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17 Best Used Travel Trailers Under 5000 lbs

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Compiling the best used travel trailers under 5000 lbs comes with its own caveat—the common misconception that used RVs are a huge gamble. While that’s entirely possible, the reality is far different. In fact, many veteran RVers will tell you that buying a used is the way to go, especially within a 5-year window.

This is because all RVs endure a shake-down period, where any and every fault with the new RV goes through the repair process while it’s still under warranty. If you buy a used RV no older than 5 years, you’re getting an RV that’s already gone through the wringer.

The difference between our list of used travel trailers under 5000 lbs and used travel trailers, in general, is that ours focuses on the stand-out features and reliability of these brands and models—along with a little expert opinion, of course.

And we wrote about these models when they were new and we have been tracking their performance since then, so we have some great insights into these used travel trailers that weigh less than 5,000 pounds.

Advantages Of Buying Used Travel Trailers Under 5000 lbs

The hidden advantage of going with a used travel trailer is the likelihood of most “off-the-lot” repairs being complete. That’s not all you get out of the deal, however. As with everything in life, there are pros and cons to purchasing used.

  • You’ll save a lot of money by buying used
  • There’s more transparency in the used RV market
  • NADA Guides and various online “used RV websites” are highly informative
  • A used RV is broken in (the shake-down period is complete)
  • You won’t have to deal with a dealership
  • You get all of the upgrades the previous owner installed

Yeah, NADA stands for National Automobile Dealers Association, however, it also includes RVs. It’s a great place to get info on any used RV you have your eyes on at the moment.

The overall process is better as well. You no longer have to deal with RV salespeople, who are often more concerned with commission and shifting products and will do just about anything to get you in a travel trailer.

Disadvantages Of Buying Used Travel Trailers Under 5000 lbs

Buying a used travel trailer, whether it’s under 5000 lbs or not, isn’t all roses and popcorn with extra butter. While buying used will do a lot for your pocketbook, there are also some inherent risks involved as well.

  • The seller may not be forthcoming with existing issues or previous repairs
  • You may find that your dream deal is a 500-mile, cross-country drive
  • No warranty or warranty is non-transferable
  • Traveling to and visually inspecting is an absolute necessity, which the owner may not like
  • A heavy amount of research into the model and the specific RV you’re looking at is essential

Of course, you can say that the last point is also true for new RVs, and it is. However, the level of research and investigation into the travel trailer you want is far more extensive than buying brand new.

You need to be an online private detective. After all, purchasing a travel trailer, used or new, is a major investment. You need to get the best value for your money.

We’ve finally arrived at the meat and potatoes of our “used travel trailers under 5000 lbs” article. Yes, they’re used. But, this list of 17 represents some of the top, smaller travel trailers in the industry.

In terms of long-term durability, quality of life, and long-term value, any one of these 17 will be hard to beat.

1. Forest River Wolf Pup 18TO

Forest River Wolf Pup 18TO travel trailer sunder 5000 lbs exterior

Our Pros and Cons

✅ Clean and spacey floorplan that sleeps 6

⛔ Installing a heat barrier between the stovetop and the wall is advisable

  • Length: 22′ 9″
  • UVW: 3,797 lbs
  • GVWR: 4,999 lbs
  • CCC: 1,202 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 437 lbs

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Forest River is a leading manufacturer of travel trailers, and they have some excellent mid-size options. The Wolf Pup 18TO is just under twenty-three feet and 5000 pounds. Within these smaller travel trailers are a lot of excellent features that you are sure to enjoy.

The Wolf Pup sleeps three to five comfortably with its unique bunk-over couch design. We love that you have a great bunk area without sacrificing a comfortable sofa! You can also sleep two more on the dining booth that converts into a bed.

For the main sleeping space, a cozy queen bed in front of the camper is perfect for getting a great night’s sleep after a day of adventure. Overhead storage near the bed gives you great space for clothing and other necessities.

The residential-style sprayer faucet is perfect for washing vegetables or cleaning up after meals. The gorgeous countertops and ample storage space make this kitchen functional and stylish.

The Wolf Pup has a full bathroom, a must if you plan to take longer camping trips. Having a full bath on board allows you to get outside of campgrounds if you like and provides a great alternative to using campground facilities.

We highly recommend this camper for couples or small families planning to take longer camping trips

2. Jayco Hummingbird 17RB

Jayco Hummingbird 17RB exterior

✅ StrongholdVBL Vacuum Bond Lamination is outstanding

⛔ The original awning bar tends to get stuck

  • Length: 19′ 10″
  • UVW: 3,010 lbs
  • GVWR: 3,850 lbs
  • CCC: 840 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 315 lbs

We love the style and finishes of the Jayco Hummingbird 17 RB! Jayco is a leading manufacturer of travel trailers, and they know how to design a floor plan to maximize space. This model is a great example of that.

In the living space, a large dinette is perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. When needed, the dinette can convert into additional sleeping for two. The overhead storage above the dinette is ideal for games, flashlights, and other odds and ends.

In the main sleeping area, a cozy queen-sized bed is framed with two windows, perfect for bringing cool breezes in during the evenings. There is also great overhead storage in this area.

A compact kitchen has everything you need to whip up a tasty meal while on the road. With a fridge, microwave, two-burner stove, and storage, this kitchen is well-equipped and ready for cooking.

In the bathroom, a shower, toilet, and sink with storage underneath cover all the bases. Our favorite feature in the bathroom is the huge linen closet! A bathroom linen closet is a rare find in any travel trailer, let alone one of this size!

The well-designed cabinetry throughout the camper is a wonderful feature. You will be surprised at the amount of storage space for a smaller-sized travel trailer!

Large tanks make this camper a great choice for anyone planning to take extended camping trips or weekend getaways. We also love the double storage areas under the camper.

3. Keystone HIDEOUT 179LHS

Keystone HIDEOUT 179LHS travel trailers under 5000 lbs exterior

✅ Walk-around queen bed with dual, opposing wardrobes

⛔ No “entertainment” type of seating arrangement and no TV with the original model

  • Length: 21′ 5″
  • UVW: 3,720 lbs
  • GVWR: 4,480 lbs
  • CCC: 760 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 480 lbs

Another excellent floor plan for a lightweight travel trailer is the Keystone Hideout 179 LHS. With sleeping for up to four people, the Hideout is an affordable option for anyone looking to hit the road in style.

In the living space, a booth dinette provides comfortable seating for five. The booth is built into a slide, which gives you more open space in the camper. The dinette can also be converted into an additional sleeping area. The dinette bed is large enough to sleep two comfortably.

The kitchen has everything you need to prepare a great meal while traveling. A large refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, and large sink are perfect for cooking on the go. Overhead cabinetry provides the right amount of storage in the kitchen.

In the main sleeping area, a queen bed, along with two closets, makes this room perfect for sleeping and storing your clothes and more. There is additional storage underneath the bed. Dual nightstands are great spots for sitting a glass of water or charging your phone. Near the bed, you’ll find a space prepped for a TV.

In the bathroom, a large shower, toilet, and sink, along with storage and counter space, give you everything you need to travel in comfort.

Outside the camper, we love the pass-through storage and solid step entry. A Dometic power channel awning allows you to have fun outside and provides excellent shade on sunny days.

4. Grand Design Transcend Xplor 187MK

Grand Design Transcend Xplor 187MK exterior

✅ Huge amount of living space east to west and north to south

⛔ Kitchen, fridge, TV, and bathroom accommodate that extra space with a more restrictive aesthetic

  • UVW: 4,700 lbs
  • GVWR: 6,395 lbs
  • CCC: 1,695 lbs

One of the most popular travel trailer brands on the market today is Grand Design. Their high-quality campers have won over thousands of customers.

With sleeping for up to four people and tons of great features, the Transcend Xplor 187MK is an excellent option for singles, couples, and small families.

A comfortable queen bed with double drawer storage underneath is located at the front of the camper. We love the tapered overhead storage, which is perfect for storing all your clothing, and other must-have items.

The U-shaped dinette is located in a slide, which really opens up the living space and gives you more room to live inside the camper. The dinette converts to a double bed if an additional sleeping area is needed. If you do not need the extra sleeping space, you can swap out the dinette for a theatre-style dinette, perfect for two!

In the kitchen, you will love the incredible counter space and storage! A large refrigerator, range, oven, microwave, and large sink are perfect for meal preparation.

The bathroom is one of the largest we have seen in travel trailers of this size. An extra-large walk-in shower with a skylight, toilet, sink, and even counter space can be found in this excellent bathroom.

5. Coachmen Freedom Express Ultra Lite 195RBS

Coachmen Freedom Express Ultra Lite travel trailers under 5000 lbs195RBS exterior

✅ Access to all RV’s features even with the slide-in

⛔ It’ll sleep four, but this is definitely an RV for couples

  • Length: 25′
  • UVW: 4,892 lbs
  • GVWR: 6,000 lbs
  • CCC: 1,208 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 570 lbs

If you are looking for an affordable, ultra-lite used travel trailer with loads of special features, check out the Coachmen Freedom Express Ultra Lite 195 RBS.

The unique feature of this floorplan is the hideaway queen Murphy bed. Located in a slide behind the sofa, it does not take up any of the main living space.

The sofa is cozy with theatre-style seating for two, complete with cup holders. Across from the couch, a built-in entertainment center with a pop-up TV is both space-saving and stylish.

The travel trailer also has a huge U-shaped dinette in the front of the camper. This dinette is big enough for game nights and meals!

We love the spacious bathroom, with shower, toilet, and sink. The bathroom has a huge closet and a linen closet as well.

In the kitchen, you will find all you need to prepare meals during your adventures. The double sink is roomy with a beautiful faucet. A fridge, stovetop, oven, and microwave complete this expansive kitchen. Another excellent bonus in this floor plan is a pantry!

The Freedom Express has one last feature you are sure to love: an outdoor kitchen! A rarity in travel trailers of this size, the kitchen is a great bonus and one you will enjoy using.

6. Vintage Cruiser 23MBS

Vintage Cruiser 23MBS exterior

✅ Stunning, vintage aesthetic (interior and exterior)

⛔ Mid-size trailer that’s not really designed to sleep more than 2 people

  • Length: 26′ 1″
  • UVW: 4,218 lbs
  • GVWR: 6,200 lbs
  • CCC: 1,982 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 600 lbs

If you are looking for a retro style in a newer, modern travel trailer, the Vintage Cruiser 23 MBS is for you!

This camper is all about style, and you will love the window coverings and the overall look of the space. It truly feels like a vintage trailer from the good old days!

Inside the slide is a spacious U-shaped dinette with a large window. The dinette can be converted to an extra bed if needed. There is also great under-seat storage throughout the dinette.

You will sleep comfortably on the large Murphy bed, which features a shirt closet on either side. We love the light-colored wood cabinetry of the closets and other storage areas of the travel trailer.

Above the bed, a spacious overhead cabinet gives you plenty of extra space for storage. When not in use, the bed becomes a cozy sofa, perfect for movie night or reading a book.

In the kitchen, you will appreciate the large-size refrigerator and roomy freezer. The expansive fridge makes it easy to travel for extended periods without having to make frequent trips to the grocery store.

The pantry is perfect for storing dishes and dry goods and is conveniently located across from the refrigerator. A double sink, stovetop, oven, and microwave complete the kitchen.

In the bathroom, a large shower, toilet, and sink with overhead storage give you everything you need for your adventures. There is also a nice linen closet in the bathroom, perfect for towels and toiletries.

7. Dutchmen Kodiak Ultra-Lite 227BH

Dutchmen Kodiak Ultra Lite 227BH travel trailers under 5000 lbs exterior

✅ Includes a ton of storage options throughout

⛔ Air conditioning unit is pretty loud

  • Length: 26′ 11″
  • UVW: 4,338 lbs
  • GVWR: 7,600 lbs
  • CCC: 3,262 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 487 lbs

The Dutchman Kodiak Ultra Lite is a great model travel trailer for families on a budget. With sleeping for up to eight, it is large enough for both family and friends.

We love the front queen bed with double closets and nightstands. The overhead storage above the bed is perfect for extra clothing, and more.

In the kitchen, a large refrigerator, three burner range, oven, double sink, and spacious countertop provide the space you need for meal prep. The pantry is spacious as well, making it easy to bring along many extras.

In the bunkhouse, double over double bunks provide sleeping for up to four people. The space can also serve as storage if you are traveling with fewer people.

A large banquette-style dinette can comfortably seat up to four adults. It also converts into a bed for two. The overhead storage in this area is perfect for games, blankets, and more.

In the bathroom, a large shower is a great feature along with a toilet, sink, and plenty of storage.

Outside, an outdoor kitchen makes it easy to prepare meals while enjoying time in the great outdoors. Pass-through storage underneath the camper is large enough for all your camper maintenance items.

8. Venture SONIC SN220VBH

Venture SONIC SN220VBH exterior

✅ Single piece, fiberglass roof significantly reduces the potential for future water leaks

⛔ Glass cabinets are highly vulnerable in a travel trailer while hauling

  • Length: 26′ 7″
  • UVW: 4,040 lbs
  • GVWR: 5,850 lbs
  • CCC: 1,370 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 440 lbs

With sleeping for up to six people, the Venture Sonic SN220VBH is a great, easy-to-tow travel trailer for families and small groups.

A queen-sized Murphy bed, a spacious dinette sleeper that sleeps two, and a double bunk provide plenty of sleeping space for families on the go.

We love the window in the double bunk area, which provides natural light to this cozy space. The dinette, located in the slide, can seat four comfortably. Having a slide-out opens up the space and provides more room for cooking and hanging out in the camper.

The queen bed area has two storage closets and overhead cabinetry, perfect for storing clothing and other needed items. When not in use, the bed easily flips up to become a great sofa, perfect for watching TV or relaxing.

In the bathroom, a shower, sink, and toilet give you everything you need to be comfortable on the road. A small linen storage area is an excellent feature in the bathroom.

