10 Awesome RVs With Fireplaces For A Cozy Trip
Thanks for your support! If you make a purchase using our links in this article, we may make a commission. And, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. See the full disclosure here.
When the weather cools down, few things are better than cozying up to the fireplace at home. But what about when things get cold and you’re in your RV? Great news: RVs with fireplaces are a thing!
RVs with fireplaces are becoming increasingly common and provide the perfect way to stay warm and cozy in your RV while adding a touch of ambiance.
Mike and Susan, the owners of RVBlogger, love the fireplace in their RV so in this article, we’ll take a closer look at RV fireplaces. And we will provide you with 10 great RVs with fireplaces you’ll love.
Do RVs Come With Fireplaces?
RVs with fireplaces have become increasingly common over the past several years. While it’s still far from universal, it’s not hard at all to find a great RV with a fireplace. In many cases where a fireplace isn’t included as standard, it’s available as an optional add-on.
RV fireplaces aren’t like your fireplaces at home, of course. Instead, they create a fake fire and/or burning coal effect to recreate the ambiance of a traditional fireplace. In some cases, they may be purely decoration, but in most cases, they’re also electric heaters.
RV fireplaces are the perfect thing to add a cozy, homey feel to your RV. Plus, they’re a great source of heat when things get cold. They’re ideal for cozying up to the fire and enjoying some hot cocoa on a cold day.
Check out the video below that Mike and Susan made called 🔥 Amazing Camper Trailers With 2 Fireplaces!
10 Best RVs With Fireplaces
Now that we know a bit about RV fireplaces let’s look at 10 of the best RVs with fireplaces available right now.
1. Arctic Fox 30-5RD
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Spacious fifth wheel with plenty of seating
❌ Fireplace is an optional add-on, rather than being standard
- Length: 35’1”
- UVW: 12,490 lbs
- GVWR: 15,600 lbs
- CCC: 3,110 lbs
- Hitch Weight: 2,280 lbs
- Sleep: 2-6
The Arctic Fox 30-5RD is a luxury fifth-wheel RV with a fireplace and so much more.
As you enter the RV, you’ll find a spacious living area with a tri-fold sofa, a convertible carousel dinette, and a TV. Below the TV is where you’ll find the optional fireplace.
The kitchen offers a three burner gas stove, oven, double sink, and 12 cu ft fridge, plus plenty of counter space.
A set of steps takes you down from the living area into the master bedroom. The bedroom features a walk-around queen bed (upgradeable to a king), a TV, and plenty of storage, plus the option to add a washer/dryer.
Between the living room and bedroom, you’ll find a full bath with a spacious shower.
2. Jayco White Hawk 32RL
Our Pros and Cons
✅ A spacious kitchen and oodles of seating
❌ Uses a tankless water heater, which can be finicky
- Length: 36’10”
- UVW: 7,530 lbs
- GVWR: 9,000 lbs
- CCC: 1,470 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 765 lbs
- Sleep: 2-6
Need plenty of space? The Jayco White Hawk 32RL has you covered.
This RV with a fireplace has a spacious living area featuring tons of seating, with a tri-fold sofa, theater seats with table trays, and a convertible dinette. The living area also features a TV and an entertainment center with a fireplace standard.
In the same area, you’ll find a spacious kitchen with a 4 burner stove, oven, microwave, fridge, and a kitchen island with a double sink.
At the front of the RV, is the the master bedroom with a queen bed. Between the bedroom and living area is the full bath.
On the exterior of the RV, you’ll find two awnings, one 10’6” and the other 11’. The exterior of the RV also features a griddle with LP quick connect.
3. Keystone Bullet 253RDSWE
Our Pros and Cons
✅ A great ratio of size to features
❌ Have to pass through the bathroom to go between the bedroom and living area
- Length: 29’10”
- UVW: 5,600 lbs
- GVWR: 7,600 lbs
- CCC: 2,000 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 740 lbs
- Sleep: 2-6
The Keystone Bullet 253RDSWE is a surprisingly lightweight RV with a fireplace and plenty of other great features.
The living area has a convertible U dinette and tri-fold sofa, plus an entertainment center with a fireplace and TV. The kitchen features a stove, oven, microwave, and fridge.
As you head from the living area to the bedroom, you’ll pass through a full bath with a spacious shower. The bedroom features a queen bed, plus a unique laundry chute that drops dirty clothes down into your pass-through storage.
The RV features two entryways, one in the living area and the other in the bedroom, as well as an impressive 19’ awning.
4. Heartland Cyclone 3714
Our Pros and Cons
✅ A toy hauler with a separate living area from the garage, unlike most toy haulers
❌ Seating is a bit limited and there’s no dinette
- Length: 42’10”
- UVW: 14,582 lbs
- GVWR: 17,638 lbs
- CCC: 3,008 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 3,638 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
Looking for an RV with a fireplace that’s also the toy hauler? Good news: the Heartland Cyclone 3714 is just that.
