What Is the Best Fifth Wheel Bunkhouse?

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Kerri Cox

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Kerri Cox is a teacher and freelance writer. After hating the outdoors for much of her life, an RV trip with her in-laws to Colorado changed Kerri’s life. She soon bought an RV for cross-country family trips. Her sons are now grown, so she and her husband have entered the next stage of their journey as empty nesters. She especially loves to visit mountains and national parks.

If you’ve ever stepped inside a fifth wheel bunkhouse, the extra sleeping beds and amenities may have won you over already. These roomy RVs offer space for the whole family to spread out or gather together. Learn more about the best fifth wheel bunkhouse RVs and explore our top selections.

What Is a Fifth Wheel Bunkhouse?

Family with kids enjoy separate lounging spaces in Eddie Bauer fifth wheel bunkhouse
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What makes a fifth wheel different from other types of RVs mainly comes down to the 5th wheel towing experience. Compared to travel trailers, the fifth wheel hitch setup is quite different. Fifth wheels require a special hitch, commonly installed in the truck bed. They offer a smoother towing experience, which some RVers prefer. However, most 5th wheels require a heavy-duty truck for safe towing. 

Now that we understand what a fifth wheel is, let’s discuss bunkhouses. A fifth wheel bunkhouse has additional dedicated beds for kids and guests, often in a private bunk room. Sometimes, these bunk rooms offer wardrobe storage, an entertainment center, and convertible furniture to turn the space into a mobile classroom, office, or playroom.

Most fifth wheel bunkhouse floor plans place the bunks at the rear, with a mid-ship kitchen and a front bedroom. However, some variations offer the bunks in a central location or at the front of the layout. The best way to learn what feels best to you is to tour some of these fifth wheel bunkhouse floor plans in person!Top Fifth Wheel Campers with Bunkhouse

Top Fifth Wheel Campers with Bunkhouse

If you’re looking for a 5th wheel bunkhouse for sale in 2025, here are some top models to put on your list:

Best Small Bunkhouse Fifth Wheel

Keystone Arcadia Select 27SBH

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Specs
  • Length: 32’8”
  • Dry Weight: 7,895 pounds 
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,605 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 10
Favorite Feature: “Small” But Roomy Interior

While the Keystone Arcadia Select 27SBH is considered small in the world of fifth wheels, the interior feels surprisingly roomy and offers substantial sleeping capacity. The clever layout incorporates the rear bunks into a seamless design with the rear living area. Plus, this fifth wheel is easier to tow than a traditional travel trailer of a similar length.

While the bunk room isn’t large enough for the kids to play in, it can sleep as many as six, thanks to the unique triple-double bunks (three extra-wide beds). The primary bedroom is located at the front of the RV, giving families some separation in this petite fifth wheel. The trailer is not short on amenities, offering a taller slide-out for added headroom, a tankless water heater, electric stabilizing jacks, and 4G LTE and Wi-Fi prep.

Keystone offers a sister model—the Cougar Sport 2700BH. If you like the floor plan, check out both options to see which design features and amenities you prefer.

Comparisons

Best Front Bunkhouse Fifth Wheel

Keystone Montana High Country 397FB

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Specs
  • Length: 43’
  • Dry Weight: 14,710 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,875 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
Favorite Feature: Side by Side Bunk Room Desks

The Keystone Montana High Country 397FB is even more unique among this niche RV type, as the bunk room features flexible sleeping options and dual desks. Those desks make this front bunkhouse 5th wheel an excellent choice for anyone needing a mobile office or classroom.

The bunk room features two L-shaped bunks that can sleep up to four kids. Bunk residents get their own full bathroom and a closet prepped for a stackable washer and dryer. An entertainment center above the dual desks rounds out the bunk room’s extensive amenities.

The opposite end of the floor plan boasts your primary bedroom, complete with its own bathroom with dual vanities and a large shower. The living area is perfect for family movie nights, as Keystone included a massive sectional sofa instead of the traditional dinette-and-sofa layout you’ll find in most comparable bunkhouse 5th wheels.

Comparisons

Best Rear Bunkhouse Fifth Wheel

Forest River Sabre 38DBL

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Specs
  • Length: 43’1”
  • Dry Weight: 12,848 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,800 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 7
Favorite Feature: Rear Bunkhouse Suite

Many 5th wheel floor plans with a bunkhouse in the rear are built with the bunks in a relatively small room—not the Sabre 38DBL. Forest River created a true bunkhouse suite at the rear of this layout, complete with its own full bathroom, a private rear entrance, and ladder access to the upper bunks. With an L-shaped upper bunk, a flip-down bunk, and a jackknife sofa, you can sleep 4 to 5 kids comfortably in the bunkhouse, and nobody has to come to use your primary bathroom in the middle of the night. 

