers do not offer indoor showering facilities, there are a few pop-ups out there that do. One is the Rockwood High Wall Series HW277 .

This awesome trailer includes two large beds that pop out on either end. The U-dinette can seat the whole family and is set in a slide-out, meaning you have more floor space than you would in a typical pop-up camper.

There is a complete interior kitchen as well as a nice little outdoor kitchen for convenience. The shower and toilet combo that are located inside of the trailer allow you to avoid campground bathrooms entirely if you like. 

  • Base MSRP: $33,157
  • Hitch weight: 380 lbs
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 3,880 lbs
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,334 lbs
  • Exterior length: 19 feet, 3 inches closed — 25 feet, 9 inches open
  • Full exterior height: Unknown (Closed height: 6 feet 7 inches)
  • Freshwater capacity: 20 gallons

Lance 1475 Trailer

We love Lance RVs. This company doesn’t just make a great truck camper. The also make well built small travel trailers with floor plans that are pretty much always well thought out, making them super nice to use. We particularly like the Lance 1475 , which weighs a mere 3,225 pounds but has absolutely everything you need for a comfortable trip, including decent interior storage and a full bathroom. 

The little kitchen includes a stovetop, sink, and fridge, and there are a couple of comfy chairs and a table right across from the cooking space, proving an ideal spot for relaxing. The queen-size bed is big enough for two, and the full bathroom includes a corner shower, a small sink, and a toilet. 

If you like this model but would like a slide and a table for more comfort, consider the Lance 1575 instead. 

  • Base MSRP: $67,152
  • Hitch weight: 340 lbs
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,225 lbs
  • Exterior length: 19 feet, 8 inches
  • Full exterior height: 10 feet, 3 inches
  • Exterior width: 7 feet, ⅜ inch
  • Freshwater capacity: 35 gallons

As you can see, you actually have a decent number of options when it comes to lightweight trailers with bathrooms. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if you have a hard time choosing from this list. After all, each and every one of these lightweight trailers has something awesome to offer, and all of them will ensure you have a place to go no matter where you roam.

Which of 2024’s best lightweight travel trailers with full bathrooms will your tow vehicle haul on your next big off-grid or campground adventure?

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11 Small 5th Wheel Trailers to Consider For Your Next Trip

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LOVE camping in your RV, but keep finding yourself WANTING for an even smaller one? Don’t worry because this is perfectly normal !

Some fifth wheel trailers are really just too large and hard to travel with.

Save on your expenses too, as we are here to share with you our 11 FAVORITE SMALL FIFTH WHEELS!

Our Top 11 Small Fifth Wheel Trailer Recommendations… Take Your Pick!

Winnebago minnie plus 29rbh: best overall.

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Source: Winnebago.com

Key Measurements

  • Exterior Length: 33’9″
  • Exterior Width : 8′
  • Exterior Height : 11’11”
  • Interior Height : 7’9″
  • Dry Weight : 6,280 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 740 lbs
  • Total Floorplans : 6

The Winnebago small 5th wheel offers an IMPRESSIVE classic camping feel, making it our BEST OVERALL PICK.

First, it is decently sized with a gross vehicle weight of 9,995 lbs . These measurements are in proportion with the perfectly prescribed tow vehicle for most trailers!

To maximize space, it also has TWO SLIDEOUTS that extend the living space of the fifth wheel for a MASTER SUITE and ENTERTAINMENT CENTER… and yes, it has a queen-size bed AND seat recliners.

Add to these features are the U-shaped kitchen with the following apparatus:

  • Double-door refrigerator
  • Three-burner oven
  • Stainless steel sink

That’s quite a LOT of features supported by its LARGE holding tank capacities as well:

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 50 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 41 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 82 gallons

Another feature to LOVE is the overall sleek design of the Minnie Plus small 5th wheel. Its exterior is coated with an LED-lit glass cover that makes the design WORK for its FUNCTION and AESTHETIC.

You also get a choice of over HALF A DOZEN COLOR CHOICES! Feel free to either camouflage your fifth wheel trailer in the forest OR have it stand out.

