2026 Winnebago Access 25RK— There’s a lot to like here

There’s a lot to like about the 2026 Winnebago Access 25RK travel trailer.

A quick glance at this travel trailer’s floor plan tells me it features a rear kitchen, a nice bathroom, and a private bedroom. With those three key areas checked off, it’s time for a closer look.

Behind the walls

Winnebago builds the Access™ 25RK on an NXG-engineered frame. It features durable sidewall metal, a one-piece TPO roof membrane, and a fully enclosed underbelly with radiant foil insulation. There’s also heated pass-through storage and a power tongue jack.

This tandem-axle trailer has two 4,400-pound axles, which helps explain why it feels like a step up from smaller, lightweight campers. The main living area is arranged around a single slide-out that helps expand the interior for an open feel.

Key specs

  • Exterior length: 29’4″
  • Exterior height: 11’2″
  • Exterior width: 8′
  • Awning length: 16′
  • Interior height: 6’8″
  • Freshwater tank capacity: 60 gallons
  • Black tank capacity: 49 gallons
  • Gray tank capacity: 98 gallons
  • LP capacity: 40 pounds
  • GVWR: 8,800 pounds
  • Dry weight: 6,520 pounds
  • Furnace: 30,000 BTU
  • Dry hitch weight: 670 pounds
  • Hitch height: 22 inches
  • Price: $39,130

Interior and living space

2026 Winnebago Access 25RK Image: Winnebago website

Entering from the rear side door puts you in the Access 25RK kitchen. Cabinets are a blend of light and dark finishes—a pleasing combination. The area immediately appears bright, modern, and roomy.

The lighter wall color, along with mid-tone floors and upholstery, helps the RV feel fresh and comfy. The central traffic path is easy to move through, and the floor plan does a nice job of separating cooking, lounging, and sleeping areas without making the trailer feel chopped up.

Kitchen

The rear kitchen is compact but thoughtfully arranged. There are plenty of drawers and cupboards for basic kitchen necessities. Winnebago equips the Access 25RK with an undermount stainless-steel sink, a residential-style faucet, a 1.1 cu. ft. microwave, and a 10 cu. ft. 12-volt refrigerator. You’ll also see a recessed 3-burner cooktop with backlit knobs.

I was happy to note that designers fit a pantry into this kitchen. I only wish pull-out drawers had been added for better accessibility.

Right inside the door, you’ll discover a handy shoe cubby integrated into the back of the dinette. I love this dedicated space to control shoe clutter.

Living room

The living area is simple, but it works well. The slide out holds theater seating, with a fold-down middle console with cupholders. A smart TV is mounted on the opposite wall for comfortable viewing.

The booth dinette sits opposite the theater seating, as do two additional storage cabinets. This arrangement is good for meals, card games, or simply relaxing after a day outside.

Bath

The bath is a practical mid-size and covers the basics well. There is adequate space for access to the commode, with a storage cabinet and towel rack, as well.

The 2026 Winnebago Access 25RK lists a 30″ x 36″ shower with a 14″ x 22″ skylight. It’s not luxuriously huge, but definitely doable. You’ll also see a roof vent, a dedicated medicine cabinet, and under-sink storage.

Bath

Bedroom

The front bedroom gives the Access 25RK a more residential feel than many trailers this size. First of all, there’s an actual door for separation and privacy. The bedroom offers a queen bed, underbed storage, and a wardrobe for hanging clothes (or stacking storage solutions, if you prefer.)

You’ll also discover dual nightstands with charging ports, and above the bed is a shelf for additional storage, if needed.

Bed

Overall take

The 2026 Winnebago Access 25RK is a smart pick for RVers who want a rear-kitchen trailer with good storage, an open common area, and a private bedroom. I think the Access 25RK is a very nice balance of comfort, towability, and value. Winnebago also backs up the layout with useful basics like the tankless water heater on the 25RK, the 6’8″ interior height, and the wide-body 8-foot construction.

Watch a video walkthrough below from Clear Creek RVs. Could this be the RV for you? Tell us in the comments.

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Gail Marsh
Gail Marsh
Gail Marsh is an avid RVer and occasional work camper. Retired from 30+ years in the field of education as an author and educator, she now enjoys sharing tips and tricks that make RVing easier and more enjoyable.

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Steve H.
1 month ago

With the slide in, the kitchen is not accessible from the bedroom and the bathroom is not accessible from the main door/living area. Not exactly convenient for an overnight stop at a Flying J RV parking space or a lunch stop in a rest-area truck/RV parking space. Both of which we do on a regular basis when on a long RV trip.

Also, this 30′, ~9,000# trailer is going to need a 3/4-ton truck to tow it because the average 1/2-ton will not have the towing capacity or braking ability for an RV that long and heavy. My 5.4L F-150 4WD 1/2-ton truck certainly doesn’t!