Class A motorhomes with a rear bedroom

Tara Alley
Tara Alley · Updated Aug 18, 2026
Rear bedroom in a Class A motorhome
Rear bedroom in a Class A motorhome in the Alante 27A

A rear bedroom in a Class A motorhome puts the sleeping area at the back of the coach, separated from the main living space by a hallway or door. That separation is the whole point: one camper can sleep while another watches TV up front, and the bedroom feels more like a real room than a curtained-off bunk. The Winnebago Vista 34R and the Jayco Alante 29F are good starting points that show how much the rest of the floor plan shifts depending on where the bath and wardrobe land.

Most rear bedrooms come with a Queen or King bed, though the orientation varies by floor plan. Some run east/west (side to side), others north/south (front to back). East/west beds are easier to make; north/south beds can feel roomier lengthwise.

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Benefits of rear bedroom

  • True room separation for mom and dad from kids or couples from guests
  • Usually adds a wardrobe and storage
  • Often also includes washer/dryer setup
  • Quiet nights - most separation possible from the activity areas of the coach

Things to consider

  • Full rear bedrooms need a longer coach
  • Check if the bath is separate from the bedroom
  • Some are not accesible with slides closed
  • In diesels, the engine will be under the bedroom and can be noiser

Similar layouts

The rear bedroom layout is one of the most common configurations in Class A coaches, but the details vary more than the name suggests. The biggest variable is the bathroom. Some floor plans put the bath between the bedroom and the living area (a mid-coach bath), while others place it in the rear alongside the bedroom. If you travel with kids, a mid-coach bath is usually the better call, since kids won't have to walk through your bedroom for a nighttime trip.

Bed size and orientation change from model to model too. The Winnebago Sunstar 34R and the Thor Indigo DD35 show how much the rear suite can vary, so measure the mattress before you buy sheets. If your heart is set on a bigger bed, browse Class A motorhomes with a King bed or Class A motorhomes with an east/west bed. Shoppers who want a real view from the back should also check Class A motorhomes with a rear window.

Popular questions

What is the difference between a rear bedroom and a rear living floor plan in a Class A?

A rear bedroom puts the sleeping area at the back of the coach with the living room up front near the cockpit. A rear living layout flips that: the lounge, recliners, or entertainment center are at the rear, and the bedroom sits closer to the middle. If you want a private, door-enclosed sleeping space at the back, the rear bedroom is what you are looking for.

How long does a Class A motorhome with a rear bedroom typically run?

Most rear bedroom floor plans start around 29 to 30 feet and go up past 40 feet on larger diesel pushers. Shorter coaches tend to have a more compact bedroom, while longer coaches have room to separate the bath from the sleeping area and add a wardrobe or dresser.

Is a rear bedroom in a Class A motorhome loud from road noise?

It depends on the coach. Gas Class A motorhomes have the engine up front, so the rear bedroom is actually the quietest spot while driving. Diesel pushers mount the engine in the rear, so the bedroom sits near it and road noise can be more noticeable at highway speeds. If you plan to sleep while someone else drives, a gas Class A rear bedroom is generally the quieter setup.

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