The kitchen has a large refrigerator, convection oven, stovetop, microwave, and sink. We love the large countertop and combined pantry and entertainment center for extra storage.

Outside the rig, a thirteen-foot awning provides shade on those hot summer days and creates a nice space for relaxing outside. Pass-through storage underneath the camper is perfect for storing large items and outdoor toys and gear.

9. Airstream Caravel 22FB

Airstream Caravel travel trailers under 5000 lbs with bathroom exterior

✅ Features an excellent, QuietStream ducting system for climate control

⛔ CCC is a bit low for an Airstream

  • Length: 22′
  • GVWR: 5,000 lbs
  • CCC: 800 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 525 lbs

If you would love to own an Airstream but lack a vehicle large enough to tow an old-school model, consider the Caravel. Airstream’s Caravel model travel trailers are the most lightweight Airstreams you can buy.

With four different floor plans ranging from sixteen feet in length up to twenty-two feet, the Caravels can be towed by many larger SUVs as well as with a truck.

As with all Airstreams, the beauty is in the details. The Caravel models are no exception. We love the galley kitchen featuring a stainless steel gas stove with cast-iron burners, Moen brand black residential-style faucet, and a rectangular stainless steel sink. The kitchen is almost a work of art.

The bold black fixtures and accents can be found throughout the travel trailer. All four floorplans feature a bathroom on board, giving you everything you need for a camping getaway in a small space.

For sleeping, each floorplan has a comfortable bed for two. All floorplans also feature a cozy dinette with seating for four. The dinettes also convert into additional beds for up to two people. We love that you can sleep up to four adults in every floorplan.

Other features that we love in the Airstream Caravel are the Ultraleather seating, air conditioning, and abundant storage. You will love the panoramic windows in the front and rear of the camper. These large windows let in a ton of light and make the camper feel even larger.

10. BRAXTON CREEK BX-22QB

BRAXTON CREEK BX 22QB exterior

✅ Excellent kitchen design with Amish-crafted cabinets, a three-burner stove, and huge pantry

⛔ Bathroom extends out into the kitchen space, resulting in a constrained feel

  • Length: 25′ 8″
  • GVWR: 7,000 lbs
  • CCC: 2,560 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 550 lbs

We are really impressed with the features of the Braxton Creek BX Series travel trailers. The 22 QB model offers an 81-inch ceiling height and the industry-best large wardrobe in a lightweight, easy-to-tow trailer.

As soon as you enter the travel trailer, you will be impressed with the room divider that gives privacy to the front sleeping area. This lovely space with a queen bed has lots of windows as well as those industry-leading spacious closets! Overhead shelving gives you even more space for personal items.

In the bathroom, a large tub and abundant counter space are rare finds in travel trailers of this size! Along with a sink and toilet, you will find the bathroom comfortable enough for long camping trips as well as weekends away.

In the kitchen, a large fridge, pantry, three burner range, and double sink make cooking a breeze. A good-sized microwave and oven complete this well-designed space.

In the back of the camper, a cozy living space with a large window is a great place to hang out. With both a large dinette and a comfortable sofa, there is space for everyone to relax and sleep. There is also overhead storage for both the sofa and dining area providing you with lots of extra room for items.

If you prefer relaxing outside, you will love the automatic sixteen-foot awning that provides excellent shade on those warm summer afternoons.

11. Grand Design Imagine XLS 17 MKE

✅ Completely enclosed and heated undercarriage with pass-through storage

⛔ Spare tire is located center and beneath the RV (have fun with that)

  • Length: 21′ 11″
  • UVW: 4,674 lbs
  • CCC: 1,721 lbs

This travel trailer from Grand Design is another one of the best travel trailers under 5000 lbs. It has an unloaded vehicle weight of 4674 lbs. As a result, you should not need to worry about any potential weight restrictions.

It has a length of 21 feet and 11 inches, and it is 10 feet and 5 inches tall. There are also three water tanks in this trailer, the fresh, grey, and waste water tanks. They have capacities of 43, 45, and 37 gallons, respectively.

Additionally, the trailer comes with a powerful 25,000 BTU furnace. It will keep you warm even during the coldest parts of winter. As a result, this is one of the best travel trailers under 5000 lbs for you to purchase if you want to travel in the winter.

The kitchen has a three-burner stovetop with an oven, allowing you to cook anything you want. It also comes with a double-door refrigerator, a stainless steel sink with a cover, residential countertops, and a microwave. Everything you could ever want in a kitchen is here.

In the bathroom, you will find a residential walk-in shower with a skylight. There is a power vent fan to reduce condensation, and there is a medicine cabinet for you to store all your toiletries.

The biggest appeal of this travel trailer is how spacious it is. It only has sleeping accommodations for three people, so it has more open space.

12. Heartland Mallard M210RB

2021 Heartland Mallard exterior

✅ 67.5 ft³ of pass-through storage is incredible for this size travel trailer

⛔ TV is mounted on the largest piece of counter space, making it awkward to work around

  • Length: 21′ 9″
  • UVW: 4,397 lbs
  • GVWR: 6,900 lbs
  • CCC: 2,471 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 676 lbs

When you are looking for one of the best travel trailers under 5000 lbs you should consider checking out the options from Heartland. This travel trailer in particular is 22 feet and 7 inches long, and it has an unloaded vehicle weight of 4598 lbs. Additionally, it is 8 feet long, and 11 feet and 4 inches tall.

Furthermore, the trailer comes with a fresh, gray, and black water holding tank. They have capacities of 45, 40, and 40 gallons, respectively. Two propane tanks come with the trailer, each of which has a capacity of 9.4 gallons.

The body of the trailer is made of aluminum, but the sidewall is constructed with fiberglass. As a result, this is one of the more insulated options available. So, if you want to travel in the winter this is a pretty good option.

The kitchen is a very popular part of this trailer as it comes with a three-burner stovetop, an oven, a microwave, and a mid-sized refrigerator. There is even a sink cover for the stainless steel sink. You will also be happy to hear that the trailer comes with a couch and a queen-sized bed.

Furthermore, the bathroom comes with a sink, medicine cabinet, mirror, fan system, and a sink. It is also relatively spacious.

13. Jayco Jay Flight SLX 224BH

Jayco Jay Flight SLX 224BH travel trailers under 5000 lbs exterior

✅ You can pack a large family into this mid-size RV

⛔ Counterintuitively, the interior is a bit constricted, especially if you have a lot of people inside

  • Length: 27′ 1″
  • UVW: 4,430 lbs
  • GVWR: 5,600 lbs
  • CCC: 1,170 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 445 lbs

One of the most popular travel trailer brands out there is Jayco, and this product from them is one of the best travel trailers under 5000 lbs. With an unloaded vehicle weight of 4405 pounds, this product will not cause you any issues in areas that have weight restrictions.

This low weight is very impressive when you consider that it is 26 feet and 11 inches long. It is also 8 feet wide, and 6 feet and 9 inches tall. With dimensions this large it can sleep up to seven or eight people.

As a result, it is one of the better options for those of you who want to travel in a large group with your friends. There is plenty of room for everyone to sleep, and it will not feel overcrowded.

Additionally, the trailer comes with a fresh, gray, and black water tank. They have capacities of 42, 39, and 39 gallons, respectively. In the kitchen, you will find a one-burner stovetop, two stainless steel sinks, a microwave, and a medium-sized fridge. There is also a small pantry available for you to store your non-perishable food.

The bathroom is a closed-off, spacious area, with a shower, toilet, and sink. There is even a medicine cabinet for you to store all your toiletries.

14. Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108DS

✅ Masterful combination of Truma hardware to tackle off-grid living

⛔ Tanks are smallish for an RV that’s advertised as a 5 – 7 off-grid travel trailer

  • Length: 22′ 5″
  • UVW: 4,291 lbs
  • GVWR: 5,500 lbs
  • CCC: 1,209 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 436 lbs

When you are looking for one of the best used travel trailers under 5000 lbs you should not hesitate to buy from Winnebago. This is the most popular floorplan in the Micro Minnie line, and it is not hard to see why.

You will have a versatile Murphy bed to the right of your door. It comes with a full mattress and flips up into the wall so that you have extra space to move around during the day. There is also extra seating space on the sofa.

On the left side of the door, you will have ample galley space. There is a sink, double-door fridge, microwave, and an oven with a three-burner stovetop. This will allow you to cook meals that will make you feel like you never left home.

Across from the galley is the booth dinette that easily drops down to create a second sleeping space for a third guest. If your kids are very young you might be able to fit two of them in there if need be.

The back of the trailer is where the bathroom is located. It is equipped with a foot-flush toilet, a bathroom skylight, a full shower, a power bath vent, a medicine cabinet, and a huge linen closet.

15. Coleman Lantern 202RD

Coleman Lantern 202RD Exterior

✅ The large windows create a well-lit daytime ambience

⛔ Mid-size trucks will have difficulty pulling, thanks to poor aerodynamics

  • Length: 24′ 11″
  • UVW: 4,383 lbs
  • CCC: 3,217 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 586 lbs

This trailer is 24 feet and 11 inches long with a width of 8 feet. It is 10 feet and 10 inches tall. Its unloaded vehicle weight comes in at 4383 lbs and has a hitch weight of 586 lbs. With a trailer this size you will be able to fit your entire family with ease as it can sleep between four and six people.

The trailer comes with fresh, gray, and black water tanks. They have capacities of 52, 42, and 42 gallons, respectively. It also comes with two 9.4-gallon propane tanks.

The kitchen has everything you need with a vinyl floor and bench seats for you to sit and eat your meal. Additionally, it comes with an oven with a three-burner stove top, a stainless steel sink, and an electrically powered refrigerator.

16. Keystone Bullet Crossfire 1850RB

Keystone Bullet Crossfire 1850RB exterior

✅ The 68″ tri-fold sofa looks huge in this camper

⛔ The staples in the cabinetry are visible

  • Length: 22′ 4″
  • UVW: 4,280 lbs
  • GVWR: 4,805 lbs
  • CCC: 525 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 430 lbs

If you are looking for one of the cheaper travel trailers under 5000 lbs, this is a great option from Keystone. It has everything you need all packed into a smaller trailer.

With a length of 22 feet and 4 inches, it is one of the smaller options available, but it is not the smallest. It is also 10 feet and 10 inches tall. Additionally, it has an unloaded vehicle capacity of 3950 lbs, so you do not need to worry about any weight restrictions.

The fresh, waste, and gray water tanks have capacities of 43, 30, and 30 gallons, respectively.

The trailer itself is spacious with a large open area in the middle of the trailer. Despite that, it still has room for four people to sleep. There is a queen-sized bed and a pull-out sofa.

17. Gulf Stream Enlighten 25BH

2021 gulf stream enlighten 25bh exterior

✅ Spacious bathroom with a bathtub (great for traveling with pets)

⛔ TV is located at a sharp angle from the couch

  • Length: 27′
  • UVW: 4,060 lbs
  • GVWR: 5,200 lbs
  • CCC: 1,140 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 485 lbs

The final of the used travel trailers under 5000 lbs that we will be looking at is from Gulf Stream. It has an unloaded vehicle weight of 4060 lbs, and it is 26 feet and 7 inches long.

With a length like that it is also one of the larger options available. As a result, it can sleep up to 7 people. So, if you want to travel with a large group of friends, this is one of the best options for that.

Despite needing to fit in so many sleeping spaces, there is still a kitchen with everything you need. It has an oven with a three-burner stovetop, a microwave, a refrigerator, a small pantry, and a stainless steel sink.

There is also plenty of storage above the cooking area in various cabinets. So, you can keep all your cooking supplies out of sight.

Travel Trailer UVW vs GVWR

We use the UVW or Unloaded Vehicle Weight to decide which campers fit into our category of best campers under 5000 lbs. Unloaded vehicle weight is also known as curb weight or dry weight. It is the weight of the camper trailer with nothing in it.

GVWR or Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum allowable weight of the camper when loaded with all of your supplies, groceries, water, generator, or anything else you decide to pack into your camper.

So be sure your tow vehicle can tow more than 5,000 lbs if you are considering one of these models.

Weight Terms To Know When Buying A Used Travel Trailer

When you are looking for used travel trailers under 5000 lbs there are many terms you will come across that you might not be familiar with. Many of these terms and abbreviations about RV weight are not used when you purchase a regular vehicle.

As a result, people who are entering the world of RVs for the first time do not know what they mean off-hand. These terms represent important variables and factors about a trailer. So, it is important to learn them before you start your search. Otherwise, you will be stuck in a situation where you are buying a trailer without all the information you could have.

UVW: Unloaded Vehicle Weight

UVW or unloaded vehicle weight is something that we have referenced in all the used travel trailers we discussed above. It is one of the most important things for you to remember about a travel trailer.

The unloaded vehicle weight of a trailer is the weight of it when it has nothing in it. It is the weight of the trailer once it is built by the manufacturer before anything extra has been added to it.

This is an important thing to remember because there are weight restrictions in certain areas. So, you will need to know the unloaded vehicle weight so that you can calculate the overall weight of your vehicle once everything is inside it.

GVWR: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating

The GVWR or gross vehicle weight rating is another term that you will encounter many times in your search for a used travel trailer under 5000 lbs.

It is the maximum operating weight of the vehicle as specified by the manufacturer. This measurement includes the chassis, body, engine, engine fluids, accessories, passengers, and cargo.

Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC)

The CCC or cargo carrying capacity is the maximum weight of everything you add to the travel trailer. This includes things like furniture, fuel, and all your personal belongings.

It even includes the weight of the passengers. It is essentially the gross vehicle weight rating minus the unloaded vehicle weight.

Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR)

Another term you might see a lot is the gross combined weight rating or GCWR for short. It is the maximum allowed loaded weight of the vehicle with towables such as a motor home towing a car.

Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)

The final term that is important to know is the gross axle weight rating or GAWR for short. It is the maximum distributed weight that may be supported by an axle of a road vehicle.

