Meet the 2010 Keystone 252FWRLS: the travel trailer equivalent of a tuxedo T-shirt — stylish, sensible, and ready to party at the campground without making a scene. This particular unit arrives in tasteful gray outside and matching gray inside, and it’s in excellent overall condition — like it’s been well-rested and only mildly adventured.
Factory-default features (the good stuff Keystone thought you’d want, straight from the factory):
Exterior and chassis
- Gray exterior finish that’s easy on the eyes and forgiving of roadside mayonnaise splatters.
- Durable framed construction with laminated sidewalls and a roof designed to keep the elements where they belong — outside.
- Tinted safety-glass windows for privacy and UV relief.
- Power awning for instant shade (and instant “we’re camping!” vibes).
- Exterior storage compartments and pass-through storage to tuck away chairs, hoses, and questionable impulse-purchase yard ornaments.
- Spare tire and carrier mounted at the rear (because life happens).
- Stabilizer jacks for steady evenings of cards and questionable campfire singing.
- City water hookup, cable/TV hookup, and an exterior utility connection for effortless campsite setup.
Interior living and layout
- Coordinated gray interior décor — upholstery, cabinetry accents, and soft goods that say “we camp in style” without shouting.
- Comfortable living area with a convertible seating solution (sofa/dinette) that doubles as guest bedding when your in-laws need a place to sleep.
- Large panoramic windows in the living area for postcard-ready views — and for people-watching the campground critters.
- Thoughtfully placed overhead and reading lights to illuminate late-night board games or snack raids.
Kitchen (factory-equipped to cook, contemplate, and caffeinate)
- Three-burner range with oven — yes, you can still bake stuff while parked in the great outdoors.
- Microwave for instant reheating of everything that was delicious five minutes ago.
- Double-basin sink for doing dishes or launching tiny rubber ducks.
- Ample countertop space and cabinetry, including pantry storage for road-trip snack ambitions.
- 12V/110V refrigerator/freezer setup so your ice cream stays ice-y.
Bathroom and bedroom
- Full bathroom with a shower (with skylight for dramatic shower selfies), vanity, medicine cabinet, and a dependable toilet.
- Private bedroom area with a comfortable factory-provided bed (typically a queen), overhead storage, wardrobes, and convenient bedside storage — the place where you can pretend you’re on a mini mobile-motel vacation.
Comfort, climate, and utilities
- Roof-mounted air conditioner and a gas furnace to keep you comfortable whether it’s midsummer or brisk campfire season.
- 30-amp electrical service, battery and converter/charger to keep the lights, fans, and small appliances cheerful.
- LP system with factory tanks and hookups for stove and heating.
- Fresh, gray, and black holding tanks factory-installed for standard campsite life — well-sized for weekend warriors and midweek wanderers alike.
Entertainment and convenience
- Stereo system with interior (and usually exterior) speakers so you can pump tunes for the campsite or keep it mellow for stargazing.
- TV hookup and antenna-ready connections for those inevitable rainy-day movie marathons.
- Smoke detector, carbon monoxide detector, and fire extinguisher installed as standard safety features.
Why you’ll like it
- Neutral gray inside and out means this trailer pairs well with everything: flip-flops, flannels, and fancy folding chairs.
- Excellent overall condition: clean, cared-for, and ready for you to load up the coffee and head for the nearest scenic turnoff.
- Factory feature set gives you all the essentials without unnecessary gadgets that only exist to confuse you.
If you want a reliable, well-equipped travel trailer with sensible factory features and a look that says “I’m mature but still fun,” this 2010