The Keystone RV Arcadia fifth wheel is a spacious and family-friendly RV that offers a comfortable home away from home. With multiple floorplans available across the Arcadia Select, Arcadia Super Lite, and Arcadia Full Size models, this RV can accommodate anywhere from 4 to 6 people depending on the specific model. It has 3 to 4 slides and 1 bunk bed for extended living space. The Arcadia Select offers shorter, more affordable floorplans, while the Super Lite models prioritize lighter weight and maneuverability. The full-size models boast higher ceilings, taller slide rooms, and unprecedented storage.
The bottom line: The Keystone RV Arcadia is a versatile fifth wheel with various models catering to different group sizes, budgets, and priorities, making it suitable for families, adventure seekers, and those looking for a luxurious home on wheels.
Investing in a Keystone RV Arcadia is a significant decision. Renting one through RVshare for about $149 per night allows you to thoroughly experience the RV's features, layout, and towing requirements before committing to a purchase. This lets you gauge how well Arcadia's spacious living areas, full kitchen, and ample storage accommodate your family's needs on the road. You can also assess what type of tow vehicle is required to safely pull this fifth wheel.
For those new to RVing or hesitant about towing a large fifth wheel themselves, RVshare also offers convenient delivery options. This allows you to have the Arcadia set up at your campsite, ready for you to enjoy without the stress of towing. However, keep in mind that if you do plan to purchase an Arcadia, you'll need to either learn to tow it yourself or factor in the ongoing costs of delivery.
Spacious layout with multiple slide-outs for extra living space.
Family and group-friendly with sleeping capacities of 4 to 6 people.
Ample storage space, particularly in the full-size models.
Various floorplans across three model lines to suit different needs and budgets.
Heavier weight, particularly for full-size models, requires a capable tow vehicle.
Length can make maneuvering and parking more challenging.
May be harder to access smaller campsites due to size.