WHO DOESN’T LIKE A BONUS ROOM? In destination trailers with loft floor plans, the loft serves as your ultimate multi-purpose space. Whether you use it as a treehouse-style bunk room for the kids, storage space for seasonal gear, or a guest bedroom for friends and family, you’ll appreciate the versatility of a two-floor RV with a loft—or two!
Key Takeaways
- Destination trailers with lofts maximize versatility and space, offering bonus rooms for sleeping, storage, or guests—ideal for long-term or seasonal stays thanks to their larger, more residential designs compared to traditional travel trailers.
- Top 2026 models, such as the Campsite Reserve 39LA, Salem Grand Villa 42ICE, and Coleman Homestead NOVA, showcase luxury features like dual lofts, front kitchens, patios, spiral staircases, and king-size bedrooms—blending residential comfort with campground living.
- Built for extended stays rather than frequent towing, destination trailers feature robust construction, residential appliances, washer/dryer prep, and climate control options, making them a top choice for full-time RVers or seasonal campers seeking home-like amenities.
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ToggleWhat Is the Difference Between a Travel Trailer and a Destination Trailer?
So, what is a destination trailer? Travel trailers and destination trailers are both pulled behind a tow vehicle. Travel trailers tend to be lighter and easier to tow. They are designed for everything from weekend trips to cross-country road trips and family vacations to couples getaways. In short, they let you enjoy the open road.
Most destination trailers are built for more permanent, stationary RV living and infrequent travel, so they tend to be taller, wider, longer, and heavier. This makes them perfect for seasonal lots or full-time living. Many require a heavy-duty pickup for relocation, but once you set up, you can enjoy a luxurious residential camping experience.
10 Unique Destination Trailers with Loft Floor Plans
We’ve chosen ten destination RVs with loft floor plans, unique layouts, luxury amenities, and enticing decor. Let’s tour these unique hybrid campers.
Campsite Reserve 39LA
Specs
- Length: 43’9”
- Dry Weight: 12,194 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 1,806 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
There aren’t many destination trailers with front kitchens, but after touring the Campsite Reserve 39LA, I like the flow of this unique layout, which is new for 2026. While cooking and washing dishes, you can look out the huge front windows. A breakfast bar and freestanding dining table with chairs provide ample space to seat friends and family.
The kitchen features solid surface countertops with a waterfall edge, topped by decorative open-air shelving—a unique feature. Walk past the massive pantry to find a comfortable sectional sofa joined by a two-seater sofa.
The rear bedroom with a camp king mattress features its own entrance, washer/dryer hookups, storage wardrobes, and a cozy electric fireplace. Head upstairs to find an open loft with a pair of Teddy Bear plush mats and shelves. A second loft opens to the living room, providing a fun perch for kids or an additional storage space.
Campsite Reserve 20JW


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Specs
- Length: 35’8”
- Dry Weight: 8,774 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 2,431 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
Is a patio the ultimate feature for a destination trailer? The Campsite Reserve 20JW not only offers a rear patio, but it is also covered, protecting from the sun or rain, thanks to the upper loft. This is a spot where I’d love to relax at a waterfront site.
Inside, the front living room is surrounded by massive windows, providing another opportunity to admire the views. Head upstairs to find a sleeping loft with bunk mats. Below, the primary bedroom features a camp king mattress. Washer/dryer hookups are located in the kitchen, a setup more traditionally found in tiny homes.
Campsite Reserve destination trailers feature a seamless roof membrane that protects from leaks and reflects heat. The tinted windows, zebra shades, and large-capacity air conditioner ensure you stay cool, even on the hottest summer days, making this trailer ready for a seasonal site near the lake or ocean.
For an identical layout with different decor, check out the Timberwolf 20OG.
Campsite Reserve 39JD
Specs
- Length: 43’4”
- Dry Weight: 12,380 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 1,020 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
How many windows can you spot on the Campsite Reserve 39JD? It promises amazing views from every angle, especially from the two sliding glass doors. The chaise sofa conceals a true pull-out bed, adding to the camp king bed in the primary bedroom and the pair of queen mattresses in the upper loft. You can even toss sleeping bags on the small storage loft.
The pair of full bathrooms is a feature I loved, especially since the primary bedroom has a private bathroom with dual vanities—no more sharing space with a messy spouse. The second full bath, located near the living area, is excellent for children and guests.
The rear of this model is a wall of windows, allowing abundant light to fill the living room. You’ll find a comfortable sectional sofa and open floor plan, with the kitchen boasting a large island with a raised breakfast bar. A freestanding dining table provides views of your campsite.
Puma Vista 403LFT