Typically, this rating will be followed by either the letters FR or RR. These letters indicate to the user whether it is a front or rear axle.

Finally, although these are five of the most common terms to learn, there are many others that you may come across in your search for used travel trailers under 5000 lbs. So, if you see anything you do not understand, make sure you look it up so that you are as informed as possible when you make your purchase.

Advantages Of Travel Trailers Under 5000 lbs

If you are new to the RV industry, you might have a lot of questions when it comes to purchasing an RV or travel trailer. After all, there are hundreds of options available, so it can be difficult to narrow things down.

There are also several subtypes of trailers, so it can even be hard to figure out which type of trailer you want.

The biggest factor that goes into purchasing a trailer for a lot of trailers is the price. As you would expect, smaller trailers are less expensive than larger ones. As a result, purchasing a used travel trailer under 5000 lbs will allow you to save some money.

However, just because you are purchasing a smaller trailer does not mean that you are sacrificing significantly in other areas. You might think that you will need to travel in small groups because you are purchasing a travel trailer under 5000 pounds, but that is far from the case.

Trailers of this size are not close to the smallest options available, and as a result, many of them can still fit up to 10 people. Trailers at this weight have a great deal of flexibility when it comes to sleeping capacity.

So, you can get one that is more spacious with a lower sleeping capacity. Or you can get one with a higher sleeping capacity that is less spacious. 

Additionally, towing smaller trailers generally result in better gas mileage. Gas can eat up a lot of money on trips, so that is something you seriously need to consider. They are also able to fit in most campsites, so you do not need to worry about that as much when planning your trips. 

Final Thoughts About Used Travel Trailers Under 5000 lbs

There’s nothing wrong with going with used travel trailers under 5000 lbs, especially if you do your due diligence. Even used, a travel trailer is capable of surpassing its brand-new version, thanks to upgrades and warranty repairs.

As with any major investment, don’t go in blind with a wad of cash in hand, ready to hit the road. Take your time, conduct your own inspection with a checklist in hand, and be ready to walk away from any deal that you’re uncomfortable with.

This list of 17 used travel trailers under 5,000 lbs is the perfect place to start. If you spot one of the above-listed through RVUniverse , RV Trader , or even on local social media, mark it as a priority and go check it out yourself.

Unless the RVs on this list are sorely mistreated by their previous owner, they represent some of the best the industry has to offer in this category.

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It’s usually considered that brand-new RVs are a waste of money and that RVers should only buy used RVs, which we generally agree with. This material may interest you if you know the money-saving benefits of used RVs.

Today, we will talk about travel trailers priced under $5,000. In particular, we have eight models to showcase. $5,000 may seem insane for any RV, but such cheap travel trailers are available.

Aside from overviewing those 8 RVs, we will discuss the reasonability of buying an RV under $5,000.

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Let’s begin without further ado!

How did we pick RVs for our top?

Before we move on to our top 8 of the best travel trailers under $5,000, we think it is essential that you know how we picked them.

We chose RVs based on the pricing information provided by J D Power RVs . Another option would be to research used RV marketplaces and establish our top on their listings, but since offers come and go quickly, we decided to go for the NADA Guides that offer ready data based on market prices.

NADA provides info on the following:

  • The suggested list price of RVs was the unit’s approximate value when it was brand-new. 
  • A low retail value for units with extensive wear and tear. 
  • An average retail value for an RV in good condition.

Selecting RVs for the overview, we aimed at picking models that were not too old. The oldest RV on our top was produced in 2011, which is reasonably old. These RVs are decently equipped and should allow you to upgrade them to meet modern standards quickly. 

Since under $5,000 is very cheap for RVs, we chose to overview precisely affordable floorplans rather than the entire RV line, which that floorplan is a part of. That’s because prices vary significantly from floorplan to floorplan within an RV line.

The average retail price of the RVs picked for overview was $5,350-5,360, with the low retail being $4,450. The prices are based on RVs with no options.

You will notice that the RVs on our list are priced very closely, which may mean that they all were at their scrap values – the value of their components with no markup – as of June 2019.

Given NADA’s price listing rules, if you go for an RV that costs less than its average value, expect to spend additional money on repairs and upgrades.

We decided not to go cheaper and 100% under $5,000 since it would force us to go further back in time. There are RVs that today cost around $4,000 on average, but these were primarily made in the past decade, which we think is too old.

The figures and amenity info you will see below were taken from the NADA guides, so there may be variations in actual RVs sold. Besides, keep in mind that the availability of these RVs may vary, and you may not be able to find one or another model.

Lastly, remember that the images provided on the RVs NADA pages may not correspond to the specific floorplan overviewed. In some cases, NADA posts the image of not the particular model but of the top model in that RV line.

Best used travel trailers under $5,000:

  • 2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport M-165
  • 2013 Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB
  • 2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB
  • 2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK
  • 2011 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup M-16P
  • 2011 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf M-17BH
  • 2013 Forest River Palomino Canyon Cat M-12RBC
  • 2013 Forest River Palomino Palomini M-131RL

Recommended Used Travel Trailers under $5,000

1. 2011 jayco jay feather sport m-165.

Suggested list price: $15,929

Low retail: $4,450

Average retail: $5,350

  • Length: 18 feet.
  • Interior height: 78 inches.
  • Base weight: 2,835 pounds.
  • Carrying capacity: 665 pounds.
  • 13,500BTU AC.
  • Standard bathroom with a shower and toilet.
  • Five sleeping spots.

At its introduction, the 2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport M-165 was a pretty lovely travel trailer floorplan. Quite decently sized, this travel trailer now offers more comfort than many other similarly priced travel trailers.

Measuring 18 feet in length, this RV is relatively compact and lightweight, but it nonetheless has a layout similar to much larger travel trailers. Most notably, the M-165 travel trailer boasts a bathroom, shower, toilet, and ample sleeping space for up to 5 individuals.

Aside from that, the Jay Feather Sport M-165 travel trailer has a compact dinette and a decently equipped kitchen area with a three-burner cooktop, a microwave, and a refrigerator. This travel trailer also has a TV shelf but doesn’t come with a TV.

If you are looking for decent comfort in a travel trailer and aren’t too worried about size and weight, the Jay Feather Sport M-165 travel trailer may be a good option.

2. 2013 Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB

Suggested list price: $10,266

Average retail: $5,360

  • Length: 16 feet 6 inches.
  • Interior height: 73 inches.
  • Base weight: 2,285 pounds.
  • 5,000BTU AC.
  • Four sleeping spots.

The 2013 Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB is two years newer than the Jay Feather Sport M-165. However, it seems cheaper, so it doesn’t offer as much comfort.

Quite a bit smaller than the Jay Feather Sport M-165 travel trailer, the M-145 RB has less interior room. However, regarding the general layout of the RVs, we wouldn’t say there are huge differences between the two.

Despite its compact size, the M-145 RB travel trailer still has an interior shower and toilet. It has fewer sleeping spots than the Jay Feather Sport travel trailer – 4 versus 5 – but it still offers a decent amount of sleeping space for its size.

This travel trailer appears to have come with a 5,000 BTU air conditioner, which isn’t too robust but should be enough for such a small trailer. The refrigerator in this travel trailer also seems to be a small countertop unit, and the cooktop has two burners rather than three. Other than that, the layout of the two Jayco travel trailers seems to be very similar.

3. 2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB

Suggested list price: $11,285

  • Base weight: 2,380 pounds.
  • Carrying capacity: 820 pounds.
  • 18,000BTU heater.
  • Three sleeping spots.

The 2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB has a nearly identical layout to that of the Jay Flight Swift SLX travel trailer we’ve just overviewed, but there are a few crucial differences between the RVs.

While sized roughly the same, this RV is beefier. It weighs about 100 pounds heavier than the Jayco trailer and can carry about 160 pounds more. These are seemingly small numbers, but they are significant, given this RV’s size.

Unlike the Jayco travel trailers, the Starcraft travel trailer has an 18,000 BTU heater so that you can use it in colder seasons. The air conditioner is the same, though, with its 5,000 cooling capacity. Aside from that, this RV has only three sleeping spots.

4. 2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK

Suggested list price: $11,145

  • Length: 13 feet 9 inches.
  • Interior height: 75 inches.
  • Base weight: 1,993 pounds.
  • Carrying capacity: 655 pounds.
  • 6,000BTU AC.
  • 16,000BTU heater.
  • Bathroom with a toilet.
  • Two sleeping spots.

The 2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK is a very compact travel trailer model. Weighing up to around 2,600 pounds and measuring 13 feet 9 inches in length, it is quite a suitable option for people who don’t have too much space and towing capacity.

However, this travel trailer is exceptionally well-equipped for its size. For example, it has a 6,000 BTU AC unit and a 16,000 BTU heater, so that it will be good at cooling and heating. Plus, it has quite a nice layout with most amenities you can see in larger travel trailers.

A shower is lacking from this travel trailer, but an outside shower may come included with this model. Aside from that, this thing has comparably little comfort and just two sleeping spots.

5. 2011 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup M-16P

Suggested list price: $16,087

  • Length: 17 feet 9 inches.
  • Base weight: 2,654 pounds.
  • Carrying capacity: 1,152 pounds.
  • 20,000BTU heater.
  • Wet bath system.
  • Seven sleeping spots.

The 2011 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup M-16P travel trailer is a decently sized RV that delivers a surprising amount of comfort for its dimensions. Perhaps the most notable thing in this travel trailer is its seven sleeping spots.

Temperature control is also great in this travel trailer thanks to its 13,500 AC and 20,000 BTU heater. The RV’s bathroom is also attractive – a compact wet bath system that combines a shower and toilet. While soaking baths aren’t as comfy as standard bathrooms, they are better regarding space efficiency.

The Wolf Pup M-16P travel trailer also has a remarkable carrying capacity of 1,152 pounds, more than a third of its base weight. Due to this, this travel trailer should be an excellent option for people who wish to carry a lot of extra stuff with them.

6. 2011 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf M-17BH

Suggested list price: $16,444

Low retail: $4,500

Average retail: $5,450

  • Length: 22 feet 2 inches.
  • Base weight: 3,700 pounds.
  • Carrying capacity: 3,822 pounds.

The 2011 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf M-17BH travel trailer offers a remarkable level of comfort for its price. Sized at 22 feet 2 inches, this travel trailer delivers the best comfort, albeit it weighs 3,700 pounds. 

It also has a listed carrying capacity of 3,822 pounds, which, to be fair, is suspiciously high for an RV of this size. If this number is correct, the M-17BH travel trailer also has an excellent carrying capacity.

Thanks to its roomy interior, this travel trailer accommodates more amenities than other RVs. Namely, it has seven sleeping spots, a nicely sized dinette, a well-equipped kitchen with a three-burner cooktop, two sinks, a refrigerator, and a bathroom with a shower and toilet.

Given its comfort, if you find this RV for around or under $5,000, it is a bargain.

7. 2013 Forest River Palomino Canyon Cat M-12RBC

Suggested list price: $11,861

  • Length: 16 feet 3 inches.
  • Base weight: 2,812 pounds.
  • Carrying capacity: 1000 pounds.

The 2013 Forest River Palomino travel trailer is compact yet nicely equipped. Overall, it seems a good option for people looking for a compact travel trailer with few sleeping spots – this travel trailer has just 2.

This travel trailer is very similar to the Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB we overviewed earlier, but there are a few significant differences between them. Namely, the Jay Flight trailer has four sleeping spots and weighs nearly 500 pounds lighter than this RV. On the other hand, this travel trailer has an additional 335 pounds of carrying capacity.

The kitchen in the Jayco travel trailer also seems to be a little better since it has more countertop areas. Otherwise, the kitchen setup is similar, including the two-burner stovetop and the below-counter refrigerator.

8. 2013 Forest River Palomino Palomini M-131RL

Suggested list price: $10,913

  • Length: 16 feet 10 inches.
  • Base weight: 1,930 pounds.
  • Carrying capacity: 1,766 pounds.
  • Two dinettes. 

Lastly, we have the 2013 Forest River Palomino Palomini M-131RL travel trailer. This trailer is close to trailers like the Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB and Forest River Palomino Canyon Cat M-12RBC, but it is pretty different.

Namely, Forest River has put two dinettes in this travel trailer – 56 x 82 inches and 36 x 82 inches. While the increased dining area will be nice for some people, its tradeoff is that this travel trailer doesn’t have an indoor bathroom.

This travel trailer also has a sleeping room for four people, which is decent for the size. Aside from that, NADA lists a 1,766-pound carrying capacity for this RV, which, if true, is excellent for its weight and size.

Probably a few people will need the increased dining area offered by this travel trailer, but if you are one of them, then the Palomini M-131RL RV may be an excellent option.

Should you even buy a used RV?

Acquiring a used RV may seem like a bargain, but you are probably wondering whether it is worth it. After all, there may be some hidden costs associated with buying a used RV.

Well, it depends. Some used RVs should be avoided, while a few will allow you to save a lot of money and won’t incur significant repair costs.

That said, let’s overview the significant advantages and disadvantages associated with used RVs.

Pros of buying a used RV

Massive amount of money saved.

The number one benefit of buying a used RV is the enormous amount of money you save.  

RVs are vehicles, which means that they are depreciating assets. Driving a brand-new RV off the lot loses 10-30% of the purchase value. If someone buys a new RV and decides to sell it immediately, then you’ll buy a brand-new RV with a 10-30% discount.

Many people – us included – think buying a brand-new RV is not worth it. You are paying at least 10-30% more but aren’t getting equivalent benefits! And the very fact that RVs lose 10-30% of their value by just driving off the lot shows what a waste of money buying a new RV can be.

This 10-30% depreciation occurs at the moment of purchase, and the older the RV gets, the higher its depreciation is. This means you could buy a two-year-old RV for half its original price and maybe even cheaper! And this older RV can remain a modern piece of machinery for now. 

