
There are a few things you should keep in mind when purchasing a travel trailer that you can use for boondocking. Many RV manufacturers produce models that can be used for off-roading. These models come with roll stability control as well pre-collision help, hill start and other features that will allow you to safely navigate off-road conditions.
The Thor Omni XG32 4x4 super C is a great example of a boondocking-friendly RV. The interior space is spacious, so there's plenty of room for everyone. It can even be brought along some toys. It comes with luxury features such a built in Onan 6000 diesel generator and solar charging station. The Omni XG32 also features an interior shower that allows you to rinse off before you return to the campsite.
Winnebago's new model, Ekko, combines a class A with a campervan. It measures 23 inches in length and is equipped with all-wheel drives. The Ekko also comes with three 455W solar panel and a heated garage. In order to keep your RV's batteries charged, it has a 3,000-watt inverter.

The Airstream Interstate 19 Class B camper van is a great choice for boondocking. The Airstream Interstate 19 class B camper van has many off-grid camping options, including a propane stovetop, 12-volt heating pads for the water tanks, and even a microwave. It can comfortably accommodate four people and achieves an average of 18 mpg on the highway.
Jayco Jay Feather Customer Package includes 15-inch Goodyear Tires, roof-mount Solar Prep, a 12-volt DC Dometic cool, and a rubber Torsion axle. This is a great option for anyone who wants to explore the country without the hefty price tag. It is also great for couples.
Another example is the Thor Axis A rig, which is a boondocking-friendly model. It has a welded tubular floor made of steel, block foam insulation and a premium, one-piece roof. It also comes with a 40-pound propane tank, two storage batteries, and a 100-watt solar panel. It also includes a cassette toilet that has a 5-gallon max capacity.
The Northwood Arctic Fox 992 truck camper is another boondocking friendly model. It has frameless windows, an exterior shower, a 46-gallon freshwater tank, and a 39-gallon gray water tank. It also comes with a 37-gallon water tank and is ready to go for a generator. It boasts a large bedroom, spacious lounge and dinette.

The Winnebago Revel campervan is another excellent option for boondocking. It is equipped with electronic stability control and traction control, as well as gray and black water tanks. It can be towable up to 5,000 lbs and includes a cassette toilet. It is built on a Sprinter chassis. It's an economical option for couples who want to go off-road.
Although the Thor Axis class A may be a bit more costly than other models, it is still a great option for RV owners who wish to travel off-road. It has a lightweight design and can sleep up to five people. It also features a 40-pound propane tanks and an OnanQG4000 gas-generator.