One of the most popular travel trailer floor plan lengths is 20 feet.
As this length offers a nice compromise between the smallest and lightest, and largest and heaviest RV camper floor plans.
By offering a good amount of interior space and features, while still keeping the trailer lightweight and compact.
Making the trailer much easier to maneuver and tow.
With so many campers on the market today though, it can be hard to find 20-foot trailers.
As it requires you to look through hundreds of travel trailer models and trim levels.
So to make things easier, we created this list, highlighting 10 of the most popular 20-foot travel trailer floor plans on the road today.
Popular 20-Foot Travel Trailer Floor Plans (Least to Most Expensive)
Make/Model/Trim | Average Cost | Length | Dry Weight |
---|---|---|---|
1. Coachmen Clipper 3K Series 17CBH | $20,000 | 20′ 5″ | 2,540 lbs |
2. Dutchmen Coleman Rubicon 1608RB | $25,000 | 20′ 7″ | 3,717 lbs |
3. Forest River R-Pod RP-180 | $27,000 | 20′ | 3,447 lbs |
4. Jayco Jay Feather Micro 171BH | $27,000 | 20′ 2″ | 3,775 lbs |
5. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19BH | $27,500 | 20′ 2″ | 3,209 lbs |
6. Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro E19FBS | $28,500 | 20′ 2″ | 3,375 lbs |
7. Winnebago Micro Minnie 1700BH | $29,000 | 20′ 9″ | 3,324 lbs |
8. Lance 1575 | $48,000 | 20′ 5″ | 3,590 lbs |
9. Airstream Basecamp 20X | $58,000 | 20′ 2″ | 3,500 lbs |
10. Airstream Bambi 20FB | $62,000 | 20′ 7″ | 4,000 lbs |
1. Coachmen Clipper 3K Series 17CBH
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $20,000
- Length: 20 Feet 5 Inches
- Dry Weight: 2,540 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 5
- Bathroom: 2-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: None
The Coachmen Clipper 3K Series 17CBH is one of the cheapest 20-foot travel trailers you can buy, with an average cost of only $20,000.
To see other trailers at or under $20,000, check out our blog post “Top 10 Budget Travel Trailers Under 20K (With Video)”.
However, that doesn’t mean the trailer or its floorplan is some bare-boned 20-foot camper.
As the Clipper 3K Series 17CBH has all the same amenities as its more expensive counterparts.
Starting with its well-laid-out floor plan, which has everything you’ll need for a comfortable weekend or even week-long camping trip.
Including a full-featured kitchen, a convertible dinette booth, a bathroom, and plenty of exterior/interior storage space.
One of the best features of the Clipper 17CBH though is its large sleeping capacity.
Because despite the trailer’s smaller size, the 17CBH is still able to sleep up to five at a time.
Which is pretty impressive for a camper that’s only 20 feet long.
And this is due in large part to the fact that the trailer is what is referred to in the RV industry as a bunkhouse camper.
Which can take many forms, but usually means that there is a dedicated separate space inside the trailer that can sleep many campers.
And in the case of the Clipper 17CBH, it takes the form of rear single bunk beds.
For more information on the Coachmen Clipper 3K Series 17CBH, be sure to check out Coachmen’s website by clicking here.
2. Dutchmen Coleman Rubicon 1608RB
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $25,000
- Length: 20 Feet 7 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,717 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3
- Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: 1
While the above Coachmen Clipper 17CBH focused more on maximizing sleeping space, the Dutchmen Coleman Rubicon 1608RB focuses more on maximizing the comfort for two.
As the Coleman Rubicon 1608RB is the first of several couples trailers on this list.
Designed to maximize the comfort for two, by providing not only numerous RV features but the best versions of those features.
For example, while the above Clipper 17CBH does have a bathroom, the Coleman Rubicon 1608RB provides a much nicer and more spacious bathroom.
As the 1608RB offers not only a larger rear corner bathroom, but also a full three-piece dry bath with a separate shower, toilet, and bathroom vanity.
Which makes the bathroom more comfortable and enjoyable to use, especially on longer camping trips.
