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2023 Iron Eagle 5X10 VOYAGER Utility Trailer

5 X 10 Iron Eagle Voyager Series W/ Ramp Gate WHO WANTS TO DRIVE ALL OVER WASHINGTON "LOOKING FOR A...

Manufacturer
Iron Eagle
Condition
new
Payload Capacity
2218
Weight
777 lbs
Length
10' 0
Maple Valley, WA
$3,430
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2024 Aluma 6312ES Utility Trailer

2000# Rubber torsion axle - No brakes - Easy lube hubs ST175/80R13 LRC radial tires (1360# cap/tire) Aluminum wheels, 5-4.5...

Manufacturer
Aluma
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
1448
Weight
552 lbs
Length
12' 0
Olympia, WA
$2,900
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Diamond C 7 x 12 6K Utility Trailer w/Expanded Metal Sides PSA

Diamond C 7 x 12 6K Utility Trailer w/Expanded Metal Sides PSA Discover the Diamond C PSA Premium Single Axle...

Manufacturer
Diamond C
Condition
new
Length
12' 0
Chehalis, WA
$4,399
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2025 Eagle Trailer 5' x 8' Falcon Utility Utility Trailer

Falcon Utility Trailer by Eagle Trailer Mfg. 5' x 8' 2990# GVWR Options Included: 4 - Welded D-Rings Spare Tire...

Manufacturer
Eagle Trailer
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
2245
Weight
745 lbs
Length
8' 0
Tacoma, WA
SALE
$2,545$2,620
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Diamond C 7 x 12 6K Venture Utility Trailer PSA

Diamond C 7 x 12 6K Venture Utility Trailer PSA Discover the Diamond C PSA Premium Single Axle Utility Trailer...

Manufacturer
Diamond C
Condition
new
Length
12' 0
Chehalis, WA
$4,999
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Summit 5x8 3K Landscape Alpine Series

Summit 5x8 3K Landscape Alpine Series Summit Trailers are proudly built in the Pacific Northwest. Many of the manufacturing techniques...

Manufacturer
Summit
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Weight
760 lbs
Length
8' 0
Chehalis, WA
$2,799
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2026 Summit  5' X 8' Alpine Utility Utility Trailer

Alpine Utility Trailer by Summit Trailer 5' X 8' 2990# GVWR 4' Expanded Metal Ramp 2' Solid Steel Sides Tie...

Feature 1
Rear Ramp Door
Tacoma, WA
SALE
$2,495$2,570
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2025 Summit Cascade 6x12 7K Dual Axle Utility Trailer With Landscape Package

2025 SUMMIT CASCADE 6X12 DUAL AXLE UTILITY TRAILER ELECTRIC BRAKES 28" STEEL SIDES 4' EXPANDED METAL RAMP GATE SEALED LED...

Manufacturer
Summit
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
5001
Weight
1999 lbs
Length
12' 0
Olympia, WA
SALE
$6,000$6,700
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Summit 6x12 Utility Landscape Trailer - Single Axle - Fender High - Cascade

Summit 6x12 Utility Landscape Trailer - Single Axle - Fender High - Cascade Summit Trailers are proudly built in the...

Manufacturer
Summit
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Weight
1146 lbs
Length
12' 0
Chehalis, WA
$3,199
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2025 Summit Cascade 7x16 7K Dual Axle Utility Trailer

2025 SUMMIT CASCADE 7X16 7K UTILITY TRAILER 2' STEEL SIDES 4' EXPANDED METAL RAMP GATE SEALED LED LIGHTS 2X6 DOUGLAS...

Manufacturer
Summit
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
4944
Weight
2056 lbs
Length
16' 0
Olympia, WA
SALE
$5,700$5,900
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2026 Summit  6' X 10' Alpine Utility Utility Trailer

Alpine Utility Trailer by Summit Trailer 2990# GVWR 4' Expanded Metal Ramp 2' Solid Steel Sides 4 - Welded D-Rings...

Feature 1
Rear Ramp Door
Tacoma, WA
SALE
$2,795$2,880
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2026 Aluma 4.5X8 w/12" Sides Utility Trailer

Standard Equipment 2000# Rubber torsion axle - No brakes - Easy lube hubs 12" Solid Side Kit ST175/80R13 LRC Radial...

