What Is the Smallest Travel Trailer with a Bathroom?

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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.

HAVE YOU EVER MADE a creepy trek across a lonely campground in the middle of the night to use the restroom? If so, you understand why it’s worthwhile to invest in an RV with a toilet all your own. Even the smallest travel trailer with a bathroom can be a significant upgrade from tent camping, providing all the comforts you need. 

While small trailers usually come to mind as great options for couples or solo travelers, you might be surprised to learn about petite trailers with bunk beds. Many are light enough to be pulled by SUVs or small trucks with sufficient towing capacities. The small trailer segment is versatile.

Key Takeaways

  • Small travel trailers under 20 feet can still include full bathrooms—often in wet-bath format—making them a major comfort upgrade for campers who want convenience without upsizing.
  • This roundup highlights several models (Coleman, Geo Pro, Transcend ONE, Wolf Pup, Jay Feather Air, Imagine AIM, etc.) that balance compact length with smart layouts, storage, and features like bunk beds, Murphy beds, outdoor kitchens, and toy-hauler capability.
  • Options range from ultralight two-person floorplans to family-friendly bunkhouses and toy haulers, proving that small trailers with bathrooms can serve solo travelers, couples, and families alike.

What Is the Smallest Travel Trailer with a Bathroom?

Here are seven small travel trailers with bathrooms, sorted from shortest to longest:

Keystone Coleman 13R

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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Rear Bath
  • Length: 15’11”
  • Dry Weight: 2,436 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,064 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 2

A breakfast bar, an electric fireplace, a kitchen, and a dry bath in a trailer under 16 feet? You’ll find all of that and more in one of the smallest Coleman campers, the Coleman 13R. The breakfast bar is a great space-saver, giving you a spot to eat or work with a large window overlooking your campsite. A full-size bed is tucked into the front corner.

Coleman provides additional storage doors in the kitchen by eliminating the traditional oven and stove, replacing them with an induction cooktop. No propane is required since all heating is done with electricity. Even though this is a small camper, you don’t have to worry about small tanks, as it holds 28 gallons of fresh water and features generously sized 34-gallon black and gray tanks.

Compare the family-friendly bunkhouse layout in the Coleman 13B.

Rockwood Geo Pro 15TB

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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Front Kitchen
  • Length: 15’8”
  • Dry Weight: 2,833 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,074 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 2 

Under 16 feet long, the Rockwood Geo Pro 15TB is one of the smallest travel trailers with a bathroom. Many SUVs and small trucks can easily tow this lightweight trailer. However, don’t let the small size fool you; it has everything you need for a comfortable camping trip in a unique layout. 

The petite wet bath combines a toilet and shower, leaving room for a full kitchen with a three-burner propane cooktop, a microwave, a fridge/freezer combo, and a sink. The sleeping space is where you’ll find the most versatility. Thanks to the movable table, this space combines the functionality of a dinette and couch with the flexibility of twin beds with a king RV bed insert—a rare find in a small trailer.

Check the availability of the identical layout in the Flagstaff E-Pro 15TB.

Grand Design Transcend One 151RB

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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Rear Bath
  • Length: 19’8”
  • Dry Weight: 3,600 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 820 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3

Though it can be hard to fit a dinette and couch in lightweight travel trailers with bathrooms, the Transcend ONE 151RB offers both, thanks to the smart use of a Murphy bed. It folds out to reveal a queen mattress, and the dinette folds down to a single bed, allowing this model to sleep at least three—possibly four if they’re small kids.

Extensive cabinetry provides ample storage space for clothes, cookware, and linens. Grand Design even considered pets by offering hidden pet bowls. Other useful features include a pull-out trash can and a folding interior/exterior table, which make it easier to live in a small space.

Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup 14CCW

Forest River Wolf Pup 14CCW smallest travel trailer with bathroom Floor Plan
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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Rear Split Bath
  • Length: 19’3”
  • Dry Weight: 3,314 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,161 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3

While most RV layouts place the main entry on the camp side of the trailer, the Wolf Pup 14CCW uses a rear entry, which opens up the floor plan in a unique way. You can use this door to slide bikes or kayaks in easily. Thanks to the cargo capacity topping 2,000 pounds, you can carry ample toys and gear.

Inside, the split-level bathroom features a shower on one side, with a small sink embedded within, while the toilet has its own private room. At the front, you’ll find a cozy corner queen bed. The fully equipped kitchen includes a 10.3-cubic-foot double-door refrigerator, an impressive find in the small trailer segment.

Jayco Jay Feather Air 16FBS

JAYCO_JAY_FEATHER_AIR_16FBS Floor Plan
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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Rear Bath
  • Length: 19’7”
  • Dry Weight: 3,810 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,340 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4

With its name, it’s no surprise that the Jay Feather Air 16FBS is one of the smallest Jayco travel trailers. Manufacturers often place either a dinette or couch in a small trailer, but Jayco’s solution of a comfortable sofa with movable table trays smartly combines both.

Thoughtful details, such as seamless countertops and an 11-cubic-foot refrigerator, elevate the camp cooking experience. Exterior upgrades, such as the power tongue jack, built-in exterior ladder, pre-wired mount for a backup camera, and 200-watt solar package, will surely be appreciated while towing and setting up camp. 

