Meet the 2014 Keystone Alpine 3450RL — a white-bodied, tan-interior luxury fifth wheel that’s in excellent overall condition. In other words: it looks fresh, it feels cozy, and it won’t judge you for bringing the dog inside (as long as the dog behaves). Below is a friendly, detailed rundown of the factory-default features this Alpine typically shipped with — the kind of creature comforts that turn a cross-country trip into a moving boutique hotel.
Exterior (the clean, “I’m ready for adventure” side)
- Gelcoat-finish exterior and aerodynamic fiberglass front cap: durable, glossy, and keeps wind resistance to a minimum while maximizing curbside charisma. White exterior keeps the sun from complaining.
- Power awning(s) with LED lighting: instant shade and ambiance when you want to sip coffee outdoors without becoming a lobster.
- Large, slam-latch pass-through storage compartment(s): room for hoses, camp chairs, and the things you only buy because you think you’ll need them on one trip.
- Heated and enclosed underbelly: helps protect tanks and plumbing from cold weather — because nobody wants frozen pipes while camping.
- Exterior speakers and hookup points for outdoor entertainment: soundtrack for campfire smores included (smores not included).
- Roof access ladder and spare tire carrier: practical touches that say “we planned for this” in a reassuring manner.
Construction & Chassis (built like it means business)
- Sturdy frame with reliable axles and heavy-duty suspension components suitable for a coach of this size.
- Electric brakes and high-quality tires: stopping power and road manners that make towing less dramatic.
- Full insulation package and laminated sidewalls: quieter, warmer, and better at keeping bugs out and comfort in.
Interior Living Area (where comfort meets lounging)
- Rear living layout (RL = Rear Living): a spacious lounge area in the back, arranged for relaxation, conversation, and occasional napping marathons.
- Theater-style seating and sofa(s): recline, cup-hold, and relax — often arranged around a central entertainment center.
- Electric fireplace with accent lighting: ambiance and supplemental heat; it’s like a campfire that doesn’t require marshmallows.
- Hardwood or high-quality cabinetry with solid doors and plenty of storage: classic Alpine cabinetry that looks upscale and holds everything from board games to extra blankets.
Kitchen (seriously prepared for culinary heroics)
- Residential-style refrigerator (12V/110V/LP capable): spacious enough for real groceries instead of a single pack of hot dogs.
- Three-burner range with oven and a microwave/convection oven above: bake, broil, or microwave your way to culinary glory.
- Solid-surface countertops (durable and attractive): prep like a chef, stack like a pro.
- Double-basin stainless-steel sink with high-rise faucet: dishwashing with elbow room and dignity.
- Ample pantry and cabinet storage: because nobody likes food stuffed into a random bin.
Bedroom (private retreat)
- Spacious master bedroom with a comfortable king/queen-sized mattress (factory-configured sizing varies by unit): real sleep, even when you’re on the road.
- Under-bed storage and large wardrobe closets: bring the wardrobe you need without playing suitcase Tetris.
- Washer/dryer prep or space for a stacked unit: laundry can be a thing of the past (or at least less frequent).
Bathroom (no compromises)
- Large shower with glass door and skylight: tall enough to stretch, bright enough to see what you’re doing, and elegant enough to make you forget you’re not at home.
- Porcelain flush toilet and vanity with storage: practical, clean, and more upscale than the porta-potty you avoided.
- Medicine cabinet and linen storage: towels ready for action.
Climate & Utilities (comfort at the push of a button)
- High-capacity furnace and ducted air conditioning (factory-equipped depending on configuration): keeps the cabin comfy in a range of climates.
- Onboard fresh, gray, and black hol