Cheaper insurance

Insurance premiums are usually cheaper for used RVs, which further increases the money savings achieved by buying a used travel trailer or motorhome.

Price Transparency

When buying a new RV, the price can be a headache. You can’t know how far off the actual value the RV is priced. You don’t know to what extent you should negotiate the price and whether you should negotiate the price in the first place. This lack of transparency is a big issue for people who want to get the most value for their money.

With used RVs, things are entirely different. There are a variety of online platforms for buying used RVs where you can look around and assess the pricing of the desired RV model. You can roughly estimate the actual value of an RV by calculating the average price sellers ask.

The NADA guides can also provide you with precious information. Here, you can find price info on almost any RV manufactured in past decades. People often use the NADA figures when picking a reasonable RV price.

So, all in all, you can quickly gather data on the pricing of used RVs. Thanks to this, this market is much more transparent than the brand-new RV market.

Fixed off-the-lot mechanical issues

It’s no secret that RVs often suffer from mechanical issues within the first months of use. Thus, as a buyer of a brand-new RV, you should expect to spend quite a lot of money on fixing all the mechanical issues.

While money-saving is the most significant benefit of buying a used RV, a no less important benefit is that you don’t have to deal with all those issues that would have probably occurred in a new RV. The old owner has perhaps already resolved those issues and eliminated the early weak links.

Human touch added to the RV

RVs come very well-equipped off the lot, but many people prefer to modify them to make them more convenient for their needs. While the default stuff like refrigerators and air conditioners are essential, small additions like towel hangers or closet organizers can make a big difference. Also, previous owners may have installed more severe things like solar panels or a satellite receiver!

The stuff the old owner may have installed won’t necessarily correspond to your needs. However, the fundamental things that the RV lacked will have likely been added by the previous owner.

Aside from making the RV more convenient, minor modifications may make it more valuable. Maybe not by much, but still significant enough to be noticed. And given that used RVs cost much less than new ones, the value for the money can be insane.

Cons of buying a used RV

The rv doesn’t feel new..

The number one downside of buying a used RV that first comes to mind is that it no longer feels fresh and new.

A brand-new RV is going to be completely clean and free of odors. A used RV could also be in a near-new condition regarding cleanness, depending on how well the previous user has taken care of their RV.

If the previous RV owner was a smoker, the RV interior will probably have a noticeable odor of cigarette smoke. Pets can also be a source of all kinds of odors. And while this is perfectly okay – the RV owner may do whatever they want, you probably won’t like it if the RV isn’t perfectly clean.

No manufacturer’s warranty coverage

Used RVs are often no longer covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, though this depends on the warranty term and how old the RV itself is. 

A manufacturer’s warranty is a welcome bonus in RVs since it safeguards you from the costs associated with the breakdown of the covered parts of the RV. You’d want a manufacturer’s warranty to cover your back.

There is, of course, the option of an extended RV warranty, but you will have to pay extra for it. In addition, extended warranty providers put forward specific requirements for RV age and mileage, and an old RV may not be eligible for an extended warranty.

Hidden damage

The thing that probably worries the majority of used RV buyers is hidden damage. While a skilled eye can relatively easily detect hidden issues, only a few buyers probably have the expertise to do an inspection themselves.

Detecting hidden damage is essential to make a more informed decision about your purchase. In addition, if you buy an RV with some damage, knowing about its issues will allow you to avoid any unpleasant surprises and plan your budget efficiently.

Nonetheless, you must inspect an RV in-depth before signing any contracts. If you don’t have the expertise to do it yourself, have someone else do it for you. Even if you have to hire a professional for an inspection, it is better to pay a little money now to safeguard you from considerable surprise costs in the future.

Repair & upgrade costs may outweigh the benefits.

Perhaps not the first downside that comes to mind, a potentially costly repair is the most significant disadvantage associated with buying a used RV. While you won’t necessarily need to spend any money on repairs, some RVs will require you to pay more than you would like.

Furthermore, these repair costs may be so high that they outweigh the financial benefits of buying a used RV. While you probably won’t need to spend as much on a new RV, the costs could be significant enough to make your purchase completely unreasonable.

Due to this, you should not go for a used RV that is priced too cheaply. Such an RV is either ancient or is beaten up quite significantly. Instead, it would be more reasonable to pay a little more money for an RV that is newer and in a better condition. The repair costs that an old RV may incur can make it a pricier buy than a more unique and expensive RV in a better condition.

Remember that the repair costs may include not only the mechanical parts of the RV. For example, suppose the interior of the RV smells of cigarette smoke. In that case, you may need to do more or less significant remodeling to eliminate the odor since cleaning may not help.

So, if possible, you need to consider all the costs that may occur with a specific RV before making a purchase.

The RV may quickly become obsolete.

A used RV may be a few years old, which isn’t a big deal. However, the RV is already somewhat obsolete and will get even more obsolete.

Tech advances very quickly nowadays, and what seems new today may become outdated in just a couple of years, let alone an RV that is already old. And since you will probably buy and use an RV for a long time, you may want to ensure it is as new as possible.

Minor tech stuff like USB ports – standard in modern RVs – can easily be added to an older RV with a simple wall plate add-on. These small additions are okay since they are cheap, but the RV shouldn’t be so old to require you to do a significant remodeling.

Aside from that, many developed campgrounds have age restrictions on the RVs they allow. Usually, anything older than ten years isn’t allowed at RV campgrounds. 

Thus, it would be best if you were wary of the age of the RV. First, don’t go for an RV over ten years old, just in case. Plus, remember that it may not be allowed in campgrounds for five years when buying a five-year-old RV. This will be okay if you plan to get a newer RV within those five years, but otherwise, you may want to look for something more unique.

Poorer selection of used RVs

The last downside of buying a used RV is that you don’t have a wide selection. Used RVs mostly come as-is, and you don’t have control over what you get. You are limited to whatever is available on the market at the moment.

With new RVs, you have a more comprehensive selection of RV models than on the used market. In addition, you are free to buy whatever options you deem necessary for your RV.

Should you buy a used RV?

Cost-wise, if you aren’t crazy about how fresh your RV will look and feel, a used RV is a much more reasonable and efficient choice. Buying a new RV makes very little sense unless you have particular needs that can’t be satisfied with a used RV. 

However, should you buy an RV for under $5,000?

You should save up for a $7,500-10,000 travel trailer . $5,000 tends to be close to traveling trailers’ scrap value, which RVs usually reach in about ten years. However, an RV that wasn’t too costly initially may reach its scrap value much faster.

In other words, you may want to avoid $5,000 RVs since they may be too old for safe use, for parking at campgrounds, and for getting an extended warranty. In addition, RVs that now cost $5,000 usually are low-end RVs that don’t offer too much comfort.

On the other hand, for $7,500-10,000, you will have a more comprehensive selection of better RVs. So, if possible, we think you should save up for a pricier RV. If not, and you need an RV right now, then buying an RV that costs around $5,000 may be reasonable.

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Used Travel Trailers Under $5000: Find Affordable Adventures

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February 8, 2024

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Embarking on the journey of owning a travel trailer doesn’t have to empty your wallet. With the right insight, you can navigate the market to find used travel trailers under $5000. Imagine snagging a cozy haven for your adventurous spirit with a budget under $5000. Yes, it’s possible, and many have already turned that modest sum into a passport to freedom and the open road.

Before you dip into your savings for a brand new RV, consider the perks of opting for a used travel trailer. Not only do you slash the initial investment, but you also sidestep the steep depreciation that hits RVs the moment they roll off the lot. What’s even better? You can try before you buy. Rental options abound that allow you to sample the lifestyle and get a feel for the type of trailer that suits you best, ensuring your purchase aligns with your needs and expectations.

Key Takeaways

  • Securing a used travel trailer can be a cost-effective alternative to buying new, with options under $5,000.
  • Rentals provide an opportunity to experience a travel trailer before committing to purchase.
  • Considering a used travel trailer contributes to a smart financial move by avoiding the high depreciation of new RVs.

Try It Before You Buy It – Nearby Travel Trailer Rentals

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Considering a travel trailer for your next adventure? You’re in luck! Renting options are plentiful, offering you the chance to experience the RV lifestyle before committing to a purchase. With features like automatic radius searches and instant booking, finding a trailer near you is a breeze, whether you’re looking for a folding trailer or something a bit larger. Here’s a quick peek at why you should rent:

  • Test Drive : Get a feel for different models.
  • Instant Booking : Skip the waiting and secure your trailer.
  • Flexibility : Choose from various styles like folding and traditional trailers.

Is Investing in a Pre-Owned Travel Trailer a Smart Move?

When you come across trailers available for a fraction of their original price, it’s tempting to jump at the opportunity, isn’t it? Consider that used RVs often cost 50% to 90% less than their brand-new counterparts . That’s quite a saving! For instance, while a shiny new RV might set you back $100,000, the same model with a few adventures under its belt could be yours for as little as $20,000.

Why go down this road? Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Immediate Cost Savings : Your wallet will feel a lot heavier when you opt for a second-hand RV.
  • Slower Depreciation : New RVs lose about 15-20% of their value in the first year , hitting the half-value mark by year four or five. Post that, depreciation slows down significantly. Picking up a used travel trailer means you skip the steepest part of the depreciation curve.

And here’s something for your peace of mind: used travel trailers often come with cheaper insurance rates. You’re not just saving on the upfront cost but also on the ongoing expenses.

Now, think about the potential resale value. If the time comes to hand off your beloved travel trailer to the next happy camper, you’re likely to recoup a greater proportion of your investment compared to selling a newer model.

Remember, savvy buyers don’t merely focus on price. Consider the overall condition, maintenance history, and potential hidden costs to ensure you’re truly getting a deal.

In a nutshell, stepping into the used RV market might just be your ticket to affordable adventures. Keep your eyes on the prize and you could be hitting the road with extra cash to fuel your fun!

Ten Used Travel Trailers Under $5000

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Forest River Palomino Treasure: 2013 Edition

Imagine snagging a 2013 Palomino by Forest River, your perfect companion for a rustic camping experience, yet with a touch of modern convenience. Boasting a fiberglass body and enough space to offer a restful sleep for three to four, this model is a diamond in the rough for its vintage charm and cost-effectiveness. With its kitchenette, air conditioning, and outdoor shower, this fifth wheel has been discontinued but is still a hit for its compact design. It might be a smidge over your $5000 budget at $5,450, but it’s a steal for the features it offers.

2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport M-165: Compact Camping Delight

The 2011 Jay Feather Sport M-165 from Jayco is a compact marvel. Although its list price can push a bit north of $6000, it remains a popular choice due to its great balance of amenities and manageable size. It houses a shower, toilet, dinette, and even a kitchen area that rivals bigger trailers. It sleeps five and the outdoor patio awning extends your living space to the great outdoors. Jayco has always been synonymous with quality in the RV world, and this model is no different.

Flagstaff High Wall HW29SC: Soaring Above Expectations

With a name like “High Wall,” you expect spaciousness – and the Flagstaff High Wall HW29SC doesn’t disappoint. It sleeps around five to six people and is cost-effective with a retail price as low as $4,000. A pop-up folding camper trailer by design, this 21-footer offers slide-out beds, a cozy dinette, and a practical kitchen area. Plus, it falls under the trustworthy banner of Forest River, a Berkshire Hathaway-backed company known for durability. New parts are still in production, which is handy for a savvy travel trailer owner like yourself.

KZ Sportsmen 2303: Your 1998 Nostalgic Nook

Are you a fan of the classic? Then the 1998 KZ Sportsmen 2303 is your time capsule on wheels. Stretching over 24 feet with a price that can sneak just under the $5000 mark (if you’re lucky), it offers spaciousness, utility, and yes, nostalgia. It sleeps up to six and comes with a two-door layout, which is a rare find. It carries its weight with grace, delivering a floor plan featuring a queen bed, a comfy dinette, and enough tech to make your travels a breeze. Fit for families and individuals alike, it’s a timeless classic.

KZ Sportsmen Coyote Sport M-CS160: 2007’s Charming Compact

Taking a step smaller with the 2007 KZ Sportsmen Coyote Sport M-CS160, you won’t compromise on comfort even as you step down in size. With a price tag around $5,500, it hits the sweet spot for value. It nails the essentials— a double bed, bunk bed, and a U-dinette that doubles as extra sleeping space. Coupled with amenities like air conditioning and all-season readiness, the Coyote Sport is a fine, road-worthy partner for adventurers who prefer a cozier mobile nook.

Remember, these treasured trailers come with their histories, so it’s always wise to have a thorough check-up with a trusted mechanic or RV specialist before you hit the road. Happy trailer hunting!

Try It Before You Buy It – Travel Trailers For Rent Near You

Compact charm for two: 2013 kz sportsmen classic.

Class: Lightweight Travel Trailer Length: 14 ft Sleep Capacity: 2 Build: Sturdy Fiberglass Starting Rental Price: Approx. $5,500

Dreaming of cozy getaways with just the essentials ? The 2013 KZ Sportsmen Classic offers a snug retreat with its cleverly designed space. Here’s what you get:

  • Sleeping Area: A dinette that transforms into your nighttime nook.
  • Kitchenette: Comes with a refrigerator and stovetop for your cooking needs.
  • Bathroom Facilities: A compact toilet with practical vinyl flooring.
  • Climate Control: Stay comforted with an AC and a 16,000 BTU heater.
  • Illumination: Indoor LED lighting for a bright, homely feel.

With its size, zipping around scenic bends and fitting into quaint spots is a breeze. Perfect for couples who like to keep things simple on the road!

Family-Friendly Spaciousness: 2010 Forest River Wildwood X-LITE

Class: Full-Size Travel Trailer Length: 27 ft Sleep Capacity: 6 Build: Durable Fiberglass Starting Rental Price: Approx. $4,500

Need room for the entire clan? The 2010 Wildwood X-LITE welcomes up to six with open arms. Peek inside:

  • Master Bed: A queen-size sanctuary with ample storage.
  • Windows: Tinted for privacy without missing the views.
  • Convertible Spaces: Both the sofa and dinette morph into extra bedding.
  • Rear Double Bed: Tucked in the back, ensuring sleep for two more.
  • Bathroom: A dry setup with shower and tub.
  • Kitchenette: All the essentials, plus optional outdoor gas grill.