Manufacturer
Aluma
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
1610
Weight
390 lbs
Length
8' 0
Olympia, WA
$2,500
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2026 Aluma 4.5X8 w/ 12" Side Kit

2000# Rubber torsion axle - No brakes - Easy lube hubs ST175/80R13 LRC radial tires Aluminum wheels, 5-4.5 BHP Aluminum...

Manufacturer
Aluma
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
1610
Weight
390 lbs
Length
8' 0
Olympia, WA
$3,500
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Summit 6x14 Utility Landscape Trailer - Alpine

Summit 6x14 Utility Landscape Trailer - Alpine Summit Trailers are proudly built in the Pacific Northwest. Many of the manufacturing...

Manufacturer
Summit
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Weight
1456 lbs
Length
14' 0
Chehalis, WA
$3,799
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2026 Aluma 4.5X8 w/24" Side Kit and Bi-Fold Gate

2000# Rubber torsion axle - No brakes - Easy lube hubs ST175/80R13 LRC radial tires Aluminum wheels, 5-4.5 BHP Aluminum...

Manufacturer
Aluma
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
1600
Weight
400 lbs
Length
8' 0
Olympia, WA
$3,800
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Utility Trailer Buyers Guide

Utility trailers (sometimes also called landscape trailers) are versatile open trailers designed to handle a wide range of hauling tasks, from transporting lawn equipment and ATVs to carrying construction materials and household goods. Understanding your specific needs and requirements is crucial when selecting a utility trailer to ensure it can safely (and efficiently) handle your intended loads.

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Utility trailers (sometimes also called landscape trailers) are versatile open trailers designed to handle a wide range of hauling tasks, from transporting lawn equipment and ATVs to carrying construction materials and household goods. Understanding your specific needs and requirements is crucial when selecting a utility trailer to ensure it can safely (and efficiently) handle your intended loads.

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Utility Trailer Design and Construction

Utility trailers are built to be sturdy and functional, prioritizing practicality over features. Some of the key aspects of utility trailer design to consider when shopping include:


  • Frames: utility trailer frames are constructed of steel for strength and durability. Higher-end models may feature aluminum frames, which reduce weight (improving your fuel economy) and withstand corrosion better (protecting your investment).


  • Decks: the deck (or bed) of a utility trailer is commonly made of wood, aluminum, or steel. Wood decks are cost-effective and provide good traction (keeping cargo from shifting) - but steel or aluminum decks are more durable and last longer.


  • Sides: many utility trailers come with removable or fold-down sides that can be used to contain/secure cargo. Like the decks, these can be made of wood, steel, aluminum (and in some cases they may be sintered metal or mesh depending on their use).


  • Axles and suspension: utility trailers can have single or tandem (double) axles, depending on weight capacity. Higher end models may also have leaf spring or torsion suspension systems for smoother handling with heavier loads.


Utility Trailer Common Sizes and Capacities

Utility trailers come in a variety of sizes and weight capacities for you to choose from. Some of the most common include:


  • Length and Width: Utility trailers typically range in length from 8 ft. to 16 ft., with common sizes including 10 ft., 12 ft., and 14 ft. The width of utility trailers typically ranges from 4 ft. to 7 ft., with 5 ft. and 6 ft. being the most common widths.

  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): The GVWR is the maximum weight that the trailer can safely carry, including the weight of the trailer itself and the load. GVWRs for utility trailers typically range from 1,000 pounds to 7,000 pounds or more, depending on the trailer's size and construction.

  • Payload Capacity: Payload capacity refers to the maximum weight of the load that the trailer can carry, excluding the weight of the trailer itself. Common payload capacities for utility trailers range from 500 pounds to 5,000 pounds or more, depending on the trailer's size and construction.

  • Tongue Weight: Tongue weight refers to the downward force exerted on the hitch ball by the trailer's tongue or coupler. Proper tongue weight is essential for towing stability and safety, typically ranging from 10% to 15% of the trailer's total weight.

  • Axle Configuration: Utility trailers may have single or tandem axles - the latter providing increased weight capacity and stability for heavier loads. The choice of axle configuration depends on the trailer's size, weight capacity, and intended use.


