8 Must-See Campers You Can Pull with a Ford Expedition


Ford Expedition Camping

Many first-time RVers assume you need at least a half-ton truck, such as Ford F-150 or a Dodge RAM 1500 to pull a camper.

However, this couldn’t be further from the truth for two main reasons.

The first of which is that there are many lightweight campers that can be pulled by less capable tow vehicles, such as small SUVs and even four-cylinders.

And the second reason is that are many full-size SUVs, such as the Ford Expedition that match or at least rival the towing capacity of a half-ton truck.

With so many different campers on the market though, it can be hard to know which one to choose.

So to help narrow down your search, we created this list to highlight some of the best and most popular campers you can pull with a Ford Expedition.

Ford Expedition Towing Capacity

Before we check out the best campers for the Ford Expedition though, we need to first discuss the Expedition’s towing capacity.

So that everyone understands how much the Expedition can tow.

As this will ultimately determine what size travel trailer, the SUV can tow.

The Ford Expedition’s current production year has a max tow capacity ranging from 6,000 to 9,300 pounds, depending on trim level and options.

Allowing the SUV to pull a wide variety of campers, including stand-up campers, teardrop campers, pop-up campers, travel trailers, and even toy haulers.

Ford Expedition

Know Before You Tow

Before towing anything with a Ford Expedition though, it’s important to know the specific tow capacity of that particular Expedition.

As the Expedition’s tow capacity can vary substantially based not only on the SUV’s trim level, and options, but also on its production year.

As the Ford Expedition’s tow capacity has varied throughout the years from its initial release in 1997.

Ranging from as low as 4,000 pounds in 1997 to as much as 9,300 pounds in 2023, when equipped with the heavy-duty trailer tow package.

Because of this, it’s important to know before you tow.

To ensure you don’t exceed the SUV’s max tow capacity.

As this can lead to all sorts of problems, including but not limited to damaging the SUV’s engine, transmission, and or drivetrain.

What Campers Can You Pull with a Ford Expedition? (Least to Most Expensive)

Now that we’ve gone over the Ford Expedition’s towing capacity, let’s check out some of the best campers you can pull with one.

Make/Model/TrimPriceDry WeightLength
1. Keystone Hideout 175BH$20,0003,425 lbs21′ 5″
2. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19FBS$29,0003,375 lbs20′ 2″
3. Forest River No Boundaries NB19.1$34,0004,941 lbs24′ 11″
4. Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2100BH$35,0004,160 lbs21′ 11″
5. Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS$38,0005,132 lbs23′ 10″
6. Airstream Basecamp 20X$58,0003,400 lbs20′ 2″
7. Black Series Caravan HQ19$60,0006,525 lbs25′ 10″
8. Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB$110,0005,600 lbs25′ 11″

1. Keystone Hideout 175BH

Quick Specs

  • Price: $20,000
  • Dry Weight: 3,425 Pounds
  • Length: 21 Feet 5 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 5
  • Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: None

One of the cheapest full-size campers you can pull with a Ford Expedition is the Keystone Hideout 175BH, which has an average price of $20,000.

Making this camper the perfect choice for anyone shopping for an RV or travel trailer on a budget.

Despite its more affordable price though, this semi-lightweight camper still offers everything you’ll need for a quick week getaway all the way up to a multi-week camping trip.

Keystone Hideout 175BH Floorplan

Keystone Hideout 175BH Floorplan

As the Keystone Hideout 175BH provides sleeping space for up to five campers at a time, thanks to a set of double bunk beds in the back of the camper, a queen size bed up front, and a convertible dinette booth.

There’s also a small camp side kitchen that comes standard with a two-burner gas cooktop, a microwave, and a 6 cubic foot gas/electric mini fridge.

Keystone even managed to fit a full three-piece dry bath into this compact camper, which is not always a given on campers less than 22 feet in length.

Keystone Hideout 175BH Interior

The features and amenities don’t stop there though on this well-equipped camper, as this Hideout also offers numerous upgrades throughout the camper as well.

Including such interior upgrades as a tankless water heater, blackout nightshades, and in-floor heating ducts.

As well as exterior upgrades such as 200 watts of solar, a 10-foot power awning, solid entry steps, and exterior speakers.

For more information on the Keystone Hideout 175BH and to see a 3D tour of the interior, check out Keystone’s website by clicking here.


2. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19FBS

Quick Specs

  • Price: $29,000
  • Dry Weight: 3,375 Pounds
  • Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 4
  • Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: 1

One of the most popular campers on the road today designed for couples and small families is the Forest River Rockwood G19FBS.

As this compact budget-friendly camper has everything a small family would need to comfortably enjoy a camping trip.

Including such amenities as a four-person sleeping capacity, a fully-equipped galley, and a surprisingly spacious corner three-piece dry bath.