The rear bunkhouse is separated from the main bedroom by an expansive living area and kitchen. Behind the entertainment center, you’ll find hidden storage, a central kitchen island, theater seating, and a freestanding table and chairs. Residential appliances make this kitchen feel upscale, and the front breakfast hutch provides a versatile space for a coffee maker, toaster, and other portable RV kitchen appliances.

A unique feature of the front bedroom is the triple bypass door, which improves access to the nearly full-width front closet. The camper king bed, washer and dryer prep, and a creative headboard with added storage round out this private and relaxing bedroom space.

Comparisons

Best Fifth Wheel With Loft Bunkhouse

Jayco Eagle 355MBQS

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Specs
  • Length: 42’4”
  • Dry Weight: 12,830 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,370 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 10
Favorite Feature: Loft Above Bonus Room

Redesigned for 2025, the Jayco Eagle 355MBQS combines the spaciousness of a rear living floor plan with the convenience of a central lofted bunk area. The loft sits above a bonus room, which includes a tri-fold sofa and a desk with TV prep above it. Use it for added sleeping space, a game room, or your mobile office.

Dual opposing slides open up the combined kitchen and living area at the rear of the layout. Seating and dining options include a tri-fold sofa, theater seating, and a unique combination dinette with a bench on one side and two chairs on the other. The kitchen boasts a central island with a multi-functional sink, residential appliances, and carefully thought-out pantry and cabinet storage.

At the front, a 72” x 80” king bed and a walk-in closet highlight the primary bedroom. The bed sits in a slide-out to expand the space, which allows for windows on each side to improve cross-ventilation on hot summer nights. The bedroom is also prepped for separate washer and dryer units.

Comparisons

Best Front Living Bunkhouse Fifth Wheel

Forest River Sabre 37FLL

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Specs
  • Length: 42’9″
  • Dry Weight: 12,203 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,867 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 9
Favorite Feature: Huge Family Room

With two tri-fold sofas, a 56” theater seat, and an electric fireplace below a large television, the elevated front living room is truly the star of the show in the Forest River Sabre 37FLL. Family movie night in the RV has never been so comfortable! And the sofas are quick and easy to convert to beds when the movie is over.

Generous countertops, a farmhouse sink, and a large fridge with French doors highlight the kitchen. There’s even a hidden step in the U-shaped kitchen for easier access to the higher overhead cabinets. The “zebra shades” on all windows let light in while adding privacy, and a ceiling fan improves air circulation while complementing the dual 15,000-BTU ducted air conditioners.

The kids will love the huge lofted bunk area above the primary bedroom. This versatile area allows you to arrange sleeping mats in whatever way you see fit, providing ultimate flexibility for sleeping, storage, and anything else you need. Exterior features include solar reflective windows for improved heat deflection, safety sensors for tire pressure monitoring, and an LP quick connect for outdoor grilling.

Comparisons

Best Bunkhouse Fifth Wheel For Full-Time Living

Forest River Arctic Wolf 3650SUITE

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Specs
  • Length: 43’5″
  • Dry Weight: 11,383 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,762 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
Favorite Feature: Versatile Mid-Ship Bunk Room

You want plenty of space and privacy for full-time living, and the Forest River Arctic Wolf 3650SUITE truly delivers. Dual opposing slides in the rear living area make this one of the largest living spaces you’ll find in a bunkhouse fifth wheel RV. Standard living room furniture includes a tri-fold and theater seating across from the entertainment center and fireplace, which are mounted on a swinging door that reveals hidden pantry storage. 

The unique mid-ship bunk room creates one of the best multi-purpose spaces you’ll find in any RV. It features two 28” x 72” bunks, a jackknife sofa, and a trundle bed, feasibly allowing you to sleep 4-5 kids comfortably. When the trundle is recessed, you have easy access to the desk for work or art projects. An elevated loft above the bunk room adds more sleeping or storage capacity, which gives the kids some separation.

Arctic Wolf models also come with amenities designed for year-round camping, including a high-efficiency furnace with 35,000 BTUs, an enclosed underbelly and tanks, a solar power package, and extra insulation. You’ll also find creature comforts like a tankless water heater, light-filtering “zebra shades,” and a 72” x 80” king bed.