Grand Design Transcend One 151BH

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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Bunkhouse
  • Length: 19’8”
  • Dry Weight: 3,550 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 870 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 5 

Would you like to sleep five in a small travel trailer? The Transcend ONE 151BH truly transcends with a pair of bunks, a jackknife sofa, and a front queen bed—all in a camper under 20 feet long. The kitchen has a surprising amount of storage and counterspace, with a two-burner propane cooktop, microwave, and fridge.

For extended-season camping, the 4-Season Protection Package adds a heated underbelly, ductless heating, and thermofoil insulation to help you stay warm on chilly nights. Throughout the summer, stay cool with the 13,500-BTU roof-mount air conditioner and enjoy a shaded outside patio thanks to the 10-foot power awning. 

Keystone Coleman 13T

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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Toy Hauler
  • Length: 15’11”
  • Dry Weight: 3,005 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,250 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4  

New for 2026, the Coleman 13T is already turning heads thanks to its unique combination of features. You have to see this hybrid toy hauler to appreciate all of its functionality. The rear door folds out into a ramp, making it easy to load gear. A solid cargo capacity and six tie-downs help with hauling. 

Nearly all of the open floor space can be used for storage, as the interior bed is a Murphy design that flips up and converts to a desk or breakfast bar when the toys are unloaded. The second sleeping space is a flip-out, canvas-enclosed bed that sleeps two. Those who want to combine the joys of tent camping with the benefits of an RV will love the full rear screen door, which allows for a true connection to the great outdoors.

Check out the rear-entry design of the Coleman 13S.

Grand Design Imagine AIM 16MLA

GRAND_DESIGN_IMAGINE_AIM_16ML smallest travel trailer with bathroom Floor Plan
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Specs

  • Floor Plan: Rear Bath
  • Length: 19’8”
  • Dry Weight: 3,813 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 982 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3

If you’re looking for a small travel trailer with a bathroom and don’t prefer Murphy beds, consider the Imagine AIM 16MLA, which features a queen bed surrounded by storage. While it doesn’t have a dinette, the comfortable couch features hidden cup holders, and an indoor/outdoor table makes it easy to dine, craft, or work inside. Additionally, the roll-over sofa provides an extra bed.

Your family chef will love the counterspace in this L-shaped kitchen, which features a large two-door refrigerator, a convection microwave, and a two-burner propane cooktop. An exterior propane quick connect also makes it easy to set up your outdoor kitchen.

Grand Design Transcend ONE 131DL

GRAND_DESIGN_TRANSCEND_ONE_131DL smallest travel trailer with bathroom Floor Plan
Image by Grand Design

Specs 

  • Floor Plan: Rear Bath
  • Length: 15’10”
  • Dry Weight: 2,950 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,470 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 2

Though it is under 16 feet, the Transcend ONE 131DL isn’t short on features, which include a fully enclosed underbelly, pass-through storage, and a JBL sound system. Small, yet smart, amenities enhance the functionality of this compact travel trailer, such as a spice rack, a high-rise faucet, a paper towel holder, and a built-in soap dispenser.

At the front, you’ll find a Murphy bed. By day, the couch features flip-down cup holders and an indoor/outdoor plastic table, as well as pet dishes and a storage area cleverly tucked underneath. At night, simply unfold the mattress to find a spacious queen bed with a cubby for phone storage and USB charging outlets nearby.

Grand Design Imagine AIM 15RBA

GRAND_DESIGN_IMAGINE_AIM_15RB Floor Plan
Image by Grand Design

Specs 

  • Floor Plan: Rear Bath
  • Length: 19’8”
  • Dry Weight: 3,547 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,248 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3  

The AIM 15RBA features a front Murphy bed that converts to a comfortable sofa, which is joined by a dinette overlooking your campsite. The kitchen is surprisingly well outfitted. A convection microwave saves space by eliminating the need for an oven, and the two-door refrigerator is generously sized. 

Grand Design packs in the features, including a gel-coated fiberglass exterior, an on-demand tankless water heater, a black tank flush, a dedicated sewer hose holder, a JBL sound system, StepAbove™ aluminum steps, and an exterior propane quick connect. The 200-watt roof-mounted solar panels and the 45-gallon gray tank make it easier to camp off-grid.

Honorable Mentions

What Is Considered a Small Travel Trailer?

Small travel trailers come in many shapes and sizes, from tiny micro campers to expandable pop up and hybrid campers. Travel trailers range from under 10 feet to over 40 feet, so those on the small side are less than 20 feet long.

Though some of the tiniest trailers do not have bathrooms, many small travel trailers offer full bathrooms. Some save space by combining the toilet, sink, and shower into a single space known as a wet bath.

This roundup focuses on traditional travel trailers (excluding hybrids and expandables) that are 20 feet or under, each offering a full bathroom.

Is There a Teardrop Trailer with a Bathroom?

Teardrops are among the smallest travel trailers with bathrooms. For example, the NuCamp T@B 320S features a convertible dinette bed, a kitchen, and a wet bath with shower, sink, and toilet—all in a 15-foot trailer.

Do ALiner Campers Have a Bathroom?

Some ALiner trailers have bathrooms. While the smaller Scout Lite and Ranger lines do not have bathrooms, many larger models offer cassette toilets and “hidden” showers, both of which can be tucked away when not in use. Check on the pricing and availability of ALiner Campers at your local Camping World.


Here are more resources to help you find the small travel trailer of your dreams:

Which small travel trailer is your favorite? Would you be willing to use a wet bath? Let us know which and why 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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