Meet the 2007 Jayco 31BHDS — the travel trailer that politely insists you call it “cozy,” while secretly being big enough to store all your camping gear, half your in-laws, and still have room for s’mores. This unit wears a clean white exterior like a blank canvas (easy to spot in a crowded campground) and settles into a warm brown interior that says, “spill the coffee — I’ve seen worse.” It’s in excellent overall condition and ready to make weekend plans jealous.
Factory-standard features (all the useful stuff Jayco thoughtfully included from the factory):
- Floorplan and sleeping: Queen master bed up front (comfortable factory mattress) plus a dedicated bunkhouse in back — the BH in 31BHDS means bunks, and yes, they’re actual beds that kids, teens, or snack-stashing adults will fight over. The dinette converts to extra sleeping space and the sofa also folds out, so sleeping capacity is generous for families or friends.
- Slide-out(s): Built-in slide(s) expand the living area when parked, creating more floor space for moving around, playing board games, or dramatically tossing keys onto the counter.
- Kitchen: Factory-equipped galley with a multi-burner range and oven for real cooking (not just gourmet hot dogs), overhead microwave, 3-way refrigerator (runs on propane, 12V or shore power), double-basin sink, generous counter space, pantry and ample upper/lower cabinetry for plates, spices, and mysterious Tupperware from 2012. Solid factory cabinetry and durable countertops make meal prep simple and tidy.
- Bathroom: Full bathroom with tub/shower, curtain/door, toilet, sink with vanity and medicine cabinet — the essentials for staying civilized on the road. Factory skylight/venting over the shower area helps keep mildew and bad moods at bay.
- Climate control: Roof-mounted air conditioner for cooling, and a forced-air furnace for heating — factory-installed to keep you comfortable in summer heat or that dramatic, very windy spring night. Insulation and venting installed at the factory help maintain cabin comfort.
- Utilities & hookups: Standard shore power connection with factory converter/charger and battery hookup, propane system with factory-mounted tanks on the A-frame, onboard water heater, exterior city water hookup, and fresh/gray/black tank plumbing with convenient dump connections. Built-in sewer connections and utility access make campsite hookups painless.
- Electrical & entertainment: Factory stereo system with interior speakers, antenna/TV prep and hookups, interior lighting (dome lights, reading lights), and convenience outlets placed where you’ll actually want them. Battery and 30-amp shore power support keep things running.
- Interior appointments: Brown-themed interior with warm wood-finish cabinetry and trim, coordinated upholstery and fabrics in brown tones, durable vinyl flooring in high-traffic areas and carpeted/lived-in-feeling spaces where you want softer feet. Window valances, pleated shades or blinds, and overhead storage help keep clutter under control.
- Storage: Plenty of interior cabinetry, wardrobe closets by the bedroom, pantry storage in the kitchen, plus exterior storage compartments and pass-through storage for bigger items — because someone always packs the lawn chairs “just in case.”
- Safety & convenience: Factory-installed smoke detector, LP gas detector, and fire extinguisher mounting provision; exterior porch light; stabilizer jacks and hitch components (A-frame with propane tank carrier) for secure setup; spare tire and basic exterior access panels for routine maintenance.
- Construction & finish: Factory laminated sidewalls with white exterior finish, factory-applied decals/graphics, roof access and vents, and the solid build quality Jayco put into these trailers — the sort of construction that keeps road rattles to a minimum and neighbors suitably envious.
Why this one stands out: The white exterior makes it easy to see and keep clean (road debris-free selfies, anyon