There is one full bathroom with toilet, sink and shower located centrally, but more toward the rear sleeping quarters. The shower has a skylight which helps add headroom if you are a taller person. and there is a separate exterior door for entering the bathroom from outside of the trailer. This trailer has two separate slide outs on the driver-side to open up the space. The larger slide is forward/center of the trailer and contains the dinette and a small jackknife sofa for seating.Sleeping -- This trailer is most comfortable with up to 6 adults, but can sleep a total of 10 with the bunks and jack-knife sofa. Keep reading for a description of the various sleep accommodations.Forward Bedroom - queen bed with standard residential inner spring mattress. There are garment closets on either side of the bed. This area is separated from the rest of the trailer by the central entertainment center and curtains. There is a 110V electrical outlet on each side of the bed. The TV for the main living space can be rotated to point into the forward bedroom.Super-slide - located central in trailer and on the driver side, contains a u-shaped dinette that can convert to sleep two people. There is also a jack-knife sofa that seats two or sleeps one (we recommend this for children. Adults may find it too short to stretch out.Rear bunkhouse - this also has a slide-out on the driver side of the trailer. In the slide-out portion is a small sofa that converts to a bed. It's actually very comfortable for a single adult or two children. Above the sofa in the slide is a bunk with a MAX weight limit of 125lbs - good for a single child or smaller adult/teen. On the other side of the bunkhouse is a lower and upper bunk with widths of approx. 30 inches. We've slept an adult at 6' height in the lower bunk. The upper bunk is the same size. There is no ladder to reach the upper bunks so we'll usually take a step stool along to aid the climb.Kitchen:
There is a full kitchen with a sink, 3-burner propane oven, microwave oven, fridge/freezer and pantry.Setup AND Gear:
Electric tongue jack -- No need to manually crank. A press of a button will raise or lower the tongue jack off of or on to your trailer hitch ball. Also use this to level the rig from front to back.Electric Stabilizer Jacks -- Sometimes also referred to as leveling jacks. Once you have the trailer level from side to side and front to back, a press of two buttons deploys these jacks to snug things up. They really help keep the trailer steady on site.Electric slide outs -- both the front and rear slide are fully motorized and can be deployed or recalled with a press of a button in the command center.Electric awnings -- both awnings are fully electric and can be rolled out or in easily in seconds by pressing a pair of buttons in the command center.Water and Sewer -- We provide 50' of fresh water hose, ample sections of sewer hose, extra 30Amp electrical cable, and RG6 coax cable for those campgrounds that provide Catv.Leveling blocks -- We provide a set of interlocking leveling blocks (they are like legos.) Sometimes you may arrive to a campsite to find it unlevel from side to side. These can be stacked under the tires to level things out.Wheel chocks -- We provide a set of two wheel chocks.Towing:
This trailer measures 35'9" from bumper to hitch. I have pulled it with a 2002 Chevrolet Suburban with the 5.3L V8 and with a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with the 6.2L V8. Both pull fine. You will need to have a class 3 or 4 hitch receiver on your vehicle and adequate tow + payload (carry) capacity. The factor specs say this trailer weight approx 6400lbs empty. It has a total Gvwr of 7500lbs. The tongue weight empty is around 530lbs. The highest I've measured the tongue weight has been 725lbs when we loaded more toward the front. We have a weight distributing hitch available. The tires are standard radial trailer service tires rated to 60 Mph. The are mounted on 14" wheels which lowers the overall height of the trailer profile. This helps slightly with fuel consumption, but also with the height to climb in/out of trailer.