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19FBS Floorplan

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19FBS Floorplan

And because this well-equipped camper from Forest River has a dry weight of only 3,375 pounds (one of the lightest on this list), just about any Ford Expedition can pull this camper.

As the weight of the Rockwood Geo Pro G19FBS is substantially lower than the max tow capacity of most Expeditions.

Allowing you to easily adhere to the 80 Rule for towing, which states that you should ideally only pull up to 80 percent of the tow vehicle’s max tow capacity.

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Interior

Despite its more compact lightweight design though, the Forest River Geo Pro is still jam-packed with features.

Which is one of the main reasons why this camper is so popular.

Because while this camper is one of the shortest and lightest campers on this list, it’s also one of the most feature-rich.

As the G19FBS offers a large slide-out, one of the best solar packages in its class, a power awning, a power tongue jack, and industry-leading construction with Azdel sidewalls.

For more information on the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19FBS, be sure to check out our review of the trailer “Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS (Full Review & Walkthrough)“.


3. Forest River No Boundaries NB19.1

Quick Specs

  • Price: $34,000
  • Dry Weight: 4,941 Pounds
  • Length: 24 Feet 11 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 4
  • Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: None

If you’re looking for something a little different than your standard travel trailer, you might want to consider a toy hauler.

As toy haulers allow you to bring all your toys with you while traveling and camping.

Toy haulers can be problematic for SUVs though, due to their heavier weight.

As even mid-size toy haulers can way up to 8,000 pounds or more.

Like the toy haulers in our blog post “10 Best Mid-Size Toy Haulers Under 8,000 Pounds“.

The good news though, is there are actually many lightweight toy haulers that have dry weights of 5,000 pounds or less.

And that can be pulled by half-ton trucks and full-size SUVs, like the Ford Expedition.

Forest River No Boundaries NB19.1 Floorplan

Forest River No Boundaries NB19.1 Floorplan

And one of the best examples of a lightweight toy hauler is the popular Forest River No Boundaries NB19.1, which has an unloaded weight of 4,941 pounds.

Allowing you to tow this toy hauler with a Ford Expedition.

Just make sure to be mindful and account for the weight of whatever you’re loaded into the back.

So you don’t exceed the max tow capacity of the Expedition.

Designed from the ground up to maximize its toy hauler capability, the No Boundaries NB19.1 offers many features that make it a great toy hauler.

Including such features as a full-size ramp door that doubles as an exterior patio, heavy-duty D-ring tie-downs for securing loads, and a spacious and deep cargo area that can handle everything from dirt bikes to an ATV.

Forest River No Boundaries NB19.1 Interior

Its toy hauler capability isn’t the only thing that the NB19.1 excels at though, as it also makes a pretty good travel trailer as well.

Thanks to features, such as a four-person sleeping capacity, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a three-piece dry bath.

For more information on the Forest River No Boundaries NB19.1 and to see a 3D tour of the interior, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.

To see other toy haulers under 5,000 pounds, check out our blog post “Top 10 Toy Haulers Under 5,000 Pounds (with Pricing)“.


4. Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2100BH

Quick Specs

  • Price: $35,000
  • Dry Weight: 4,160 Pounds
  • Length: 21 Feet 11 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 5
  • Bathroom: 2-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: 1

For those looking to get away from crowded campgrounds and enjoy a more authentic off-grid camping experience, the all-new Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2100BH is one of the best options out there.

Not to be confused with the standard Micro Minnie 2100BH, the FLX edition offers best-in-class off-grid capability.

Thanks to numerous boondocking-friendly power features, such as two 200-watt solar panels, a 320-Amp UL lithium-ion battery, a 3,000-watt inverter, a 30-Amp MPTT charge controller, and side mount solar prep for additional solar capability.

Which should provide all the power you need even when you’re not connected to shore power.

Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2100BH Floorplan

Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH Floorplan

The boondocking-friendly features don’t stop there though, as the Micro Minnie FLX also offers a 31-gallon freshwater tank, a 25-gallon gray water, and a 25-gallon black water tank.

Allowing you to use both the kitchen and the bathroom even when you’re not connected to campground hookups.

Plus with two 20-pound propane tanks, you should have all the onboard propane you need to run the furnace and gas cooktop for an extended period of time.

Available in five different trim levels and floorplans, one of the most popular Winnebago Micro Minnie FLXs is the 2100BH trim level.

As this well-equipped and versatile Micro Minnie offers a five-person sleeping capacity, thanks to its bunkhouse design, as well as an open and spacious interior, thanks to its slide-out.

Winnebago Micro Minnie 2100BH Kitchen

If there was one downside to the Micro Minnie 2100BH though, it would have to be its lack of a complete bathroom.

