Is A Front Kitchen Travel Trailer Your Ideal RV?

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Claire Braud

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A Louisiana native turned Arizona desert dweller, Claire and her husband are on a mission to visit as many national, state, and tribal parks as possible. You can find her out on the Phoenix trails for day hikes or on the road in a campervan. Catch her adventures, trail tips, and National Park recommendations on Instagram at @clooseontheloose.

Hey, Gordon Ramsay, are you ready to hit the road? Front kitchen travel trailers are the perfect RV for 5-star camping chefs. They prioritize more counterspace, better appliances, and increased storage for fancy ingredients and spices. This travel trailer floor plan is a favorite of mine for that reason.

Key Takeaways

  • Gourmet RV Cooking Layout: Front kitchen travel trailers prioritize culinary comfort, offering expanded counterspace, better appliances, and ample storage, making them ideal for RVers who love to cook.
  • Top Picks for Every Traveler: The article highlights standout models like the Keystone Cougar 25FKD (walk-in pantry), Forest River Campsite Ultra 26BW (couple-friendly with king bed), and Flagstaff Classic 832FK (full-time living ready), each tailored for different travel needs and styles.
  • Smart, Functional Features: These RVs boast thoughtful touches like hidden trash chutes, built-in desks for remote work, oversized ovens, and mega lounges—balancing comfort, innovation, and utility on the road.

What Is a Front Kitchen Travel Trailer?

Front kitchen with window and skylight in Coachmen Northern Spirit 2565FK
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A front kitchen travel trailer floor plan places the kitchen forward of the living, dining, and sleeping areas. This trailer type often features some of the best RV kitchen layouts, with expanded counterspace, larger cooktops, and a more residential feel. 

Front kitchen campers also keep the cooking space separate from the rest of the floor plan, making it easier for anyone who isn’t the chef to move about without getting in the way.

For those who value cooking on the road, a front kitchen travel trailer might be the perfect RV. This layout offers everything you need to feel like a gourmet camp chef, giving you the freedom to bring your camp culinary masterpieces to life. 

Our Favorite Front Kitchen Travel Trailers

Compare these front kitchen RV models based on your travel style, tow vehicle, and preferred length. Here are our favorite travel trailers with front kitchens:

Keystone Cougar 25FKD

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Specs

  • Length: 29’11”
  • Dry Weight: 7,096 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,704 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 6
Why I Chose It: Walk-In Pantry

The Cougar 25FKD is a nice front kitchen travel trailer for a small family or couple wanting more space. This RV is just shy of 30 feet and includes many great features. 

The walk-in pantry is the real standout of this RV’s front kitchen layout. I’m a fan of abundant kitchen storage when on the road, and this is perfect. If you aren’t an on-the-road master chef, you can repurpose the pantry as additional hidden storage. My one hang-up in the kitchen is the corner sink. Corners are hard to work with in any space, but this creates some unusable dead space behind the sink. I’d much rather have traditional L-shape counters.

While it comes standard with a queen bed with nightstands, you can upgrade to a king. Remember, you’ll lose the nightstands with this upgrade, but this bedroom has a full wardrobe and overhead bed storage to compensate. 

Another thing that isn’t my favorite is the walkthrough bathroom. I’d rather not walk through my bathroom anytime I need to get from the front to the rear of my RV, but it’s not a deal breaker. I understand the reasoning, as it allows for a bigger shower than in some other front kitchen travel trailers on the list. 

Overall, the Couger 25FKD packs an enormous punch for a travel trailer under 30 feet and is an excellent option for the small family on the go. 

Forest River Campsite Ultra 26BW

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Specs

  • Length: 30’3”
  • Dry Weight: 6,923 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,062 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Why I Chose It: Affordable Couple’s Camper

The Campsite Ultra 26BW is a front-kitchen travel trailer that is a couple’s dream. Everything about this RV is designed to make you feel comfortable and at home. 

