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new2026 FOREST RIVER
PUMA 403LFT
Est. Payment
$488/mo
Built-In-America Price
$64,999
Length (ft)

42' 10''

Sleeps

9

Weight (lbs)

12,639

Camping World
(Huber Heights, OH)
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Destination Trailers For Sale

Shop for destination campers at a Camping World near you. We carry current and pre-owned models including the most popular brands like Keystone, Crossroads, Forest River and more.

Destination Trailers: A Home Away From Home

Destination RVs are perfect for extended outdoor adventures and RV stays. They're also great for shorter, more comfortable vacations. With upgraded features, including residential-sized appliances, sliding glass doors, and broad windows, these specialized RVs often provide a relaxing experience and added durability.

Destination campers are often heavier than normal RVs due to their higher durability and sophisticated amenities. That makes ensuring your vehicle can safely tow them even more vital. Check out our tow guide to verify your vehicle's tow capacity.

Destination trailers are great year-round, offering a comfortable camping experience even during wintertime. Whether you plan to relax for an extended time at a home away from home or just want to enjoy a comfortable vacation, these semi-permanent RVs provide everything you need.

Is a Destination Trailer Right for You?

Destination trailers are a fantastic camper option for those who want to enjoy many of their home amenities and the mobility of RV travel. Destination RVs are a tremendous fit for the following types of RVers:

  • Retirees who want to travel without sacrificing comfort
  • Long-term vacationers who spend extended holidays at the same location
  • Remote workers who want to combine work and travel

Why do destination RVs make sense for these travelers? In addition to their home-like amenities, they can also be cost-effective. Sometimes, it can be cheaper than paying for hotels or vacation rentals. They are also a versatile way to travel. Even though most manufacturers design destination trailers for long-term stays, they are still mobile. Want a change in scenery? Hitch up the trailer and hit the road to a new destination. Finally, destination trailer owners often develop a sense of community as they share space with other long-term campers.

What to Know Before You Buy

Before you visit your nearest Camping World to look at destination RVs for sale, you should know a few things. Consider the following tips before buying:

  • Set a budget. Include the trailer cost, insurance, maintenance, and parking fees for campgrounds or RV parks.
  • Decide on a new or used RV. New RVs come with plenty of bells and whistles, but you can save hundreds or thousands of dollars by shopping for a used RV.
  • Identify your needs. How many people need to sleep in the trailer? Will you require a workspace for remote work? Are you planning on staying in one spot or moving around?
  • Consider the size and layout. Destination trailers come in different sizes and layouts. Some offer multiple bedrooms or large living spaces, while others prioritize kitchens. Consider your lifestyle and choose one that meets those needs.
  • Check the listed amenities. Even among similar sizes, amenities can differ from one destination RV to another. Some include luxuries like full-sized refrigerators, washers and dryers, or spacious showers.
  • Research brands and read reviews. Read positive and negative reviews from real RV owners when possible. Some brands are more reliable than others.
  • Inspect the trailer in person. An RV is a big purchase. Look for potential issues like signs of water damage, appliance conditions, and electrical problems. Ensure everything is in good working order before you tow the RV off the lot.
  • Think about your tow vehicle. Destination trailers are much larger than typical travel trailers. Ensure your vehicle can safely tow your chosen model.
  • Consider the resale value. Even if you are excited about your new RV, there will likely come a time when you may want to sell it. Some brands and models better hold their value than others.

Destination Trailer FAQs

What is a destination trailer?

Destination trailers, sometimes known as park model RVs, are temporary accommodations for camping use. They are larger than regular travel trailers and offer more residence-like amenities. This makes them an excellent fit for long-term stays at campgrounds or RV parks.

How is a destination trailer different from other RVs?

Destination trailers are often larger than traditional motorhomes or travel trailers. Most people park them at campsites for extended periods. For this reason, they often have a more home-like feel with full-size appliances, multiple bedrooms, and large bathrooms.

Do I need a special license to tow a destination trailer?

The requirements for towing a destination trailer can vary by state and the weight of the trailer. In most cases, a standard drivers license is sufficient. Check local regulations and zoning laws, as some areas might now allow full-time living in your destination RV.

Can I live in a destination RV full-time?

Even though they are designed for temporary or recreational living, some people choose to live in their destination trailer full-time. Just be sure to check zoning regulations to ensure you are complying with local laws.

What kind of maintenance does a destination trailer require?

Like any RV, destination trailers require regular maintenance to keep them in good condition. Check and seal the roof yearly and inspect and maintain tires between trips. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. If your trailer will see exposure to freezing temperatures, ensure you winterize it appropriately.