RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
Fleetwood Wilderness Travel Trailer reviews
Liveability
4.0
Overall quality
3.8
Floorplan
4.2
Driving/towing
4.2
Factory warranty
3.0
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Blake
British Columbia
Reviewed on May 28, 2022
RV reviewed
2008 Fleetwood Wilderness 240RKS

4.6
Recently got our 2008 Wilderness 240RSK. Love the floor plan. Great wide open floor plan. The unit is currently 14 years old and has held up awesome. Only thing I had to do was change all the lights to LED. Tows good behind my 2005 Ram 2500 Diesel. Love our new to us travel...read more
Recently got our 2008 Wilderness 240RSK. Love the floor plan. Great wide open floor plan. The unit is currently 14 years old and has held up awesome. Only thing I had to do was change all the lights to LED. Tows good behind my 2005 Ram 2500 Diesel. Love our new to us travel trailer...
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
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Sonia
Alberta
Reviewed on July 15, 2020
RV reviewed
1988 Fleetwood Wilderness 26G

5.0
I love my Fleetwood!! Easy towing, roomy @ of course very comfortable.
Its been the best travel trailer ever.I would recommend it to campers. But i would like to obtain a free owners manuel if anyone knows where i can get...read more
I love my Fleetwood!! Easy towing, roomy @ of course very comfortable.
Its been the best travel trailer ever.I would recommend it to campers. But i would like to obtain a free owners manuel if anyone knows where i can get one.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
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emily
Connecticut
Reviewed on June 11, 2020
RV reviewed
1989 Fleetwood Wilderness 15F

5.0
It was a great experience to have the small camper to enjoy with the family. It was really easy handling it. It was small camper but felt very luxurious and relaxing. I would definitely recommend if you want to have an enjoyable time with your family like I...read more
It was a great experience to have the small camper to enjoy with the family. It was really easy handling it. It was small camper but felt very luxurious and relaxing. I would definitely recommend if you want to have an enjoyable time with your family like I did.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
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Leonard Kaufman
Utah
Reviewed on September 30, 2018
RV reviewed
2004 Fleetwood Wilderness 270FQ

5.0
We purchased the R.V, NEW to our specifications and only put 1200 miles on it and had it stored in our back yard .We did not use it because of medical problems.The unit is like new and we will guarantee every thing to work or we will pay to fix it.Please don;t pas up this great...read more
We purchased the R.V, NEW to our specifications and only put 1200 miles on it and had it stored in our back yard .We did not use it because of medical problems.The unit is like new and we will guarantee every thing to work or we will pay to fix it.Please don;t pas up this great buy.!!!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
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A. R.
Florida
Reviewed on June 23, 2017
RV reviewed
2006 Fleetwood Wilderness 270FQS

0.0
We bought this camper used in 2009. Really has been a good camper, no structural or component issues to speak of. We store it inside a warehouse so that, of course,...read more
We bought this camper used in 2009. Really has been a good camper, no structural or component issues to speak of. We store it inside a warehouse so that, of course, helps.
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Jim
British Columbia
Reviewed on June 17, 2016
RV reviewed
2002 Fleetwood Wilderness Yukon 722F

4.0
Purchased new in 2002, very easy to pull with 1/2 ton pick-up or van. Stove works great for baking cakes, pies or roasts (remember to check propane line at beginning of season for bug nests). Fridge keeps things very cold and freezer keeps all items solid as a rock. Changed original mattress for...read more
Purchased new in 2002, very easy to pull with 1/2 ton pick-up or van. Stove works great for baking cakes, pies or roasts (remember to check propane line at beginning of season for bug nests). Fridge keeps things very cold and freezer keeps all items solid as a rock. Changed original mattress for a home size queen made sleep much better. Installed crank down rear stabilizers and power front hitch. Awning easy to operate. Just a great camping experience every time.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Vergne Harvey
North Carolina
Reviewed on June 22, 2015
RV reviewed
2006 Fleetwood Wilderness 250FQ

3.4
We've had this trailer for nine years and have been the kind of campers who travel a LOT.
We've towed it for thousands of miles without an anti sway and It's a very steady tow.
All features and appliances work well and the interior have held up well. Needs some work and the price reflects...read more
We've had this trailer for nine years and have been the kind of campers who travel a LOT.
We've towed it for thousands of miles without an anti sway and It's a very steady tow.
All features and appliances work well and the interior have held up well. Needs some work and the price reflects that.
It's perfectly usable in it's present condition.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Timothy T Tanner
North Carolina
Reviewed on December 29, 2014
RV reviewed
2004 Fleetwood Wilderness Yukon 830Y

3.6
Had to live from it twice during an extended stay's up at Duke Medical twice. Parked it in the back woods of Chapel Hill NC at a very nice and secluded park called Spring Hill RV Park. (Beautiful area) From Dec. 1st to March on the 1st trip and it was a cold and snowy & icy winter that year. With...read more
Had to live from it twice during an extended stay's up at Duke Medical twice. Parked it in the back woods of Chapel Hill NC at a very nice and secluded park called Spring Hill RV Park. (Beautiful area) From Dec. 1st to March on the 1st trip and it was a cold and snowy & icy winter that year. With the dual electric/gas water heater, I never ran short of hot water and the ducted gas furnace was more than adequate. Very toasty and warm. With a easy modification to my water supply hose, my water supply hose never froze and the warmth being spread through the trailer evenly from the ducted forced air furnace kept my water lines from freezing. The 2nd trip was from April to Nov. and the 15,000 BTU single A/C unit kept me nice and cool the whole summer and Fall. Was a little tight seeing that I live in a 3500sq.ft. house in Charlotte, NC, but it worked out just fine and was very comfortable the whole time I was there. Towing it the 1st time with a 1986 Chevy Suburban 2500, just a tad under what I would recommend, was very easy. The second time I towed it was with a 1997 Chevy K3500 dually with the 6.5l TD engine. Huge difference in fuel mileage. Didn't even now it was behind me. The most I would ever want/need to do to it is maybe add shocks or airbags to the suspensions, but not because it was inadequate, but more that some of the roads were. However some things I know I want to do to it is add auto electric stabilizer's and a auto awning, maybe new decals, but that too is a personal choice as I am a disabled class III heart patient (very weak) and those were the toughest part of setting up and getting road ready throughout the trips to Duke Medical. And that is exactly why I bought my travel trailer, for medical needs as it saved me a ton of $$ as well as offered me a more clean and sanitized place to stay/live in after surgeries, procedures and therapies. A hotel would have cost me over 4K a month compared to $400 a month. And with a future heart transplant, it is the best way to go. The only way for me personally. I have yet to use my travel trailer for personal recreational use since I bought it in 2008, but when I do I know I will enjoy it just as much if not more.(praying) Thought of upgrading to a 5th wheel, but not within my budget. But if I do, I know it will have to be very comparable to the Wilderness Yukon 830Y TT I have now. Highly recommend.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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