Let’s start with the fact that this RV comes standard with a camp king bed, a luxury for any RVer. This is a big sell for me when looking at RVs. It also includes a really spacious bathroom with dual entry from the bedroom and the entertainment area. The bonus is that it’s not a walkthrough bathroom like some other RVs on the list. 

In the kitchen is my favorite feature – a massive privacy window allowing you to take in the views wherever you are without people seeing into your RV. The kitchen is a standard L-shape with ample counterspace. 

Another standout feature is the hidden countertop trash chute, which can be accessed and emptied from the exterior of the RV. Little conveniences like that seem simple but truly upgrade your RV experience. Even though you don’t have a traditional pantry, the entertainment center reveals a large storage area with hidden shelves and drop spots.

Overall, this is a great option for couples. At just over 30 feet, the under 7,000 dry weight is pretty impressive.  

Heartland Eddie Bauer 33FK

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Specs

  • Length: 37’¾”
  • Dry Weight: 7,940 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 3,490 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 6
Why I Chose It: Most Family Friendly

With an almost 3,500-pound cargo capacity, you have room to bring along extra toys to customize your outdoor adventure. Couple that with the fact that the Heartland Eddie Bauer 33FK sleeps up to six people, and you have the perfect front kitchen travel trailer for your family or entertaining guests.

The kitchen has a residential-style refrigerator, pantry, 3-burner electric stove, and air fryer oven. The living space has ample seating around a luxury entertainment center with a fireplace. At the rear, you’ll find a spacious retreat with a queen-sized bed and closet. As a bonus, it comes prepped for a washer and dryer. 

Because of the length and two slides, the interior is expansive, especially the bedroom. The main closet spans ¾ of the travel trailer’s width, and the bedroom also includes a dresser and a large queen bed. 

Heartland could do more with water storage on this RV for the length. The 44-gallon fresh water tank is far from the largest on this list, which may limit your boondocking capability. But this is a great option if you want something family-friendly with a lot of cargo space. 

East to West Longitude 230FK

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Specs

  • Length: 28’6”
  • Dry Weight: 6,113 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 3,517 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Why I Chose It: Highest Cargo Capacity

For being under 30 feet, the Longitude 230FK doesn’t skimp on the cargo capacity. With three exterior cargo storage areas—two in the rear and one in the front—it’s a great RV for those who don’t want to haul something huge but still want plenty of space for camping gear.

Overall, the interior of this front kitchen travel trailer is pretty simple. The kitchen spans the entire width of the RV and includes a 3-burner range and air-fryer microwave combo. The refrigerator has up to 10.7 cubic feet of storage, and there’s a smaller 1.6 cubic-foot refrigerator on the RV’s exterior for beverages or additional perishables. 

The slide includes the tri-fold sofa with a removable dinette table. The rear bedroom has wardrobes on either side of the queen bed and open overhead storage. While the overhead storage is nice, open storage can be tricky. If you don’t secure things correctly, you end up with dead space you aren’t as likely to use. 

One thing East to West could revisit is the use of slides. They only have one modest slide for the sofa. Adding a slide in the bedroom might create more storage or space to walk around the bed. This RV also doesn’t come with a backup camera, although it is prepped for one.

Even with the things I would change, the Longitude 230FK is l an awesome option for a couple who likes to bring lots of gear. For the length, you can’t beat its ability to haul it all! 

Jayco Jay Feather 26FK

Jay Feather 26FK Floor Plan
Image by Jayco

Specs

  • Length: 31’9”
  • Dry Weight: 7,065 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,435 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Why I Chose It: Mega Lounge

Have you ever dreamed of a couch that spans the full width of your super slide? The Jay Feather 26FK makes that dream a reality. You can opt for the mega lounge, a five-cushion sofa that runs the entire width of the front slide. If you choose this upgrade, you will lose the dinette, but it’s a unique RV feature.

