01 What makes it unique
The Access 30BH is the family plan with real separation: a private rear bunk room with its own bathroom for the kids, a large central living area with a slide-out dinette (theater seats or a tri-fold sofa), a front queen bedroom for the parents with generous storage, and a full exterior kitchen for cooking outside. It sleeps seven, with a genuine bunk room rather than convertible berths.
It rides the tandem package — NXG engineered steel frame, Tuff-Coat metal exterior, one-piece TPO roof, enclosed radiant-foil underbelly, tandem 4,400-pound axles on 15-inch Load Range E tires, a 13,500-BTU ducted air conditioner, a 30,000-BTU furnace, a 60,000-BTU tankless water heater and a 10-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, with a 60-gallon fresh tank and dual grey tanks totalling 96 gallons. Dry weight plus payload equals the 8,800-pound GVWR exactly.
At 7,146 pounds dry against the shared 8,800-pound GVWR, the 30BH leaves 1,654 pounds of payload — the tightest margin of the family plans, and a figure a household of seven will fill fast once water, food and gear are aboard. A 910-pound tongue asks real payload of the tow vehicle. Weigh the loaded rig and match it to a truck with headroom; for the family that fills every berth and wants a private bunk room, its own kids' bath and the outdoor kitchen, the 30BH is the plan drawn for them.
02 Full specifications
Dimensions
- Exterior length
- 33' 2"
- Exterior width
- 8' 0"
- Exterior height
- 11' 5"
- Interior height
- 6' 8"
Weights
- Dry / unit base weight
- 7,146 lbs
- GVWR (max loaded)
- 8,800 lbs
- Net cargo / payload
- 1,654 lbs
- Axle count
- 2 (tandem)
Capacities
- Fresh water
- 60 gal
- Grey water
- 96 gal (47 + 49, two tanks)
- Black water
- 49 gal
- Refrigerator
- 10 cu ft (12V)
Construction
- Frame
- NXG engineered steel
- Roof
- One-piece TPO
- Underbelly
- Enclosed · radiant foil
- Body
- Tuff-Coat metal · aerodynamic front
Running gear
- Axles
- 2 (tandem) · 4,400 lb each
- Hitch
- Bumper Pull · dry tongue 910 lb
- Tires
- 15″ · Load Range E
- Wheels
- Aluminum · EZ-lube hubs
Galley & bath
- Cooktop
- 3-burner recessed
- Refrigerator
- 10 cu ft 12V
- A/C
- 13,500 BTU ducted
- Water heater
- 60,000 BTU tankless
Sleeping & layout
- Sleeps
- 7
- Primary bed
- Front queen
- Layout
- Rear bunk room and bath, large living with slide-out dinette (theater seats or tri-fold sofa), front queen with storage, exterior kitchen
- Awnings
- 1 · 21′
03 Access floorplan family
Winnebago's Access line — the value-priced range of the towable lineup: fourteen 2026 travel trailers spanning compact single-axle plans rated to 5,100 pounds up to the 37-foot-11 flagship on its own 10,400-pound chassis. The 30BH on this page is highlighted; every 2026 plan links to its own profiled page.
| Floorplan | Nominal | Sleeps | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15BH | 21 ft | 5 | Smallest & lowest-priced; single-axle bunkhouse |
| 15RB | 21 ft | 3 | Single-axle rear bath; lightest tongue in the line |
| 18DBH | 22 ft | 5 | Single-axle bunkhouse; pass-through storage |
| 18RK | 22 ft | 4 | Single-axle rear kitchen |
| 25ML | 29 ft | 5 | Living-room slide; twin theater seating, rear kitchen |
| 26BH | 29 ft | 6 | Value family bunkhouse; biggest payload, outdoor kitchen |
| 25RK | 29 ft | 5 | Dual-entry rear kitchen; 98-gal grey |
| 24RB | 29 ft | 4 | Rear-bath couples; Olympic queen, fireplace |
| 25BH | 29 ft | 7 | Front-bedroom bunkhouse; sleeps 7 in under 30 ft |
| 26RL | 30 ft | 5 | Rear living with a view; dual entry, longest awning |
| 28FK | 32 ft | 5 | Front galley, rear queen; Murphy+ guest berth |
| 30BH | 33 ft | 7 | Family bunkhouse; private bunk room, outdoor kitchen |
| 27BH | 33 ft | 8 | Max sleeper (8); private bedroom + double-over-double bunks |
| 32BR | 37 ft | 8 | Flagship; 10,400-lb chassis, private bunkroom, sleeps 8 |
The Access splits into two build classes. The four single-axle plans (15- and 18-series) are rated to a 5,100-pound GVWR on one 5,100-pound axle, with an 8,000-BTU roof A/C, an 18,000-BTU furnace and a 6-gallon DSI water heater. The ten tandem plans carry an 8,800-pound GVWR on 4,400-pound axles — the 32BR uniquely on 5,200-pound axles for 10,400 pounds — and add a 13,500-BTU ducted A/C, a 30,000-BTU furnace, a 60,000-BTU tankless water heater, a 10-cubic-foot refrigerator and a 2-inch accessory receiver. On every plan the published dry weight plus payload equals the GVWR exactly. Figures are RVUSA structured records cross-checked against Winnebago's factory specification table; tongue weights, awning lengths, axle ratings and dual-grey-tank capacities are factory figures. Always confirm against the unit's weight sticker before towing.
04 What owners & reviewers report
A private bunk room and bath
The kids get a dedicated rear bunk room with its own bathroom — real separation, sleeping seven.
A full outdoor kitchen
An exterior kitchen — shared only with the 26BH — keeps meal chaos outside under the 21-foot awning.
Tightest family payload
1,654 lb of margin against the 8,800-lb GVWR — a full fresh tank alone claims ~500 lb; load with care.
Heavy on the hitch
A 910-lb dry tongue asks real payload of the tow vehicle — check the door-jamb placard before the floorplan wins.
05 How it compares
The lighter value bunkhouse — sleeps six with 1,446 lb more payload, the same outdoor kitchen, at a lower price.
The max-sleeper — a private front bedroom and rear double-over-double bunks for eight.
The volume family rivals — compare payload margins and outdoor kitchens.