5 Family Travel Trailers with Quad Bunkhouse Layouts
The old stereotype of retired couples driving around the country in tiny RVs has shifted dramatically in recent years. Instagram feeds are now clogged with stylish millennials flaunting exotic locales and life on the road in shiny, modern-looking vans and trailers.
But where is the in-between on-road adventure for families traveling with children? If you’re past the newlywed stage but not quite ready to retire, a quad bunkhouse could be the answer to your travel dreams.
Even if you are a young couple, a retired couple, or simply someone who travels with friends and needs more sleeping space in your RV, there are a variety of options to increase your floor plan without having to spend the money on a Class A motorhome monster.
If you’re unfamiliar with the quad bunkhouse style, this is an excellent way to maximize your sleeping and recreation space. Bunkhouses are tiered sleeping areas, such as bunk beds, that allow you to use the vertical space in your RV without taking up too much floor space. A quad bunkhouse will have four bunks and, in most cases, a master sleeping area with a larger bed designed for two people.
We’ve found five travel trailers with quad bunkhouse layouts that help maximize sleeping space inside, so you, your family, and your friends can enjoy being on the road together while also being comfortable when it’s time for lights out.
1. Highland Ridge Open Range Roamer 310BHS
Highland Ridge’s Open Range Roamer 310BHS is an excellent choice for families. With their ACCU-SLIDE slide system, this model’s four slideouts make it extra roomy and easy to set up and take down.
This feature provides support at four points on the inside and four points on the outside to ensure the slide extends and retracts smoothly and securely.
Inside, you’ll find hardwood cabinet doors, LED ceiling lights, and no carpets in the living and kitchen areas, making cleanup a breeze and the space suitable for both children and pets.
The kitchen comes standard with an 8-cubic-foot refrigerator, which can be upgraded to an 18-cubic-foot refrigerator. The kitchen is simple to use thanks to solid surface countertops, plenty of outlets in the prep area, and a center island.
The outdoor cooking area includes a sink, mini-fridge, prep area, and three-burner pull-out cooktop, as well as space to mount a 32-inch TV, which is ideal for game days.
The primary seating area is on the main slide, which has either a dinette and plush seating or a large u-lounger with two removable tables. The center section of the lounger also serves as a queen-sized hide-a-bed, bringing the interior’s total sleeping capacity to nine.
The rear bunkhouse room has a booth-style dinette area that converts to a bed with a top bunk on one side and two bunks on the opposite side, as well as additional storage drawers under the lower bunk, which doubles as a couch during the day.
The bunkroom and master bedroom are both accessible through French doors, lending this travel trailer a more residential feel while also reducing noise levels.
The master suite includes a wardrobe slide with built-in drawers and additional hanging storage space. The queen-sized bed has extra storage above, LED lighting, end tables, and interior access to the bathroom.
This travel trailer has 367 square feet of space and an exterior length of slightly more than 37 feet. It spans 165 inches with the slides fully extended and has a road width of 100 inches, making it a wide load.
Customers appreciate the large master bedroom closet and the second a/c unit with digital thermostat. They also like the shelving on the bunkroom’s back wall and the thoughtfully netted shelves that keep everything in its place.
2. Jayco Jay Flight 32TSBH

Jayco’s Jay Flight 32TSBH travel trailer is another model we like. This model is ideal for families because it has plenty of space to relax and sleep.
This is their triple slide bunkhouse travel trailer, which has two slides for the bunkhouse at the back of the trailer and a larger slide for the living area in the main body of the trailer.
The front bedroom of the trailer has an 80-inch Simmons mattress and wardrobes on both sides. The entertainment center separates the bedroom from the living area. The living area’s slide houses a sofa with an optional hide-a-bed and a horseshoe dinette.
The pantry is next to the dinette, and the kitchen has a double sink, a cooktop with hood, an 8-cubic-foot refrigerator, overhead cabinets, and pull-out drawers. This model also includes an outdoor kitchen with a refrigerator, sink, pull-out two-burner cooktop, and extra cabinet space.
The bunkhouse at the trailer’s back is roomy, thanks to the two slideouts that house the sleeping areas. Jayco’s signature J-cube sofa serves as a lower bunk with the top bunk overhead on one side.
The opposite slide also has two bunks, and the back wall has a built-in entertainment unit with cabinets, a flip-up table, and a TV mount.
The bathroom is located between the kitchen and the bunkhouse, making it easy for the kids to use in the middle of the night. The bathroom features an amazing skylight and a porcelain foot-flush toilet, and while the bathroom has a shower, this model also has an outdoor shower.
This Jayco travel trailer has an exterior length of two inches more than 36 feet and a road width of 96 inches. The addition of a second tank increases the freshwater capacity from 40 to 80 gallons, and the pass-through storage feature makes this model suitable for even large families.
Customers appreciate Jayco’s standard two-year warranty, and dealerships report that this model has a high level of customer satisfaction.
This floor plan is extremely popular because parents appreciate the fact that their children have their own room, and placing the bunkhouse in the back means that the living and dining areas do not have to be reconfigured when everyone is ready for bed.
3. Keystone Passport 292BH SL Series
The Keystone Passport 292BH SL series travel trailer, which sleeps eight comfortably and is similar in layout to the Jayco Jay Flight, is another great option for families on the road. This model’s aluminum framing keeps it lighter in weight than other models with comparable features, making it easy to tow.
The bunker hatch is a fantastic feature of the bunkhouse. A deadbolting cargo door on the outside opens to reveal gas struts that assist in easily lifting the bunk to reveal cargo space complete with easy-touch lighting and plenty of storage space.
The bunkhouse has four bunks as well as a wardrobe with a TV shelf. Another cool feature is that three of the bunks have their own set of USB plugs, reducing the need to share outlets.
