Best Class A Motorhomes with Bunk Beds

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Stephanie Hatley

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Staying at Watchman Campground inside Zion National Park was one of the best experiences of my life! We also love Acadia, and my kids are begging us to return to White Sands.

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North Carolina

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Our family travels in a 2022 Grand Design Reflection 28BH, but we hope to one day own an Airstream!

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Our family hit the road in September 2021. We spend more time traveling than we do in NC, and because of that, we’ve visited 28 states and 19 of the 63 national parks so far. We love roadschooling, meeting new people, trying new foods, and embracing our beautiful country on this adventure!

If you’re a family who enjoys camping, you may think a Class A RV is out of the question due to the lack of floor plans with bunk rooms. But today, we’re sharing the best Class A motorhomes with bunk beds that are perfect for families or grandkids. If you need a large motorhome that sleeps seven to nine people comfortably, you’re in the right place.

What Is The Best Class A Motorhome with Bunk Beds?

We’ve compiled a list of the best Class A motorhomes with bunk beds for those who prefer individual beds to the cabover style of Class C campers. While each motorhome features bunk beds near the rear master bedroom, the rest of the layouts are unique.

All have a gasoline engine and are under 40 feet long, except the Forest River Georgetown 7, which is just over 40 feet. They’re also all built on a Ford® F53 chassis. So if you’re looking for a Class A motorhome with bunk beds to accommodate your family this camping season, check out our favorites!

Thor Freedom Traveler A32

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Photo by Thor

Specs

  • Length: 33’4”
  • GVWR: 18,000 pounds
  • Chassis: Ford® F53
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 7

Favorite Feature: Drop-down Overhead Bunk

While this Freedom Traveler A32 Class A motorhome with bunk beds is under 34 feet long, it still has everything you need, including a booth dinette, sofa, fully-equipped kitchen, and rear bedroom with a wardrobe and dresser. If dry camping is your style, you’ll appreciate the 50-gallon fresh water tank, 40-gallon black waste tank, and 40-gallon gray waste tank.

The bunks are perfect for two kids, but you can also use the drop-down overhead bunk in the cab for additional sleeping space. If you don’t use it for sleeping, it can be a convenient temporary storage location while you’re in camp.

Forest River Georgetown 7 Series 36K7

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Specs

  • Length: 40’1”
  • GVWR: 26,000 pounds
  • Chassis: Ford® F53
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8

Favorite Feature: Kitchen Layout

My favorite feature of the Georgetown 7 Series 36K7 is the kitchen layout because it maximizes the interior space. There’s a long galley-style countertop against the campside with all the appliances. This makes cooking convenient when everything is within reaching distance.

And the bonus is the large pantry on the driver’s side. Not only will it hold all the food for a weekend camping trip, but it’s easily accessible when you’re driving down the road. Grabbing a snack is quick and easy.

This coach also features two bathrooms—one in the hallway, which is easy for the kids and guests to access, and the other in the rear, ideal for parents who want a separate washroom. The Georgetown 7 Series 36K7 also has a booth dinette and sofa across from the kitchen, providing a space conducive to entertaining.

Jayco Alante 29F

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Photo by Jayco

Specs

  • Length: 32’2”
  • GVWR: 18,000 pounds
  • Chassis: Ford® F53
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8

Favorite Feature: Storage Everywhere

While the Alante 29F is the shortest Class A motorhome with bunk beds on the list, I love how Jayco maximized the storage space. Overhead cabinets are everywhere in this coach. Plus, there’s a pantry in the kitchen and a dresser and wardrobe in the rear bedroom. Whether you’re traveling for a weekend, a week, or a month, you’ll have plenty of room to store all your food, gadgets, gear, and clothes.

The sofa and booth dinette are opposite, and the kitchen features a flip-up countertop to create more prep space. The hallway bathroom is easy for everyone to access since it sits across from the bunk beds and next to the master bedroom. Plus, the bunks feature their own tablet holders so everyone can enjoy their personalized entertainment choices in the evenings.

