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2026 RockwoodUltra Lite 2706BH

The step-up family bunkhouse: a 33-foot Ultra Lite with a private front bedroom, a rear bunk room and a big 90-gallon grey tank, giving a growing family more space and finish than the Mini Lite bunkhouses without becoming a heavyweight.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

7,059lb
Dry Weight
8,590lb
GVWR
1,531lb
Payload
33ft
Length
Sleeps 5 Single-slide · Bunkhouse Family Built by · Forest River Twin · Flagstaff Super Lite 27DBH Starting MSRP* · ~$55,400

01 What makes it unique

The Rockwood Ultra Lite 2706BH is the family step-up — a proper bunkhouse that gives a growing family more room and finish than the Mini Lite plans can while staying under the weight of the largest trailers. Across nearly 33 feet it separates a private front bedroom from a rear bunk room, with the main living and kitchen between, so parents and kids have their own ends of the trailer. Nominal capacity is five. It has a direct twin in the Flagstaff Super Lite 27DBH.

As an Ultra Lite it carries the bigger holding capacity that makes longer family trips workable — a 90-gallon grey tank and 45-gallon black tank — alongside the full Forest River build: a six-sided aluminum frame, laminated composite walls, a laminated walkable roof under a lifetime limited roofing warranty, an enclosed heated underbelly, and the standard 200-watt rooftop solar with an 1800-watt inverter. The single slide keeps the floorplan simple and the living area open when parked.

At 7,059 pounds dry against an 8,590-pound GVWR it leaves 1,531 pounds of payload, workable for a family that packs with awareness, and its weight calls for a well-equipped half-ton or a three-quarter-ton truck. For families who've outgrown a Mini Lite bunkhouse and want more separation, space and tank capacity — without stepping all the way up to a 35-foot trailer — the 2706BH is the Ultra Lite line's mid-size family answer.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
32' 10"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
11' 2"
Slide-outs
1

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
7,059 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
8,590 lbs
Net cargo / payload
1,531 lbs
Hitch / tongue weight
790 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
54 gal
Grey water
90 gal
Black water
45 gal
Refrigerator
12V*

Construction

Frame
6-sided full aluminum
Walls
Laminated composite
Roof
Laminated walkable · lifetime ltd
Underbelly
Enclosed · heated tanks

Running gear

Axles
2 (tandem)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Suspension
Dexter Torflex torsion
Solar
200W roof · standard

Galley & bath

Cooktop
3-burner recessed
Refrigerator
12V (size not published*)
A/C
15,000 BTU
Water heater
Tankless / gas-electric

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
5
Primary bed
Front queen
Layout
Front bedroom, rear bunk room, single slide
Awnings
1

03 Rockwood & Flagstaff floorplan family

Forest River's Rockwood and Flagstaff are near-identical twin lines — the same trailers built on the same chassis, differing mainly in interior décor and badging. They split into two weight classes: the lighter Mini Lite (Flagstaff calls it Micro Lite) and the heavier Ultra Lite (Flagstaff Super Lite). The 2706BH on this page is highlighted; each other profiled plan links to its own page. Across both nameplates and classes the family runs to dozens of floorplans; the highest-demand layouts are detailed here and the rest are catalogued on the line hub.

FloorplanClassNominalSleepsNotable
2205SMini Lite24 ft2Front-bedroom couples, rear bath
2509SMini Lite26 ft7Murphy + double bunks, outside kitchen
2520BHMini Lite26 ft5Double-bunk family, U-dinette
2523MBRMini Lite26 ft2Mid-bedroom rear-bath couples, dual slide
2606WSUltra Lite30 ft3Rear-bath couples, wardrobe slide
2706BHUltra Lite33 ft5Step-up bunkhouse family
2918BHUltra Lite35 ft7Big-family bunkhouse, 90/90 tanks
2906RLUltra Lite35 ft3Rear-living couples flagship

Every Rockwood and Flagstaff travel trailer carries a six-sided full-aluminum frame, fully laminated composite walls, a laminated walkable roof with a lifetime limited roofing warranty, an enclosed heated underbelly and a standard 200-watt rooftop solar package with a 1800-watt inverter. Lengths, weights and equipment change with options and model year — always confirm against the unit's own weight sticker. Additional Mini Lite / Micro Lite and Ultra Lite / Super Lite floorplans are documented on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Front-to-rear family separation

A private front bedroom and a rear bunk room at opposite ends of 33 feet give parents and kids their own space — the appeal of the step-up bunkhouse.

Ultra Lite tank capacity for trips

A 90-gallon grey and 45-gallon black tank make longer family outings practical — far more between-service capacity than the Mini Lite bunkhouses.

A capable half-ton or 3/4-ton tow

At 7,059 lb dry and an 8,590-lb GVWR, plan on a well-rated half-ton or three-quarter-ton truck — verify ratings before buying.

Refrigerator size not published

RVUSA's structured record confirms a 12V refrigerator but does not publish its cubic footage; it is shown unverified and excluded from the completeness figure.

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

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
Rockwood Mini Lite 2509S

The lighter Mini Lite bunkhouse that sleeps seven — cheaper and easier to tow, with less tank and finish.

↔ Twin
Flagstaff Super Lite 27DBH

The same trailer in Flagstaff trim — identical chassis and specs, different décor. Compare both nameplates' pricing.

↑ Step up
Rockwood Ultra Lite 2918BH

The 35-foot big-family bunkhouse sleeping seven with 90/90 tanks — more room and capacity, longer and heavier.