This front kitchen travel trailer also offers the option to upgrade to a king-size bed, which is always preferable. The kitchen features Jayco’s all-new InVision Suite of appliances, including an 11-cubic-foot black glass-front fridge. Oversized cabinets and full-extension drawers also allow you to store more. 

Some of this RV’s technical workings are also impressive, most notably the 60,000 BTU tankless on-demand water heater. You can camp confidently in less-than-ideal weather knowing that the Jay Feather is ClimateShieldTM tested and approved.

I need Jayco to explore more interior finishes with warm colors. Their signature vintage farmhouse interior is overwhelmingly gray and bland. I know that seems like a small thing to get hung up on, but if there are comparable models with warmer options, they will always win me over.

However, if this color palette is your dream or you aren’t as picky about interiors, the Jay Feather 26FK is an awesome front kitchen travel trailer with unique modifications. 

Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 26FKBS

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Specs

  • Length: 29’8”
  • Dry Weight: 6,836 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,910 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3
Why I Chose It: Oversized Oven

The Flagstaff Super Lite 26FKBS travel trailer is another great front kitchen travel trailer for couples. It’s under 30 feet and comes with many great amenities, a cozy interior, and some really nice extra touches. 

Some of my favorite features of this travel trailer with a front kitchen are the smart kitchen storage options. The solid wood cabinets have hidden pull-out drawers for extra organization. Drawers are the better storage solution, so any time they are included is a nice touch. The kitchen also features an oversized oven for more cooking opportunities on the road. 

The queen-sized bed in the bedroom has a decorative headboard and a charging station under the bedroom window. The mirrored wardrobe has enough space for hanging and folding clothes. 

While you can choose the hideaway bed option, standard theater seating gives you a cozy spot to sit and watch your favorite movie while enjoying the 5,000 BTU electric fireplace. From the finishes to the layout, it’s no surprise this RV is a hit with couples. It would be a top contender in my books. 

Keystone Springdale 241FK

Springdale 241FK Front Kitchen
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Specs

  • Length: 28’8”
  • Dry Weight: 6,505 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,495 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Why I Chose It: Bedroom Office Space

The Springdale 241FK is the most unique under 30-foot floorplan on this list. Typically, you’ll see similar tried-and-true options. Keystone asks, “What if we change things up a bit?” And I love the way they’ve configured this space. 

Let’s start with the best part of this travel trailer—the front kitchen. Instead of a dinette and sofa combo, this Springdale features an extended countertop with two bar stools for a breakfast area. While front kitchen travel trailers often have better counterspace than other floor plans, I love the inclusion of even more. You can never have too much prep space on the road!

The bedroom has the other super unique feature of this travel trailer—a built-in desk. For extended trips or working full-time, this is a great option to avoid working in a dinette space. The desk sits under a large window for gorgeous views while you’re clocked in. 

My only downside of this RV is that the bedroom is accessed through the bathroom, and there is no rear door from the bedroom to leave if someone is taking a shower. Besides the bathroom, this travel trailer is a win for a working traveler. 

Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite 2506FK

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Specs

  • Length: 25’11”
  • Dry Weight: 5,689 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,131 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Why I Chose It: Short and Light

If you’re looking for a petite front kitchen travel trailer, meet the Rockwood Mini Lite 2506FK. This compact RV uses a smart design to pack everything you need for a great trip, and then some! 

The front kitchen has a standard L-shaped layout and a large pantry. The fridge is directly to the left of the entry steps, allowing the side of the cabinet that houses the refrigerator to serve as your entertainment area. This is a great way to save space without losing the entertainment wall.

While this front kitchen travel trailer comes standard with a large 44” by 85” U-dinette in its solo slide, I would opt for the 78” theater seating with a removable table. In the rear, the camp queen bed includes flip-up storage and wardrobes on either side. 

Though the Rockwood Mini Lite has a pass through bathroom, it does have a second entrance directly into the bedroom, making it easier to go from the back to the front while the toilet is in use.

