
The 2026 Keystone Walkabout 22MAX is one of the more unique travel trailers to hit the RV industry in a while. It blends off-grid capability, premium construction features, and residential comfort into a compact rear kitchen floorplan that feels very different from most traditional travel trailers.
The walkabout lineup was designed around three core ideas:
- maximum versatility
- maximum towability
- maximum storage
And honestly, you can see those priorities throughout nearly every part of the 22MAX, from the oversized cargo areas and flexible storage solutions to the off-grid capability and independent suspension system.
We will take a closer look at:
- the layout
- towing and suspension
- construction quality
- storage solutions
- off-grid features
- real-world usability
…and whether the Walkabout 22MAX actually delivers on the hype.
This isn’t just another lightweight camper with an aggressive look and catchy buzzwords. The Walkabout feels designed by people who actually camp.
- campground camping
- driveway “moochdocking”
- longer travel days
- occasional off-pavement adventures
all while still feeling comfortable and functional inside.
Table of Contents
What Makes the Walkabout 22MAX Different
Quick Specs & Key Highlights
Interior Layout & Living Space
Kitchen Features & Storage
Bedroom & Cargo Flexibility
Bathroom & Tall Ceiling Design
Travel Access & Road Mode
Exterior Features & Suspension
Construction & Off Grid Capability
Real-World Towing Considerations
Pros and Cons
Who the Walkabout 22MAX is For
FAQs
Final Thoughts
What Makes the Walkabout 22MAX Different


The Walkabout 22MAX doesn’t really fit neatly into one category.
This RV combines:
- laminated construction
- independent suspension
- off-grid capability
- premium materials
- tall ceilings
- creative storage ideas
…with a compact rear kitchen floorplan similar to layouts like the Cougar 22MLS.
What makes it especially interesting is that Keystone is trying to bridge two RV camping preferences:
- traditional campground RVing
- light adventure / off-pavement camping
without going full hardcore overland trailer.
Quick Specs & Key Highlights
2026 Keystone Walkabout 22MAX Specs
- Length: 26 ft 7 in
- Dry Weight: ~6,365 lbs
- Cargo Capacity: ~2,235 lbs
- Fresh Water: 54 gal
- Gray Water: 34 gal
- Black Water: 34 gal
- Sleeping Capacity: 3–4
- Solar Package: 440W standard
- Inverter: 2,000W standard
Key Highlights
- Painted aluminum exterior skin
- Composite floor and wall construction
- CURT independent suspension
- Atrium-style windshield in slide ceiling
- Dual A/C standard (runs on 30 amp)
- Auto-leveling system
- Massive cargo carrying capacity
Interior Layout & Living Space
The first thing you notice walking into the Walkabout 22MAX is how open it feels.


Part of that comes from the:
- 6’10” interior ceiling height
- taller slide room
- large atrium skylight system
- lighter interior finishes
The layout itself is unconventional in a good way.
Instead of a massive booth dinette, Keystone uses:
- a compact dining bar setup
- theater seating
- smaller flexible dining space
While this won’t work for everyone, it creates opportunities for:
- pet storage
- gear storage
- flexible everyday use
The Atrium Slide Ceiling

This is arguably the conversational piece in the entire RV.
Instead of a traditional plastic skylight, Keystone uses:
- automotive-grade windshield glass
- integrated blackout shade
- radiant heat backing
The result is a dramatically more open feeling interior with huge natural light.
That said, some buyers are concerned about:
- long-term durability
- heat management in hot climates
- leak concerns over time
So far, early feedback is positive, but this is definitely one of the more innovative “wait and see” features in the RV industry right now!
Kitchen Features & Storage

The rear kitchen design is one of the strongest parts of this floorplan.
Instead of simply maximizing cabinet size, Keystone focused on:
- functional storage
- smaller segmented pantry spaces
- maximizing otherwise unused areas
Some standout kitchen features include:
- Composite heat-resistant countertops
- Hidden storage pockets throughout
- French-door 12V refrigerator
- Air fryer / convection microwave combo
- Dual high-output burner cooktop
Something worth mentioning:
There is no propane oven, for some buyers that won’t matter at all. For others, it could be a downside.
Bedroom & Cargo Flexibility


The front bedroom area is surprisingly versatile.
Key Features
- 60×80 queen bed
- Power incline “day bed” functionality
- Large open cargo area beneath raised bed
- Side wardrobes + overhead storage
The under-bed area could be for:
- folding e-bikes
- dog kennels
- gear totes
- travel cargo
And because the bed lifts upward, the space becomes extremely accessible during travel days.
This flexibility makes the Walkabout feel less like a traditional RV and more like a hybrid adventure-focused camper.
Bathroom & Tall Ceiling Design
The taller ceiling height pays off significantly in the bathroom.
The shower area feels noticeably larger than many RVs in this size category, helped by:
- the taller sidewalls
- large skylight
- linear ceiling height throughout the camper

On the downside:
- Smaller factory exhaust fan
- No Shower Miser water-saving system
But overall, the bathroom space feels far more residential than expected for a 26-foot trailer.
Travel Access & Road Mode
This is one of the more interesting trade-offs in the Walkabout 22MAX.

