Destination Trailer
Similar to a large conventional Travel Trailer are designed for occasional moves and do not require a special highway permit.
Have a look inside a destination Travel Trailer
- $70k to $120k
- 9.7 to 12.5 m (32 - 41 ft)
- Sleeps up to 8
- Towable
Similar to a large conventional Travel Trailer, the Destination Travel Trailer is constructed for seasonal use only.
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DESTINATION TRAILERS
Destination Trailer RV provides all the comforts of home and can be moved to a different campsite each year.
- Sleeps 8-10
- Extra Storage Space
- Residential Kitchen
- Full Bathroom and Shower
- Ample Privacy
- Set-up once for the season
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Destination Home
The instant vacation. Traditional RV trailers can also be used for seasonal camping. If you’ve found the ideal vacation spot you can rent a seasonal spot for the season. In the RV world, long-term refers to RVers staying for an extended period of time. Many campgrounds and RV resorts will have sections for trailers to setup and stay for the season, or longer!
Questions?
Seasonal Camping is when a campsite is rented for the full season, and the occupants treat it as if it were a vacation home that they can come and go to as frequently as they wish. This means leaving the RV or park model RV on one campsite for an extended period of time, most commonly the summer camping season. For some, it’s a convenient weekend retreat. For others, it’s a seasonal getaway or yearly vacation tradition. But however you seasonal camp, it’s a great way to savor your favorite destination time and time again.
No. Despite their residential appearance, park models are built to RV standards and are designed for short-term, seasonal use. They are fantastic to use for an entire season if you are expecting to spend several weeks or months in one location or spend multiple weekends at the same place in the same way others use a lake house or condo.
Destination trailers are initially towed to a seasonal RV resort and placed on a site for the owner. Most RV dealers will deliver directly to the campground, and many RV park operators offer storage during off-season months, along with setup service the following spring. Once hooked up to the campground’s electricity, water, and sewer, this RV generally remain on the selected site year-round. Check with your local RV dealer and preferred RV park to see if these setup and long term storage services are available.