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  • RV Spotlight: An Overview of the 2025 Keystone Montana High Country

    If you’re looking for an RV that provides plenty of comfort and space, it’s hard to top a fifth-wheel trailer. These towables come in a variety of sizes and are well known for offering open floor plans, modern appliances, and innovative designs. No where is that more evident than the Keystone Montana High Country, a luxury fifth-wheel model with options for couples, families, retirees, full-timers, and just about anyone else who wants a top-notch camping experience imaginable.

    Keystone Montana High Country

    Photo Credit: Keystone RV

    The 2025 edition of the Keystone Montana High Country is available in 11 floor plans that exhibit the variety and features that this model is well known for. Take for example the 351BH model, which is a bunkhouse trailer that includes two stacked queen-size beds. Or the 381TB, which features two bedrooms and two baths. The 325RK is also a standout, offering a rear kitchen layout, a spacious living area, and a single bedroom, making it an ideal choice for couples.

    This fifth-wheel measures 34′ to 43′ in length and weighs between 11,692 lbs. and 14,710 lbs., depending on the floor plan. It comfortably sleeps six to ten people and features a bright interior décor that makes it feel expansive and airy. The long list of standard features includes premium wood cabinetry, decorative crown molding, residential-style appliances, and a four-season living package with heated holding tanks, plenty of insulation, and a powerful HVAC system for year-round camping. An electric fireplace, a king-size bed, and washer/dryer prep are also included from the factory.

    Photo Credit: Keystone RV

    The video above takes us on a complete tour of the Montana High Country, giving us a detailed look at all of these features, plus a whole lot more. The clip gives viewers a firsthand look at the interior, where you’ll find high-quality materials and components, along with creative and appealing design meant to maximize comfort and the use of space.

    The 2025 Keystone Montana High Country starts at $91,515. For more information, visit keystonerv.com.

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  • Video: The Keystone Raptor 441 is a Luxury Toy Hauler for Your Gear and Family

    Luxury toy haulers don’t come much more well designed and equipped than the 2025 Keystone Raptor 441. This fifth-wheel trailer includes everything you would expect from such a model, including an expansive garage, a large living space, and a spacious kitchen. But it also has a few surprises that make it stand out from the competition, including a lofted sleeping space that gives it room to comfortably sleep up to eight people.

    Keystone Raptor 441

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The video above takes us on a tour of this 44′ 9″ towable, giving us a thorough look at the luxury toy hauler, inside and out. That includes an interior walk-through that starts on the rear party deck before moving into the 14′ garage, complete with frame-welded tie-downs to keep all of your precious cargo in place. That same garage doubles as a secondary living room with twin opposing sofas that convert into a queen-size bed. You’ll also find a set of lofted bunks in this space with room for two more passengers. Keystone also offers an optional upgrade that adds a half-bath in garage area.

    Moving to the middle of the trailer, you’ll find the primary living room/entertainment area alongside a kitchen that has to be seen to be believed. Highlights in this section include a large L-shaped couch that converts into yet another bed, along with a smart TV and sound bar mounted over a fireplace. Nearby, a dinette table with freestanding wooden chairs sits adjacent to the kitchen, which features abundant solid surface counter tops, hardwood cabinets, a four-burner stove with an oven, a convection microwave, a farmhouse-style stainless steel sink, and a massive 20 cubic-foot residential-style refrigerator.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    Finally, the front of the Keystone Raptor 441 is home to the primary bedroom suite, which is just as airy and luxurious as the rest of the rig. It comes with a king-size bed, a headboard with integrated lighting, a built-in dresser, a smart TV, and a large closet. Of course, it also includes washer/dryer prep and sits beside the bathroom with a porcelain toilet, sink, linen closet, and a shower to rival the one back home.