A nicer and more spacious bathroom isn’t the only feature this Dutchmen camper offers though.
As the Coleman Rubicon 1608RB and its 20-foot floor plan are loaded with comfort and convenience features, such as a full-featured kitchen, a comfortable couch with a removable indoor/outdoor table, an east-to-west queen-size bed, and a slide-out.
For more info on the Dutchmen Coleman Rubicon 1608RB, make sure to check out Dutchmen’s website by clicking here.
3. Forest River R-Pod RP-180
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $27,000
- Length: 20 Feet
- Dry Weight: 3,447 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3
- Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: 1
One of the most popular lightweight campers on the road today is the Forest River R-Pod.
Thanks to the camper’s teardrop shape, lightweight design, and feature-rich floor plans.
And one of the most sought-after floor plans and trim levels of the R-Pod is the 20-foot Forest River R-Pod RP-180.
As the RP-180 provides a nice compromise between the smallest R-Pods, like the RP-153 and RP-171, and the largest R-Pods, like the RP-196 and RP-203.
Allowing the camper to be pulled by a wide variety of lesser tow vehicles, including small trucks and SUVs, while still offering plenty of features to make anyone a happy camper.
As the Forest River R-Pod RP-180 offers all your standard RV amenities, such as a place to sleep, a bathroom, and a kitchen, as well as multiple standard upgrades.
Including such upgrades as a one-piece seamless fiberglass roof, a Schwintek™ slide-out system, a Bauer keyed-alike system, residential-style Shaker cabinetry, and interior accent lighting.
And as if that wasn’t enough, the R-Pod 180 is also one of the smallest and lightest travel trailers to offer a full three-piece dry bath.
For more information on the Forest River R-Pod RP-180 and to see a 3D tour of the interior, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.
To see other compact campers that offer a dry bath, check out our blog post “10 Smallest Travel Trailers with a Dry Bath”.
4. Jayco Jay Feather Micro 171BH
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $27,000
- Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,775 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 5
- Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: None
While the Jayco Jay Feather Micro 171BH has the same average price and a similar length compared to the above Forest River R-Pod RP-180, these two trailers couldn’t be more different on the inside.
As the Jay Feather Micro 171BH offers a bunkhouse layout, while the R-Pod RP-180 offers a more traditional RV layout.
Meaning all other things being equal that the 171BH offers more sleeping space and capacity than the RP-180.
Which in this case is absolutely true.
As the Jay Feather Micro 171BH offers up to a five-person sleeping capacity, while the R-Pod 180 only offers a three-person sleeping capacity.
Making the Jay Feather Micro 171BH ideal for families or for anyone that needs to sleep a lot of people.
As is the case with most bunkhouse campers though, the 171BH offers more than just a high sleeping capacity.
In fact, the camper’s high sleeping capacity is just one of the factors that makes this 20-foot camper so popular.
Because Jayco pulled out all the stops on this smaller lightweight camper.
By including not only all your standard RV attributes but also many class-leading features, including some exclusive to Jayco.
Such as a custom frame, a rock solid stabilizer system, a Magnum Truss roof system, and JAYCOMMAND, which allows you to control and monitor the entire RV from your phone or tablet from just about anywhere.
To learn more about the Jayco Jay Feather Micro 171BH and to see a 3D interior tour, check out Jayco’s website by clicking here.
5. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19BH
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $27,500
- Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,209 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 5
- Bathroom: Hybrid 3-Piece Dry/Wet Bath
- Slide-Outs: None
One of the most popular 20-foot bunkhouse floorplans is the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19BH.
As this self-contained Geo Pro can not only sleep lots of campers but it’s also one of the most loaded trailers you can find for the money.
As the Geo Pro G19BH comes standard with many features that are either options or not available at all on other trailers.
Including such standard upgrades as a 200-watt solar panel, a 1,000-watt inverter, a front windshield, frameless windows, and heated holding tanks on the exterior.
As well as a 12V refrigerator, roller shades, a shower miser water saver, and a Bluetooth control panel on the interior.
There’s more to this camper than just a huge list of features though, as the G19BH also offers one of the best bunkhouse layouts on a 20-foot camper.