Specs
- Length: 42’10”
- Dry Weight: 12,639 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 1,261 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
The trio of windows in the front kitchen of the Puma Vista 403LFT make food prep and dishwashing enjoyable, providing panoramic views from your site. While dining, choose from the counter-height breakfast bar overlooking the living room or the freestanding table and chairs beside a large campside window.
The interior decor feels quite residential, combining elements of homey and modern styles. A trio of plush couches creates a comfortable place to relax in the living room. Take a look up for a peek into the oversized loft, featuring three bunk beds and two storage wardrobes for the kids.
The rear king bedroom stands out for several reasons. I like that it has its own entrance. Additionally, it features a small desk with drawers, providing a great spot to work from home. Despite having a king bed, the room has sufficient floor space. A wall of wardrobes and a designated space for a washer and dryer complete the area.
Jay Flight Bungalow JAYLOFT


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Specs
- Length: 41’11”
- Dry Weight: 12,360 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 1,940 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 9
The Jay Flight Bungalow JAYLOFT is ready for the ultimate slumber party, with two large lofts providing space to sleep six or more. Additionally, the living room features a sectional sofa with a hide-a-bed. Seating the whole crew is no issue, thanks to the oversized sofa and nearby breakfast bar.
This destination trailer feels open and airy, with large sliding doors, generous windows, and high ceilings. The loft vibe is enhanced with modern metal railings and a spiral staircase. As someone who has never had much counterspace in my RVs, I love the large central island with solid surface countertops, a dual-bowl sink with drying rack, and a high-rise faucet with pull-out sprayer.
Washer/dryer prep is found in the large rear bathroom. Thanks to a teak shower seat and a tankless water heater, you can enjoy long, relaxing showers. At the front, you’ll find a queen bed that’s upgradable to a king. Jayco has placed a window bench in the front cap. Surrounded by three large windows, this is the ultimate spot to take in the views from your seasonal site.
Salem Grand Villa 42ICE
Specs
- Length: 45’
- Dry Weight: 13,749 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 1,996 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 7
There’s something swanky about the interior of the Salem Grand Villa 42ICE. Maybe it’s the spiral staircase leading to the front loft, the white marble design on the kitchen island, or the textured window coverings. Even the exterior has been thoughtfully redesigned with retro metal.
However, it’s not simply the decor that’s eye-catching. After all, 42ICE features dual lofts (with five bunk mats), a tilting king bed in the primary bedroom, and a massive sectional sofa in the living room. The floor space in the rear bathroom is incredible. Don’t overlook the hidden spot for a washer and dryer next to the walk-in shower.
The detachable front hitch is a feature you’ll appreciate when parking for an extended stay, as is the on-demand tankless water heater. Robust construction ensures durability and extended-season liveability.
Compare regional availability for the Wildwood Grand Lodge 42ICE.
Timberwolf Black Label 39DLBL

Specs
- Length: 42’8”
- Dry Weight: 11,040 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 2,151 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 6
The impressive features of the Timberwolf Black Label 39DLBL begin on the exterior, where you will find fiberglass gel-coated sidewalls, thermo-foil arctic insulation, large frameless windows, and a sleek, black glass door leading into the front bedroom. Inside, a walk-around king bed is surrounded by storage wardrobes, and an electric fireplace adds extra coziness to the bedroom on chilly nights.
The kitchen and living room appear extra spacious, thanks to the opposing slides and the soaring high ceilings, which are not obstructed by a loft. Instead, the large loft tops the front bedroom and bathroom. This upper space offers two bunk mats, as well as an open storage area.
As a Black Label model, the 39DLBL is outfitted with solid surface countertops and an impressive appliance package for the kitchen. In addition to two pantries, a third closet is prepped for a stackable washer and dryer. For additional sleeping space, the living room features a hide-a-bed sofa.
Salem Villa Grand 44ZEN