There is one full bathroom with toilet, sink and shower located centrally, but more toward the rear sleeping quarters. The shower has a skylight which helps add headroom if you are a taller person. and there is a separate exterior door for entering the bathroom from outside of the trailer. This trailer has two separate slide outs on the driver-side to open up the space. The larger slide is forward/center of the trailer and contains the dinette and a small jackknife sofa for seating.Sleeping -- This trailer is most comfortable with up to 6 adults, but can sleep a total of 10 with the bunks and jack-knife sofa. Keep reading for a description of the various sleep accommodations.Forward Bedroom - queen bed with standard residential inner spring mattress. There are garment closets on either side of the bed. This area is separated from the rest of the trailer by the central entertainment center and curtains. There is a 110V electrical outlet on each side of the bed. The TV for the main living space can be rotated to point into the forward bedroom.Super-slide - located central in trailer and on the driver side, contains a u-shaped dinette that can convert to sleep two people. There is also a jack-knife sofa that seats two or sleeps one (we recommend this for children. Adults may find it too short to stretch out.Rear bunkhouse - this also has a slide-out on the driver side of the trailer. In the slide-out portion is a small sofa that converts to a bed. It's actually very comfortable for a single adult or two children. Above the sofa in the slide is a bunk with a MAX weight limit of 125lbs - good for a single child or smaller adult/teen. On the other side of the bunkhouse is a lower and upper bunk with widths of approx. 30 inches. We've slept an adult at 6' height in the lower bunk. The upper bunk is the same size. There is no ladder to reach the upper bunks so we'll usually take a step stool along to aid the climb.Kitchen:
There is a full kitchen with a sink, 3-burner propane oven, microwave oven, fridge/freezer and pantry.Setup AND Gear:
Electric tongue jack -- No need to manually crank. A press of a button will raise or lower the tongue jack off of or on to your trailer hitch ball. Also use this to level the rig from front to back.Electric Stabilizer Jacks -- Sometimes also referred to as leveling jacks. Once you have the trailer level from side to side and front to back, a press of two buttons deploys these jacks to snug things up. They really help keep the trailer steady on site.Electric slide outs -- both the front and rear slide are fully motorized and can be deployed or recalled with a press of a button in the command center.Electric awnings -- both awnings are fully electric and can be rolled out or in easily in seconds by pressing a pair of buttons in the command center.Water and Sewer -- We provide 50' of fresh water hose, ample sections of sewer hose, extra 30Amp electrical cable, and RG6 coax cable for those campgrounds that provide Catv.Leveling blocks -- We provide a set of interlocking leveling blocks (they are like legos.) Sometimes you may arrive to a campsite to find it unlevel from side to side. These can be stacked under the tires to level things out.Wheel chocks -- We provide a set of two wheel chocks.Towing:
This trailer measures 35'9" from bumper to hitch. I have pulled it with a 2002 Chevrolet Suburban with the 5.3L V8 and with a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with the 6.2L V8. Both pull fine. You will need to have a class 3 or 4 hitch receiver on your vehicle and adequate tow + payload (carry) capacity. The factor specs say this trailer weight approx 6400lbs empty. It has a total Gvwr of 7500lbs. The tongue weight empty is around 530lbs. The highest I've measured the tongue weight has been 725lbs when we loaded more toward the front. We have a weight distributing hitch available. The tires are standard radial trailer service tires rated to 60 Mph. The are mounted on 14" wheels which lowers the overall height of the trailer profile. This helps slightly with fuel consumption, but also with the height to climb in/out of trailer.
2011 Keystone Passport
Length
35 ft
35 ft
Gross Weight
7,500 lbs
7,500 lbs
Hitch Weight
750 lbs
750 lbs
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided
Sleeping arrangements
Queen bed
1
1
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Fold out sofas
2
2
Bunk beds
3
3
Host add-ons
Pre-chill refrigerator and freezer
Weight Distribution Hitch
Features
- Sleeps 8
- Fresh water: 40 gal
- Gray water: 38 gal
- Black water: 38 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Gross weight: 7,500 lbs
- Sleeps 8
- Fresh water: 40 gal
- Gray water: 38 gal
- Black water: 38 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Gross weight: 7,500 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
Nearby places to stay
Severn, MD • Exact location provided after booking

1. Cherry Hill Park
College Park, MD • 16 miles away

2. Gettysburg Battlefield Resort
Cumberland Township, PA • 53 miles away

3. Jellystone Park™ Quarryville
Quarryville, PA • 57 miles away

4. Jellystone Park™ Williamsport
Williamsport, MD • 66 miles away

5. Jellystone Park™ Delaware Beaches
Lincoln, DE • 74 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Severn, MD • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
Frequently asked questions
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
It really depends on the specific date and our work schedules. Contact us and we can discuss - with notice we may be able to accommodate your needs.