    Moving outside, the Raptor 441 is just as impressive. The floor plan include two separate side entrances, along with the sliding doors found in back off the retractable deck. It also comes with three Omni-Chill 3/4-ton air conditioner units, 35k BTU gas furnace, a tankless water heater, and heated and lit cargo areas. And outdoor shower also comes standard, as does a Furrion wireless backup camera, a six-point hydraulic automatic leveling system, and no fewer than three awnings.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    As usual, just writing about all of those features hardly does the toy hauler justice. Watching the video will not only give you a firsthand look at the trailer, but will also show tons of other nice features. If you’re in the market for a fifth-wheel with plenty of room for your family and gear, you’ll definitely want to give this one a look. But even if you just appreciate outstanding RV design and build quality, you’ll be super impressed as well.

    The Keystone Raptor 441 starts at $160,690. To learn more, and view other Raptor floor plans, visit keystonerv.com

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  • Video: The Keystone Montana 3901RK has All the Amenities You Could Ask For

    By now, everyone knows the legendary Keystone Montana is always one of the best fifth-wheels on the market, offering a refined living space, excellent layouts, and interesting use of upscale materials and technology. But diving into individual floor plans allows us to see just how creative and innovative Keystone’s designers can be. Such is the case with the Montana 3901RK, a well-appointed RV with some surprisingly great features.

    Keystone Montana 3901RK

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The video above takes us on a walkthrough of this specific model, showing off its many highlights, one of which is the elevated rear kitchen. This space includes a three-burner stove, a conventional oven, a large convection microwave, an 18 cubic-foot residential refrigerator/freezer, and a big two-basin stainless steel sink with high-rise faucet. Other nice touches include a tile backsplash, solid surface countertops, and a surprising amount of cupboards for storage.

    Wandering further into the interior, you’ll find a large living room with power theater seating, a hide-a-bed sofa located in a slide-out, a dining table, and a 50″ smart TV with a JBL sound bar mounted over a fireplace. The open area includes a high ceiling that makes it feel spacious and airy, with plenty of windows to provide natural light. Nearby, the half-bath with a  porcelain toilet and stainless steel sink offers as much room as a full bath on most RVs.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    Finally, the primary bedroom suite is located in the front of the trailer and includes a king-size bed with under-mattress storage, a dresser, and another TV. The full bath sits beyond and is equipped with a spa-inspired shower with glass doors, dual sinks, a toilet, and a linen closet. But that’s not all. Behind a set of high-quality wooden doors, you’ll also find a massive walk-in closet with shelves, a wardrobe, built-in shoe storage, and more. There is even room for an optional washer/dryer combo.

    The Keystone Montana 3901RK comfortably sleeps four and has a starting price of $133,778. At 42′ 4″ in length, it provides plenty of room for full-time living, extended travels, or just weekends at the RV park. As you would expect, the rig is built for four-season camping, with plenty of insulation and a powerful HVAC system. Find out more in the video above and then head over to the Keystone website for all of the specs and features.

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  • RV News: Keystone Cougar Tops Sales Charts, Ford Transit Trail Goes Bye-Bye, and Much More

    Another week has come and gone, and as usual we have a lot to cover in our weekly RV and camping news round-up. Here are a few things that happened this week that you might like to know about.

    • Keystone Cougar is the Number One Fifth-Wheel in North America, Again: We’re big fans of the Keystone Cougar fifth-wheel here at RV.com, which is why we were happy to see it get recognition from consumers as well. This week, Keystone announced that the Cougar has regained the crown as the best-selling fifth-wheel model in North America. In a press release announcing the win, Keystone says that modern floor plans, integrated technology, and outstanding build quality all contribute to the Cougar’s appeal. We simply think it is one of the best all-around towables on the market, with outstanding features inside and out. Explore more here.
    Forest River Georgetown

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    • Forest River Named Ford Motorhome’s Top-Selling Account: It seems Forest River’s motorized division is doing quite well for itself. Recently, Ford named the RV manufacturer as its top-selling motorhome account, meaning it has shipped more vehicles built on a Ford chassis than anyone else. The company builds several of its Class A coaches on the Ford F-53 chassis, including the FR3 and Georgetown models, both of which have risen in popularity in recent years. Additionally, the Class C Forester, Solera, and Sunseeker all ride on Ford’s E350 and E450 chassis.
    • Happy 15th Anniversary to inTech: Towables manufacturer inTech was founded on February 15, 2010, which means tomorrow marks its 15th year of operation. To celebrate, the company introduced the new Aucta Sycamore travel trailer, which is its first foray into building a bunkhouse model. Over the past decade and a half, inTech has grown to become one of the leaders in the lightweight towable space, using aluminum manufacturing, high-tech construction techniques, and excellent materials to separate itself from the pack. That approach has paid off, earning it a reputation for making modern, well-built, and affordable RVs. Happy anniversary to the entire inTech crew.

