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Explore the Coachmen Catalina Trail Blazer
The Coachmen Catalina Trail Blazer is built for RV shoppers who want the flexibility of a toy hauler with the comfort and convenience of a travel trailer. At Cheyenne Camping Center in Walcott, shoppers can compare Catalina Trail Blazer models near Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline, Rock Island, Muscatine, and the greater Quad Cities area while staying conveniently close to I-80.
As part of the broader Catalina travel trailer family, the Trail Blazer lineup is designed for campers who need flexible cargo space for bikes, kayaks, motorcycles, outdoor gear, coolers, tools, or campsite equipment. These toy haulers make sense for weekend trips to Scott County Park, riding weekends outside eastern Iowa, longer stays near Lake Macbride, or family adventures across Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Midwest.
The current Catalina Trail Blazer selection can include garage-style toy hauler travel trailers with fold-down seating, dedicated cargo areas, private bedrooms, kitchen space, full baths, and ramp-door functionality. For shoppers who want one RV that can haul gear and still feel comfortable once parked, Trail Blazer models offer a practical alternative to towing a separate cargo trailer behind another camper.
Toy Hauler Utility With Travel Trailer Comfort
Catalina Trail Blazer toy haulers are designed around flexible space. The garage area can be used for powersports gear, bicycles, fishing equipment, outdoor furniture, pet supplies, or bulky cargo on travel days, then converted into living, dining, sleeping, or hangout space at the campground. Depending on the floorplan, shoppers may find fold-down sofas, removable tables, a ramp door, tie-down points, a private front bedroom, a full kitchen, a full bath, exterior lighting, audio upgrades, and campsite-friendly storage.
Towing and payload planning are especially important when shopping toy haulers. Before choosing a Catalina Trail Blazer, compare unloaded vehicle weight, gross vehicle weight rating, cargo carrying capacity, hitch weight, garage capacity, and loaded cargo weight to your tow vehicle’s ratings. Cheyenne Camping Center’s RV towing guide is a helpful place to start, especially if you are matching a toy hauler to a half-ton or three-quarter-ton truck. Shoppers still learning how cargo space changes the buying decision can also review the dealer’s first-time camper buyer guide.
The Trail Blazer also sits in a useful place within the Catalina lineup. If you want a more compact traditional camper, the Catalina Summit Series may be a better starting point. If you want a conventional couples or bunkhouse travel trailer without a garage, compare the Catalina Legacy Edition. If your priority is cargo flexibility, the dealer’s broader toy hauler options can help you compare Trail Blazer with other garage-equipped RVs.
Trims and Floorplan Choices
For Catalina Trail Blazer shoppers, “trims” are best understood as floorplan choices. The 26TH is a smaller toy hauler layout that works well for shoppers who want cargo flexibility without stepping into the largest trailer size. It is a strong fit for couples or small groups who need room for adventure gear while keeping towing and campsite setup more manageable.
The 27THS and 28THS floorplans step into larger toy hauler territory with more living flexibility, slide-out space on select layouts, and added room for shoppers who want a more open campground feel. The 29THS is a larger option aimed at campers who want a more separated garage area, stronger family usability, and a layout that can support both cargo hauling and longer trips. These floorplans are especially useful for Quad Cities shoppers who need one RV for gear-heavy weekends, family travel, and flexible sleeping arrangements.
When you are ready to move forward, Cheyenne Camping Center can help with RV financing options, trade-in planning, and delivery logistics. Out-of-area shoppers can review nationwide RV delivery, while local buyers planning first trips can browse parks and campground resources for destination ideas near Walcott and throughout the Midwest.
Catalina Trail Blazer FAQs
Is the Coachmen Catalina Trail Blazer a toy hauler?
Yes. The Catalina Trail Blazer is a toy hauler travel trailer designed to provide flexible cargo space along with the comfort features shoppers expect from a camper. Buyers comparing garage-equipped RVs can also review Cheyenne Camping Center’s guide to choosing your first RV.
Who should consider a Catalina Trail Blazer?
The Catalina Trail Blazer is a strong fit for campers who want to bring bikes, motorcycles, kayaks, tools, outdoor gear, or bulky cargo without giving up a real kitchen, bath, bedroom, and living space. Shoppers deciding whether they need a garage-style RV can also read the dealer’s camper buyer checklist.
What Catalina Trail Blazer floorplans are available?
Common Catalina Trail Blazer floorplans include 26TH, 27THS, 28THS, and 29THS. The right choice depends on how much cargo room, sleeping space, and living area you need for your trips. For broader towable RV comparisons, review the travel trailer versus fifth wheel guide.
Can I finance a Catalina Trail Blazer at Cheyenne Camping Center?
Yes. Cheyenne Camping Center offers RV financing support for qualified shoppers and can help compare payment options before purchase. For planning help, review the dealer’s RV payment and financing guide.