Kropf’s new Eldorado 9110 brings luxury camping to tiny houses
Kropf's Eldorado 9110 pushes park-model luxury with a soaking tub, private porch and custom trailer build for seasonal sites, not road trips.

Kropf’s new Eldorado 9110 is built for buyers who want tiny-house comfort without tiny-house compromise. The 2026 model sits on a quad-axle custom trailer and is pitched as a park tiny house, which means it is meant to stay parked in one place rather than bounce from site to site. If it ever does need to move, Kropf says the unit calls for a special permit and the proper tow rig, a reminder that this is a destination-style build first and a road traveler second.
That positioning matters because the 9110 sits inside Kropf’s premium Eldorado series, which the company describes as a rebirth of its park model line and a place for top-of-the-line luxury camping, standard features, floorplans and customization. The exact size of the 9110 was not fully listed, but Eldorado homes typically run from 35 to 46 feet long and 11 to 12 feet wide. Under RV Industry Association standards, a park model RV is a single living unit on a single chassis, mounted on wheels, designed for temporary recreational, camping or seasonal use, with a gross trailer area that does not exceed 400 square feet in setup mode.
The 9110’s appeal is in the finishes, not austerity. Kropf’s pitch centers on a soaking tub, a private porch, high-end finishes and extensive customization options, which places the model squarely in the luxury-camping lane. Dealer pages for 2026 Eldorado units reinforce that direction, pointing to residential-style touches such as solid-surface counters, GE Cafe appliances, fireplaces and other upscale finishes. Lakeland RV Center describes a 2026 Eldorado 9051 as a premium park home designed for luxury seasonal living, which is exactly the kind of buyer base the 9110 appears aimed at: seasonal park residents, glamping operators and downsizers who want the feel of a boutique retreat more than the freedom of a conventional tiny house.

Kropf’s own history helps explain how the line got here. The company says Solomon Kropf founded the business in 1946, and in 1998 Donald Kropf and Curt Yoder purchased Kropf Manufacturing and renamed it Kropf Industries. RVIA identifies Donald Kropf as company president, and Trevor Kropf became general manager in 2021 after a decade as controller. A 2026 Eldorado 9101 dealer listing at $182,977, with an MSRP of $231,750, shows where the series sits in the market. The Eldorado 9110 follows that same script, trading true tiny-house flexibility for the comfort and polish of a parked luxury escape.
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