Weighing in at 4151 lbs, it’s a solid pick under $5,000 for families wanting to share the joy of travel.

Nimble Yet Capable: 2011 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup

Class: Versatile Travel Trailer Length: 17.9 ft Sleep Capacity: 7 Build: Reliable Fiberglass Starting Rental Price: Approx. $6,800

The 2011 Cherokee Wolf Pup packs a surprising punch for its modest frame. Let’s uncover:

  • Beds: Bunk layout with a comfortable wet bath.
  • Kitchenette: Complete with a fridge, ready for your culinary exploits.
  • Convertible Dining: The rear set doubles as additional snooze space.
  • Extras: Air conditioning and heating for year-round comfort.
  • Exterior: Handy storage and a standard patio awning.

Don’t let the size fool you. At 2654 lbs, this nifty trailer provides ample amenities while being light on its feet, ideal for adventurers who like flexibility.

As you mull over the best fit for your travels, renting one of these travel trailers might just seal the deal on your decision. After all, what better way to gauge your compatibility with a travel home than living it up on a trial run? Whether you opt for the compact duo delight, the family-sized fortress, or the agile Wolf Pup, there’s a travel trailer waiting to hit the road with you. Ready to find your match?

Explore Rental Options – Travel Trailers for Your Adventure

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Adventure on Wheels: 2008 Heartland Cyclone 4012

Are you looking for a sophisticated abode on the move? Meet the 2008 Heartland Cyclone 4012, an elegant fifth wheel designed for comfort:

  • Length : 40 feet – Spacious enough for a dance-off!
  • Accommodation : Sleeps five – Bring friends, or enjoy extra pillow space.
  • Build : Sturdy fiberglass – Takes on the elements like a champ.
  • Affordability : As low as $4,500 – Wallet-friendly luxuries.

Indulge in the queen-sized bed, cozy up with inbuilt entertainment, and store all your gear without cramping your style. The kitchen? It’s a culinary haven with a pantry, cooktop, and more – even Gordon Ramsay would approve. Transform the living area with slide-outs, and after a day of trekking, rest in a U-shaped dinette that feels like home. And yes, all your utilities are covered with sizable tanks for water and waste management.

Compact Comfort: 2007 Keystone Laredo 26RK

Imagine a cozy nest on wheels that’s also easy on the pocket – that’s the 2007 Keystone Laredo 26RK for you:

  • Length : 26 feet – Like a tiny house, but with wheels.
  • Accommodation : Comfortably houses six travelers – Room for all and your pet iguana!
  • Build : Resilient fiberglass – Laughs in the face of hail.
  • Price Tag : Around $5,500 – More road trips , less financial gripes.

Step inside to discover a world where efficiency meets style. A kitchenette that backs the full width of this snug trailer is a chef’s mobile paradise. Unwind on the slide-out sofa or catch your favorite show while the aroma of dinner wafts from the cooktop. Privacy? The separate toilet and shower got you. And when the day’s adventures are done, sink into the queen-sized bed above the cab.

In today’s market, renting before buying is a clever choice . Try these wheeled wonders for yourself; a test trip can save you thousands and match you with the perfect travel partner.

Key Inspection Points for a Pre-Owned Travel Trailer

Signs of moisture intrusion.

Ever experienced the unpleasant surprise of a soggy sandwich? Imagine that, but with your travel trailer. Moisture can infiltrate and wreak havoc, leading to costly repairs. Keep an eye out for:

  • Stains or discoloration on walls and ceilings
  • Soft spots on the floors
  • Mold or mildew odor inside
  • Any swelling in wood or fibrous materials

A quick tip: Use your nose as a detective tool – a musty smell often leads to hidden moisture.

Integrity of Gas and Water Systems

Just as you’d sniff out a gas leak at home, give the RV’s systems the same attention. Your comfort and safety depend on it:

  • Check all faucets for steady flow and no leakage
  • Inspect under-sink plumbing for drips or damage
  • Ensure propane tanks adhere to safety standards and have current inspection certifications

Remember, no one enjoys a cold shower or unexpected fireworks due to neglected pipes or tanks!

Electrical Components and Solar Panels

Is the juice worth the squeeze? Your RV’s electrical system keeps the adventure going. Here’s a tidbit to ponder – a well-maintained battery can outlive its expected lifespan, which is typically between three to five years.

  • Verify the battery’s condition and check for corrosion
  • Test the alternator and ensure the charging system’s efficiency
  • Don’t forget to examine any solar panels, if they’re part of the setup

A pro tip: A multimeter is your friend – it can help unveil hidden electrical gremlins.

Temperature Control Systems

Imagine cruising to your favorite getaway spot, only to be greeted by an AC that’s too cold or an ineffective heater. Make sure that:

  • The air conditioner cools efficiently without straining
  • The heater brings warmth without hiccups
  • Each system justifies the added cost if not included in the base model

Get cozy, but be smart about it – test these crucial comforts before shaking hands on the deal.

Documentation and Legitimacy

Ah, paperwork, the least glamorous part of any adventure. But as any experienced traveler knows, it’s as critical as your passport. To avoid being high and dry without a legal paddle, inspect:

  • Proof of ownership and purchase history
  • Record of repairs and maintenance
  • Valid insurance coverage and any warranty details

Wrapping Things Up

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Have you ever encountered a high-end RV park and found your entry barred simply because your RV is too old? It’s all due to a policy some parks have that turns away travel trailers over ten years old. To save yourself from unexpected rejections, it’s wise to check with the RV park on their age policies before you plan your trip.

Or why not bypass the age scrutiny altogether? Explore the world of travel trailer rentals! Places like Outdoorsy offer a diverse fleet of RVs—just pick what suits you and enjoy the journey without any ageist barriers. Plus, rentals give you the freedom to explore:

  • No long-term ties : Rent by the week or month
  • Budget-friendly : Only pay for the time you’re on the road
  • Variety at your fingertips : Switch up styles and sizes for each adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

Trusted travel trailer brands within your budget.

When your wallet’s feeling light but the open road calls, several reliable brands may offer travel trailers that won’t have your finances unraveling. Here’s who to look for :

  • Airstream – While newer models might be a splurge, older ones can sometimes sneak under your budget.
  • Jayco – With a rep for durability, these could be a secondhand score.
  • Forest River – They’re often seen frolicking in the used market’s underbrush with reasonable tags.

Spotting Sneaky Troubles in Pre-Owned Trailers

Don’t get duped by a dud. Keep these inspection insights handy when you’re eyeing that seemingly sweet deal:

  • Roof and Seals : Look like a detective for cracks and check the caulking. A leaky roof today can mean a waterfall in your bedroom tomorrow.
  • Appliances and Utilities : Test ’em all—funky fridges and busted burners are party poopers at campsites.
  • Tires and Suspension : They better not be bald or battered!

A trusty checklist keeps inspection woes at bay.

Hunting Grounds for Penny-Wise Trailers

On a treasure hunt for a travel trailer under $5K? X marks the spot in these locales:

  • Online Marketplaces: Look at RV Trader or Outdoorsy.com for nationwide nibbles.
  • Local Dealers: Sometimes, they’re itching to offload older stock.

Timing Tricks for Trailer Bargains

Buying at the right time can mean snagging a prize without the heavyweight price. Believe it or not, fall could be your golden ticket—folks are often wrapping up their summer jaunts and looking to pass on their trailers.

Negotiation Nudges

Entering the haggle battle armed with knowledge is half the victory. Let’s polish those negotiation knuckles:

  • Know the Market Price : Use RV resources or Kelley Blue Book for RVs as your armor.
  • Inspect Thoroughly : Come armed with a checklist to spot issues . They’re your negotiation ninjas.
  • Be Ready to Walk Away : Sometimes, the threat to jet is your strongest move.

Remember, your budget-friendly travel trailer quest is about savvy, not speed. Take your time, do your homework, and you’ll be the king or queen of the (affordable) road!

David Ciccarelli

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David Ciccarelli, is the Founder and CEO of Lake. He is based in Toronto, Canada, and is an expert in management, business administration, strategy, product development, and customer experience. His educational achievements include the Owner President Management Program at Harvard Business School (2019-2022) and the QuantumShift Program at Ivey Business School in 2017, aimed at CEOs of growing businesses.

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8 Best Used Travel Trailers for Under $5,000

8 Best Used Travel Trailers for Under $5,000

If you’re a traveler, then you know that the best way to see the country is by RV. You don’t have to worry about staying in one place for too long, and there’s always plenty of space for all your gear! The only problem is that they are expensive. But it doesn’t have to be this way because we’ve found 8 best used travel trailers under $5,000 so you can get out on the road without breaking the bank!

Table of Contents

How we picked RVs for our top?

We used a few criteria to pick our top and included:

– Size of the trailer in square feet

– Overall Condition (0 being “worse than a derelict mobile home” and 100% representing new)

– New Price versus Used Price. This is based on Nada reports for each model.

These are the things we looked at when picking out some good used RVs under $5000!

NADA provides information about the approximate value of RVs, as well as low and average retail values depending on condition. Our goal was to find older models that are moderately equipped so we could upgrade them for modern standards. All in all, NADA has a good amount of RV data at your fingertips!

The average retail price of the RVs picked for overview was $5,350-5,360 with a low point at around 4500. The prices are base and without any added options which increases their cost significantly from model to model.

The only thing that separated these models were what they came equipped with as well as some slight variations in size; however, all seemed equally priced based on quality and features offered by each floorplan no matter its origin within one RV line or another.

Best used travel trailers under $5,000:

2005 fleetwood americana resolute.

Average Retail: $3,000

The Fleetwood Americana Resolute is a spacious and well-built popup travel trailer.

The refrigerator/freezer also includes an ice maker and water purifier so you don’t have to worry about running out of ice or needing bottled water while camping!

The Fleetwood Americana Resolute is a popup camper that can sleep up to 6 people. The most will be 10 feet long with two pullout beds and a convertible couch, as well as an outdoor grill attachment for barbecuing your favorite meats.

For those cold nights, there are also heated blankets so you stay warm while camping! A 3-burner stove in the kitchen makes preparing meals easy too – just bring ingredients from home or purchase them at any grocery store along the way!

This model weighs right around 2,000 pounds which allows it to be towed by many smaller vehicles like sedans and coupes.”

2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport M-165

Average Retail: $4,995

A popular choice for those looking to save a little money, this Jayco will sleep up to six people with two full beds and one pullout couch.

Features an outdoor kitchen which includes an onboard water tank and shower as well as all the cooking amenities needed for meals!

The Jay Feather Sport from 2011 was a great choice for those looking to purchase an RV. At 18 feet in length, this trailer still has ample space while being lightweight and compact – unlike trailers that are much larger than it is but have less space inside. With the bathroom’s shower and toilet as well as sleeping quarters for up to 5 people, this travel trailer won’t disappoint most campers with its versatility!

The Jay Feather Sport M-165 by 2011 had everything any camper could want: more roominess at only 18 ft long; a bathroom complete with shower & toilet; enough sleeping spots for 4 or even 5 people.

The Jay Feather Sport M-165 travel trailer is a great choice for those looking to get the most bang out of their buck. With a compact dinette, decently equipped kitchen area with a three-burner cooktop, and plenty of storage space in its cabinets, this unit has everything you need for your weekend getaway or cross-country adventure.

2004 Forest River Wildcat 28 RK

Average Retail $4,500

The 2004 Forest River Wildcat Travel Trailer is a wonderful family trailer that has everything you need and more!

There are four spacious double bunks in the rear of this unit. This also includes two side-by-side dinettes with booth seating for six people plus special storage areas and overhead cabinets as well. You will love all the outdoor living space on both sides of this rig including an outside kitchen area complete with countertops, sink, refrigerator, cooktop stovetop, and oven; plus there’s plenty of room to entertain guests at your favorite game or just lounge around after dinner enjoying each other’s company under the stars.

The Forest River Wildcat Travel Trailer will carry up to a significant load capacity and has an onboard generator making it perfect for days when you’re camping off the grid.

The 2004 Forest River Wildcat 28 RK is a fifth-wheel travel trailer. It’s 8′ wide and 30′ long with two axles, which means it will be easy to maneuver in small spaces like campsites. One thing that made the 2004 Forest River Wildcat 28 RK so popular is that it has a rear kitchen; this allows you to cook while enjoying your surroundings without having to do all of the cooking inside where bugs might fly into or near food prep areas . The dinette can also convert into an extra bed for another person traveling alongside you on adventures!

The bedroom comes equipped with the queen-sized mattress as well as its own closet area – perfect for storing clothes and other items during our travels together!

2013 Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB

Average Retail $5,300

There isn’t anything we don’t like about this trailer. It has all of the best features you could want in a used travel trailer under $5000.

The included features include heavy-duty construction, torsion axle system, suspension package with self-leveling jacks, and air tires.

The Jayco Swift-SLX is an attractive camper. The unit itself measures 16 feet 6 inches long and 73 inches tall, which provides a lot of space for guests to walk around inside.

It does not weigh more than 2285 pounds when fully equipped with all the necessary accessories that are needed in order to run smoothly while on the road or off it (such as 5,000 BTU AC).

This high-quality camping trailer has four sleeping spots available within its interior; one at each corner if you would like privacy from your party members nor do they need their own room! You’ll find this gem two years newer than other models such as the Feather Sport because it was cheaper, however, please note that there aren’t many comfort features.

The M-145 RB travel trailer is a compact RV with an interior shower and toilet. Despite this, it still has 4 sleeping spots versus the Jay Feather Sport’s 5 while maintaining decent space for its size!