Specs
- Length: 44’11”
- Dry Weight: 14,309 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 1,891 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
At just under 45 feet, the 44ZEN is one of the biggest destination trailers with a loft currently available. The space feels even larger thanks to the massive windows that reach to the high ceilings. The TV is placed on a televator so it won’t interrupt the endless views.
Front and rear lofts extend the living space to a second level, with two 42” x 74” bunk mats on one end and a plush queen bed on the other. I haven’t seen many destination trailers use anything other than bunk mats in the loft, so this thick mattress is a true bonus.
The appropriately named 44ZEN offers a zen-like retreat in the bedroom. Relax in the tilting king bed while looking out the panoramic front windows. While the primary bedroom has a half bath nearby, the true star of the show is the oversized rear bathroom, which features a porcelain toilet, a seamless shower surround, glass doors, dual sprayheads, and a closet prepped for a stackable washer/dryer.
Compare regional availability for the Wildwood Grand Lodge 44ZEN.
Salem Grand Villa 42VERANDA
Specs
- Length: 44’11”
- Dry Weight: 13,754 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 2,446 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 8
With the Salem Grand Villa 42VERANDA, the party starts on the rear patio, where the Versa-Glide Deck System electronically extends the deck at the push of a button. An outdoor kitchen is built in, featuring a griddle, sink, and mini fridge. The ceiling fan provides a nice breeze while you prepare meals.
Step inside to find more cool features. A unique kitchen island provides seating for four, complementing the L-shaped sofa in the living room. The fresh styling features curved lines and natural textures, lending a modern appeal. The primary bedroom offers a Versa-Tilt king mattress. Head upstairs to find a queen bed and an interesting Japanese-style sunken table that you utilize while sitting on the floor.
Coleman Homestead NOVA
Specs
- Length: 42’11”
- Dry Weight: 12,777 pounds
- Cargo Capacity: 3,023 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 10
The Homestead NOVA is part of Coleman’s destination trailer lineup, offering a residential kitchen, two lofts, and a primary bedroom. When you snuggle up on the plush J-shaped sofa, you have a decision: Should you lift the telescoping TV for screen time or open the blinds and take in the views out the massive campside window?
Each loft features triple twin bunk beds, providing ample space for a large family. You don’t have to worry about stuffy lofts, as this model features three air conditioners, boasting a total of 37,000 BTUs. Plus, it’s one of the most affordable destination trailers in its class!
Honorable Mentions
- Salem Grand Villa: 42VIEW | 44VIEW | 42FLDL | 42ZEN
- Campsite Reserve 16SW
- Sierra 41DUPLEX
- Timberwolf Black Label 39ALBL
What Are The Benefits of a Destination Trailer?
Destination trailers offer generously sized living spaces, and they are designed for long-term stays. Since they are typically towed infrequently and always require a heavy-duty tow vehicle, heartier building materials may be used. You can expect amenities like residential appliances, luxurious decor, and added weather protection. Destination trailers with lofts have additional sleeping and storage space.
Are Destination Campers Meant to Be Moved?
Destination trailers have the same tongue as other towable trailers, meaning they can be moved with a similar tow hitch. However, they are intended to be towed occasionally, whether for relocating to another full-time RV location or a seasonal campground. Due to their height, weight, and length, they are less nimble than traditional travel trailers. Our Towing Guide can help you check your current vehicle’s towing capacity.
Destination trailers are making a name for themselves with modern innovations and design upgrades. If you want to learn more about destination trailers, check out these related resources:
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- The Best Luxury Destination Trailers
- 2025 RV Innovations from the Hershey RV Show
- Compare Mid Bunk Fifth Wheels to these Destination Trailers
- Discover our favorite Tiny Home Camper floor plans
Would you prefer an RV with a loft or separate sleeping spaces on the primary floor? Tell us 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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