Towing and Hitch Needs for Utility Trailers

Towing a utility trailer safely and efficiently requires careful consideration of the following factors:


  • Hitch type: Utility trailers typically use ball hitches, which attach to the towing vehicle's rear bumper or frame. Some larger utility trailers may require a gooseneck or fifth-wheel hitch for increased stability and weight capacity.

  • Hitch class and rating: Hitch classes range from Class I to Class V, with each class having a specific weight rating based on towing capacity. Ensure that your hitch's weight rating matches or exceeds the trailer's GVWR and gross trailer weight (GTW) when loaded.

  • Towing vehicle capacity: Check your towing vehicle's gross combined weight rating (GCWR) to ensure it can safely tow the loaded trailer without exceeding its capacity. Consider factors such as engine power, transmission, and braking system compatibility.

  • Braking systems: Larger utility trailers may be equipped with electric, hydraulic, or surge brakes to assist with stopping and control while towing heavy loads. Ensure that the trailer's braking system is compatible with your towing vehicle and meets local regulations.

  • Safety chains: Safety chains are essential for securing the trailer to the towing vehicle in case the hitch disconnects during towing. Ensure that the safety chains are properly attached and meet local regulations for length and strength.


Utility Trailer Pricing

Utility trailers vary in price depending on size, capacity, construction materials, brand, and features. Here's what you can expect in different price ranges:


  • Entry-level trailers (Up to $2,500): These trailers are typically smaller, with basic features and lower weight capacities. They are suitable for light-duty hauling tasks such as transporting lawn equipment or household goods.

  • Mid-Range Trailers ($2,500 - $7,500): Mid-range trailers offer larger sizes, higher weight capacities, and additional features such as removable sides, upgraded decking materials, and integrated tie-down points. They are suitable for a wide range of hauling tasks, including transporting ATVs, motorcycles, or construction materials.

  • Heavy-Duty Trailers (Above $8,000 ): Heavy-duty trailers are larger in size, with robust construction and higher weight capacities. They may feature tandem axles, reinforced frames, heavy-duty suspension systems, and integrated toolboxes or storage compartments. They are suitable for hauling heavy equipment, machinery, or construction materials.


Utility Trailer Add-ons and Extras

Utility trailers can be customized with various add-ons and extras to enhance functionality and versatility. Here are some popular options:


  • Spare tire mount: Provides a convenient location to store a spare tire for emergencies, ensuring you're prepared for unexpected flat tires.

  • Toolboxes or storage compartments: Integrated toolboxes or storage compartments offer additional space to store tools, equipment, or accessories needed for hauling tasks.

  • Ramps or Loading Equipment: Ramps, fold-down sides, or loading equipment such as winches or cranes make it easier to load and unload heavy equipment or materials onto the trailer.

  • Tie-downs and anchor points: Integrated tie-downs, D-rings, or E-track systems provide secure attachment points for securing cargo with straps, chains, or bungee cords.

  • Adjustable hitch options: Adjustable couplers or pintle hitches allow you to customize the trailer's hitch height and configuration to match your towing vehicle or specific hauling requirements.

  • Ladder racks: ladder racks are useful for securely transporting ladders, pipes, or other long and bulky items on the roof of the trailer. They can be mounted to the sides or top of the trailer and come in various designs to accommodate different types of cargo.

  • Removable sides: Many utility trailers come with removable side panels that can be attached or detached as needed. This allows you to convert the trailer into an open flatbed for hauling large items or to enclose the sides for transporting smaller or more delicate cargo.

  • Fold-down sides: Some utility trailers feature fold-down sides that provide easy access to the trailer bed for loading and unloading. These sides can be folded down flat to create a larger loading area, or folded up to contain and secure cargo during transit.

  • Mesh sides: mesh sides are lightweight and durable, providing ventilation and visibility while still containing and securing cargo. They are ideal for hauling items that may shift or slide during transit, such as landscaping materials or outdoor gear.

  • Solid metal sides: for added durability and security, solid metal sides can be installed on utility trailers - they provide protection from the elements and help prevent theft or tampering with the cargo.

  • Cargo nets or tarps: these can be added to the walls of the trailer to cover and protect the cargo from the elements. These accessories help prevent items from blowing away or getting damaged during transit, and are especially useful for hauling loose or lightweight materials.


Popular Utility Trailer Brands

There are several popular and reputable utility trailer brands that buyers may consider when purchasing a trailer. Here are some of them:




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