It still offers impressive hauling capability for a small travel trailer with over 2,000 pounds of cargo capacity. So, if you want something ultra-light and compact, check out the Rockwood Mini Lite 2506FK. 

Dutchmen Kodiak Ultimate 2921FKDS

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Specs

  • Length: 33’8”
  • Dry Weight: 6,732 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,948 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3
Why I Chose It: Cozy Bedroom

The Kodiak Ultimate 2921FKDS is the front kitchen travel trailer for a cozy experience on the road. The bedroom includes a king bed in a slide and an electric fireplace for a little extra warmth and ambiance. 

One big advantage of this front kitchen layout is the use of drawers. Instead of bottom cabinets, you have drawers. They are easier to organize and access than a cabinet. I am not a fan of the countertops in this RV, though. Where the countertops meet in this L-shaped kitchen, there is a step-down from one side to the other. For a travel trailer with a higher price point, I’d love solid surface counters that maintain the same level throughout. 

The hinged entertainment center with a hidden pantry is also one of the nicer features of this travel trailer, allowing you to angle the TV however you need or access the extra storage behind it. 

However, I would expect more fresh water capacity in this RV. If most travel trailers under 30 feet on this list have over 50 gallons of fresh water storage, this should be possible on the Kodiak. However, this is still a great option for those who value the coziness of an in-bedroom fireplace and solid features. 

Flagstaff Classic 832FK Front Kitchen Travel Trailer

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Specs

  • Length: 36’10”
  • Dry Weight: 9,474 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,821 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Why I Chose It: Best for Full-Time RVing

With three slides, the Flagstaff Classic 832FK is the dream front kitchen travel trailer for anyone who wants to live full-time on the road. 

At the front, you have a large kitchen and entertaining area with a central island and a massive residential fridge. You get theater seating across from the entertainment center and a second couch perpendicular to it. Sit down for a meal at a dinette with bench and chair seating. When it’s time for work, just pull a chair over to the pull-out desk by the fireplace. 

The rear has a king-size bed, a bathroom with a full shower, and a washer/dryer-ready wardrobe. You can set up for quite some time with 54 gallons of fresh water storage, a 53-gallon black water tank, and a massive 131 gallons of gray water storage. 

The finishes make you feel at home, with deep gray cabinetry, pendant lights over the island, and a feature headboard behind the king bed. If I were planning to live full-time on the road, this would be my choice for a travel trailer with a front kitchen.

Front Kitchen Travel Trailer Comparisons

Which Travel Trailers Have a Front Kitchen?

Front kitchen in Heartland Eddie Bauer 33FK
Image by Heartland RV

Most major RV and travel trailer manufacturers have at least one front kitchen layout. While this list doesn’t encompass all front kitchen travel trailers, it does hit on some of the leading manufacturers. 

If you didn’t find what you are looking for on this list or want to check out other models, discover these travel trailer brands with front kitchen layouts: 

Keystone

  • Cougar
  • Springdale
  • Hideout
  • Passport
  • Bullet

Forest River

  • Campsite Ultra
  • Flagstaff & Rockwood (multiple brands)
  • Ozark
  • Salem Hemisphere
  • Wildwood

Jayco

  • Jay Feather
  • Eagle HT
  • Jay Flight SLX

Heartland

  • Eddie Bauer
  • Mallard

East to West

  • Longitude

Others

  • Dutchmen Kodiak & Astoria
  • Coachmen Catalina Legacy
  • KZ RV Connect Mini

We love the space and extra-homey feel that front kitchen travel trailers provide. If you are new to RVing or want more information about different RV types, here are a few other articles. 

Which is your favorite front kitchen travel trailer and why? Let us know in the comments below.

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  • A Louisiana native turned Arizona desert dweller, Claire and her husband are on a mission to visit as many national, state, and tribal parks as possible. You can find her out on the Phoenix trails for day hikes or on the road in a campervan. Catch her adventures, trail tips, and National Park recommendations on Instagram at @clooseontheloose.

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