Thor Hurricane 34J

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Photo by Thor

Specs

  • Length: 35’9”
  • GVWR: 22,000 pounds
  • Chassis: Ford® F53
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 7

Favorite Feature: Spacious Interior with Super Slide

The super slide extends nearly the entire length of the driver’s side in this Class A motorhome with bunks. This greatly enhances the living area, creating a spacious walkway from front to back. When you’re a traveling family, this gives you plenty of room to move about the Hurricane 34J without bumping into each other.

The rest of this RV’s floor plan is similar to the Jayco Alante 29F, with the sofa across from the booth dinette, the bunk beds, and the master bedroom near the hallway bathroom. But it’s slightly longer, providing more interior space, a larger bathroom, and an outside kitchen.

Jayco Precept 36A

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Specs

  • Length: 38’10”
  • GVWR: 24,000 pounds
  • Chassis: Ford® F53
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 9

Favorite Feature: Two Bathrooms

Not only do you have two bathrooms in the Precept 36A, but they’re two full bathrooms. This is a huge selling point when traveling with kids. The parents have their private rear suite, and the kids have easy access to the second bathroom across from their bunk beds. The rear bath also features a huge vanity, which provides ample storage for your toiletries and personal items.

This is the first Class A motorhome with bunk beds on the passenger side. The primary bed and hallway bathroom also flip to the driver’s side. You’ll also find opposing slides in the primary sleeping area, along with a king bed, an optional washer/dryer combo, and dual wardrobes. In this floor plan, the sofa and dinette are on the same side, directly across from the kitchen.

Forest River Georgetown 3 Series 33B

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Photo by Forest River

Specs

  • Length: 34’6”
  • GVWR: 22,000 pounds
  • Chassis: Ford® F53
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 9

Favorite Feature: Defined Rooms

My favorite feature of the Georgetown 3 Series 33B is how the walls help differentiate the front living area from the rear sleeping space. Because the bathroom wall extends into the hallway and the refrigerator extends on the opposite wall, the space feels nicely separated. 

While some prefer the open concept, this layout is ideal for families wanting privacy. When friends come for dinner, the rear bedroom is secluded from the coach’s rear.

Like the Jayco Precept 36A, the king bed and bathroom are on the driver’s side, while the bunk beds are on the campside. The living space is designed with a sofa and dinette opposite the kitchen, and swivel chairs in the cockpit provide additional seating for family game nights.

Honorable Mentions

Are There Other RVs With Bunk Beds?

Almost every RV type has floor plans with bunk beds. Travel trailers and fifth wheels frequently feature bunk models. Some Class B vans even have a rear bunk system, and some small trailer manufacturers uniquely build bunks into their floor plans due to their versatility. Bunks are convenient and add value, which makes their inclusion a smart choice for RV manufacturers. You should have no trouble finding a bunk model at almost any price point to fit your needs.

Check out some of these articles to learn more about other RV types with bunk beds:

What Size Are Bunk Beds in an RV?

While bed sizes vary from camper to camper, you’ll generally find that bunk beds are smaller than standard twins. Typically, an RV bunk bed will be around 30” x 80”, but their sizes will vary by manufacturer. While some RVs feature double-over-double bunks, single bunks are more common in Class A motorhomes with bunk beds.

Learn more about RV mattress sizes in this article!

What Is The Weight Limit for RV Bunk Beds?

Again, this will vary depending on the RV’s manufacturer. Most RV bunk beds have a maximum load rating between 200 and 400 pounds. This is ideal so that as kids mature into teenagers, they won’t outweigh their bunk beds’ capacities. However, you might find your teenager outgrows the length of an RV bunk bed!


These best Class A motorhomes with bunk beds offer excellent solutions for camping families. With floor plans that include two bathrooms, spacious interiors, and comfortable living areas, your family will enjoy camping for years to come!

Check out these additional articles to find your perfect RV for making memories at the campsite!

Which Class A motorhome would you choose? Let us know your favorite in the comments below!

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