Travel Trailers

Heartland travel trailers offer convenience, comfort, and affordability.

Images and product representations shown may not accurately reflect the exact features, specifications, or appearance of the 2026 model year

2026

North Trail

BASE MSRP* $37,493

Starting at:
  • Length 20' 3- 3/16"
  • Dry Weight 4,885 lbs
  • GVWR 6,400
  • Capacity Up to 8
2026

Sundance Ultra-Lite

BASE MSRP* $50,168

Starting at:
  • Length 30' 5/8"
  • Dry Weight 7,055 lbs
  • GVWR 9,400 lbs
  • Capacity Up to 8
2026

Prowler

BASE MSRP* $16,343

The all-new Prowler is built tougher and smarter with a fully integrated A-frame, TrussTXL roofing system, and solar prep for off-grid confidence. Inside, you’ll find residential-style touches like a spacious kitchen, heavy-duty storage, and CPAP-ready bedrooms designed around your comfort. With our on-demand tankless water...

Starting at:
  • Length 21' 4-7/8"
  • Dry Weight 3,035 lbs
  • GVWR 3,995
  • Capacity Up to 10

More From Heartland RVs

If the idea of towing your travel trailer with the hitch on your current vehicle fuels your RV dreams, our ultra-lightweight premium travel trailers are the way to go. Available in small to medium-large, Heartland travel trailers offer convenience, comfort, and affordability. Once you’ve arrived at your destination, your towable RV is specifically engineered so you can quickly and easily unhitch your vehicle from your trailer—freeing you up for those long-awaited day trips. In general, a standard truck can tow a medium-large luxury trailer designed for destination use. An SUV or van can tow a small travel trailer. We can assess your vehicle’s towing capability*.

* While these light travel trailers don’t require the fifth wheel apparatus that many larger trailers may require, you do need to make sure that your vehicle and hitch are properly paired with a trailer. Pulling a trailer that weighs too much for your vehicle can seriously damage your car. If the hitch isn’t properly installed, you could damage your trailer.