Molded fiberglass trailers aren't for everyone but we spend very little time inside when camping so, for us, size isn't an issue. We started with a 16' side bath Scamp and, if not for a hurricane and a couple of large oaks, would likely still be in that today. It was replaced with a 19' Scamp fiver (not a true fifth wheel but it does use a bed mounted hitch) which works even better. This camper is twenty years old and the only big ticket maintenance item has been the fridge.
We always camp on public lands and the smaller size enables us to fit in just about every trailer site and many of those for tents. If we're staying for three plus nights, we usually set up the Paha Que screen room for cooking and lounging around.
Horse Cove CG in Nantahala NF.
