
There are a few things you should keep in mind when purchasing a travel trailer that you can use for boondocking. Many RV manufacturers offer models specifically designed for off-roading. These models offer roll stability control with pre-collision aid, hill start, and many other features to make it easier for you to navigate off-road.
The Thor Omni XG32 Super C is a wonderful example of a boondocking-friendly motorhome. Its interior space is generous, so you'll have room for everyone. You can bring along a few toys. You will also find luxury features such as an Onan 6000 diesel generator, and a solar charging system. The Omni XG32 has an interior shower so that you can wash off before heading back to your campsite.
Winnebago now offers a new model called the Ekko. It combines a Class C and a campervan. It measures 23 feet in length and has all-wheel drive. Additionally, the Ekko includes three 455W solar panels as well as a heated pass-through storage garage. It also features a 3,000-watt Inverter to charge your RV's batteries.

The Airstream Interstate 19 class A camper van, the Airstream Interstate 19, is a good choice for boondocking. It features many off-grid camping capabilities, including a propane cooking stove, 12-volt heating plates on the water tanks, as well as a microwave. It can comfortably sleep 4 people, and gets an average of 18 miles per gallon while driving on the highway.
Jayco Jay Feather Customer Value Package comes with 15-inch Goodyear tires, roof mount solar prep, a 12-volt DC Dometic chiller, and a rubber torque axle. This package is great for anyone who wishes to travel across the country without paying too much. This is also an excellent option for couples.
The Thor Axis rig A is another great boondocking friendly rig. It features a welded tubular steel floor, block foam insulation, and a premium one-piece exterior roof. It comes with a 40-pound propane tanks, two storage batteries and a 100-watt panel solar. You can also use the cassette toilet, which has a 5-gallon maximum volume.
The Northwood Arctic Fox 992 is another boondocking-friendly truck camper. It features frameless windows, an exterior bathroom, a 46-gallon freshwater storage tank and a 39 gallon gray water tank. It has a 37 gallon black water tank, and is available for a generator. It includes a large bedroom with a lounge area and a dining table.

Another great option is the Winnebago Revel campervan. It has reasonable gray and black water tanks, electronic stability control, and traction control. It can tow up to 5,000 pounds, and it comes with a cassette toilet. It's built on a Sprinter chassis. It is an economical choice for couples who wish to travel off-road.
The Thor Axis class A is a bit more expensive than the other models, but it's a great option for those who want to go off-road in their RV. It features a nimble design, and it can accommodate up to five people. It comes with a 40-pound propane tank and an Onan QG4000 gas generator.