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JAYCO BAJA CAMPING TRAILER

"for off road adventures that require toys"

Jayco Baja camping trailer 
  • Sleeps 4 to 6

  • Jayco's camping trailer/toy hauler combination

  • Bike Port™ deck holds up to 6 bicycles, up to 3 dirt bikes or an ATV

The Jayco Baja Camping Trailer is a heavy duty A-frame construction with undercoated floor deck constructed of 'Structurwood.'  Easy care vinyl flooring is throughout the interior.

The travel length is 19'8" with a campsite length of 20'.  Unloaded vehicle weight is 2320 lbs and approx. hitch weight is 220 lbs.  We show the floorplan below and a picture of the beautiful interior:

Jayco Baja floorplan

.Jayco Baja interior

Jayco says: 'Take the Baja camping trailer along on your next "middle of nowhere" hunting, fishing or off-roading trip, and you'll be equipped for anything. The Bike Port™ deck, with 1200-lb. capacity, holds up to 6 bicycles, up to 3 dirt bikes or an ATV. Inside, there's plenty of storage for your gear as well as comfortable spots to kick back and relax.'

We think it's wonderfully laid out and at a starting MSRP of $10,000 it's great value ...

JAYCO BAJA CAMPING TRAILER

"for off road adventures that require toys"

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    Ross TexasThis is another camper I've looked at. Real nice. I like the feeling of space inside. I liked the dinette arrangement better on the Fleetwood Evolution but this had some good features. Priced ok and jayco have a good reputation.
    BillI think its pretty neat, but I also read about the QUICKSILVER on this site, which for basically the same money, lets you walk into your camper and sleeps six, instead of crawling into a small, enclosed space. Good for hauling "stuff" but maybe not so much for camping.
    mo thomasI love the bike carrier, what a great idea. This would be great for my family the only thing I dislike is the porta-potti arrangement but there's no space for anything else Have to use campground facilities
    Isabelle RThis looks good. Our last pop up had rot problems so this time we're going to be very careful. I don't know if the undercoated floor deck constructed of Structurwood that jayco use is good. Anyone any experiences?
    Russ We've now had 2 Jaycos and they've been excellent. My daughter is looking for a camper and this might just be perfect. The bike port deck would be useful for the kids bikes. Well thought out.
    Ros MillerWe have a 2007 Jay series 106. We tow with a mini van and take it everywhere. Kids love it, dogs love it and we love it. The only problem is even though it's got a great layout and the inside seems huge there's just not enough storage. Dealer support has been good.
    Craig MorrisJayco make great products. My last trailer was a Jayco Designer and we loved it. These camping trailers are cute and we're thinking we could get away with one of these without the cost and hassle of a big trailer. Looks like it's got everything you need.

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