2006 Forest River Shamrock

Average Retail $4,766

2006 Forest River Shamrock 285 – This 2006’s entry-level unit offers both living space and sleeping amenities within it weight limits (1650 lbs). It features an impressive kitchen with a microwave, stovetop, refrigerator, and cooking utensils. The exterior is beige while the interior has been finished in browns to give it an earthy feel.

The 2006 Forest River Shamrock is a hybrid pull behind travel trailer. It has canvas popout sleep areas on the ends, just like popup campers do! The industry calls these expandable trailers because they are self-contained and come with all of the amenities you would expect from a typical RV: sinks, grills, microwaves… even curtains for privacy when it’s time to retire for bed at night.

One main attraction was its price point; having sleeping options reduced costs drastically – which appealed to many lazy weekend warriors looking to save some money in their journey towards relaxation without sacrificing any comfort or safety features that regular RVs offer!

2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB

Average Retail $5,000

Sleeps up to seven people in a spacious living area, kitchenette, and dinette. There is also an optional queen-size bed that can be stored away when not in use.

Comes with air conditioning, stovetop burners, refrigerator/freezer combo unit, and more! This model won’t break your bank at under $5000 or even come close. You’re getting quality for less than half of what you would pay new so stop reading and get one.

The 2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB is a compact RV that can sleep up to five people. While it’s not as spacious and luxurious as some of its competitors, the low price point for this 18′ trailer makes it an attractive option for those on a budget.

It has all the amenities you’ll need: kitchenette with fridge/freezer combo; bathroom with shower and toilet; three sleeping spots (two full beds in one room plus two bunk bed spaces).

The 5,000 BTU AC will ensure everyone stays cool during hot summer days out camping or fishing while there are also plenty of options when winter rolls around thanks to its 18K heater!

2001 Coachmen Catalina

Average Retail $4,200

A 26-foot travel trailer can sleep up to six people and is perfect for trips of two weeks or less.

This trailer’s compact size makes it easy to tow, while it’s short length (26′) means you don’t have a lot of wasted space that would otherwise be unusable. It also comes with plenty of storage room; there are some plastic bins included as well as cabinets in the galley which gives more than enough room for your gear!

The Catalina has been designed so everything is within reach: bed, kitchenette, cupboards – even the bathroom accessible from inside.

The 2001 Coachmen Catalina is a 26ft bumper pull travel trailer. It comes with a dry weight of around 3600 lbs and has one bathroom. Some models come with only 1 slide, so make sure to check before buying!

The kitchen features 3 burner stoves, microwaves, 2 bowl sinks as well a fridge that also functions for freezer space above it. There are two beds in the front bedroom–a queen bed on top while the dinette converts into another twin size bed if needed at night time or during meal times when the company’s over too!

2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK

Average retail $5,360

The 2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK is a very compact travel trailer model. Weighing up to around 2,600 pounds and measuring 13 feet 9 inches in length (4 meters), it is quite a suitable option for people who don’t have too much space and towing capacity.

This unit weighs 1,993 lbs without furniture or any other equipment inside the camper that would add weight but has a carrying capacity of 655 lbs which means your family will be able to bring along their camping gear with them on this small size RV!

With an interior height of 75 inches tall you can still stand upright while indoors and enjoy all the comforts provided by this brand new luxury mobile home such as 6,000BTU AC.

This model has a comparably little amount of comfort, but it is quite good at both cooling or heating. It includes an AC unit and heater that can provide up to 16k BTUs for either situation which makes this trailer very versatile without adding much weight. The layout on the inside could be improved with more amenities such as a shower – however, most people might not mind because they are usually outside anyways! If you want something small yet comfortable, then give this one some consideration

This travel trailer comes equipped with 6k-16kbBTU air conditioning units so it will work well in various situations no matter if your camping needs heat or just wants cold breezes to cool off from time to time; plus there’s plenty of room for two.

Why A Used Travel Trailer Offers The Best Value

Consider Your Needs… will you need the trailer for less than one year? How long do you want it to last and what are your expectations for usage?

Like cars, Travel Trailers quickly depreciate in value. This means that a used Travel Trailer has already lost much of its initial cost- which is what you’re paying for!

Used travel trailers offer the best value, with many models in this price range coming equipped with built-in generators and TVs as well as modern layouts.

If your budget really does not support anything over $5000, then we have some good news: there are plenty of affordable options out there waiting to be found – including some pretty great deals on high-quality brands like Forest River and Jayco.

You can also find an excellent selection at dealerships or private sales where the prices might be even better. It’s worth shopping around for a Travel Trailer you’ll be happy with.

Many people find that buying a quality used trailer is more affordable than financing or leasing one brand new.

What is the most reliable travel trailer brand?

  • Forest River .
  • Happier Camper.

Any of these brands are worth a buy if you’re looking for a trailer that will get the job done.

Each of these brands offers different styles and features depending on what type of camping experience someone is hoping to have, as well as other factors such as price point.

How long will a travel trailer last?

Travel trailers on average last for around 10 years. Some will have a shorter lifespan, and some can last up to 15-20 years. It is important what you do to maintain your trailer!

If you’re buying a used travel trailer older than 10 years then it’s worth it to have it checked out by a trailer specialist before you purchase. They can give you an estimate on the lifespan of your travel trailer based on wear and tear, as well as how much maintenance they would need in its next few years.

Elderly trailers will also most likely require more money put into repairs than newer ones simply because there are so many more miles per year from older models with higher mileage — getting parts for these oldies is harder too!

What is the cheapest state to buy an RV?

If you’re looking to buy an RV, it’s a good idea to check out Montana. There are absolutely no sales taxes in this state which means everything is cheaper than anywhere else! Residents of Alaska, Delaware, New Hampshire and Oregon also have the same benefit because these states don’t impose any general sales tax on their residents either.

However, this might not necessarily impact used sales prices. For example, the average price for a used recreational vehicle in Montana is $27,211. This means that even though there are no sales taxes on an RV purchase in this state, you’re still paying quite a bit more than if you bought it from another tax-free location like Delaware or Oregon.

The reason prices are higher here is because of the cost to ship anything into and out of Montana. That’s why sometimes people will buy their trailer just outside of the border so they can avoid these shipping costs altogether!

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Top 10 Best Used Travel Trailers Under $5,000

Posted on Published: December 23, 2021

Travel trailer with text: Used travel trailers under $5,000.

It’s no secret among RVers that brand new RVs are not a worthy investment and that you should instead turn your attention to used RVs, especially as these are often the cheaper alternatives to brand-new RVs.

Yes, there are some downsides to buying a used RV such as having no manufacturer’s warranty coverage, hidden damage, and repair and upgrade costs which may not make it such a great investment after all, but there are also plenty of advantages to owning a used RV.

Old travel trailer parked on the side of the road.

These include cheaper insurance, price transparency, mechanical issues are fixed off-the-lot, and the RV feels much more lived in.

You may think it’s impossible to find an RV – even a used one – for under $5,000 but below you’ll find ten of the best used RVs all costing under $5,000!

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2004 FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD ROO 19

Exterior view of a 2004 FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD ROO 19 with the bedroom portion extended.

Key features:

  • 2 pull-out double beds
  • Small dinette and sofa bed.
  • 3-burner stove and oven.
  • Average-sized fridge and pantry.
  • Spacious bathroom.
  • Exterior shower port.
  • External storage compartment.
  • 15-inch awning.
  • AC and furnace.
  • Stereo sound system.
  • Generous cabinet and drawer space.

If you are interested in this 2004 Rockwood Roo trailer you should expect some wear and tear to the exterior shell, as well as the material of the pop-out bunk. The pop-out expandable bunks are made from soft canvas material which is a lot softer than the shell construction of more contemporary camper designs.

Still, it’s a good trailer for the price with all the amenities a party of 4 could need whilst on the road.

There are two double-sized pop-out beds at both ends of the trailer, so 4 can sleep there comfortably. The trailer also has an extended kitchenette with a sink and decent counter space, with a 3-burner stove, microwave, and oven.

There is also a medium-sized fridge with plenty of pantry and drawer space to accommodate a family camping trip and a cozy dinette and sofa bed that doesn’t feel at all cramped.

The bathroom is spacious without taking up too much floor space. There is a shower and toilet with space for a linen closet, as well as sink storage and a mirrored medicine cabinet.

The stereo sound system and awning gives this trailer extra value, but the lightweight canvas material of the awning and pop-out bunks may need to be replaced due to damaged seams or holes. This trailer has an overall dry weight of 4,056 lbs and a hitch weight of about 448 lbs.

2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport M-165

2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport M-165 exterior view.

Specifications:

  • 18 feet in length.
  • Interior height of 78 inches.
  • Base weight of 2,835 lbs.
  • Carrying capacity of 665 lbs.
  • 13,500 BTU AC.
  • Standard bathroom with a shower and toilet.
  • 5 sleeping spaces.

Decently sized, the 2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport M-165 is more comfortable than most other similarly placed travel trailers out there. It is a rather lightweight and compact RV, measuring 18 feet in length, but has a layout that isn’t too different from other larger travel trailers.

As well as a bathroom with a toilet and a shower, there is also plenty of space for up to 5 people to sleep comfortably.

The M-165 also has a compact dinette and a high-quality kitchen area with a microwave, refrigerator, and three-burner cooktop. There is also a TV shelf inside the RV, but a TV is not included.

If you want a comfortable RV and aren’t too hung up on its size and weight, then the M-165 might be for you.

2013 Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB

Exterior view of a 2013 Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB.

  • 16 feet 6 inches in length.
  • Interior height of 73 inches.
  • Base weight of 2,285 lbs.
  • 5,000BTU AC.
  • Standard bathroom with a toilet and shower.
  • 4 sleeping spaces.

The 2013 Jayco Jay Flight SLZ M-145 RB was released two years after the Jay Feather Sport M-165 but was a more budget-friendly alternative, meaning that you do skip out on the comfort offered by the M-165.

It is just a tad smaller than the M-165 too, and without as much interior room. However, the general layout of the two RVs is fairly similar. Still, despite its compact size, the M-145 RB has an interior shower and toilet, and just one less sleeping area than the M-165, still giving you plenty of sleeping space for its size.

While a 5,000 BTU air conditioner isn’t extremely powerful, it should be powerful enough for a trailer of this size. The refrigerator is a small countertop unit, and the cooktop only has two burners instead of three.

2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB

2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB used travel trailer.

  • Base weight of 2,380 lbs.
  • Carrying capacity of 820 lbs.
  • 5,000 BTU AC.
  • 18,000 BTU heater.
  • Standard bathroom with a shower and a toilet.
  • 3 sleeping spaces.

With an almost identical layout to the Jay Flight Swift SLX travel trailer we’ve just reviewed, there are still a few key differences between these RVs.

Although both RVs are around the same size, the 2014 Starcraft AR-One M-14RB is sturdier, weighing 100 lbs more than the Jayco trailer and able to carry 160 lbs more. While these may seem like relatively small figures, they are still impressive considering the size of the RV.

Where the Starcraft really has the edge over the Jayco travel trailer though is its 18,000BTU heater that you can use in the colder months. However, this air conditioner has the same cooling capacity as a 5,000BTU air conditioner.

2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK

2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK second hand RV for sale.

  • 13 feet 9 inches in length.
  • Interior height of 75 inches.
  • Base weight of 1,993 lbs.
  • Carrying capacity of 655 lbs.
  • 6,000BTU AC.
  • 16,000BTU AC.
  • Bathroom with a toilet.
  • 2 sleeping spaces.

The 2013 Sportsmen Classic M-13FK is an extremely compact travel trailer model, weighing just 2,600 lbs and measuring 13 feet 9 inches in length, it would be ideal for those with a low towing capacity.

Still, despite its compact size, this trailer is well-equipped, coming with a 6,000BTU AC unit and a 16,000BTU heater, making it effective at cooling and heating. It also has a great layout full of the amenities you’d expect to see in larger travel trailers.

However, what’s missing from this trailer is a shower, but an outside shower may be available with this model. This trailer may also not be as comfortable as previous models, especially as it only has 2 sleeping areas.

2011 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup M-16P

2011 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup M-16P used RV.

  • 17 feet 9 inches in length.
  • Base weight of 2,654 lbs.
  • Carrying capacity of 1,152 lbs.
  • 13,500BTU AC.
  • 20,000BTU heater.
  • Wet bath system.
  • 7 sleeping spaces.

A decently sized RV, the 2011 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup M-16P travel trailer is surprisingly comfortable given its dimensions, and its 7 sleeping areas are particularly impressive.

The 13,500 AC and 20,000BTU heater gives you excellent temperature control options, and the bathroom is also noteworthy. It is a compact wet bath system with a combined shower and toilet. Although wet baths are not as comfortable as average bathrooms, when it comes to space they are far more efficient.

The M-16P travel trailer also has an excellent carrying capacity of 1,152 lbs, more than a third of its base weight. If you’re not one for packing light, then this travel trailer may be for you!

2011 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf M-17BH

2011 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf M-17BH second hand travel trailer.

  • 22 feet 2 inches in length.
  • Base weight of 3,700 lbs.
  • Carrying capacity of 3,822 lbs.

The roomy interior of the 2011 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf M-17 BG travel trailer means it can accommodate more amenities than other RVs. Its 7 sleeping areas are particularly impressive, and there is also a decently sized dinette, and a well-equipped kitchen with a three-burner cooktop, a refrigerator, two sinks, and a bathroom with a shower and a toilet.

For its price, the M-17BH trailer provides a high level of comfort. In fact, it’s probably the most comfortable trailer on this list. Its carrying capacity of 3,822 lbs is also surprisingly high for an RV of this size.

2013 Forest River Palomino Canyon Cat M-12RBC

Used travel trailer - 2013 Forest River Palomino Canyon Cat M-12RBC.

  • 16 feet 3 inches in length.
  • Base weight of 2,812 lbs.
  • Carrying capacity of 1,000 lbs.

