Where did the Yellowstone travel trailer come from?

The Yellowstone travel trailer was built and sold in Wakarusa Indiana. Yellowstone trailers were well built and the travel trailer of choice for carnival employees. Yellowstone was one of the very few companies that didn’t venture into the larger type mobile homes. Here is their 1955 23-footer with 1-bedroom with complete bathroom and kitchen.

How big is the Yellowstone tin can trailer?

Attached is the very same (model) trailer but the 1958 model…..hadn’t changed any. By 1960 the original 23-footer gained a foot and was the 24-footer. An additional larger model, the 27-footer was also added to their line. None of the Yellowstone trailers were painted but maintained the popular ‘silver’ aluminum look.

How big was the Yellowstone trailer at Carnival?

Yellowstone trailers were well built and the travel trailer of choice for carnival employees. Yellowstone was one of the very few companies that didn’t venture into the larger type mobile homes. Here is their 1955 23-footer with 1-bedroom with complete bathroom and kitchen.

Who was the founder of Yellowstone coach co?

In 1945, Elmer Weaver organized the Yellowstone Coach Co. in Wakarusa. The Yellowstone travel trailer was built and sold in Wakarusa Indiana. Yellowstone trailers were well built and the travel trailer of choice for carnival employees. Yellowstone was one of the very few companies that didn’t venture into the larger type mobile homes.

Why was the Yellowstone RV top of the line?

Yellowstone RV was a local Elkhart manufacturer, and were made after WW2 until the early 1990’s. Why top of the line? Because it had birch interior, giving it a lighter, airier feeling. It used household type appliances, i.e. a full range stove and a refrigerator.

How big does a RV have to be to go to Yellowstone?

To make a Yellowstone site reservation, you need to give the combined length of your RV and any other vehicles or towed vehicles. Know the length of your truck in addition to the length of your trailer when fully open. Sites accommodating a maximum combined length of 40 feet or more are limited.

The Yellowstone travel trailer was built and sold in Wakarusa Indiana. Yellowstone trailers were well built and the travel trailer of choice for carnival employees. Yellowstone was one of the very few companies that didn’t venture into the larger type mobile homes. Here is their 1955 23-footer with 1-bedroom with complete bathroom and kitchen.

In 1945, Elmer Weaver organized the Yellowstone Coach Co. in Wakarusa. The Yellowstone travel trailer was built and sold in Wakarusa Indiana. Yellowstone trailers were well built and the travel trailer of choice for carnival employees. Yellowstone was one of the very few companies that didn’t venture into the larger type mobile homes.

Yellowstone RV was a local Elkhart manufacturer, and were made after WW2 until the early 1990’s. Why top of the line? Because it had birch interior, giving it a lighter, airier feeling. It used household type appliances, i.e. a full range stove and a refrigerator.

Attached is the very same (model) trailer but the 1958 model…..hadn’t changed any. By 1960 the original 23-footer gained a foot and was the 24-footer. An additional larger model, the 27-footer was also added to their line. None of the Yellowstone trailers were painted but maintained the popular ‘silver’ aluminum look.

Yellowstone trailers were well built and the travel trailer of choice for carnival employees. Yellowstone was one of the very few companies that didn’t venture into the larger type mobile homes. Here is their 1955 23-footer with 1-bedroom with complete bathroom and kitchen.