| Skyline Trailers are non-motorized recreational | | | | it has a ramp up to it. You can then drive a small |
| vehicles in many styles that are consistently near the | | | | vehicle like an ATV or a motorcycle right up into the |
| top of their class for luxury and dependability. They | | | | trailer. It also has all of the amenities of a travel trailer |
| are designed, built, and sold by the same company. | | | | such as a sleeping area, dining area, etc. Skyline |
| Every region of the country has their own special | | | | Trailers offers three models: Rampage, Freestyle, and |
| design features depending on the "look" that the | | | | Trailrider. |
| customer wants. Skyline trailers come in travel | | | | Travel Trailers: these can be towed with a regular |
| trailers, fifth wheels, and ramp trailers as well as | | | | tow hitch that is rated for the weight of the trailer. |
| destination camping vehicles. If you are looking for an | | | | They often have sleeping for 2 to 6 or more people |
| RV trailer, you may want to take a closer look. | | | | and a small kitchen and bath area. Sometimes they |
| There are many reasons why a person may want to | | | | also have entertainment options available. Skyline |
| buy a non-motorized RV rather than a motorized. | | | | Trailers makes Nomad, Aljo, Weekender, Layton, and |
| Some of it may have to do with the price. Generally, | | | | Seaview. |
| the trailers are quite a bit less expensive than a | | | | Fifth Wheels: These are fairly spacious trailers with a |
| comparably equipped motorized model. You can get | | | | special hitch mounted in the back of a truck much like |
| Skyline Trailers with a fully equipped kitchen, | | | | you would see on an eighteen wheeler. Similar in style |
| bedroom, entertainment center, and so on, for tens | | | | to the travel trailer they have extra storage or |
| of thousands less than you would pay for a motor | | | | sleeping space above the hitch. The models that |
| home or a coach. Another reason that people would | | | | Skyline Trailers makes are: Nomad, Aljo, and Layton. |
| want to choose a towable RV rather than a | | | | Destination Camping Vehicles: These are designed for |
| motorized one, would be the convenience. Once you | | | | longer stays and are bigger than other trailers. |
| reach your destination, whether you are camping in | | | | Seaview, Stone Harbor, and Forest Brook are the |
| the mountains or spending a week visiting with family | | | | Skyline models available. |
| in another state, you can simply park the trailer and | | | | One thing that makes Skyline Trailers fairly unique is |
| leave it. You don't have to worry about towing a car | | | | that they are all independently certified by |
| when you use one of the Skyline Trailers. | | | | Underwriters Laboratories to be 100% safe and |
| If you are unfamiliar with the types of trailers | | | | well-built. Each trailer is checked before it is delivered |
| available here is a short description along with some | | | | or sold. |
| information on the models that Skyline Trailers offers. | | | | If you are interested in a trailer, you might want to |
| Ramp Trailers: this is sometimes called a toy hauler | | | | take a look at Skyline. |
| and it is a trailer that can open up at the far end and | | | | |