It’s not always easy being tall. Sure, it’s nice being able to reach the top shelf… but it’s not so nice banging your head on a doorway. One place tall people can run into issues is in travel trailers. Travel trailers with high ceilings can be hard to come by for the vertically gifted.
Many travel trailers have ceilings that, while comfortable for most, can leave many tall people hunching over. Thankfully, there are a variety of travel trailers with high ceilings, which will alleviate just this issue.
Let’s take a closer look at some travel trailers with high ceilings, including some of the best models on the market right now.
How High Are Travel Trailer Ceilings?
If you’re a tall person, you’re obviously going to be concerned about the height of your travel trailer’s ceiling. But just how high exactly are travel trailer ceilings?
The exact height varies from trailer to trailer, but on average they tend to be about 6 ½ feet or 78 inches. However, demand is growing for travel trailers with high ceilings.
So, we’re likely to see more and more travel trailers with tall ceilings hit the market over the coming years, and there are already a number of great options.
We polled RVBlogger’s private Facebook Group, RV Camping for Newbies, and found that most people think 6’5″ or more is considered tall.
10 Best Travel Trailers With High Ceilings
Let’s take a look at 10 of the best travel trailers with high ceilings.
1. Airstream Flying Cloud 25FB
Our Pros And Cons
✅ Super high-quality Airstream construction means this trailer is built to last
❌ With prices starting at $96,400, this is the absolute most expensive option on our list
- Length: 26’2”
- UVW: 5,650 lbs
- GVWR: 7,300 lbs
- CCC: 1,650 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 860 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
Airstream makes some of the best trailers on the market, so it’s no surprise they also make one of the best travel trailers with high ceilings: the Airstream Flying Cloud. The Flying Cloud boasts an interior height of 79.5”, plus tons of great features.
The Flying Cloud 25FB has a kitchen stocked with high-end appliances, including a three-burner stove, microwave, and a residential fridge.
In the bedroom, you’ll find a cozy memory foam mattress and of course wraparound windows giving gorgeous panoramic views Airstreams are known for.
The living area features room for four to eat with a TV for entertainment, plus an easy-converting dinette.
2. Winnebago Voyage V2427RB
Our Pros And Cons
✅ Made with the exacting eye for detail as all Winnebago RVs
❌ One of the more expensive options on our list
- Length: 27’11”
- UVW: 6,629 lbs
- GVWR: 10,400 lbs
- CCC: 3,671 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 674 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
The Winnebago Voyage V2427RB is a travel trailer with high ceilings that boasts 84” of headroom. As you enter the RV you’ll find a living area with a tri-fold sofa and entertainment center with TV. You’ll also find the spacious kitchen, with a 3 burner stove, walk-in pantry, and 15 cu. ft. fridge.
At the front of the RV is a separate bedroom with a queen bed and its own entry door. Optionally, you can also upgrade this to a king bed. Rounding everything out, you’ll find a large full bath at the rear of the trailer.
3. Forest River Aurora 28ATH
Our Pros And Cons
✅ The only travel trailer with high ceilings on our list that’s also a toy hauler
❌ Like with most toy haulers, the layout is a little awkward
- Length: 33’10”
- UVW: 7,226
- GVWR: 10,500 lbs
- CCC: 3,724 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 1,172 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
Want a travel trailer with high ceilings that’s also a toy hauler? The Forest River Aurora 28ATH gives you just that. The Aurora 28ATH has 81” high ceilings and tons of space for family, friends, and, of course, all your fun toys.
Inside the trailer, you’ll find a spacious living area with two fold-down sofas and an LCD TV. Above the sofas is a standard queen on a bed lift. This area also features the kitchen, with a stove, microwave, and fridge.
This trailer also features a sizeable full bath and a separate master bedroom with a queen bed. Behind the bed lift, you’ll find the 90” x 84” ramp door, which can be upgraded with an optional party deck.
4. Outdoors RV Creek Side 21KVS
Our Pros And Cons
✅ Extremely well insulated to stand up to even the most frigidly cold weather
❌ Despite the high ceilings, the interior of this travel trailer is a bit cramped compared to other options
- Length: 25’10”
- UVW: 5900 lbs
- GVWR: 8,250 lbs
- CCC: 2350 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 670 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
The Outdoors RV Creek Side 21KVS is a travel trailer with high ceilings that can also stand up to even the coldest weather.
The Creek Side 21KVS is extremely well insulated, thanks to high-quality insulation throughout, plus features like thermal pane windows, insulated luggage doors, and much more. If that’s still not enough insulation, the trailer also has an XL furnace to keep things nice and toasty.
Of course, this travel trailer has more than just great insulation and 83” high ceilings going for it. As you enter the trailer, you’ll see the kitchen with a stove and oven, fridge, and multiple pantries.
Beyond the kitchen is a dinette and full bath, each with a skylight, plus a swing-out 32” TV. At the far end of the trailer, you’ll find the bedroom and a queen bed.