    Photo Credit: Ford

    • Ford Discontinues Transit Trail Van: Sad news for fans of the Ford Transit van, which is a popular platform for Class B manufacturers. This week the Blue Oval killed off the off-road version of that platform, which was designed for driving and camping off-road. Jalopnik reports that the Transit Trail model—which went on sale in 2022—was dropped from the lineup due to supply chain constraints. Apparently, the automaker was having issues with acquiring some of the parts that add the “Trail” moniker to this Transit variant. There may be a ray of hope though, as Ford hasn’t ruled out bringing the Transit Trail back at a later date once the supply chain issues are sorted out. Fingers crossed, they can make that happen.
    • Is Camping Inflation Proof?: The Dyrt’s 2025 Camping Report continues to be a treasure trove of data and information. This week, we learned that four out five people who went camping in 2023 either camped the same amount or more in 2024. Perhaps more surprising, those campers did so despite rising costs, crowded campgrounds, and challenges to making reservations. There are a lot of ways to interpret that data, but it seems like a lot of people still consider camping a cost-effective way to get away and enjoy some time in the outdoors, even if there are a few additional hurdles to overcome.

    Photo Credit: Kraig Becker

    • Yosemite Reservation System On Hold Pending White House Approval: As a surge of visitors hit America’s national parks over the past few years, many locations had to get creative with how they handled the influx of travelers. For Yosemite National Park, that meant instituting a reservation system that required anyone coming to the park to book a specific time of entry. The goal was to spread out those arrival times throughout the day, better manaing the crowds and keeping traffic to a minimum. Last year, the National Park Service announced that the reservation system would become a permanent fixture. But now, it has been put on hold while administrators wait for approval from the President. Whether or not that approval comes remains to be seen, but for now, reservations are not required to enter this truly breathtaking place. The Los Angles Times has a full breakdown of this story.
    • Trump Administration Carves Out Special Exemption for National Parks Hiring: If you’re planning on visiting any national parks this summer, there is a good chance those destinations could be understaffed. That’s because the Trump Administration has placed a hiring freeze for the entire federal government, which up until now has prevented the hiring of seasonal workers to fill roles within the national parks. But according to The Washington Post, the White House may have carved out an exemption that would allow the Park Service to begin staffing up for the summer. As of the time of publication, that exemption hasn’t been confirmed yet, but reliable sources say it is coming. Apparently, someone convinced the administration that the national parks can be dangerous places, especially when there isn’t enough staff to cover all of the duties and responsibilities. Read more about this emerging story here.

    Photo Credit: Camping World/Keystone

    • US Imposes Tariffs on All Imported Steel and Aluminum: One of the biggest stories of the week—both in and out of the RV industry—is the Trump administration’s decision to levy a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imported into the US. This could have deep and lasting consequences for the economy, causing prices on a variety of goods—including cars and RVs—to go up as a result. At the moment, it is unclear what the long-term effects these tariffs will have on the RV industry, but it has the potential to cause prices to go up. We’ll be following that story closely in the weeks ahead and have a continually updated article on the subject that you can read here.
    • Gen-Y Hitches Committed to Keeping Affordable Prices: Speaking of tariffs, this week Gen-Y Hitch became one of the first companies in the RV industry to address the potential impact of the new import taxes. This week, the hitch manufacturer said that it is committed to production costs and retail prices at their current levels, while still meeting demand for its products. It can do that—in part—because the hitches are made in the US using North American steel. Read more here.

    That’s a wrap for this week’s RV industry news. See you next Friday for another rundown of the latest new RV announcements, camping reports, and more.

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