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Travel Trailers are a type of Recreational Vehicle (RV) that are towed behind a vehicle. They are typically smaller than other types of RVs, such as motorhomes, and are designed to be more lightweight and easier to tow. Travel Trailers are often used for camping, but can also be used as a temporary home or for long-term living. They are typically equipped with basic amenities such as a kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area.
Travel Trailers are distinct from Mobile Homes, which are designed to be permanently installed on a plot of land. Mobile Homes are typically larger than Travel Trailers and are designed to be more permanent dwellings.
Some companies in the Travel Trailer market include Airstream, Jayco, Forest River, Keystone, and Winnebago. Show Less Read more