RVs & Campers by Type
Not sure which kind of RV fits your trips? Compare every camper class side-by-side — from drive-anywhere vans to roomy fifth wheels — and see real models in each category.
Travel Trailers
30 modelsTravel trailers are towable RVs for every budget — from tiny teardrops to family bunkhouses. Unhitch at camp and keep your tow vehicle free to explore.
$22,000–$185,000 · top pick: Airstream Classic 33FB
Class B Camper Vans
16 modelsClass B camper vans are nimble, drive-anywhere RVs built on van chassis. They're the easiest to park, the most fuel-efficient, and ideal for couples and off-grid adventure.
$98,000–$225,000 · top pick: Airstream Interstate 24X
Fifth Wheels
12 modelsFifth wheels are the roomiest towables, hitching in a truck bed for rock-steady towing. Multi-level floorplans and residential features make them favorites for full-timers.
$58,000–$115,000 · top pick: Grand Design Solitude 380FL
Class C Motorhomes
10 modelsClass C motorhomes balance space and drivability with their signature over-cab bunk. They're a popular family choice — more room than a van, easier to handle than a Class A.
$88,000–$195,000 · top pick: Winnebago View 24D
Class A Motorhomes
8 modelsClass A motorhomes are the largest, most luxurious RVs on the road — bus-style coaches with residential interiors, big tanks, and room to live full-time.
$155,000–$385,000 · top pick: Newmar Bay Star 3014
Pop-Up Campers
4 modelsPop-up campers fold down for easy towing and storage, then expand into surprisingly roomy sleeping quarters. They're the lightest, most affordable way into towable camping.
$12,000–$19,000 · top pick: SylvanSport GO
Truck Campers
4 modelsTruck campers drop into a pickup bed, turning your truck into a go-anywhere basecamp. Nothing else matches them for off-road and overlanding capability.
$16,000–$55,000 · top pick: Four Wheel Campers Hawk Flatbed