01 What makes it unique
The Hideout 176BH is a single-axle bunkhouse with a front queen, rear corner double bunks and a slide — a 20-foot travel trailer aimed at small families and first-time buyers towing with an SUV or light truck. Marketed for 2026 as a Hideout Sport single-axle, it pairs real bunk space with a weight light enough that a capable SUV can pull it.
It carries the single-axle Hideout build — an 8-foot-wide aluminum sidewall, an AlphaPly TPO roof under a lifetime warranty, Dura-floor decking and a single 3,500-pound axle, on a single axle. At 3,494 pounds dry against a 4,445-pound GVWR it leaves 951 pounds of cargo capacity, and the dry tongue weight is 445 pounds. A 7 cu ft refrigerator and Roof A/C air conditioning round out the equipment.
A figure worth stating plainly: Dry weight (3,494 lb) is JD Power's published MY2026 figure; GVWR derives as dry plus the RVUSA cargo capacity (951 lb) to 4,445 lb, which matches the independently published GVWR. Confirm the loaded weight against the unit's sticker. As with every lightweight trailer, the published tongue weight is a pre-production dry estimate — once water, gear and passengers are aboard, real loaded tongue weight runs higher and lands on the tow vehicle's payload, so weigh the loaded trailer and match it to your truck honestly before relying on the brochure number. For small families and first-time buyers towing with an SUV or light truck, the 176BH is a well-targeted pick within the Keystone value stack.
02 Full specifications
Dimensions
- Exterior length
- 20' 11"
- Exterior height
- 10' 2"
- Slide-outs
- 1
- Awnings
- 1
Weights
- Dry / unit base weight (UVW)
- 3,494 lbs
- GVWR (max loaded)
- 4,445 lbs
- Net cargo / payload (CCC)
- 951 lbs
- Hitch / dry tongue weight
- 445 lbs
Capacities
- Fresh water
- 21 gal
- Grey water
- 30 gal
- Black water
- 30 gal
- Refrigerator
- 7 cu ft
Construction
- Walls
- Aluminum sidewall
- Roof
- AlphaPly TPO · lifetime
- Floor
- Dura-floor 5/8″ decking
- Width
- 8 ft
Running gear
- Axles
- 1 (single)
- Hitch
- Bumper pull
- Suspension
- Leaf spring
- Steps
- Solid entry
Electrical & comfort
- Air conditioning
- Roof A/C
- Service
- 30-amp
- Water heater
- Gas / DSI
- Heating
- Ducted furnace
Sleeping & layout
- Sleeps
- 6
- Layout
- Single-axle bunkhouse, front queen, rear corner double bunks
- Slides
- 1
- Axles
- 1 (single)
03 The Hideout floorplan family
Keystone's Hideout covers a dual-axle family line and a lighter single-axle line (filed by RVUSA as Hideout Mini, marketed for 2026 as Hideout Sport) for SUV towing. The plan on this page is highlighted; each profiled plan links to its own page. The full Hideout catalog runs to dozens of floorplans — the highest-demand layouts are detailed here and the rest are catalogued on the Hideout hub.
| Floorplan | Sub-line | Dry wt | Length | Sleeps | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24RBS | Hideout | 6,079 lbs* | 28' 11" | 6 | a full rear bath layout with a sofa, laundry chute, pa… |
| 25RDS | Hideout | 6,122 lbs* | 29' 5" | 6 | a U-shaped dinette layout with a walk-through bath and… |
| 262BHS | Hideout | 6,205 lbs | 30' 11" | 9 | a front-bedroom bunkhouse with a large pantry and a si… |
| 230BH | Hideout | 4,776 lbs | 27' 6" | 9 | a front-queen bunkhouse with rear double-over-double b… |
| 22MLS | Hideout | 5,477 lbs | 26' 2" | 6 | a front private king bedroom with a rear kitchen, thea… |
| 212RKS | Hideout | 5,360 lbs | 25' 6" | 3 | a front private bedroom, a rear kitchen, a mid walk-th… |
| 175BH | Hideout (single-axle) | 3,020 lbs | 20' 6" | 6 | a single-axle bunkhouse with rear corner double bunks,… |
| 178RB | Hideout (single-axle) | 3,024 lbs | 20' 11" | 4 | a single-axle front-bedroom layout with a rear bath an… |
| 176BH | Hideout (single-axle) | 3,494 lbs | 20' 11" | 6 | a single-axle bunkhouse with a front queen, rear corne… |
| 181BH | Hideout (single-axle) | 3,991 lbs | 22' 9" | 8 | a single-axle double bunkhouse with a front bedroom an… |
Figures for profiled plans are verified against RVUSA structured spec records (2026); dry weight and MSRP, where RVUSA omits them, are from Keystone factory listings and dealers, with GVWR derived as dry plus payload and flagged where the dry figure is a near-variant. Options affect final weights — always confirm against the unit's own weight sticker.
04 What owners & reviewers report
Single-axle bunkhouse
A single-axle bunkhouse under 3,500 pounds dry: a front queen, rear corner double bunks and a slide in just under 21 feet, towable by many mid-size SUVs.
Built for small families and first-time buyers towing with an SUV or light truck
Marketed for 2026 as a Hideout Sport single-axle, it pairs real bunk space with a weight light enough that a capable SUV can pull it.
Verify the loaded tongue weight before you tow
Keystone publishes tongue weight as a pre-production dry estimate; real loaded tongue weight runs higher and lands on the tow vehicle's payload. Weigh the loaded trailer and check it against your truck's rating before relying on the brochure figure.
On the weight figures
Dry weight (3,494 lb) is JD Power's published MY2026 figure; GVWR derives as dry plus the RVUSA cargo capacity (951 lb) to 4,445 lb, which matches the independently published GVWR. Confirm the loaded weight against the unit's sticker.
05 How it compares
A dual-axle ultra-lite bunkhouse — far more bunk space and capacity, but needs more trailer behind you.
The bigger single-axle bunkhouse — sleeps eight, longer, heavier on the same single axle.
A single-axle alternative — similar weight class, simpler layout, fewer berths.