As the Micro Minnie 2100BH offers a two-piece dry bath as opposed to a three-piece dry bath, which means the camper only has a separate shower and toilet, and no bathroom vanity or sink.

Requiring you to use the kitchen sink in the trailer as both the kitchen sink as well as the bathroom sink.

For more information on the Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2100BH, check out Winnebago’s website by clicking here.

To see the cost of other Winnebago Micro Minnies, check out our blog post “How Much Does a Winnebago Micro Minnie Cost?“.


5. Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS

Quick Specs

  • Price: $38,000
  • Dry Weight: 5,132 Pounds
  • Length: 23 Feet 10 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: 1

One of the best couples trailers that you can pull with the Ford Expedition is the Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS.

As the Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS was designed from the ground up to be the ultimate couple’s camper.

Thanks to numerous features and amenities designed specifically to maximize the comfort for two.

Starting with the camper’s walk-around north-to-south queen-size bed.

Which is the first walk-around RV bed on this list.

Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS Floorplan

Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS Floorplan

In addition, the front bedroom area in the Micro Lite 22FBS also features a privacy curtain that helps to separate the main living area from the bedroom as well as a good amount of storage.

Thanks to dual wardrobes on either side of the bed, overhead cabinets, and ample under-bed storage.

Moving from the front of the travel trailer to the rear, the next item that really stands out on this camper is its standard theatre seating, which is a real rarity in a camper that’s less than 24 feet.

As most sub-24-foot travel trailers will typically offer either a dinette booth or a jackknife sofa.

To be fair though, as an option, the Micro Lite 22FBS can be optioned with either a 44-inch dinette booth or a 67-inch hide-a-bed, if you need additional sleeping capacity.

Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS Interior

Next up on the features list of this well-equipped couples camper is its camp side kitchen, which any amateur chef would be proud to cook in.

As the Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS kitchen offers solid surface countertops, plenty of cabinetry, a large deep well sink with a highrise faucet, a three-burner high output gas range, a 21-inch gas oven, a microwave oven, and a large double-door 12V refrigerator.

And finally finishing out this campers features list is a corner three-price dry bath that offers plenty of room for two people to comfortably get ready in the morning.

For more information on the Forest River Flagstaff Micro Lite 22FBS and to see a 3D tour of the camper, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.

To see other 24-foot travel trailers, check out our blog post “12 Popular 24-Foot Travel Trailer Floor Plans“.


6. Airstream Basecamp 20X

Quick Specs

  • Price: $58,000
  • Dry Weight: 3,400 Pounds
  • Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 4
  • Bathroom: 2-Piece Wet Bath
  • Slide-Outs: None

While most people are familiar with Airstream’s classic travel trailers and their iconic all-aluminum curved exteriors, Airstream actually makes another type of camper called the Basecamp.

Which is a complete departure from Airstream’s classic travel trailer.

As the Basecamp, which is available in both a 16-foot and 20-foot version is designed to be the ultimate off-grid adventure camper.

As the Airstream Basecamp offers many off-road and boondocking features that allow you to get off the beaten path and stay off it for extended periods of time.

Airstream Basecamp 20X Floorplan

Airstream Basecamp 20X Floorplan

Such as a 3-inch lift kit, Goodyear Wrangler all-terrain tires, stainless steel front stone guards, solar front windshield protection, and increased departure angle.

As well as an optional 300-watt solar package, good size holding tanks, four heavy-duty stabilizer jacks, an enclosed aluminum insulated heated underbelly, and 12V tank heaters.

Also, while the Basecamp isn’t known for its luxury features, it still offers many of the same high-end features as its larger more expensive counterparts.

Including such premium features as an aluminum exterior, handcrafted aluminum entry doors, and windows, a semi-monocoque aluminum superstructure, and a Truma Combi™ Eco Plus heating system.

As well as aluminum interior walls and ceiling, handcrafted Italian laminated interior cabinetry, panoramic front windows, blackout shades, and stain resistant indoor/outdoor cushions.

Airstream Basecamp 20X Interior

Which helps to justify its more expensive price.

As you probably noticed the $20,000 price jump between this camper and the one before.

If there was one downside to this camper though, which might be a deal breaker for some, it would have to be its cramped two-piece wet bath.

As the Basecamper 20X has a bathroom that combines the shower and toilet together into a wet space not much bigger than a closet.

If you can get past this though and are looking for an off-road capable camper, the Airstream Basecamp 20X is definitely worth checking out.

For more information on the Airstream Basecamp 20X, check out Airstream’s website by clicking here.


7. Black Series Caravan HQ19

Quick Specs

  • Price: $60,000
  • Dry Weight: 6,525 Pounds
  • Length: 25 Feet 10 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 3
  • Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: None

If your Ford Expedition is on the higher side of the Expedition’s max tow capacity range and you’re looking to take your off-road and off-grid cability to the next level, then the Black Series Caravan HQ19 is one of the best options out there.