The only tradeoff, though? The additional storage comes in the form of CARPETED STORAGE under each dinette bench. This is highly inaccessible and inconvenient for some campers.

However, despite preferring drawers… one can’t deny just HOW MUCH space these carpeted ones add to the fifth wheel camper.

  • Classic and spacious design
  • Sufficient storage and carrying capacity
  • High customizability
  • Decently sized and sufficient holding tank capacities
  • Location of additional storage

Grand Design Reflection 150 260RD: Best Value

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Source: Granddesignrv.com

  • Exterior Length: 29’9″
  • Exterior Width : 7’4″
  • Exterior Height : 12′
  • Total Floorplans: 5

The Reflection 150 260RD is a small 5th wheel trailer from the reputable Grand Design team. It’s our BEST VALUE PICK.

THE 260RD is a mid-range travel trailer you should get if you’re looking for camping over a LONG period of time.

Firstly feel comfortable with a MASTER SUITE that features a queen bed , oversized underbed storage , and a king-size wardrobe. This master bedroom is also easily connected to an enclosed bathroom.

Enjoy all of these with LARGE TANK CAPACITIES:

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 62 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 39 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 71 gallons

The small 5th wheel trailer is also EASILY TOWABLE with a hitch weight of just around 1,325 lbs. Route planning is virtually seen to NOT be a problem at all .

The gross weight of 9,9995 lbs justifies this all the more to its market of long-term camping . Some even make a HOME out of this travel trailer, which is a testament to its provided amenities and comfort.

Other features of the 260RD 5th wheel include:

  • Heated wall hugger theater seating with LED lights & massage
  • “One-Touch” electric LED awning
  • Outdoor speakers
  • Outside showers
  • Motion sensor pass through and entry lighting

You generally wouldn’t encounter any problems with this fifth wheel… you can EASILY expect the basic features out of a camper as well.

Just maybe anticipate its high price offering at $57,000.

  • Assured basic features
  • Quality and luxurious features
  • Designed for travels of longer periods of time or home building

Scamp 19-Foot Deluxe Small Fifth Wheel Camper: Best Budget Pick

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Source: Scamptrailers.com

  • Exterior Length: 19′
  • Exterior Width : 6’8″
  • Exterior Height : 8’10”
  • Interior Height: 6’3″
  • Total Floorplans : 2

Priced at just below $20,000, the Scamo 19-Foot Delux small fifth wheel trailer is NOT ONLY our Best Budget Pick … it’s also the SMALLEST fifth wheel camper on our list!

Size is an important factor, especially for already SMALL fifth wheel campers. This is why small fifth wheels make up for it in HEIGHT… and the Scamp 5th wheel does NOT disappoint.

But don’t worry! The fifth wheel trailer will STILL be cleared from ALL BRIDGES AND OVERHANGS.

Rather than being extremely tall, the Scamp 5th wheel features everything PROPORTIONAL to its size:

  • Cargo capacity of 1000 lbs (which is actually HUGE for this size)
  • Small holding tasks: 12 gallons for freshwater, 9.5 gallons for blackwater, and 21 gallons for gray water
  • Miniature interior with a queen-size loft bed
  • Two-burner stove

These features make the Scamp 5th wheel perfect for an AUTHENTIC CAMPING EXPERIENCE. The manufacturers even highly encourage using other public facilities for utilities, such as a full wet bath.

This 5th wheel may have almost every feature limited in size relative to others, but it does a GREAT job serving its purpose.

  • Small and lightweight for ease of towing
  • Features that are proportional to the size
  • Limited features and floorplans
  • Relatively tight spaces and sleeping space

KZ Sportsmen 231RK

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Source: Kz-rv.com

  • Exterior Length: 24’5″

The 231RK may be categorized along with small fifth wheel campers, but DO NOT BE FOOLED. It’s REALLY LONG for its size at almost 25 feet!

What’s even greater about the 231RK is that it has storage tanks designed for a BOONDOCKING RV LIFESTYLE:

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 45 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 53 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 85 gallons

These numbers are HUGE for their size.

