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A Fully Customizable RV Park Model Home That Comes at a Reasonable Price

In a scenario where the open route seems to be calling more than it used to, the search for a mobile home that would be a real retreat has never been more urgent. So here is the Lumberjack RV Park Model from Amish Built Cabins, a brilliant mix of both the rustic and the modern that is attracting the attention of the RV community. Made by Mennonite artisans and certified by RVIA, it is not an average trailer but a large, flexible, and comfortable living space for those who want to live the RV lifestyle with the freedom they are used to but without sacrificing comfort.

The Lumberjack is offering a little less than 400 square feet of interior space that has been designed with great care for a sprawling front porch and a complete list of plug-and-play amenities that you need if you want to start your trip right away for a price of $110,000. This model is the one that guarantees to redefine the concept of “home on wheels” if you are a full-time nomad, a weekend warrior, or a person who is thinking of buying a nice spot in an RV park. Moreover, Amish Built Cabins has four other models besides the one of the Lumberjack for people who are seeking either a smaller or a more affordable option. The question is, what makes the Lumberjack and its siblings so attractive?

The Core of the Home: Generous and Well-Planned In-House Area

Your eye will be captivated by the space not even close to the apparent size of the Lumberjack once you get in there. What is the main and outstanding feature? The kitchen, dining, and living areas of the RV have 11 feet high ceilings with the exception of the walls because the whole compact is a kind of a loft. This vertical room lets the sun’s rays in through the four charming little windows that are the window protrusions that are not only giving light to the rooms but also elevating the architecture of the model to the next level.

The house is organized around the open-concept living area that leads into a kitchen which is already equipped and where cooking will be handled as a pleasant activity rather than a chore. Just envision granite-inspired countertops (or the one you would prefer), plenty of cabinets for all your appliances, and a dining area that can seat the whole family comfortably. The only bathroom in the house is a spa-like haven with a full tub, a pedestal sink, and a modern toilet—basics that make doing your daily routines feel luxurious. The second-floor bedroom with a lofted ceiling of 5 feet is there to provide a comfortable night’s sleep or, in the case of children, a secret place for adventures. In total, having two bedrooms means that there is a place for family members, guests, or even a home-office set up for remote working dreamers.

Made for Travel: Long-Lasting and Easy to Move Heavy-Duty Chassis

The thing about the Lumberjack that is most different from the others is what is beneath the floor and not under the hood—its engineering. With four axles, the 36-foot trailer on which the featured model is located, moves down highways quietly and with stability even though it is a small size, and hence it is easy to maneuver into an RV park space or a secluded camping spot that is of top quality. Besides, the RVIA certification is not only a badge; it implies safety and quality, starting from the frame which is strengthened to the electrical systems which are standard-compliant and meet very strict requirements of the industry.

The 5′ x 36′ front porch is, in fact, a very significant change that a deck extends your living space into the great outdoors. Just think of having your morning coffee while enjoying the view of misty mountains or having your dinner under the stars followed by BBQ— all without the need to take out a single chair. The dormers serve not only as a source of light for the interior but also as a frame for those scenic views, and hence, at each stopping point, you have your photo opportunities. Also, because it is fully operational, you do not have to bother with purchasing additional stuff as the central heating, and cooling systems will keep you comfortable regardless of the weather while an electric water heater will be waiting for you when you want a hot shower. Electric outlets, lighting, and plumbing are all done in advance and hence, setting up is as easy as plugging into shore power.

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Customization: Tailored for Your Journey

What makes Amish Built Cabins such a great choice is the ability to personalize your cabin. The Lumberjack can be fully customized as you are allowed to adjust and change everything from the exterior siding (consider cedar shakes or metal panels that are smooth) to the interior flooring hardwood or shiplap walls. Would you like to have a bigger refrigerator, a washer/dryer combo, or smart home integrations? The Mennonite builders who are known for their detail and perfection can put together those upgrades in a smooth way. It is this very hand-on method that each model is electrified with the personal touch, your RV being an extension of your style rather than a box of the same kind.

For those who fall for the Lumberjack style but needing a smaller size or having a tighter budget, Amish Built Cabins has three more park models at lower price points. The main features remain the same but the footprint is scaled down for instance, the area may be 300 square feet or even less with the addition of the lofted sleeping areas, porch extensions, and essential amenities. Put on the market, they are perfect for solo travelers or couples and priced starting from $80,000 (as per similar offerings), thus making it possible for those interested to enter into quality RV living without having to invest the full amount. Besides, each of them is equally customizable meaning that you can mix and match according to your budget and dreams.

Why a Park Model? The Advantages of This Hybrid Lifestyle

Park models such as the Lumberjack serve as a connection between regular RVs and stick-built cabins, thus providing the advantages of both. They are great for seasonal living in RV resorts, where the homeowners’ associations usually prefer the cabin-like look of these models to that of motorhomes, which are boxes. The high ceilings and dormers help negate the feeling of being in a small space that is commonly associated with RVs, while the trailer base allows for portability—no foundation is necessary. From an environmental perspective, these models are promoting conscious living: smaller living areas naturally lead to energy savings, and if the build is sturdy, then there will be less waste in the long run.

Owners can’t stop talking about the value—$110,000 is what you pay for a move-in ready home that could increase in value when resold, especially as the demand for unique, eco-friendly getaways is on the rise. It is, besides, an investment in the family’s happiness: kids bond over watching the sunset from the porch, retirees prolong their golden years on the road, and adventurers get to count on a base camp that is always there. Speaking briefly, it is freedom with style.

Travel with Style

The Lumberjack RV Park Model is more than just a vehicle – it is a vessel for stories, a sanctuary on wheels, and a testament to what happens when tradition meets innovation. It seems destined to become the center of your nomadic lifestyle with its high ceilings, light-filled dormers, and infinite personalization.

Don’t compromise if you can have the extraordinary for just one call. Today make the call to 502-298-8946 and start writing your next chapter with the horizon waiting. Your ideal park model is all set to take you there.


Source: amishbuiltcabins