5. Venture Sonic SN190VRB
Our Pros And Cons
✅ The shortest and lightest travel trailer with high ceilings on our list
❌ Less available space and fewer bells and whistles than other options
- Length: 23’3”
- UVW: 3,990 lbs
- GVWR: 5,775 lbs
- CCC: 1,785 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 400 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
Need a compact travel trailer that still has high ceilings? The Venture Sonic SN190VRB has you covered with 82” high ceilings while being only about 23 feet long. At just shy of 4,000 lbs, it’s also fairly lightweight as well.
Despite its small size, this travel trailer still packs in a full bath, a kitchen with a two-burner stove and a fridge, a convertible dinette, and a queen-sized bed. Optionally, you can swap the bed for a Murphy bed with a sofa in order to really maximize your space. Outside the trailer, you’ll find a 13’ awning, plus spacious pass-through storage.
6. Cruiser RV MPG 2600RB
Our Pros And Cons
✅ Unique sliding king bed and well-appointed kitchen
❌ Very few available add-ons
- Length: 30’8”
- UVW: 6,274 lbs
- GVWR: 9,770 lbs
- CCC: 3,496 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 970 lbs
- Sleep: 5-6
The Cruiser RV MPG 2600RB is perfect for anyone who loves to cook and also needs a travel trailer with high ceilings thanks to its quality kitchen and 83” ceiling height.
This trailer’s super well-appointed kitchen features an exclusive air fryer oven with a 3-burner range and a two-door 11 cu. ft. fridge.
There is plenty of counter space, and also a walk-in pantry to store all your snacks.
The MPG 2600RB also features a full bath in the rear of the trailer, plus a lounge area with a sofa, dinette, and TV.
At the front of the trailer is the master bedroom with a king-size sliding bed. This means the bed can be easily slid from side to side in order to create more space in the bedroom, allowing for up to 12 additional inches to be created on either side.
7. Grand Design Reflection 297RSTS
Our Pros And Cons
✅ Extremely spacious with tons of great features
❌ Despite its large size, this trailer only sleeps 4 people
- Length: 33’11”
- UVW: 8,238 lbs
- GVWR: 9,995 lbs
- CCC: 1,757 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 882 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
The Grand Design Reflection 297RSTS is a travel trailer with all the bells and whistles you can imagine.
This truly impressive trailer has 84” high ceilings and tons of space in general. The extremely spacious living area features theater seating, a trifold sofa, and an optional free-standing dinette, plus a 40” TV and fireplace.
The kitchen comes equipped with a 3 burner range with oven, 10 cu. ft. fridge, 30” microwave, and even a kitchen island.
At the front of the trailer, you’ll find the master bedroom with a queen bed, as well as a full bath. Outside the trailer is a 21’ awning, spray port, all-in-one docking station, pass-through storage, and an outside kitchen.
8. Keystone Cougar 24SABWE
Our Pros And Cons
✅ Packs a lot of space into a lightweight package
❌ The placement of the kitchen means it’s a bit more cramped than other options
- Length: 28’4”
- UVW: 6,165 lbs
- GVWR: 7,800 lbs
- CCC: 1,635 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 640 lbs
- Sleep: 2-6
The Keystone Cougar 24SABWE is the perfect travel trailer for tall ceilings for anyone who wants tons of space in a lightweight package. Despite being over 28 ft long with 82” high ceilings, this trailer weighs in at just over 6,165 lbs.
Thanks to the smart use of space, it has a spacious living area that features a tri-fold sleeper sofa, swivel TV, and a booth dinette. At the far end of the trailer is the kitchen, with a microwave, stove, oven, and of course a fridge.
The other end of the trailer features the master bedroom and a full bath. The bedroom features a king-size bed, plus a second exterior door.
9. Jayco Eagle 320FBOK
Our Pros And Cons
✅ Has a spacious master bedroom which even features a sofa
❌ Features a tankless water heater, which can be a bit finicky
- Length: 38’0”
- UVW: 9,85 lbs
- GVWR: 11,000 lbs
- CCC: 1,915 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 1,230 lbs
- Sleep: 2-6
The final travel trailer with high ceilings on our list is a clear case of “last but not least.” The Jayco Eagle 320FBOK packs in some truly great (and unique) features we’re sure you’ll love, plus 84” high ceilings.
The living area features a trifold sofa, a cozy U dinette, and a swing-out entertainment center with a fireplace. Here you’ll also find the kitchen, with a fridge, microwave, a 3 burner stove with oven, and a double sink. At the rear of the trailer, you’ll find a super spacious full bath, plus a linen closet with washer/dryer prep.
At the front of the trailer is the master bedroom with a queen bed in a slide-out for extra space.
The exterior of the trailer features a 21’ awning, plus an exterior kitchen. The exterior kitchen has a griddle, a small fridge, and also a spacious exterior compartment that can be used as a pantry.
