01 What makes it unique
The Springdale 310BR is a rear double-size bunkhouse with an exterior outdoor kitchen, a front private king bedroom and dual entry doors, under two slides — a 35-foot travel trailer aimed at larger families who want maximum sleeping capacity, a rear bunkhouse and an outdoor kitchen on a steel-framed value trailer. Rear double-size bunks and a front private king bedroom bracket a central living area with a booth dinette, sofa slide and theater seating; an exterior outdoor kitchen, a laundry chute, a tankless water heater and a 30K furnace are standard, dual entry doors ease family traffic, and 50-amp wiring allows a second and third A/C.
It carries Springdale's value build — a powder-coated I-beam steel frame with stamped cross-members and outriggers, laminated sidewalls and a walkable roof membrane, with a 15,000-BTU ducted air conditioner standard, on tandem axles. At 7,815 pounds dry against a 9,820-pound GVWR it leaves 2,005 pounds of cargo capacity, and the dry tongue weight is 1,020 pounds. A 10 cu ft refrigerator and 15K BTU air conditioning round out the equipment.
A figure worth stating plainly: Dry weight (7,815 lb) is from RVingPlanet and General RV family listings, matched on length and slide count; GVWR (9,820) is derived as dry plus the RVUSA cargo capacity (2,005 lb), as no GVWR is published. RVUSA lists a sleep capacity of eleven while dealer sources list nine (belted seating versus sleeping positions); the RVUSA figure is shown. MSRP is not published on RVUSA; the price is dealer-quoted. 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 larger families who want maximum sleeping capacity, a rear bunkhouse and an outdoor kitchen on a steel-framed value trailer, the 310BR is a well-targeted pick within the Keystone value stack.
02 Full specifications
Dimensions
- Exterior length
- 35' 11"
- Exterior height
- 11' 3"
- Slide-outs
- 2
- Awnings
- 1
Weights
- Dry / unit base weight (UVW)
- 7,815 lbs
- GVWR (max loaded)
- 9,820 lbs
- Net cargo / payload (CCC)
- 2,005 lbs
- Hitch / dry tongue weight
- 1,020 lbs
Capacities
- Fresh water
- 45 gal
- Grey water
- 69 gal
- Black water
- 39 gal
- Refrigerator
- 10 cu ft
Construction
- Frame
- I-beam steel
- Walls
- Laminated
- Cross-members
- Stamped & outriggers
- Roof
- Walkable membrane
Running gear
- Axles
- 2 (tandem)
- Hitch
- Bumper pull
- Suspension
- Leaf spring
- Stabilizers
- Power / manual
Electrical & comfort
- Air conditioning
- 15K BTU
- Service
- 30-amp
- Water heater
- Gas / DSI
- Heating
- Ducted furnace
Sleeping & layout
- Sleeps
- 11
- Layout
- Rear double bunkhouse, outdoor kitchen, front private bedroom (king), two slides; dual entry doors
- Slides
- 2
- Axles
- 2 (tandem)
03 The Springdale floorplan family
Keystone's Springdale is a broad lightweight line built on a powder-coated I-beam steel frame with a 15,000-BTU ducted air conditioner standard. The plan on this page is highlighted; each profiled plan links to its own page. The full Springdale catalog runs to many floorplans — the highest-demand layouts are detailed here and the rest are catalogued on the Springdale hub.
| Floorplan | Sub-line | Dry wt | Length | Sleeps | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2300BH | Springdale | 4,724 lbs | 27' 6" | 9 | a front semi-private bedroom with rear double bunks, a… |
| 240RB | Springdale | 6,248 lbs | 28' 11" | 6 | a front-bedroom layout with a full rear bath and a sin… |
| 286BHU | Springdale | 6,825 lbs | 33' 1" | 10 | a bunkhouse with a U-shaped dinette and an outside kit… |
| 256RD | Springdale | 6,135 lbs | 29' 5" | 6 | a front-bedroom layout with a U-shaped dinette, a cent… |
| 2100RL | Springdale | 4,647 lbs | 25' 5" | 5 | a front-bedroom rear-living layout with a walk-through… |
| 2120RKS | Springdale | 5,450 lbs | 25' 6" | 5 | a front-bedroom layout with a walk-through bath and a … |
| 220ML | Springdale | 5,499 lbs | 26' 2" | 6 | a front private king bedroom with a rear corner bath a… |
| 241FK | Springdale | 6,505 lbs | 28' 8" | 4 | a front cook's kitchen with a front private king bedro… |
| 281RK | Springdale | 7,200 lbs | 32' 5" | 6 | a rear cook's kitchen with a front private king bedroo… |
| 310BR | Springdale | 7,815 lbs | 35' 11" | 11 | a rear double-size bunkhouse with an exterior outdoor … |
| 2880BRS | Springdale | 6,710 lbs | 32' 11" | 9 | a rear double-size bunkhouse with a front private Olym… |
| 245ML | Springdale | 7,280 lbs | 29' 7" | 6 | a zero-slide double-loft layout with a rear covered po… |
Figures for profiled plans are verified against RVUSA structured spec records (2026); MSRP is dealer-quoted where RVUSA omits it, and dry weight is reconciled against the RVUSA cargo capacity. Options affect final weights — always confirm against the unit's own weight sticker.
04 What owners & reviewers report
Rear double-size bunkhouse
A rear double-bunkhouse travel trailer with an outdoor kitchen, a front private king bedroom and twin slides: the longest and heaviest profiled Springdale at just under 36 feet, sleeping up to eleven on an I-beam steel frame.
Built for larger families who want maximum sleeping capacity, a rear bunkhouse and an outdoor kitchen on a steel-framed value trailer
Rear double-size bunks and a front private king bedroom bracket a central living area with a booth dinette, sofa slide and theater seating; an exterior outdoor kitchen, a laundry chute, a tankless water heater and a 30K furnace are standard, dual entry doors ease family traffic, and 50-amp wiring allows a second and third A/C.
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 (7,815 lb) is from RVingPlanet and General RV family listings, matched on length and slide count; GVWR (9,820) is derived as dry plus the RVUSA cargo capacity (2,005 lb), as no GVWR is published. RVUSA lists a sleep capacity of eleven while dealer sources list nine (belted seating versus sleeping positions); the RVUSA figure is shown. MSRP is not published on RVUSA; the price is dealer-quoted.
05 How it compares
The other family bunkhouse — shorter and lighter, dual entry doors and a U-dinette rather than an outdoor kitchen and twin slides.
A lighter single-slide bunkhouse — a front Olympic-queen bedroom and one slide instead of a front king and twin slides.
The rear-kitchen twin-slide couples' plan — a rear galley and front king instead of a rear bunkhouse and outdoor kitchen.