The KZ Sportsmen 5th wheel’s length also allows for slideout features . This means MORE SPACE in the form of expendable rooms. The 5th wheel also utilizes this by having:

  • A kitchen with a three-burner range, microwave, and a compact refrigerator
  • A master suite with a queen-size bed
  • A full bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower
  • A retractable awning

In terms of size, it also has a dry weight of around 6,150 lbs and a payload capacity of up to 1,350 lbs. The 231RK 5th wheel definitely packs more than it shows.

The only downside is that you may have a hard time lugging the 5th wheel around… yes, despite it being built for boondocking.

  • More spacious than other small 5th wheel trailers
  • Complete features and luxurious amenities
  • Large tank capacities
  • May be hard to tow vehicle around

Palomino Puma 253FBS

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Source: Palominorv.com

  • Exterior Length: 28′
  • Exterior Height : 12’2″
  • Awning Size: 17′
  • Hitch Weight: 1,128 lbs

The Puma 253FBS is a decent-sized and spaciously designed camper. Moreover, it’s an affordable small 5th wheel trailer with a LOT of luxurious features:

  • Solar panels
  • Pass-through storage
  • Back-up camera
  • Exterior speakers
  • Outside shower

But what’s TRULY great about the Puma 5th wheel is its wide electric awning with LED LIGHTS. You can definitely have a great time both inside AND outside of your RV!

This awning feature goes hand in hand with the HIGH CUSTOMIZABILITY of the 5th wheel.

The Puma 253FBS is also considered to be SPACIOUS most especially because of the U-shaped dining area design . This makes everything easily accessible: the kitchen, the entertainment section, AND the master suite.

The interior is already well-decorated for a modern finish and even more so designed with ADDITIONAL storage ! Don’t be surprised at all to see racks and more cabinets over your high-density foam mattress.

Holding tanks are also capable of storing A LOT… well enough for a boondocking RV travel destination.

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 43 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 35 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 69 gallons

Of course, there is a downside to this small 5th wheel: it’s not as high quality as other campers you’ll find in the market… but it does make up for it with the number of features you’re getting.

  • Lots of features
  • Spacious and well-crafted design
  • Finish is not as high quality as others

Chaparral Lite 25MKS

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Source: Coachmenrv.com

  • Exterior Length: 29’3″
  • Exterior Height : 11’10”
  • Hitch Weight: 1,307 lbs

The Chaparral Lite small 5th wheel is another affordable camper on this list! At over 29 feet, this is already considered to be on the larger side of SMALL 5th wheels travel trailers.

It’s spacious enough with TWO SLIDEOUTS that feature its kitchen pantry and extra storage .

You can also perfectly fit a queen-size bed, a tri-fold sofa, and various kitchen appliances around the trailer.

The entertainment section is also decked with theater seating AND a high-quality TV if that’s more of your entertainment type! There is also a fireplace perfect for a cold stay-in.

However, there IS a trade-off: the relatively smaller capacity for its holding tanks:

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 40 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 33 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 33 gallons

Regardless, feel free to also relax under an awning decorated with an LED light strip. Just remember to TURN THIS OFF before… some complain that it’s too bright for a camping trip.

  • Spacious camper
  • Weather adaptability
  • Smaller holding tank capacity

Northwood Fox Mountain 235RL

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Source: Northwoodmfg.com

  • Exterior Length: 27’10”
  • Exterior Height : 12’9″
  • Cargo Capacity : 3239 lbs
  • Total Floorplans: 2

The 235RL 5th wheel has an average length for a small camper, albeit on the taller side at almost 13 feet.

The trailer MAXIMIZES this space by loading in an L-shaped design kitchen.

This is glammed up with LOTS of counter space, a refrigerator, and a dinette and pantry that extends into its SINGLE SLIDEOUT FEATURE.

This space is also home to a sofa bed upgradeable to twin recliners and a master suite with a private toilet and bath.

You’ll also find it convenient as the suite’s queen bed has charging stations on both its side for 12-volt DC and USB ports .

The Northwood Fox Mountain 235RL also has decently sized tanks. More notable would be its value for its freshwater capacity:

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 59 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 36 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 42 gallons

Perhaps its downside is its high gross vehicle weight of 11,500 lbs . This is heavier than most trailers on our list, so you may find it a little hard to drive around.