Unlike many toy haulers, this RV has a fully separate living area, rather than one combined with a garage. In the living area, you’ll find a sofa and a kitchen with a 4-burner stove, oven, fridge, and kitchen island. Across from the sofa is an entertainment center with a beautiful fireplace.
At the back of the RV, you’ll find the spacious 14’ garage, as well as a split bench seat bed or queen bed, a loft, and a half bath. At the front of the RV, you’ll find the spacious master bedroom with a tilting king bed, as well as a luxury spa bath with tub/shower.
Other great features on this RV include a rear deck, an outside kitchen with a 3 burner griddle, and multiple awnings.
5. Wildwood Heritage Glenn 22RBHL
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Has a super spacious bathroom
❌ Only has enough space for two people
- Length: 27’11”
- UVW: 5,413 lbs
- GVWR: 7,570 lbs
- CCC: 2,157 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 570 lbs
- Sleep: 2
A truly private bedroom, an enormously spacious bathroom, and an extra cozy living area: the Wildwood Heritage Glen 22RBHEL is an RV with a fireplace that’s top of the line in comfort.
The bathroom is in the rear, with a walk-in shower with skylight, porcelain toilet, and sink, as well as a linen closet. The living area features theater seating with a removable table, plus an entertainment center with a 40” TV and a fireplace.
The kitchen features a four-burner stove and oven, a 10 cu ft fridge, and a walk-in pantry. At the front of the RV is the master bedroom with a queen bed.
The exterior of the RV features super spacious “XL Texas size” pass-through storage. It also has an 18’ awning and is prepped for an exterior TV, kitchen, and solar. At the rear of the exterior, you’ll also find an exterior shower.
6. Winnebago Voyage 3033BH
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Tons of sleeping space and two bathrooms
❌ Bathroom is a bit cramped
- Length: 34’3”
- UVW: 7,726 lbs
- GVWR: 10,400 lbs
- CCC: 2,674 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 832 lbs
- Sleep: 4-8
Tons of storage, a spacious living area, and the Winnebago quality you know and love are all on offer with the Winnebago Voyage 3033BH.
This RV with a fireplace has tons of sleeping space, with a 72” trifold sofa, convertible dinette, 48” x 74” bunks, and a queen bed in a separate master bedroom. Altogether, that means this RV can sleep up to 8 people, so you can bring the whole family and then some.
In addition to the sofa, the living area features an entertainment center with a TV and fireplace, plus tons of floor space. The kitchen features a 15 cu ft fridge, 3 burner stove and oven, a walk-in pantry, and ample counter space.
At the rear of the RV, you’ll find the bunks as well as a full bath with a 30” x 36” walk-in shower. This RV also features an exterior kitchen with a pull-out griddle, pull-out drawer, and a 1.6 cu ft fridge.
7. Coachmen Chaparral 334FL
Our Pros and Cons
✅ An absolutely massive RV with tons of space for the whole family
❌ Have to pass through the master bedroom to access the bathroom
- Length: 42’6”
- UVW: 12,400 lbs
- GVWR: 15,000 lbs
- CCC: 2,600 lbs
- Hitch Weight: 2,708 lbs
- Sleep: 2-6
Need tons of space? We have just the RV with a fireplace for you: the Coachmen Chaparral 334FL. This fifth wheel is the longest RV on our list at 42’6” long, and it provides tons of space and also some truly unique features.
As you enter the RV, you’ll find one of the most spacious RV kitchens we’ve seen. It features a residential oven with a 4 burner stove, a fridge, a spacious pantry, and a kitchen island with a sink. The kitchen area also features a free-standing table in a slide-out.
Unlike with most RVs, the kitchen and living area don’t occupy the same space. Instead, a pair of steps takes you up from the kitchen to the living room. There, you’ll find two tri-fold sofas, plus theater seating and an entertainment center. It’s the perfect place to relax and spend time with the whole family.
At the back of the RV is where you’ll find the master bedroom, which features a king bed. In the back, you’ll also find an extremely spacious full bath with his and hers sinks.
8. Gulf Stream Conquest 285DBS
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Multiple bathrooms and a unique workspace with a desk
❌ Fireplace is an optional add-on rather than being standard
- Length: 41’1”
- UVW: 7,350
- GVWR: 9,810
- CCC: 2,460
- Tongue Weight: 1,010 lbs
- Sleep: 4-8
The Gulf Stream Conquest 285DBS is the perfect RV with a fireplace that replicates that residential feel. The interior of the Conquest features light wood furniture and cabinetry, plus other homey details like residential-style doors.
The living area has a sofa with an entertainment center and optional fireplace, as well as a U dinette. The kitchen features a fridge, 3 burner stove and oven, fridge, and microwave, plus a hidden pantry behind the entertainment center.
At the front of the RV, you’ll find a full bathroom, plus the master bedroom. The bedroom has a king-size bed, overhead storage, and a closet.
At the rear of the RV is a set of bunks, as well as a half bath. Uniquely, the rear of this trailer also features a work area with a desk and overhead storage.
