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2026 WinnebagoAccess 30BH

The big family Access — a private rear bunk room and bath, a large entertaining space with a slide-out dinette (theater seats or a tri-fold sofa), a front queen bedroom and a full outdoor kitchen — sleeping seven.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

7,146lb
Dry Weight
8,800lb
GVWR
1,654lb
Payload
33ft
Length
Sleeps 7 Single-slide · Family Bunkhouse Built by · Winnebago Towables Construction · Tuff-Coat metal Starting MSRP · $35,802

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.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
15BH21 ft5Smallest & lowest-priced; single-axle bunkhouse
15RB21 ft3Single-axle rear bath; lightest tongue in the line
18DBH22 ft5Single-axle bunkhouse; pass-through storage
18RK22 ft4Single-axle rear kitchen
25ML29 ft5Living-room slide; twin theater seating, rear kitchen
26BH29 ft6Value family bunkhouse; biggest payload, outdoor kitchen
25RK29 ft5Dual-entry rear kitchen; 98-gal grey
24RB29 ft4Rear-bath couples; Olympic queen, fireplace
25BH29 ft7Front-bedroom bunkhouse; sleeps 7 in under 30 ft
26RL30 ft5Rear living with a view; dual entry, longest awning
28FK32 ft5Front galley, rear queen; Murphy+ guest berth
30BH33 ft7Family bunkhouse; private bunk room, outdoor kitchen
27BH33 ft8Max sleeper (8); private bedroom + double-over-double bunks
32BR37 ft8Flagship; 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.

SOURCING — ownership notes to be expanded with cited threads from owner communities & forums per the data plan

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
Access 26BH

The lighter value bunkhouse — sleeps six with 1,446 lb more payload, the same outdoor kitchen, at a lower price.

↔ Cross-shop
Access 27BH

The max-sleeper — a private front bedroom and rear double-over-double bunks for eight.

↔ Cross-shop
Jayco Jay Flight / Grand Design Imagine outdoor-kitchen bunkhouses

The volume family rivals — compare payload margins and outdoor kitchens.