$36,998

Putting the kitchen up front is a smart move — it keeps the cook close to the door and frees up the rear for a proper bedroom with improved storage and a walk-thru bath between the worlds of bunk chaos and adult sanity. The mid-section bunk setup sleeps the crew while the booth dinette handles meals and rainy-day card games. Keystone didn't skimp on the mechanical side here: a Girard tankless water heater means no cold showers on morning six of a road trip, and the 10 cu. ft. 12-volt refrigerator keeps things cold without draining your battery bank. Two entry doors and dual exterior Bluetooth speakers are small touches that make a real difference in daily camp life.
Travel trailers that share features with the Hideout 26FKS, like bunkhouse, mid bunk and booth dinette.