Rolling Cottages

Rolling Cottages
Courtesy of Entegra, Dutchman, Jayco, Tranquility, Airstream
Bill Lindsey
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Back in the pioneer days, Conestoga wagons were the only way to travel and see the country. But now, we have more comfortable alternatives, with RVs and travel trailers covering every budget.

(Courtesy of Entegra)
Courtesy of Entegra

Traveling in Style

Entegra Coach 2024 Anthem
$743,355

The Anthem is the choice of those who don’t want to compromise on comfort. Based on a diesel-powered chassis designed specifically as an RV, it features an air-leveling suspension with premium Koni shock absorbers to ensure a smooth, quiet ride yet is easy to drive. The driver enjoys a great forward view and a 360-degree rear camera. The interior is all about comfort; park and open the slideouts to create a fully equipped luxury residence.

(Courtesy of Dutchman)
Courtesy of Dutchman

A Towable Residence

Dutchmen Yukon
$105,000

The Dutchmen Yukon is popular because it allows campers to pull into a spot, extend the slideouts, and then disconnect the tow vehicle to go explore. The interior is luxurious and practical, with a large bedroom and a kitchen complete with a center island. Storage areas below the floor keep gear tucked out of sight yet easily accessible. The fifth wheel design makes it easy to maneuver on the highway or into tight campsites.

(Courtesy of Jayco)
Courtesy of Jayco

Self-Contained Living

Jayco 2024 Redhawk SE
$121,718

Class C RVs are easy to drive and ideal for two couples or a family; younger children will be thrilled to use the forward “second floor” bunk. Based on either a Ford or Chevy chassis, the Redhawk sleeps up to five people and is easy to maintain. At the campsite, the slideout expands the interior while the 16-foot awning provides a cozy spot to enjoy the outdoors.

(Courtesy of Tranquility)
Courtesy of Tranquility
$172,060

Thor has perfected the concept of using a delivery van as a camper. Based on an ultra-reliable Mercedes Sprinter 4x4, the Tranquility has all the comforts of home in a compact, go-anywhere package that is easy to drive, even by those who’ve never driven a van. A good choice for a couple or a solo traveler, the Tranquility can even serve as the daily driver, making it very practical.

(Courtesy of Airstream)
Courtesy of Airstream

The Ultimate Tagalong

Airstream Basecamp
$46,000

The littlest Airstream has all the style and comfort of its larger brothers, but has more ground clearance, can be towed by even a compact car, and is easy to store when not in use. The interior of the 16-foot Basecamp provides plenty of room for a couple; the 20-foot model has overnight accommodation for up to four people. Notable options include solar panels and an air conditioner.

Bill Lindsey
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