In the video near the bottom of this article, Uncle Bernie, from Campers Inn RV, shows you the 2025 Venture RV SportTrek ST251VRK travel trailer, which he says was designed “with couples in mind.” Yeah, maybe…
It’s pretty basic in this day and age. Don’t expect to learn much more about the RV in Bernie’s video than what’s in the rig’s sales brochure. But seeing it via video is definitely a good idea. Bernie works at Campers Inn RV and he’s generally a glass-is-half-full kinda guy. So don’t expect a “Consumer’s Report” kinda review.
From what we can observe after watching Bernie, the trailer is straightforward, nothing out of the ordinary (few trailers are). We can’t speak to the quality of the unit. If you decide this might be a rig for you, then do your due diligence by checking out everything from front to back and top to bottom before signing on the dotted line.
Campers Inn RV, by the way, is one of the largest RV dealers in America, with several dozen locations across the USA, most east of the Mississippi. Bernie’s quick tour of this two-door trailer (one would have probably been adequate) might help you better consider whether it might have your name on it.
Tour highlights
The trailer features a fiberglass front cap with an inserted windshield and a wide diamond plate below that. The large, pass-through cargo area has motion sensor lighting. Both entry doors to the RV are fitted with scratch-resistant panels. Dual solid steps and a 21-foot awning support outdoor use, while the PVC roof membrane and reinforced trusses add strength and longevity.
Storage and outdoor features
Large storage bays use slam latch doors, and the enclosed basement with heated valves protects plumbing in colder weather. Outdoor amenities include a preseasoned grill, sink, refrigerator, and Bluetooth speaker (really, is that necessary?). A 2-inch rear receiver accommodates racks, and pre-wiring for a Furrion camera helps while towing.
Frame, tires, and power
The trailer sits on a BAL® Huck-bolted frame, which should provide a strong, permanent bond, paired with Goodyear tires and Wide Trek axles. Power comes from a 200-watt solar panel, and two ducted Coleman Mach air conditioners provide cooling.
Inside
The RV’s heated recliners face a TV and entertainment system, and the booth dinette converts to a bed. The kitchen includes a three-burner stove, 21-inch oven, stainless steel sink, and farmhouse-style décor. It’s stylish.
Bathroom and bedroom
The bathroom includes a porcelain toilet, skylit shower, and linen storage. The bedroom has and 82-inch ceiling, large closets, under-bed storage, and bedside outlets.
Other details
Electronic stabilizers, a powered tongue jack, and magnetized doors simplify operation. Pet-focused features include scratch-resistant entry panels and a built-in leash tether outside that doubles as a bottle opener.
The MSRP on the trailer is $54,753, but you can probably get it somewhere for at least $20,000 less. Check it out at Campers Inn RV.
OK. Showtime. Grab the popcorn!



Dinette instead of a more flexible table and chairs, interior storage space-hogging outside kitchen, dirty solid steps in front of the refrigerator, and a front windshield to provide a cold draft down my neck at night. IE., all features that I refuse to have in my RVs. Guess I won’t be considering this couples trailer any time soon!
Thank you fir sharing the walk-through video, Cheri! Interesting, but not quite “our cup of tea.” Have a great week and safe travels!