While compact, the 2013 Forest River Palomino travel trailer is a nicely equipped RV. It’s ideal for those looking for a compact travel trailer and who don’t need a lot of sleeping space.

It is rather similar to the Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB we reviewed earlier, but there are a few key differences between them. Most notably, the Jay Flight trailer has 4 sleeping areas, and is 500 lbs lighter than the Palomino. However, this trailer has an extra 335 lbs of carrying capacity.

There is also a better kitchen here, as it has a countertop area. But it’s not too dissimilar from the Jayco trailer, with a below-counter refrigerator and two-burner stovetop.

2013 Forest River Palomino M-131RL

2013 Forest River Palomino M-131RL exterior view.

  • 16 feet 10 inches in length.
  • Base weight of 1,930 lbs.
  • Carrying capacity of 1,766 lbs.
  • Two dinettes.

The 2013 Forest River Palomino M-131RL travel trailer is very similar in size to the Jayco Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB and the Forest River Palomino Canyon Cat M-12RBC, but there are differences between these trailers.

For one, the Forest River has two dinettes. The first dinette is 56 x 82 inches and the second is 36 x 82 inches. While many will appreciate the extra dining space, the trailer has to forgo an indoor bathroom.

This trailer can also sleep 4 people, which is impressive for its size. The 1,766 lbs carrying capacity also shouldn’t be sniffed at for an RV of this weight and size.

While not many would be so eager about the extra dining space offered by this RV, if you would like some more dining space then this may be the RV for you.

2004 Citation Sprinter Thor 31UKS

2004 Citation Sprinter Thor 31UKS 2nd hand travel trailer.

  • Large rear bedroom with a vanity table and wardrobe.
  • Lounge area with slide-out dinette.
  • Exterior shower.
  • Power awning.
  • AC and heater.
  • Extended kitchen counter-space
  • 3-burner stove, microwave, and oven.
  • Full-sized fridge freezer.
  • Large bathroom.
  • Plenty of storage cabinets.
  • Wallpapered interior.

The 2004 model of the Thor Motor Coach Château has a lot going for it, considering it is a rather modestly-sized trailer. It has received praise from RVers for having the functionality and feel of a larger RV but without the hefty price tag.

When you step inside the trailer, you would be forgiven for thinking you’re inside a regular home kitchen and lounge area, as the slide-out wall creates more floor space and prevents the trailer from looking cramped.

The Château is aptly named, as it really does feel like a mini mansion on wheels. The entire slide-out wall has a 4-person dinette and sofa area with cabinets overhead, which means the rest of the floor-plan can be dedicated to an enormous bedroom with a Queen-size bed, mirrored wardrobe, vanity table, and plenty of overhead cabinet space for a TV.

The Thor 31UKS model also has plenty of counter-top space with a 3-burner stove, microwave, and oven. The pantry and cabinet storage space makes this RV kitchen feel like the kind of kitchen you’d have at home.

This RV is also wallpapered throughout, and the wood cabinets have a rich, warm tone that makes this RV feel even more homely. The bathroom also has enough space for a separate walk-in shower cubicle, linen closets and vanity and cabinet storage.

Owners of this RV also love its easy towing ability, and it is excellent for couples or family vacations.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to used travel trailers, you may have to forgo that new RV feeling and there may be compromises on space, but I hope that my above picks have made you realize that you can get an excellent used travel trailer on a budget!

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The 5 Best Used Travel Trailers Under $5,000

By: Author Brennan Valeski

Posted on Last updated: April 7, 2020

Categories Auto & RV , Travel Trailer

The 5 Best Used Travel Trailers Under $5,000

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Travel trailers are the most popular RV choice for a good reason. They have a large variety of floorplans, can be towed by most vehicles, and are widely available on the used market.

We chose our list of travel trailers from the information and prices provided by NADA Guides . You can get the RV for a price less than the listing depending on the seller, and you can negotiate! These values and terms are defined by the NADA value and pricing FAQ as follows:

  • Suggested List Price: The suggested list price of the RV when it was brand new.
  • Low Retail: The price of an RV with extensive wear and tear.
  • Average Retail: The price an RV that’s clean and without glaring defects.

If you’re on a budget and looking for the best value for your used RV, here are the 5 best used travel trailers under $5,000:

1. 2007 KZ Sportsmen 2303

travel trailer for sale under $5000

Source: RV Trader

  • Suggested List Price: $23,770
  • Low Retail: $6,200
  • Average Retail: $7,450
  • RV Trader Price: $4,977

2. 2010 Forest River Wildwood X-LITE 26BHXL

travel trailer for sale under $5000

  • Suggested List Price: $14,327
  • Low Retail: $4,500
  • Average Retail: $5,400
  • RV Trader Price: $4,500

3. 2007 Keystone Laredo 26RK

travel trailer for sale under $5000

Source: Camping World

  • Suggested List Price: $29,894
  • Low Retail: $6,300
  • Average Retail: $7,600
  • Camping World Price: $4,999

4. 2007 K-Z Coyote Sport CS160

travel trailer for sale under $5000

  • Suggested List Price: $13,155
  • Low Retail: $4,450
  • Average Retail: $5,360
  • RV Trader Price: $4,999

5. 2009 Heartland North Trail

travel trailer for sale under $5000

  • Suggested List Price: $18,170

Here are a few of the most frequently asked questions:

Should you buy a used travel trailer?

Whether or not you should buy a used travel trailer comes down to a few key factors:

  • Save money: Yes! when buying used instead of brand new off the lot, you’re going to save some money. Not only in the purchase price but also in the RV insurance cost.
  • Fixed lot issues: With such high production demand, there can be issues with brand new trailers. Whereas used ones already have these issues proven and fixed by the owner.
  • Unique modifications: Many times people will personalize and customize their RV to make it cozier.
  • Older furnishings: A used travel trailer will typically be 5 to 10+ years older than the current year. This lends to antiquated designs and furnishings that aren’t quite the latest HGTV modern look and feel.
  • Potential repair costs: When you buy used, things may be more prone to break from wear and tear over the years.
  • Hidden damage:  You need to have a skilled eye for potential problems.
  • No manufacturer warranty: Often times these only last a couple years after it’s been built.
  • Lower selection: You get what you can find in your local market.

Where can I buy a used travel trailer?

The best places to look for buying a used travel trailer include:

  • Camping World, RV Trader
  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Offerup & Letgo

What questions should I ask when buying a used travel trailer?

When going to buy a used travel trailer, there are some important questions you’ll want to ask before you buy. You don’t want to make a mistake and buy someone else’s problem. You can get a good deal without getting ripped off.

We made an entire guide on this topic! You can read more on the questions to ask when buying a used travel trailer .

When shopping in the price range under $5,000, you’re going to be on a tough hunt. It’s difficult to find a quality used travel trailer at this price point. It can be done, but you may be better off going for the $7,000 to $10,000 range. We bought our 2015 Forest River Wolf-Pup Travel Trailer used for about $7,000 and have been very happy with it.

If you want to keep your budget at $5,000 for your RV, you may be better off taking a look at a pop-up camper. It’s going to be nicer and a better bang for your buck at this price range. You can read our guide on travel trailer vs pop-up , and why we chose a pop-up for our first camper.

At the end of the day, it’s up to you to find the right camper for your specific needs. One type of RV is not necessarily better or superior to the other. With all the various layouts and styles available, you’re sure to find the perfect RV for you!

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15 Best Used Travel Trailers Under $5000 In 2023

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Are you dreaming of hitting the road and exploring new destinations without breaking the bank? A used travel trailer could be your perfect solution! With a budget of under $5000, you can find great options that offer both convenience and comfort. From Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite to Keystone Hideout, there are many models that fit your needs.

In this article, we have compiled a list of 15 best used travel trailers under $5000 in 2023. We have considered factors such as durability, amenities, and overall value for money when making our choices. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or an extended trip, these travel trailers could be just what you need to make your travels more enjoyable and affordable.

So let’s dive in and explore some of the best options out there!

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Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite

You’ll love how the Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite feels spacious and cozy at the same time, making it a great choice for your next adventure. This travel trailer is one of the best options under $5000 in 2023, especially if you’re looking for off-grid capabilities and a well-designed interior.

The Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite features a durable construction that can withstand harsh weather conditions and rough terrain. It also comes equipped with solar panels, allowing you to generate your electricity and stay off-grid for longer periods.

Inside, you’ll appreciate the attention to detail in the design, from the comfortable seating area to the well-equipped kitchenette. With all these features combined, it’s easy to see why this travel trailer is such an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers who still want comfort and convenience on their trips.

Jayco Jay Flight Swift

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, the Jayco Jay Flight Swift may be worth considering. This travel trailer is perfect for those who want to experience camping without breaking the bank. The Jayco Jay Flight Swift has a lot of great features that make it an attractive option for first-time RV buyers or anyone who wants to travel on a budget.

Let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons of the Jayco Jay Flight Swift:

While the Jayco Jay Flight Swift may not have all the bells and whistles of more expensive travel trailers, there are still some upgrades you can make to enhance your camping experience. Some popular upgrades include installing solar panels for off-grid power, upgrading to a larger propane tank for longer trips, and adding an awning for extra outdoor living space. With these upgrades, the Jayco Jay Flight Swift can provide a comfortable and affordable way to explore new destinations.

Coachmen Clipper

When you’re searching for a compact and versatile option, the Coachmen Clipper may catch your eye with its sleek exterior and practical features. This travel trailer offers plenty of space for a small family or group of friends, while still being easy to tow and maneuver on the road.

Some of the top features of the Coachmen Clipper include a full kitchen, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and ample storage space. One of the biggest benefits of buying a used Coachmen Clipper is that it allows you to save money without sacrificing quality. These trailers are built to last, so even an older model can still offer many years of enjoyment on your travels.

Additionally, buying used gives you more options when it comes to customization and upgrades, as well as allowing you to avoid some of the initial depreciation that occurs when purchasing a new RV. With its combination of style, functionality, and affordability, the Coachmen Clipper is definitely worth considering as you search for your perfect travel trailer under $5000.

Keystone Hideout

Take a look at the Keystone Hideout if you’re looking for a spacious and comfortable option that can accommodate your whole family on your next camping trip. The Keystone Hideout offers several floorplan options, including bunkhouse models that are perfect for families with children.

With its large living areas and ample storage space, this travel trailer is designed to provide maximum comfort and convenience while on the road. One of the best features of the Keystone Hideout is its durability. Made with sturdy materials, this travel trailer can withstand years of use and adventure.

It also comes equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, heating, and entertainment systems to ensure that you stay comfortable during your travels. When buying a used Keystone Hideout travel trailer, be sure to inspect it thoroughly for any signs of wear or damage. Check all appliances and electrical systems to make sure they’re in good working condition before making your purchase.

Gulf Stream Amerilite

You’ll appreciate the spaciousness and affordability of the Gulf Stream Amerilite travel trailer. This travel trailer has plenty of space for you and your family to move around comfortably, with a variety of floor plans available to choose from. The Gulf Stream Amerilite is also built with budget travelers in mind, making it a great option for those who want to hit the road without breaking the bank.

Here are some pros and cons of the Gulf Stream Amerilite for budget travelers:

  • Affordable price point
  • Spacious interior
  • Variety of floor plans available
  • May not have as many luxury features as higher-end models
  • Some models may have less insulation, which can impact temperature control in extreme climates
  • Quality control can vary between individual units

If you’re considering purchasing a used Gulf Stream Amerilite trailer, there are some tips you should keep in mind to ensure that it stays in good condition. Regular maintenance is key, so make sure to inspect your trailer regularly for any signs of wear and tear. It’s also important to properly winterize your trailer if you live in an area with cold winters. By taking care of your Gulf Stream Amerilite, you can enjoy all of its benefits for years to come!

Starcraft Launch

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option for your next camping trip, the Starcraft Launch may be just what you need. It’s one of the best used travel trailers under $5000 in 2023.

One of the top features of a used Starcraft Launch is its lightweight design, which makes it easy to tow with most vehicles. This also means that it’s more fuel-efficient than larger trailers, saving you money on gas.

Another benefit of owning a Starcraft Launch is its versatility. It can comfortably sleep up to six people and has plenty of storage space for all your gear. Plus, with amenities like air conditioning and heating, cooking facilities, and a bathroom, you’ll have everything you need to enjoy your time outdoors without sacrificing comfort.

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or an extended road trip across the country, the Starcraft Launch is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to experience all that nature has to offer without breaking the bank.

Dutchmen Aerolite

The Dutchmen Aerolite is a compact and versatile option for outdoor enthusiasts on a budget. It’s easy to tow and maneuver on the road thanks to its lightweight construction. Plus, its sleek and modern design fits easily into any camping spot.

One of the standout features of the Dutchmen Aerolite is its spacious interior layout. Despite its small size, this travel trailer offers plenty of living space with multiple sleeping areas, a full kitchen, and a bathroom. It also comes equipped with plenty of storage options for all your gear and supplies.

To ensure safe travels, it’s important to regularly check the tires, brakes, and electrical systems before hitting the road. But overall, the Dutchmen Aerolite is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an affordable yet functional travel trailer option.

Airstream Bambi

Get ready to experience the ultimate in style and comfort with the Airstream Bambi, a sleek and modern travel trailer that’s perfect for your next adventure. This iconic brand has been producing quality camping trailers since the 1930s, and it’s latest model is no exception.

With its unique design features and easy maintenance tips, it’s no wonder why the Airstream Bambi is a popular choice among travelers.

Here are some design features of the Airstream Bambi that make it stand out from other travel trailers:

  • Lightweight design: Weighing in at just over 3,000 pounds, this trailer can be towed by most SUVs and trucks.
  • Compact size: The Bambi measures just under 16 feet long, making it easy to maneuver on the road or in tight campsites.
  • Modern interior: The interior of the Bambi is sleek and stylish with high-end finishes like aluminum walls and panoramic windows.
  • Versatile layout: Despite its small size, this trailer has plenty of room for sleeping, eating, and relaxing thanks to its convertible dinette/bed combo.

