Laurel Creek Park Models
Park models seem to be attracting a lot of attention lately and one that caught my eye recently was the Cedar Creek model by Laurel Creek Homes, and is sold near my home in Washoe Valley, NV by Clayton Homes. I stopped by one weekend to get a few photos since I really admired this park model’s use of space, spacious kitchen and front porch and the cozy feeling inside.

Laurel Creek offers 13 different floorplans for this cabin style park model, and each of their models comes with a 10 year warranty. Laurel Creek also offers several “green packages” to make your park model more energy efficient and environmentally friendly. Prices of the models vary according to the size and amenities, but the park model that I toured was being sold for $59,900.

Laurel Creek’s website gives more details on their park models and their benefits including:
- Affordability. A park model typically costs less than a 5th wheel or motor home.
- Financing options are available.
- RV Zoning required (Private property accepted in some states and counties).
- Move-in ready in less than 30 days.

Recreational park trailers or “park models” are 400-square foot cottages with peaked roofs that sit on a chassis and are typically placed on rented, leased or purchased sites in campgrounds or RV resorts and used as weekend retreats or vacation cottages. Park models can also be placed on private property and used as a part-time residence, subject to local zoning ordinances.
Typically upscale in appearance, Laurel Creek park models are available in many styles, from cedar cabins more suburban style homes with vinyl siding. The Laurel Creek park models feature solid frame construction, residential cabinets and full size appliances as well as optional bay windows and lofts. Interiors feature either a wood or tape and texture finish.
Laurel Creek was the first of 46 companies in the park model business to offer overhead heating and cooling systems. They have also introduced 9-foot flat coffered ceilings, tiled kitchen and bathroom flooring and marble lavies in our highline models.
All Laurel Creek park models are built to the ANSI 119.5 building code, which is administered and enforced by the Recreational Park Trailer Industry Association (RPTIA). The code requires that park models meet or exceed more than 500 building and safety standards. Respected park model manufacturers build to this code yet it is not a requirement.





Photos by Harry Thomas
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This is exactly how tiny I want my home to bee! I was trying to put something like this together with google sketchup that was similar, but the roof slanted down from the upper level to the first level above the front door. It can’t be too efficient to heat that big open space. Sadly my 3d skills are not so great.
Nice concept, but sorry to see paneling, veneer and wall to wall carpet used throughout. How to recycle these materials? How much do they off-gas? What is wrong with wood?
Has anyone considered using this concept for a development of affordable starter homes, or homes for singles, couples or empty nesters?
i checked out a few park models last summer at a dealer and was really impressed with the amount of space they had to offer. the only set back in my opinion is that you cannot buy them partially unfinished on the interiors, and i found the materials to be very mainstream and subpar. the interior also smelled strongly of chemicals.!!
Update:
This company has shut down. No more houses available from them.
Thanks for the information Shaelyn. Yes, they closed as of May 1, 2009. There are several other park models and companies profiled on the Tiny House Blog for those who are interested.
Hi Christina,
I work as a dealer in the Palm Springs area for Cavco homes since Laural Creek went out of business. Did you work with Laural Creek Homes?