Because it uses:
- a deep rack-and-pinion floor flush slide
…the interior becomes tighter when the slide is closed.
However, Keystone partially offsets this with:
- easy entry access
- open front cargo flexibility
- strong travel-day functionality
The raised bed area could become highly functional cargo space while traveling. That’s something many buyers may overlook initially, but could become one of the most practical aspects of ownership.
Exterior Features & Suspension

The Walkabout 22MAX leans heavily into premium exterior features.
One area where the Walkabout really separates itself is storage.
Keystone claims more than 60 cubic feet of exterior storage on the MAX series models, and the front drop-frame pass-through compartment alone is massive.
Features include:
- water-resistant flooring in storage compartments
- integrated fishing rod holders
- organized solar and utility storage
- oversized rear cargo door for e-bikes, mountain bikes, larger adventure gear
Exterior Highlights
- Painted aluminum skin
- Powder-coated exoskeleton
- CURT trailing arm independent suspension
- Auto-leveling system
- Heated enclosed underbelly
- Telescopic removable ladder
- Massive drop-frame pass-through storage
The suspension system is one of the best available for keeping an RV out of the service department long-term.
Adventure-Focused Features
This isn’t a hardcore rock crawler or true overland trailer, but it clearly leans toward:
- off-pavement travel
- dispersed camping
- “glamping” adventure travel
Features like:
- the heated boot drying compartment
- ultra-long exterior spray hose
- utility wash basin
- larger cargo capacity
all reinforce that direction.
Construction & Off-Grid Capability
This is one of the biggest differentiators for the Walkabout lineup.
Construction Features
- Composite walls and flooring
- Aluminum structure
- Laminated sidewalls
- Painted exterior skin
Off-Grid Features
One of the more impressive features is the Furion 18,000 BTU Chill Cube A/C system.
According to Keystone, the system is designed to run for extended periods directly from the factory solar package and inverter setup, something still relatively uncommon in the travel trailer market.
The Walkabout comes standard with:
- 440W solar package
- 2,000W inverter
- Tank heat pads
- Hot/cold camp rated holding tanks
That makes this RV unusually well-equipped for:
- boondocking
- driveway camping
- shoulder season camping
right from the factory.
Real-World Towing Considerations

This is NOT a tiny ultralight camper.
At roughly:
- 6,300+ lbs dry
- 8,600 lbs GVWR
…the Walkabout can become fairly heavy when loaded.
We caution buyers against automatically assuming this is a “simple half-ton towable” RV.
Especially when you factor in:
- cargo capacity
- front storage loading
- mountain towing
Many buyers may feel more comfortable with:
- properly equipped half-ton trucks
or - gas ¾-ton trucks
depending on travel style.
Pros and Cons of the Walkabout 22MAX
Pros
- Extremely unique design
- Premium suspension system
- Excellent off-grid capability
- Huge cargo carrying capacity
- Tall interior ceiling
- Creative storage solutions
Considerations
- Atrium skylight may concern some buyers
- Tight travel access with slide closed
- Heavier than some buyers may expect
- No propane oven
Who the Walkabout 22MAX Is For
Best for:
- Couples
- Adventure-focused travelers
- Boondockers and “moochdockers”
- Buyers wanting premium construction features
Probably not ideal for:
- Large families
- Buyers wanting simple lightweight towing
- Hardcore overlanding enthusiasts
FAQs
Is the Keystone Walkabout 22MAX half-ton towable?
Potentially for some properly equipped trucks, but many buyers may feel more comfortable with a heavier-duty tow vehicle depending on cargo and terrain.
What makes the Walkabout different from other travel trailers?
Its combination of premium suspension, composite construction, off-grid capability, and unique atrium slide design make it stand out from most traditional campers.
Does the Walkabout 22MAX have solar?
Yes. It includes a 440W solar package and 2,000W inverter standard.
What is the cargo capacity of the Walkabout 22MAX?
Approximately 2,235 lbs depending on configuration.
Is the Walkabout 22MAX a Hit or a Miss?
The Keystone Walkabout 22MAX feels like Keystone intentionally tried to challenge the idea of what a modern travel trailer can be.
Some of the features will absolutely divide opinions:
- the atrium glass ceiling
- the unconventional storage
- the hybrid adventure-meets-residential approach
But that’s also what makes this RV interesting.
It doesn’t feel like Keystone simply copied what everyone else was already doing. It feels like they took ideas from:
- premium fifth wheels
- adventure trailers
- modern laminated campers
…and tried blending them into something different.
For some buyers, this may feel like too much experimentation. For others, it could feel like exactly the kind of fresh thinking the RV industry needs. And honestly, that’s probably the biggest compliment you can give a new RV right now.

Written By: Brooke Erickson
Some say I am a writer, I like to say I am a storyteller