Comparisons

Best Luxury Fifth Wheel Bunkhouse

Keystone Montana High Country 389BH

Montana High Country 389BH Floor Plan - one of the best fifth wheel bunkhouse RVs in 2025
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Specs
  • Length: 40’5”
  • Dry Weight: 13,968 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,557 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
Favorite Feature: All Residential Kitchen Appliances

What makes a luxury 5th wheel luxurious? Expect to find more robust construction materials, upgraded amenities, and stylish interior decor. The Keystone Montana High Country 389BH has all three. Starting with the layout, a second entrance directly into the bunk room is an underrated luxury, allowing private access directly into the rear half bathroom. 

The living area luxuries include power theater seating across from an electric fireplace mounted below the Smart HDTV. A central island adds functionality and luxury to the kitchen, and a freestanding table and chairs replace a traditional booth dinette for more comfortable dining. That table and chairs also make the dining area more versatile, offering a more comfortable place for those who work remotely. 

Residential kitchen appliances also highlight this fifth wheel’s upgrade luxuries, and you’ll appreciate the dedicated coffee station to keep the remaining counterspace free for meal prep. Retreating to the front bedroom, you’ll find a king bed, washer/dryer prep in an oversized wardrobe, and a private entrance to the main bathroom. Outside, you’ll enjoy the kitchen and dual-powered awnings, as well as a massive pass through storage compartment thanks to Montana’s Z-frame construction.

Comparisons

Is The Best Bunkhouse Fifth Wheel Right For You?

Family discussing benefits of the best fifth wheel bunkhouse with RV specialist
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RV manufacturers offer so many unique floorplans because RVers come in many varieties. So, how do you know if a fifth wheel bunkhouse is right for you? Consider these elements:

You Have a Large Family

Large families appreciate the space afforded by 5th wheel campers with bunkhouses. They can often sleep six or more, which means there’s enough room for everyone to have a dedicated bed. There’s no need to break down a dinette each night! Plus, bunkrooms may offer built-in wardrobes, entertainment centers, couches, and desks, making the room useful for more than simply sleeping.

Your Truck Has Plenty of Towing Capacity

While the size of fifth wheel bunkhouses is certainly an advantage while camping, it’s less of an advantage while towing –unless you have a capable tow vehicle. Make sure to carefully check your weight ratings to ensure your truck has sufficient tow capacity and payload capacity. Both are important.

You Need Interior Headroom

If you stand next to a fifth wheel and then a travel trailer at a dealership, you can easily tell that fifth wheels are much taller. These rigs can top out with exterior heights over 13 feet, providing plenty of headroom. You might even find some with lofts, thanks to the height.

You Want Some Privacy While Camping

Due to their length and size, fifth wheel bunkhouses can offer some privacy, especially if the bunks and the primary bedroom are at opposite ends of a 30-to-40-foot RV. Plus, the bunk room gives kids a place of their own. On long vacations, parents will especially appreciate this feature!

What Is the Largest Bunkhouse Fifth Wheel?

Consider the length, height, and floor plan when looking for the roomiest fifth wheel. With many models to choose from, fifth wheel floorplans over 42 feet will be among the roomiest. Along with length, however, a 5th wheel with additional slide-out rooms will offer added interior space. Keep this in mind as you’re comparing large fifth wheel floor plans.

Is a 5th Wheel Better Than a Motorhome for Full-Time Living?

Several factors come into play in deciding between a 5th wheel and a motorhome for full-time living. Some enjoy the experience of driving a motorhome, while others like the flexibility offered by towables. Both have good floorplans and amenities for full-timing. 

Learn more about full-time RV living.

What Is the Life Expectancy of a Fifth Wheel Camper?

The life expectancy of a fifth wheel camper depends on its construction and maintenance. However, most hold up well for 10 to 20 years. 

Read more about 5th wheel and RV maintenance on our page dedicated to learning how to RV


If you’re interested in other fifth wheels with varied floor plans, enjoy these additional resources: 

Which fifth wheel bunkhouse floor plans and amenities caught your eye? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Kerri Cox is a teacher and freelance writer. After hating the outdoors for much of her life, an RV trip with her in-laws to Colorado changed Kerri's life. She soon bought an RV for cross-country family trips. Her sons are now grown, so she and her husband have entered the next stage of their journey as empty nesters. She especially loves to visit mountains and national parks.

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