2026 Winnebago Winnebago MM2200TBH, Dealer Description 2026 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2200TBH Travel TrailerTravel trailers with bunk beds aren't unusual. Travel trailers with twin beds aren't unusual either. But a travel trailer that combines both along with a slideout, a full galley kitchen, a complete bathroom, and sleeping for five in a package just under 24 feet long? That's the 2026 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2200TBH, and it's a genuinely rare floorplan worth a close look.Up front, two twin beds with overhead storage on three sides give adults or older kids private, comfortable sleeping space and they push together to form a king bed when the situation calls for it. At the rear, a set of bunk beds offers dedicated sleeping for younger campers, with the added bonus that the lower bunk flips up to create extra floor space for gear, bikes, or camping essentials when the beds aren't in use. A slideout in the central living area expands the dinette or optional sofa section, giving everyone room to breathe once you're parked. It's a lot of flexibility packed into a very towable, very manageable travel trailer and it's one of the more thoughtfully laid out Micro Minnie floorplans Winnebago makes.Key Specs
Year: 2026
Make/Model: Winnebago Micro Minnie 2200TBH
Type: New Travel Trailer
Dry Weight: 4,072 lbs.
GVWR: 5,500 lbs.
Dry Hitch Weight: 420 lbs.
Axles: 2 @ 3,000 lbs.
Exterior Length: 23' 11"
Exterior Height: 10' 4"
Exterior Width: 7'
Interior Height: 6' 4"
Slides: 1
Sleeps: 5
Awning Length: 15'
Fresh Water Tank: 31 gal.
Black Tank: 25 gal.
Gray Tank: 25 gal.
LP Capacity: 40 lbs.
Furnace: 18,000 BTU
A/C: 13,500 BTU
Tire Size: 235/75R15C
A Floorplan Designed Around Real PeopleThe 2200TBH answers a problem that a lot of family camping groups run into: adults want a real bed, kids want bunks, and nobody wants to sleep on a converted dinette cushion if they can help it. This floorplan handles all of it. The front twin beds are proper sleeping surfaces with overhead storage cabinets on three sides not an afterthought, but a designed-in feature that works just as well for two adults traveling together as it does for teenagers or older kids who want their own space. Push the twins together and you have a king configuration for couples who prefer it that way.The rear bunkhouse gives younger campers exactly what they want their own spot, their own bunk, a little separation from the grown-ups. And when the lower bunk flips up, that rear section transforms into a gear staging area that keeps bags, bikes, and equipment organized without taking over the rest of the living space.