However, the 5th wheel does come with a 4,205-pound cargo capacity . This, along with its outdoor features, could be useful for longer AND camp-heavy trips!

  • Spacious design
  • Outdoor space features
  • Decently sized tanks
  • Heavy gross vehicle weight

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Source: Escapetrailer.com

  • Exterior Length: 21’2″
  • Exterior Height : 10′
  • Hitch Weight: 646 lbs
  • Dry Weight: 3,910 lbs

The Escape 5.0 5th wheel is another COMPACT and LIGHTWEIGHT camper that can be easily towed by a half-ton truck.

It’s HIGHLY maneuverable with a LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY and DECREASED WIND RESISTANCE. It’s strong and durable, too.

More on its compact size, the Escape 5.0 is still able to have features you might only expect from regular sized campers:

  • A queen bed
  • A 6.7 cubic feet refrigerator
  • A full wet bath with a glass shower enclosure
  • A kitchen with a two-burner mount and stainless steel finish
  • Extra storage for microwave space

Its tank capacities are also just perfect for short weekend travels … they’re not too heavy to contribute much to your gross vehicle weight capacity of 5,500 lbs:

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 28 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 30 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 28 gallons

However, this gross weight might be limiting for some campers who are after a comfortable trip.

  • Decently sized tanks for a short weekend trip
  • Limited cargo weight

Forest River Rockwood Ultra Lite 2442BS

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Source: Forestriverinc.com

  • Exterior Length: 28’11”
  • Exterior Height : 13’1″
  • Hitch Dry Weight: 1,252 lbs
  • Total Floorplans: 15

The Rockwood Ultra Lite 2442BS 5th wheel is another camper you should consider.

Forest River is one of the most reliable RV manufacturers in the RV industry. This is apparent in the QUALITY BUILD of the travel trailer.

It has laminated fiberglass sidewalls and a fully coated aluminum frame. This is perfect for its extended space, thanks to its TWO SLIDEOUTS.

The U-shaped dinette also leads to the master suite with a private entrance to a dual-entry bathroom .

What’s even more reassuring is that you may even go and try for a little boondocking, especially with these holding tank capacities:

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 54 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 40 gallons
  • Graywater tank capacity : 80 gallons

Moreover, feel free to spend your time both INSIDE AND OUTSIDE of your small fifth wheel camper with outdoor features like

  • Outdoor surround sound speakers
  • Outdoor grill

This Forest River 5th wheel trailer may just become a bit too heavy depending on the additional RV gear.

  • Luxurious outdoor features
  • Decently sized tanks good for boondocking
  • Lots of possible floorplans
  • May become too heavy

Jayco Eagle HT 25.5REOK

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Source: Jayco.com

  • Exterior Length: 28’8″
  • Exterior Height : 12’11”
  • Interior Height: 7’10”
  • Awning: 20′
  • Total Floorplans: 8

The Eagle HT 25.5REOK 5th wheel is PERFECT for a trip across the Midwest!

Aesthetically, this trailer does not offer that much for its customization. This makes it EASY for Eagle HT to market itself towards a community that plans to blend in with the other RVs of the Midwest.

Its main features include WIDE TANK CAPACITIES. Most notable should also be its TWO GRAYWATER TANKS that separate bathroom use from kitchen use.

  • Freshwater tank capacity : 42 gallons
  • Blackwater tank capacity : 32.5 gallons
  • Graywater tanks (2) capacity : 65 gallons

This might be a problem if you are NOT stopping at multiple destinations. Make sure to dump and refill your tanks every now and then.

Other than this, the Eagle HT 25.5 REOK 5th wheel is a decently sized trailer with most of the basic features you would expect it to have. It is also quite SPACIOUS with a lot more legroom than most on this list.

Lastly, this Jayco camper is easily towable with a hitch dry weight of 1,405 lbs and a cargo capacity of 2,440 lbs.

  • Efficient dumping system because of its tanks
  • Decent features for a trip around the Midwest
  • Need for multiple tank dumping and refilling
  • Low customizability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a small 5th wheel trailer.