As Forest River maximized every square inch of the trailer for the greatest amount of comfort and utility.
No trailer is perfect though, and this is true for the Geo Pro G19BH.
As there are a few negatives on the G19BH, the first of which is the lack of a slide-out, which can make the trailer feel a little cramped inside.
And the second is the trailer’s unique hybrid dry/wet bath.
Because while the trailer does offer a separate shower and toilet, the bathroom sink is inside the shower, which can be a little awkward to use.
Overall though the trailer is great for anyone looking for a compact bunkhouse travel trailer that’s big on sleeping space and features.
For more information on the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19BH, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.
6. Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro E19FBS
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $28,500
- Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,375 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3
- Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: 1
If you’re looking for one of the best 20-foot couples trailer floor plans, then the Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro E19FBS should definitely be on your shortlist.
As the E-Pro E19FBS and its sister RV, the Geo Pro G19FBS offers class-leading comfort and luxury for two.
By providing a large spacious rear corner bathroom, a comfortable 72-inch sofa on a slide-out, and an east-to-west full-size queen bed with a privacy curtain.
Plus, the E19FBS also offers one of the best kitchens available on a 20-foot camper.
Thanks to its abundance of cabinets and upgraded appliances, which include a 12V double-door refrigerator, a three-burner cooktop, an oven, and even a microwave.
And because the Flagstaff E-Pro E19FBS is part of the Forest River family, like the Geo Pro G19BH, it offers numerous standard upgrades.
Including a 200-watt roof-mounted solar panel, a 1,000-watt inverter, tinted frameless windows, heated holding tanks, a shower miser water saver, and a Bluetooth control panel.
For more info on the Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro E19FBS and to see its other features, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.
7. Winnebago Micro Minnie 1700BH
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $29,000
- Length: 20 Feet 9 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,324 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 5
- Bathroom: 2-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: None
Coming in at just under $30,000, the Winnebago Micro Minnie 1700BH is the last bunkhouse trailer on this list.
However, just because it’s last that doesn’t mean it’s the worst.
In fact, quite the opposite, as the Micro Minnie 1700BH is one of the most well-put-together bunkhouse trailers on the market, for its price point and size.
Because like all Winnebago Micro Minnies, the 1700BH offers best-in-class, construction, interior and exterior appointments, and technology.
Offering such features as an NXG-engineered frame, 1.5-inch thick FILON® MAX fiberglass sidewalls with Azdel, and a Gel-coat fiberglass front cap.
As well as a fully enclosed underbelly with 12V tank heaters, power stabilizer jacks, a 200-watt solar panel, JBL Aura Cube high-performance media center with premium speakers, and a Winnebago all-in-one control panel.
As mentioned above though, no travel trailer is perfect, as some sacrifices always have to be made.
And on the 1700BH the three main sacrifices are a lack of a slide-out, a lower 6-foot 4-inch interior height, and the lack of a bathroom vanity or sink.
To learn more about the Winnebago Micro Minnie 1700BH, check out Winnebago’s website by clicking here.
To see other sub $30,000 campers, check out our blog post “Top 10 Travel Trailers Under $30,000 (With Pricing & Video)”.
8. Lance 1575
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $48,000
- Length: 20 Feet 5 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,590 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 4
- Bathroom: 2-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: 1
The Lance 1575 is the first premium 20-foot trailer on this list that offers features you won’t find on less expensive campers.
Including such premium features as four-season comfort technology, tinted thermopane windows, dual layer Azdel, tire pressure monitoring system, and a dual-pane skylight on the exterior.
As well as stainless steel appliances, ducted heating, Euro cabinetry with soft close hardware, solid surface countertops, and ultra-plush cushions with diamond stitch inlay on the interior.
In addition, the floorplan on the Lance 1575 is also top-notch, as it offers a large front east-to-west bed, a fully equipped kitchen, and the largest u-shaped convertible dinette booth you’ll find in a 20-foot camper.
All these luxury and premium features don’t come cheap though, as the Lance 1575 has an average price of $48,000.
Making the camper double the cost of other similar-sized trailers.
If you have the means though and looking for the best of the best in a 20-foot travel trailer, this Lance travel trailer is definitely worth checking out.