9. r-Pod RP-202
Our Pros and Cons
✅ One of the most compact RVs with fireplaces available
❌ Compact size means it’s a bit cramped
- Length: 25’0”
- UVW: 4,868 lbs
- GVWR: 7,506 lbs
- CCC: 2,638 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 506 lbs
- Sleep: 2-4
Want a compact RV with a fireplace, without sacrificing features? The r-Pod RP-202 is the perfect fit.
Despite only being 25’ long, it features a separate bedroom, a full bath, and a kitchen and living area. The living area features a convertible dinette and entertainment center with a fireplace. Here you’ll also find the kitchen, with a two-burner stove, oven, and fridge.
At the front of the trailer is the master bedroom, featuring a queen bed and entertainment center. Between the bedroom and living area, you’ll find a full bath.
The exterior of the RP-202 features an outdoor kitchen with a griddle and sink, plus a 12’ awning and pass-through storage.
10. East To West Blackthorn 3300RD
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Tons of space, including a separate living area past the kitchen
❌ Only has one bathroom for up to 6 people
- Length: 13’2”
- UVW: 11,219 lbs
- GVWR: 13,980 lbs
- CCC: 2,761 lbs
- Hitch Weight: 1,980 lbs
- Sleep: 2-6
Whatever you’re looking for, the East to West Blackthorn 3300RD likely has it.
This fifth-wheel RV with a fireplace has tons of space. At the rear of the trailer is the spacious living area, with two hide-a-bed sofas, theater seating, and an entertainment center with a 50” TV and fireplace.
Just in front of the living area is the expansive kitchen. It features a residential oven with a 4 burner cooktop, a 16 cu ft fridge, a microwave, a pantry, tons of counter space, and a free-standing adjustable table dinette.
At the front of the RV is the master bedroom. The bedroom features a king bed with storage underneath, a dresser with TV prep, a washer and dryer prep, and a sizable closet.
Between the bedroom and kitchen is where you’ll find the bathroom, with a 30” x 48” shower, commode, and sink.
Can You Add A Fireplace To Your RV?
If your RV doesn’t have a fireplace, it is possible to add one, although it can be a bit complicated.
The first consideration is if you have space to add a fireplace insert somewhere in your RV. On top of this, you’ll also need to wire the fireplace to a power source.
The easiest way to install a fireplace in your RV is by replacing a TV. This will give you enough space for the fireplace and will have preexisting wiring to power it as well.
Fireplace inserts are widely available and pretty reasonably priced so if your RV didn’t come with a fireplace don’t fret.
Are RV Fireplaces Gas Or Electric?
RV fireplaces are always electric, and for good reason. A gas fireplace would require significant ventilation that’s not typically found in an RV. Combine that with the generally small space inside an RV, and you put yourself at risk of carbon monoxide exposure.
Electric fireplaces, meanwhile, have no such problem. They produce no significant emissions, so there’s no risk of carbon monoxide or need for ventilation. On top of this, electric fireplaces are cheaper than gas and have a much lower fire risk.
Is It Safe To Use Space Heaters In Your RV?
If you don’t have an RV with a fireplace, one possible alternative is a space heater. But is it safe to use a space heater in your RV?
Broadly speaking, yes, it is safe. But just like when you use a space heater at home, you’ll have to take some precautions.
You should never leave a space heater running unattended. While the risk is small, if the device overheats, tips, or short circuits, it could cause a fire. And if you’re not around to deal with it when it happens, this fire can quickly grow, potentially even consuming your RV.
To mitigate this, you should only run a space heater while you’re in the room with it. It’s also smart to get a space heater with safety features like auto shut-off if the heater tips or overheats.
Most space heaters are electric, but there are also fuel-based space heaters on the market, like the Buddy brand of heaters.
While it is possible to use these kinds of space heaters in your RV, you’ll need to take precautions. You’ll need to ensure good airflow by cracking a window or door, and it’s highly recommended to have a CO detector when in use.
Final Thoughts About RVs With Fireplaces
An RV with a fireplace is the perfect way to ensure your next road trip is extra cozy. They provide warmth and ambiance, and they do it safely without burning a real flame.
RVs don’t always come with fireplaces, but it’s increasingly common as an option. If you don’t have one in your RV, it’s even possible to install one.
If you’re in the market for an RV with a fireplace, we’ve collected 10 amazing options for you. Found the RV for you? Time to start planning that cozy road trip!
Related Reading:
– RV Fireplaces: Heat Your Camper And More!
– 12 Best Smelling Firewoods (Campfires or Fireplaces)
– How To Get Campfire Smell Out Of Clothes And Hair
– Why You Should Avoid Moving Firewood
Ryan Milejczak – Author and Part Time RVer
Ryan Milejczak (mill-LAY-check) is a full-time freelancer writer and Florida native with a passion for RVs.
Currently, he’s saving up to do his own camper van conversion, which he plans to take across the US and Mexico.
When he’s not writing, Ryan loves cooking, hiking, practicing his Spanish, and taking care of his plants (currently at 23 plants and counting!)
Source: https://rvblogger.com/blog/rvs-with-fireplaces-for-a-cozy-trip/