As this premium adventure trailer offers best-in-class all-terrain and boondocking capability.

Thanks to industry-leading off-road features, such as a rugged tubular steel frame, built-in stone guards and skid guards, dual axles, and a control arm with dual shock absorbers and coil springs.

Plus, aggressive off-road tires, 12-inch electric brakes, ADR-approved off-road poly block hitch, two rear-facing recovery shackles, and two full size rear-mounted spare tires.

Black Series Caravan HQ19 Floorplan

Black Series Caravan HQ19 Floorplan

As well as industry-leading off-grid features, such as four 150-watt roof-mounted solar panels, a 2,000-watt pure sine wave inverter, an oversized 64-gallon freshwater tank, triple filtered water system, and two external 20-pound propane tanks.

The features don’t stop there though on this premium adventure-ready travel trailer.

As the HQ19 also offers a high-end interior as well, with modern finishes, timber veneer, and leather accents throughout.

As well as upgraded high-gloss euro-style cabinetry with gas-strut supported doors and soft close drawers.

Black Series Caravan HQ19 Interior

Not to mention an upgraded appliance package with a washer, a full-featured outdoor kitchen, and an outdoor living space that’s second to none.

Thanks to a remote-controlled 13-foot power awning, an outdoor speaker package, and a lockable fold-down outdoor table.

The only downside to the HQ19 really is its high price tag.

As this top-of-the-line adventure trailer comes with a pretty hefty average price tag of $60,000.

But if you have the means, the Ford Expedition to pull it, and are looking for the best of the best when it comes to off-road and off-grid capability, the HQ19 is definitely worth checking out.

For more information on the Black Series Caravan HQ19, check out Black Series’s website by clicking here.


8. Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB

Quick Specs

  • Price: $110,000
  • Dry Weight: 5,600 Pounds
  • Length: 25 Feet 11 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 6
  • Bathroom: Split 3-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: None

One of the most expensive campers you can pull with the Ford Expedition is the Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB, which has an average price of $110,000.

Making it more than four times the price of the cheapest camper on this list.

But as the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and that’s definitely the case with the Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB.

As this top-of-the-line travel trailer offers premium construction, materials, and features throughout.

Starting with the exterior, which is built using Airstream’s signature riveted aluminum body construction.

Which not only looks amazing but is extremely durable as well.

Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB Floorplan

Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB Floorplan

Moving inside, the first thing you’ll notice about the Flying Cloud 25FB is its spacious and well-designed interior.

Which features a large U-shaped dinette booth that converts into a bed, a sofa that folds down into a bed, and a queen-size east-to-west bed in the front.

Giving the Flying Cloud 25FB a six-person sleeping capacity, which is one of the highest on this list.

The Flying Cloud 25FB also features a high-end galley and a split three-piece dry as well.

Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB Interior

And like the exterior, the interior of this Flying Cloud is also very well-designed and appointed, with high-end materials and finishes throughout.

The Flying Cloud 25FB even offers an optional stand-up desk for those that need to work from the road as well as a large rear hatch, which makes loading larger items and toys into the camper a breeze.

To see other campers with desk/office space, check out our blog post “Top 12 Travel Trailers With Office Space for Remote Work“.

For more information on the Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB, check out Airstream’s website by clicking here.

FAQs

What size camper can you pull with a Ford Expedition?

The Ford Expedition can pull most small to medium-sized campers, which typically have dry weights of 5,000 pounds or less.

Can you pull a camper with an Expedition?

The Ford Expedition can pull most small to medium-size campers, due to its substantial max tow capacity, which ranges from 4,000 to 9,300 pounds, depending on its production year, trim level, and options.

Are Ford Expeditions good for towing?

Ford Expeditions make excellent tow vehicles, thanks to their robust towing capability and substantial max tow capacity, which ranges from 4,000 to 9,300 pounds, depending on its production year, trim level, and options.

Can a Ford Expedition pull an Airstream?

The Ford Expedition can pull most Airstream models, however, some trim levels on larger Airstream models, such as the Classic, the Globetrotter, and the International can exceed the max tow capacity of certain Expeditions.

Wrap Up

The Ford Expedition makes a great tow vehicle for campers.

Thanks to the Expedition’s class-leading max tow capacity that ranges from 4,000 to 9,300 pounds, depending on its production year, trim level, and options.

Which allows the Expedition to pull a wide variety of campers, including everything from small teardrops to full-size travel trailers.

So, whether you’re looking for a small easy-to-manage camper or a full-size travel trailer, the Expedition can handle it all.

Just be sure to check the maximum tow capacity of your particular Expedition to ensure that it can handle the trailer weight of the camper you’re looking to tow.

Jason Kidd

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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