This travel trailer’s single slide extends to accommodate the leather tri-fold sofa sleeper and u-shaped dinette. The large windows in this area let in plenty of natural light, and the lighting above these areas is controlled by a touch-sensitive switch on the slide wall, which also controls the dimmer lighting.
There are also numerous outlets and USB connections in the living area, as well as cabinets under the dinette seating for additional storage. The adjacent pantry has a hanging rack and adjustable shelving, allowing you to tailor the storage to your family’s needs.
The kitchen is outfitted with hardwood cabinetry, overhead storage, and pull-out drawers. The wastebasket can be stored in the cabinet beneath the stainless steel farmhouse-style sink, and the storage in the L-shaped peninsula countertop is easily accessible.
A tempered glass stove top with three burners, a range hood, and a 6 cubic foot double-door refrigerator round out the kitchen.
The residential queen-sized bed in the master bedroom has USB charging ports on both sides. The shiplap front wall gives the sleeping area a headboard feel, and there are hanging wardrobes on either side of the bed, nighttime reading lights, and under-bed storage.
This Keystone Passport model is a manageable 32 feet, 4 inches long, which means it will be easy to find a campsite for, as campsites become more limited once your trailer exceeds 35 feet in length.
Customers appreciate how stable this model is to tow and how spacious the interior is, even when the slide is closed in travel mode. They also enjoy using the 15-foot electric awning and the outside kitchen when the weather is nice.
4. Crossroads Sunset Trail SS289QB
Crossroads’ Sunset Trail Super Lite models are another good option if you need a lot of sleeping space but prefer a lighter weight travel trailer.
Crossroads Super Lite models feature 6-sided aluminum construction, solid surface countertops, LED interior lights, an Extreme Weather package, and a fiberglass front cap.
The barreled ceiling, which gives the interior a more spacious and homey feel, is one appealing feature of this model.
The Sunset Trail sleeps up to ten people and has a king-sized bed in the master bedroom as well as dual wardrobes. The living area’s slide houses a 64-inch sleeper sofa and a 42-inch dinette that can be upgraded to a free-standing table and chairs.
A glass top, flush mount range cover, stainless steel microwave, ceramic backsplash, and either a 6 or 7 cubic foot refrigerator with a magnetized door are included in the kitchen. The bathroom features a 36-inch shower with glass enclosure and skylight.
The rear bunkhouse features a dinette that converts to sleeping space and an upper bunk on a sturdy hinge that can be quickly moved up for more headroom in the dinette area if needed.
Two more bunks complete this space, which also includes a wardrobe with TV hookups just above to easily convert it into an entertainment center.
A mini-fridge and a pull-out cooking area with a sink and two-burner cooktop are included in the exterior camp kitchen.
A 16-foot retractable power awning provides shade, and the exterior is ready for satellite installation with an easy-access pass-through storage area.
The Crossroads Sunset Trail SS289QB is 32 feet, 9 inches long and weighs only 5661 pounds, so it doesn’t require the most powerful tow vehicle.
Customers appreciate how well-made and light this model is in comparison to models with similar floor plans. They also like the outdoor kitchen and the interior layout, which is ideal for families and keeps everyone comfortable.
5. Prime Time Tracer Breeze 31BHD
The Prime Time Tracer Breeze 31 BHD with dual slides is the third option for a lighter weight bunkhouse-style travel trailer. Even though it is slightly heavier than the other models we’ve discussed, at 6300 lbs, it can still be towed by a vehicle with a half-ton towing capacity.
This trailer has a retractable lit awning that runs almost the entire length of it. In addition to the standard cooktop, it has an outside kitchen with a mini-fridge, sink, and stainless steel grill. The interior kitchen features a two-door refrigerator, three-burner cooktop, and lighted range hood.
A large sink with a high-rise faucet is accommodated by the seamless L-shaped kitchen counter. The kitchen countertop matches the dinette table, which is a nice touch. The kitchen cabinets are made of solid wood and have a cherry finish, as well as sturdy brushed nickel hardware. The cabinetry also includes pull-out kitchen drawers to help with organization.
One of the trailer’s two slides houses the quad bunkhouse, which has three standard bunks and one wider bunk with storage underneath. The bunkhouse also includes three screened windows, a ceiling vent, and a standing wardrobe with shelving for storage.
There is a large 40-inch corner shower with a seat in the bathroom. To make evening bathroom runs easier, the sink has cabinet storage below and above it, as well as an open shelf unit, a foot-flush toilet, and motion sensor lighting.
The 87-inch horseshoe dinette is located next to the large double-door pantry and the plush leather residential couch, which extends into an additional bed in the second slide area. This living area is carpeted for a cozy feel and has two large frameless windows for plenty of natural light.
The master bedroom features a queen-sized bed with an Evergreen Select foam mattress, two hanging wardrobes, and overhead storage. The most exciting aspect of this model is that it has won the DSI multiple times because of its high standards in design, construction, testing, and customer service.
Its Eternabond construction, which includes laminated aluminum framed sidewalls, rear walls, main floor, and slideout walls and roof, contributes to that high standard.
It also has a gel-coated fiberglass exterior, which adds strength while keeping it lightweight. This model also has 3/8-inch walk-on roof decking for easy maintenance and snow load-approved 5-inch truss rafters.
Customers appreciate the spacious shower, large sleeping capacity, and overall quality of this well-built travel trailer. With an exterior length of 34 feet, 6 inches and a width of 96 inches, this travel trailer can go almost anywhere with minimal effort.
Traveling in the Prime Time Tracer Breeze gives you peace of mind no matter the terrain or the weather, thanks to a 12-year warranty on the one-piece TPO roof.