It’s quite simple: they are your typical fifth wheel trailer BUT SMALLER .

Smaller in this sense could either refer to length OR overall surface area . Of course, compared to a regular fifth wheel trailer.

This also directly addresses the loss of storage space due to a regular fifth wheel truck bed.

What Makes Small 5th Wheel Trailers Small?

As we’ve mentioned, smaller usually translates to a decrease in LENGTH or OVERALL SURFACE AREA.

For small fifth wheel trailers , this would mean an offset in HEIGHT… SMALL campers are usually TALLER than regular campers.

For a new camper, you might want to consider these rules of thumb:

  • Expect an additional 2 feet in overall height
  • Allot more time and attention for route planning
  • Plot routes with high clearances

We’ve noticed that the HEIGHT of your 5th wheel may become a huge problem only in SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE US: the western region, to be exact.

Most clearance issues were experienced farther into the northeast area of RV travel destinations.

Are Small 5th Wheel Trailers Towable Behind a Truck?

Quick answer: YES.

To know if your tow vehicle can successfully accommodate a small fifth wheel trailer, you would want to satisfy TWO THINGS:

  • Truck Towing Capacity > Trailer Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
  • Truck Payload Capacity > Trailer Hitch Weight

Small trailers CAN be towed even by a mid-size truck. This is in STARK COMPARISON with regular 5th wheels as you might need tow vehicles that are one-ton trucks.

Are Small Fifth Wheel Trailers Easier to Tow Than Travel Trailers?

This depends on your DRIVING SKILL as an operator… it will also help if you have a companion to help you navigate and guide you through parking.

However, campers DO report that it is a little bit harder to tow smaller trailers .

  • Mounting is less secure
  • Pivot point is farther from the rear tires
  • More likely to be affected by wind resistance

This can ALL be traced back to how smaller campers are taller . This means that if they’re NOT hinged and secured properly, their balance may be off.

Why Buy a Small Fifth Wheel Camper?

A small 5th wheel trailer is EASIER TO MANEUVER.

A regular fifth wheel travel trailer may seem like the MOST IDEAL RVs out there, but they DO come with some drawbacks:

  • You would need LARGE TRUCKS for towing, and
  • You might lose storage space in the truck bed

The maneuverability guaranteed by a small travel trailer makes it EASIER TO TOW even by a common half-ton truck. You may also get to save on fuel and end up with SPACIOUS FLOORPLANS.

Despite being small , a 5th wheel trailer may generally save on space and have you opt to maximize the features provided by OUTSIDE FACILITIES.

A Recap of the Top Fifth Wheels

As our budget pick , you will NOT get anything less from the Scamp 19-Foot Deluxe Camper! Yes, it does come at a lower price point, but it achieves this by offering its features PROPORTIONAL to its size.

The smaller legroom and sleeping space are all justified for COMFORT and ease of travel.

You should definitely choose this if you’re tight on a budget but would still want to travel RV-style!

Grand Design Reflection 150 260RD: Best Value Pick

It’s ALWAYS okay to spend a bit more if you’re assured that the trailer’s FEATURES WILL MAKE UP FOR IT. The Reflection 150 260RD is our value pick because it provides just that!

You should definitely choose this trailer if you are after ALL the basic features designed for a LONG TRAVEL. It’s also worth it to consider this for a more permanent housing situation.

Winnebago Minnie Plus 29RBH: Best Overall Pick

As our overall pick , you can expect to get most of your desired features out of the Minnie Plus 29RBH! You should especially choose this small fifth wheel if what you’re after is STORAGE.

Not only do you get the CLASSIC FEEL OF A CAMPER , but you also get to engage in its high customizability of features! It helps that the design also advocates for the importance of SPACE.

Choosing a SMALL fifth wheel trailer is not as easy as it looks. You have to consider its MANEUVERABILITY, COMFORT, FEATURES, and of course… the PURPOSE OF YOUR TRAVEL.

We hope our list gave you some ideas about which trailers to choose for your next trip!

Have we finally convinced you yet? Or have you at least had any experiences that come with small fifth wheels? Let us know what you think in the comments section below!

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