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How Tall is an RV?

    Updated January 9, 2023

    RVs, or recreational vehicles, come in a wide range of sizes and styles, and as such, the height of an RV can vary greatly. However, there are some general considerations to keep in mind when it comes to the height of an RV, as well as some specific dimensions to consider for different types of RVs.

    First, it’s important to note that the height of an RV can be broken down into a few different components: the overall height of the RV, the interior height of the RV, and the height of the RV when it is in transit (i.e. when the roof is collapsed or folded down).

    Overall height refers to the maximum height of the RV when it is fully set up and ready for use. This will include the height of the roof, as well as any additional features such as air conditioning units or solar panels that may be mounted on the roof.

    Interior height refers to the height of the RV’s interior living space. This will vary depending on the style of the RV, but in general, the interior height of an RV will be lower than the overall height due to the thickness of the roof and any additional features such as air conditioning units or solar panels.

    When an RV is in transit, the height of the RV will be determined by the height of the roof when it is collapsed or folded down. This is important to consider when traveling through areas with low clearance, such as under bridges or through tunnels.

    Now, let’s take a look at some specific types of RVs and their average height:

    Class A motorhomes: Class A motorhomes are the largest and most luxurious type of RV. These RVs are built on a specially designed motorhome chassis and are typically between 10 and 13 feet tall. The interior height of a Class A motorhome will vary depending on the model, but most have an interior height of at least 6 feet. When in transit, the roof of a Class A motorhome can usually be collapsed to a height of around 9 feet.

    Class B motorhomes: Class B motorhomes, also known as camper vans, are smaller and more compact than Class A motorhomes. These RVs are built on a standard van chassis and are typically between 8 and 10 feet tall. The interior height of a Class B motorhome will vary depending on the model, but most have an interior height of at least 6 feet. When in transit, the roof of a Class B motorhome can usually be collapsed to a height of around 8 feet.

    Class C motorhomes: Class C motorhomes are similar in size to Class A motorhomes, but are built on a truck chassis with an attached cab. These RVs are typically between 10 and 12 feet tall. The interior height of a Class C motorhome will vary depending on the model, but most have an interior height of at least 6 feet. When in transit, the roof of a Class C motorhome can usually be collapsed to a height of around 9 feet.

    Travel trailers: Travel trailers are RVs that are towed behind a vehicle and are not self-propelled. These RVs range in size from small, lightweight models that are less than 7 feet tall to large, luxury models that are over 10 feet tall. The interior height of a travel trailer will vary depending on the model, but most have an interior height of at least 6 feet. When in transit, the height of a travel trailer will be determined by the height of the tow vehicle.

    Fifth wheel trailers: Fifth wheel trailers are similar to travel trailers, but are designed to be towed by a pickup truck rather than a car or SUV. These RVs range in size from small, lightweight models that are less than 8 feet tall to large, luxury models that are over 12 feet tall. The interior height of a fifth wheel trailer will vary depending on the model, but most have an interior height of at least 6 feet. When in transit, the height of a fifth wheel trailer will be determined by the height of the tow vehicle.

    It’s important to keep in mind that these are just rough estimates, and the actual height of an RV will vary depending on the specific model and any additional features or modifications that have been made. It’s always a good idea to measure the height of your RV or check the manufacturer’s specifications to be sure.

    When it comes to the height of an RV, there are a few things to consider. One important factor is the height of the RV when it is in transit. This is important to consider when traveling through areas with low clearance, such as under bridges or through tunnels. It’s also important to consider the height of the RV when it is fully set up and ready for use, as this will determine the height of the living space inside the RV. Finally, it’s important to consider the interior height of the RV, as this will determine the amount of headroom and overall comfort inside the RV. By considering these factors, you can ensure that you choose an RV that is the right size and height for your needs.

    FAQ

    What is the average height of an RV?
    The average height of an RV will vary depending on the type of RV. Class A motorhomes are typically between 10 and 13 feet tall, Class B motorhomes are typically between 8 and 10 feet tall, Class C motorhomes are typically between 10 and 12 feet tall, travel trailers range in size from less than 7 feet tall to over 10 feet tall, and fifth wheel trailers range in size from less than 8 feet tall to over 12 feet tall.

    How do I measure the height of my RV?
    To measure the height of your RV, you will need to use a tape measure or a laser distance meter. To measure the overall height of your RV, start at the ground and measure straight up to the highest point on the RV. To measure the interior height of your RV, measure from the floor to the ceiling in the center of the RV.

    Can I lower the height of my RV?
    In some cases, it may be possible to lower the height of your RV. For example, you can remove any additional features such as air conditioning units or solar panels that are mounted on the roof. However, it is generally not possible to lower the overall height of an RV, as this would require significant structural modifications.

    Is there a maximum height for RVs?
    There is no universal maximum height for RVs, but there are height restrictions in place on some roads and highways. These restrictions vary depending on the location, so it’s always a good idea to check the local regulations before traveling with a large RV.

    How do I know if my RV will fit under a bridge or through a tunnel?
    To determine if your RV will fit under a bridge or through a tunnel, you will need to measure the height of your RV and compare it to the clearance height of the bridge or tunnel. It’s always a good idea to err on the side of caution and assume that the clearance height is slightly lower than it is actually listed, as there may be variations in the height of the road or brid