The Best Campers, Trailers and RVs for Labor Day Weekend — From Cheap to Glamp-worthy

Labor Day is right around the corner, and it’s traditionally one of the busiest travel weekends of the year in the United States. However, with the continuing spread of the coronavirus, the travel industry has been upended most of the year, with no end in sight. With travel by air or sea still off-limits for many Americans, more or less, hitting the open road with a trailer or RV likely will be a popular option for Labor Day 2020.

To help determine which trailers and RVs are the best overall for a pandemic road trip, GOBankingRates sourced information from a number of industry publications across a wide range of price categories. The comprehensive list of outstanding camper, trailer, van and motorhome options was then ranked in order from the lowest MSRP to the highest.

While a number of options with prices in the six figures unsurprisingly made the list, there are also plenty of good, value-priced transport options available, including five campers or trailers with MSRPs of below $40,000. If those choices are too feature-lean for your tastes, consider one of the higher-end RVs, some of which cost as much as a beach house in some towns.

Last updated: Sept. 1, 2020

Kimbo 6

  • Type: Truck Camper

  • MSRP: $19,999

Why It's Worth Buying

There’s one unmistakable standout benefit of the Kimbo 6, and that is its price. With an MSRP of just $19,999, the Kimbo 6 is easily the most affordable camper/RV on the list, yet it still boasts top-end features such as double-paned windows, a propane fireplace and a retractable projector screen. At around 1,000 pounds, the Kimbo 6 is an easy addition for any midsized pickup.

Winnebago Micro Minnie

  • Type: Travel Trailer

  • MSRP: $21,862

Why It's Worth Buying

The Winnebago Micro Minnie packs tons of features into its tiny $21,862 MSRP. The most notable is the travel trailer’s spacious kitchen, which includes a double-door refrigerator, cooktop, microwave and sink. The power awning, which features LED lighting, is another cool feature. Patio speakers and windows designed for cross-ventilation round out the top features of this well-equipped, 7-foot wide option that sleeps three.

Opus OP 4

  • Type: Trailer

  • MSRP: $24,499

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Why It's Worth Buying

The Opus OP 4 steps up the trailer game without a significant bump in price. With over a foot of ground clearance, the OP 4 can handle nearly any terrain. A fully articulating hitch and travel brakes are a couple of the trailer’s important exterior options, but the fact that it’s an inflatable trailer is simply amazing. Some of the highlights of the trailer’s light-filled interior include a kitchen and a hot water shower.