In addition to its impressive design features, the Airstream Bambi is also easy to maintain. Here are some tips for keeping your investment in top condition:

  • Clean regularly: Wipe down surfaces with a damp cloth after each use to prevent dirt buildup.
  • Take care of plumbing: Use RV-specific cleaning products to keep tanks clean and avoid clogs.
  • Check tires often: Make sure they’re properly inflated before hitting the road.
  • Store properly: When not in use, cover your trailer or store it indoors to protect against weather damage.

Casita Spirit Deluxe

Experience the cozy charm of the Casita Spirit Deluxe, a compact yet spacious travel trailer that’s perfect for couples or small families on the go. This 17-foot trailer boasts a fiberglass exterior and weighs only 2,480 pounds, making it easy to tow with most vehicles. The Casita Spirit Deluxe comfortably sleeps up to three people and features a dinette that converts into a double bed and a single bench seat that doubles as a child’s bed.

What sets this travel trailer apart are its impressive features and amenities. The Casita Spirit Deluxe comes equipped with air conditioning, heating, and hot water systems for year-round comfort. It also has ample storage space with overhead cabinets, under-seat compartments, and an extra-large wardrobe closet. Additionally, the trailer includes a two-burner stove, sink with faucet, refrigerator/freezer combo, microwave oven, toilet/shower combo unit, and even an outdoor shower option. When it comes to maintenance and repair needs, the Casita Spirit Deluxe is user-friendly with easy-to-reach plumbing valves and accessible electrical components. Overall,this little gem is perfect for weekend getaways or extended road trips without breaking the bank!

Overall,this little gem is perfect for weekend getaways or extended road trips without breaking the bank! With its cozy charm and impressive features such as air conditioning/heating systems, hot water system, and ample storage space, the Casita Spirit Deluxe is a great investment for any traveler looking for an affordable yet comfortable travel trailer. With proper maintenance and care, this trailer will continue to provide memorable adventures for years to come!

Scamp 16′

If you’re looking for a compact and versatile trailer, the Scamp 16′ might just be the perfect fit. This trailer is both lightweight and easy to tow, making it an ideal option for budget travelers who want to explore different destinations without breaking the bank. Here are some benefits of choosing a Scamp 16′ for your next adventure:

  • Cost-effective: With a price point under $5000, the Scamp 16′ offers excellent value for money.
  • Customizable: The interior of this trailer can be customized according to your preferences, allowing you to create a comfortable living space that suits your needs.
  • Lightweight and aerodynamic design: The Scamp 16′ is designed to be lightweight and aerodynamic, which means it’s easy to tow and won’t put too much strain on your vehicle.
  • Durable construction: Despite its compact size, this trailer is built with high-quality materials that will stand up well to wear and tear.

If you’re interested in customizing your Scamp 16′, here are some tips for creating a comfortable living space:

  • Choose furniture that’s both functional and stylish.
  • Optimize storage space by using organizers and shelves.
  • Invest in quality bedding and linens for maximum comfort.
  • Add personal touches such as artwork or decorative pillows to make the space feel more like home.

By following these tips, you can transform your Scamp 16′ into a cozy home away from home that’s perfect for all your budget travel adventures!

Livin’ Lite QuickSilver

You’ll love the Livin’ Lite QuickSilver for its lightweight and durable aluminum construction that makes it easy to tow and ensures longevity. This travel trailer is perfect for budget-conscious travelers who want a reliable camping experience without breaking the bank. With a dry weight of just 1,200 pounds, it’s one of the lightest travel trailers on the market, making it easy to maneuver and tow with almost any vehicle.

When compared to other lightweight travel trailers in its class, the Livin’ Lite QuickSilver stands out for its superior build quality. Unlike many competitors that use wood or composite materials, this trailer is built entirely from aluminum, which is not only more durable but also less prone to rotting or warping over time. Additionally, because aluminum doesn’t rust like steel or iron does, you won’t have to worry about corrosion damaging your investment down the road. Overall, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly travel trailer that’s built to last and designed with convenience in mind, you can’t go wrong with the Livin’ Lite QuickSilver.

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or an extended road trip across the country, this trailer has everything you need to make your adventure comfortable and enjoyable without breaking your budget. So why wait? Start exploring today with Livin’ Lite Quicksilver!

KZ Sportsmen Classic

The KZ Sportsmen Classic is a top choice for budget-conscious travelers seeking a reliable and spacious camping trailer. It’s lightweight, providing numerous benefits like fuel efficiency and ease of towing. Compared to other KZ models, the Sportsmen Classic boasts a more compact design without sacrificing functionality.

Here are three reasons why the KZ Sportsmen Classic should be at the top of your list:

  • Ample storage space: The Sportsmen Classic has plenty of cabinets and compartments to store all your camping essentials, making it easy to keep your living area clutter-free.
  • Comfortable sleeping arrangements: With its cozy interiors and comfortable beds, you’ll feel right at home in this trailer.
  • Affordable price point: At under $5000, the Sportsmen Classic offers exceptional value for its quality and features.

Overall, if you’re looking for an affordable yet reliable travel trailer that won’t break the bank, the KZ Sportsmen Classic is definitely worth considering. Its lightweight construction makes it easy to tow while still providing ample space and amenities for a comfortable camping experience.

Cruiser RV Fun Finder

Looking for a lightweight and affordable option for your next camping adventure? Check out the Cruiser RV Fun Finder. This travel trailer is highly sought-after for its top features, including a spacious interior, full kitchen, and comfortable sleeping arrangements.

It can accommodate up to four people comfortably and has ample storage space for all your gear.

To maintain a used Cruiser RV Fun Finder, it’s important to keep up with regular maintenance tasks such as checking the tires for wear and tear, inspecting the roof for leaks or damage, and cleaning both the interior and exterior regularly. You should also ensure that all appliances are in working order before embarking on any trips.

With proper care and attention, you can enjoy many memorable adventures in this budget-friendly travel trailer.

Palomino PaloMini

If you’re searching for a compact and affordable option for your camping trips, check out the Palomino PaloMini. This travel trailer may be small in size but it’s packed with features and specifications that make it an excellent choice for those who want to experience the great outdoors without breaking the bank.

The Palomino PaloMini boasts a lightweight design that makes it easy to tow, even with smaller vehicles. It has a spacious interior that can accommodate up to four people comfortably. It also comes equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, LED lighting, and a Bluetooth stereo system.

However, one of its downsides is that it lacks a bathroom which may not be ideal for some campers.

Overall, if you’re looking for an affordable and well-equipped travel trailer, the Palomino PaloMini is definitely worth considering.

Forest River Salem Cruise Lite

You’ll be impressed by the Forest River Salem Cruise Lite, a travel trailer that offers a perfect balance of comfort and functionality for your camping adventures. This trailer is an excellent choice for first-time buyers who want to explore the great outdoors without breaking the bank.

The Forest River Salem Cruise Lite is easy to tow and maneuver, making it ideal for those who are just starting out. One of the benefits of owning a Forest River Salem Cruise Lite is its low-maintenance design. This travel trailer features durable materials that can withstand wear and tear from frequent use.

To keep your trailer in top condition, make sure to clean it regularly with soap and water. You should also inspect its components before each trip to ensure everything is working correctly. With proper care and maintenance, your Forest River Salem Cruise Lite will last for many years of enjoyable travels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average lifespan of a used travel trailer under $5000.

On average, a used travel trailer under $5000 has a lifespan of around 10-15 years. The depreciation rate can vary based on the brand and usage. Resale value may also depend on the make and model of the trailer.

Is it recommended to purchase a used travel trailer with minor damages or repairs needed?

When considering a used travel trailer with minor damages or repairs needed, weigh the pros and cons. Buying tips include inspecting thoroughly and negotiating price. Safety considerations and insurance options should also be taken into account.

What is the typical gas mileage for towing a travel trailer under $5000?

When towing a travel trailer under $5000, gas mileage varies based on your vehicle’s towing capacity and the weight of the trailer. Expect to get around 10-15 MPG on average.

Are there any specific maintenance or upkeep tips for owning a used travel trailer?

To keep your used travel trailer in top shape, regularly clean and inspect all parts, including the roof and tires. Check for leaks and make necessary repairs promptly. Keep up with routine maintenance like oil changes and brake checks to ensure safe travels.

Can a travel trailer under $5000 be used for full-time living or long-term travel?

Looking for full time living options on a budget? A travel trailer under $5000 can be a great choice. With proper maintenance and upkeep, it can provide affordable and comfortable travel accommodations for long-term use.

So there you have it – the 15 best used travel trailers under $5000 in 2023. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just starting out, these affordable options make hitting the open road more accessible than ever before.

From Forest River to Coachmen, Keystone to Palomino, each of these brands offers unique features and amenities that’ll help create your perfect home away from home.

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  1. Travel Trailers for Sale Under $5,000

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  2. Used Travel Trailers under $5000

    The 26RK can accommodate as many as six campers along with any pets you may have. You can use it for boondocking or dry camping since it's a self-contained travel trailer. The Keystone Laredo 26RK was priced at an MSRP of $27,907. It'd be a bargain if you secured this spacious trailer for $5,000 or less.

  3. 12 Best Travel Trailers Under 5000 lbs: 2024 Models

    CCC: 1,300 lbs. Tongue Weight: 370 lbs. Sleeps: 3. The first of our travel trailers under 5000 lbs on the list is the Oliver Legacy Elite, a niche camper with a dedicated fanbase. Oliver Campers aren't known for their variety (there are only a few models, with a ton of customization options).

  4. 17 Best Used Travel Trailers Under 5000 lbs

    Get Dealer Pricing. The final of the used travel trailers under 5000 lbs that we will be looking at is from Gulf Stream. It has an unloaded vehicle weight of 4060 lbs, and it is 26 feet and 7 inches long. With a length like that it is also one of the larger options available. As a result, it can sleep up to 7 people.

  5. Travel Trailer RVs

    Available Colors. A Travel Trailer is an RV that is towed behind a vehicle that is used for recreational purposes. They are often known as "campers" and have become increasingly popular choices for RVers because they come in at a lower price point than Class A, B, or C models. Travel Trailers come in a variety of floor plans, sizes, and designs ...

  6. Announcing The 8 Best Used RV Trailers Under $5k

    Sized at 22 feet 2 inches, this travel trailer delivers the best comfort, albeit it weighs 3,700 pounds. It also has a listed carrying capacity of 3,822 pounds, which, to be fair, is suspiciously high for an RV of this size. If this number is correct, the M-17BH travel trailer also has an excellent carrying capacity.

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    While LazyDays RVs doesn't have a huge selection of trailers for under $10,000 and even smaller amounts for under $5000, this is a great site to see what a certified dealership is charging for RVs. While you don't have to purchase anything from LazyDays, they are a great dealership for researching purposes. 7.

  8. Travel Trailers Under $5,000

    Travel Trailers Under $5,000. Browse Travel Trailers under $5000 for sale in Pennsylvania at Fretz RV. Our discounted travel trailers are available in various floorplans like bunk house travel trailers, rear living rooms, rear kitchen, and rear entertainment. If you are on a budget and looking for a travel trailer under $5,000, please contact ...

  9. Used Travel Trailers Under $5000: Find Affordable Adventures

    Securing a used travel trailer can be a cost-effective alternative to buying new, with options under $5,000. Rentals provide an opportunity to experience a travel trailer before committing to purchase. Considering a used travel trailer contributes to a smart financial move by avoiding the high depreciation of new RVs.

  10. 8 Best Used Travel Trailers for Under $5,000

    It has all of the best features you could want in a used travel trailer under $5000. The included features include heavy-duty construction, torsion axle system, suspension package with self-leveling jacks, and air tires. The Jayco Swift-SLX is an attractive camper. The unit itself measures 16 feet 6 inches long and 73 inches tall, which ...

  11. Top 10 Best Used Travel Trailers Under $5,000

    Two dinettes. 4 sleeping spaces. The 2013 Forest River Palomino M-131RL travel trailer is very similar in size to the Jayco Flight Swift SLX M-145 RB and the Forest River Palomino Canyon Cat M-12RBC, but there are differences between these trailers. For one, the Forest River has two dinettes.

  12. New & Used Travel Trailer RVs for Sale

    New Travel Trailer in Fort Worth, Texas 76140. The 2024 K-Z Connect 312BRK is a top-tier travel trailer designed to elevate your camping experience with comfort and convenience. With a length of approximately 35 feet and a dry weight around 7,500 pounds, it strikes the perfect balance between spaciousn ... Coming Soon.

  13. The 5 Best Used Travel Trailers Under $5,000

    If you're on a budget and looking for the best value for your used RV, here are the 5 best used travel trailers under $5,000: 1. 2007 KZ Sportsmen 2303. Source: RV Trader. Suggested List Price: $23,770; Low Retail: $6,200; Average Retail: $7,450; ... Older furnishings: A used travel trailer will typically be 5 to 10+ years older than the ...

  14. New or Used Travel trailer rvs Under 16k RVs for Sale

    Camping World RV sales proudly offers a wide selection of affordable travel trailers under $16k in assorted floor plans so that everyone can get out and enjoy the great outdoors, regardless of budget. Our dealers across the country carry a wide variety of new and used models in assorted floor plans, including classic rear-living models, front ...

  15. Find a Used RV for Sale Under $5,000 (Top 10 Resources)

    The under $5000 section is small but for a few thousand more you can find a handful of options under $7000. Autotrader is the only website visited that had RV units for as low as $1500. Tent trailers on this site range from $1500-$5000 and are from 1996-2011. Pretty new options for under $5000.

  16. 15 Best Used Travel Trailers Under $5000 In 2023

    What is the average lifespan of a used travel trailer under $5000? On average, a used travel trailer under $5000 has a lifespan of around 10-15 years. The depreciation rate can vary based on the brand and usage. Resale value may also depend on the make and model of the trailer.

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