For more information on the Lance 1575, check out Lance’s website by clicking here.
9. Airstream Basecamp 20X
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $58,000
- Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
- Dry Weight: 3,500 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 4
- Bathroom: 2-Piece Wet Bath
- Slide-Outs: None
While most people are familiar with Airstream’s iconic “Silver Bullet” trailers, like the Airstream Flying Cloud 23FB, people are usually less familiar with Airstream’s Basecamp lineup, which is their adventure trailer.
Designed to be smaller and lighter, the Basecamp offers lots of off-grid and off-road features.
Making the Basecamp the perfect choice for those who want to explore the great outdoors and get off the beaten path.
And luckily for those looking for a 20-foot floor plan, the Basecamp is available in both a 16-foot and 20-foot version.
In our opinion though, the 20-foot version is the way to go, unless you’re looking for an ultra-compact lightweight camper.
As the 20-foot Basecamp floor plan offers not only more space but also more sleeping capacity, thanks to two convertible dinette booths at the front and rear of the trailer.
Plus, the 20-foot layout on the Basecamp also offers a small but capable kitchenette and a large rear hatch that makes loading gear into the trailer a breeze.
The only real downside to this 20ft travel trailer other than its high price is its wet bath.
As the Airstream Basecamp 20X has a mid-two-piece wet bath, with a combined shower and toilet.
Which can be annoying to use, especially on longer camping trips.
To learn more about the Airstream Basecamp 20X, check out Airstream’s website by clicking here.
To see how much other Basecamps cost as well as what affects their price, check out our blog post “How Much is an Airstream Basecamp? Cost Breakdown”.
10. Airstream Bambi 20FB
Quick Specs
- Average Cost: $62,000
- Length: 20 Feet 7 Inches
- Dry Weight: 4,000 Pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 4
- Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
- Slide-Outs: None
The last and most expensive 20-foot travel trailer floor plan on this list is the Airstream Bambi 20FB, which is one of Airstream’s most popular “Silver Bullet” trailers.
Thanks in large part to the trailer’s floorplan, which offers a four-person sleeping capacity, a full-size front east-to-west bed, a large convertible dinette booth, and numerous comfort and convenience features.
Despite the trailer being only 20 feet long and having no slide-outs.
And speaking of comfort and convenience features, there are two that really stand out on the Bambi 20FB floor plan.
The first of which is its rear L-shaped kitchen, which is one of the largest and most well-equipped kitchens you’ll find in a 20-foot camper.
And the second one is its large rear corner bath, which not only features a separate shower, toilet, and sink but also offers lots of counter space and interior space to move around.
Regardless of how well laid out and comfortable this Airstream Bambi floorplan is though, the real reason anyone buys an Airstream is for its one-of-kind look and beautiful interior/exterior styling.
Which features a hand-riveted rounded all-aluminum exterior/interior with high-end finishes and features throughout.
For more info on the Airstream Bambi 20FB, check out Airstream’s website by clicking here.
To see other popular Airstream models, check out our blog post “The 8 Best-Selling Airstream Models Available Today!”
Wrap-Up
Exploring the world in a small 20-foot travel trailer has never been more enjoyable.
Thanks to the latest and most popular 20-foot floor plans that offer everything from clever space-saving solutions to large sleeping capacities.
Offering a world of possibilities for both adventurous nomads and weekend warriors.
And the beauty of these 20-foot campers and their accompanying floorplans is that their compact size allows you to navigate narrower roads and reach more remote camping spots.
Opening up a whole new world of RV travel, exploration, and boondocking.
So, whether you’re dreaming of a cross-country road trip, seeking an escape from the daily grind, or simply craving a taste of the nomadic RV lifestyle, these ten compact 20-foot travel trailer floor plans are definitely worth considering.
As they prove that size is not a limitation when it comes to RV travel and that big adventures can be found in small spaces.
So, pack your bags, hit the road, and let these trailers be your home away from home while traveling.
Happy RVing!
To see other small travel trailer layouts, check out our blog post “12 Popular 24-Foot Travel Trailer Floor Plans”.
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