10. Sandpiper Destination 400BH
Our Pros And Cons
✅ The model with the highest ceilings on our list by a full 15”
❌ At nearly 12,000 lbs and over 43 feet long, you’ll need a beefy vehicle and plenty of towing experience to tow this massive trailer
- Length: 43’8”
- UVW: 11,579 lbs
- GVWR: 13,510 lbs
- CCC: 1,931 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 1,510 lbs
- Sleep: 4-6
Okay, so this one is technically a destination trailer and not something you’ll be hauling from campground to campground, however, if you’re really tall it might be your best option.
Destination trailers are much larger than your average travel trailer and for tall people they can make for a nice RV experience.
The Sandpiper Destination 400BH is a massive trailer that has an astounding 99” interior height (76” in the slides). In fact, the ceilings are so high that this trailer has space for a ceiling fan and even a loft!
Of course, that’s not all this monster of a travel trailer has to offer. Inside you’ll find a super spacious living area with plenty of seating, plus a well-appointed kitchen. There’s also a second lounge, a full bath, and a loft with a bunk mat in the rear.
Toward the front of the trailer, you’ll find a second full bath, plus the master bedroom with a king-size bed.
The exterior of the trailer features a 21’ awning, an outside kitchen with a fridge, and two exterior speakers. This thing is basically a cottage on wheels.
3 Other Travel Trailer Features for Tall People to Consider
Besides ceiling height, there are three other features we think tall people should consider when shopping for a travel trailer.
The first is a full-size king bed. This will give you ample room to spread out and sleep comfortably for even the tallest people.
Shower height is another thing to consider. Because the shower floor usually sits higher than the main RV floor, this will be a bit shorter than the standard ceiling height. Look for taller showers to ensure you can bathe comfortably without having to hunch over.
Finally, take a look at the entry door height. Some trailers have particularly short entry doors, so check the door height to make sure you won’t have to duck through the door Shaquille O’Neal style.
Why Do Fifth Wheels Have Higher Ceilings Than Travel Trailers?
If you’ve done some shopping for trailers with high ceilings, you may have noticed that fifth wheels tend to have higher ceilings than standard trailers. But why is this?
A lot of this comes from the design of fifth-wheel trailers. Since the hitch needs to be over and into a truck bed, fifth wheels generally need to be taller than standard trailers by design.
Whereas most travel trailers have a 10’ roofline, fifth wheels often have rooflines up to 13′ high. This means more space for high ceilings. Whereas your typical travel trailer tops out around 6 ½ feet, fifth-wheel ceiling heights are usually in the 7 to 8-foot range.
Are All Travel Trailers The Same Width?
We’re focused on tall travels with high ceilings in this article, but you might also be wondering about trailer width. After all, more space is always a good thing, right?
Overall, most travel trailers are around 8’ wide, which is the standard width for travel trailers. Some are a bit wider, but they max out at 8.5’ wide. The reason for this is that 8.5’ is the legal limit for vehicle width; any wider, and you’d be breaking the law.
Is A Travel Trailer Right For You?
Travel trailers are a great choice for tall people and short people alike, but they’re not the right choice for everybody.
The main consideration is if you have a vehicle that can tow the trailer you want. You’ll also have to be ready to get used to towing a trailer, which can be a challenge for some of the larger models on our list.
While this can be daunting, towing an RV isn’t too hard. If you still aren’t convinced, another advantage of trailers is price. While trailers cover a wide price range, they do tend to be on the more affordable side of the RV world.
So, assuming you have a capable tow vehicle, are up to the challenge of towing, and can find a travel trailer in your price range? A travel trailer is absolutely the right choice for you.
Final Thoughts About Travel Trailers With High Ceilings
So, as we can see, there are plenty of trailer options for those of us who are on the taller side of things. While your average trailer has 78” high ceilings, there are plenty of options with 80” or more of standing height. In fact, the tallest trailer on our list has a whopping 99” of ceiling height!
Whichever travel trailer with high ceilings you choose, you’re sure to love all the space it provides. If you’re shopping for a travel trailer with high ceilings, it may take you a little longer to find the right one but it will be worth it.
Here’s to a great RV trip, without having to hunch over due to low ceilings!
Related Reading:
– 15 Best Travel Trailers With A King-Size Bed
– How to Stop Your Travel Trailer From Rocking
– This 57-Foot Fifth Wheel By Spacecraft Is Amazing!
– How Much Do RV Bunks Hold?
– 12 Best Travel Trailers For Families
About the Author:
Ryan Milejczak (mill-LAY-check) is a full-time freelancer writer and Florida native with a passion for RVs.
Currently, he’s saving up to do his own camper van conversion, which he plans to take across the US and Mexico.
When he’s not writing, Ryan loves cooking, hiking, practicing his Spanish, and taking care of his plants (currently at 23 plants and counting!)