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- doxiluvrExplorer IIForest River Sandpiper has a floor plan with a rear bedroom and a front kitchen. The 31FK. We have a 2006 Keystone Sprinter 300FKMS that has almost the same floor plan. I also have a front window which they don't make anymore. We love it and it has been a great trailer with no problems. Along with the big window in the back, I like the front kitchen,as in the evening it is nice not to have to look at the kitchen to see the TV or anything. Also more counter space. Good luck in your search.
- carl2591Explorer IIIstrange no one called out the Airstream.. most of them are rear bed, trying to find a front bed unit is harder.
aero package is good as well..
http://www.airstream.com/travel-trailers/ check it out.. - APTExplorerPuma 30-FKSS
Puma 32-FKSL
Jayco Jayflight 34FKDS - colliehaulerExplorer III
Mellohoney wrote:
On my seasonal site I have a Cherokee 30F witch has a huge rear bedroom and high ceilings throughout. They no longer make that model.
We don't need bunks, plus we will have it brought to our permanent campsite, don't plan on towing (at this time anyway). Looking for around 30 ft inside camper. Thank you for your opinions. - T3rry1Explorer
Dick_B wrote:
typically the bedroom is on the front so they can curve the front of the TT for aerodynamic purposes.. you dont need as much head room over a bed as you do a kitchen, also cabinets and other stuff on a curved wall is much more difficult if even possible.
I looked at Northwoods and could not find a rear bedroom TT. Front bedrooms seem to be the norm lately. Have never had it explained to me why.
I would next try a Google search for `travel trailers with rear bedroom'.
not sure what your reason is for wanting the bedroom at the rear, but if the purpose is to make the bedroom as far from the exterior door as possible, it might be easier to just look for a model with the door behind the axle. - badercubedExplorerI have a Keystone Hideout 30BHDS with 2 slides (one in living space and one in the bunkhouse). It's probably similar to what stevewise mentioned about. Plenty of space, the only knock is that it does not have a larger sleeping area for the adults.
- MellohoneyExplorerWe don't need bunks, plus we will have it brought to our permanent campsite, don't plan on towing (at this time anyway). Looking for around 30 ft inside camper. Thank you for your opinions.
- GodspeedmeExplorerWe have owned two rear bedroom. You need to post more details of what you are looking for. Bunks, length, etc.
We had a cruiser viewfinder 24sd. Loved it, but needed one with bunks. Now we have a coachman Catalina 303fqb with a bunk house. It is very very nice. Has 2 slides and a full bathroom with normal shower (not tub like shower). - kknowltonExplorer IILance makes one with a very large rear BR. The main downside of this TT is that you can't access the bathroom when the slideout is in the "in" position. Otherwise we thought it was a nice trailer. Front kitchen, nice U-shaped dinette. Basically a 2-person sleeper, though so if you're looking for bunks etc., this won't fit the bill.
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