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5' x 10' Utility Trailer with Ramp

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5' x 10' utility trailer with fold down ramp with 20" sides and 4'-fold down ramp. 14" radial tires, lots of tiedown points. Use to move waste to the dump or haul dirtbikes or quads, golfcarts, lumber anything you can imagine. Deliver and pick up possible. Also able to help out with dump runs.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 2500
  • 5' x 10'
  • olympic
  • 2010
  • 5'x10'

Kamloops is a haven for outdoor adventure, offering a unique mix of desert-like terrain, alpine trails, and freshwater escapes.

Explore Kamloops!

Adventure

Adventure

Located at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers and surrounded by rolling hills and sagebrush grasslands, Kamloops invites thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike to dive into its diverse terrain. The Kamloops Bike Ranch, one of Canada's largest municipal bike parks, attracts mountain bikers from across the country with its expertly crafted trails, jumps, and flow lines. Hikers and trail runners can explore Kenna Cartwright Nature Park, the largest municipal park in British Columbia, which features panoramic views of the valley and over 40 kilometers of trails ranging from easy walks to challenging ascents. For water-based adventure, the Thompson Rivers provide kayaking, paddleboarding, and seasonal whitewater rafting opportunities, while Kamloops Lake offers beaches, boating, and wake sports. In winter, adventure doesn’t stop—Sun Peaks Resort, just 45 minutes away, transforms the region into a snowy playground with downhill skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking trails. Kamloops’ dry climate, rugged elevation changes, and well-maintained trail systems make it a four-season destination that caters to both the adrenaline junkie and the peaceful explorer.

Wildlife

Kamloops boasts a rich tapestry of wildlife that reflects its rare status as one of Canada's only semi-arid ecosystems. The dry hills and grasslands surrounding the city provide vital habitats for species not commonly found in wetter coastal regions, including mule deer, badgers, and yellow-bellied marmots. Raptors like red-tailed hawks and golden eagles soar above the valley, often seen circling above open fields or perched on rocky outcrops. Tranquille Wildlife Management Area, located along the western edge of Kamloops Lake, is a hotspot for birdwatchers, especially during migration seasons when sandhill cranes, pelicans, and dozens of shorebird species pass through. The lush corridors along the South Thompson River are teeming with life, including muskrats, beavers, and waterfowl such as mallards and loons. Even black bears and cougars, though more elusive, inhabit the higher elevations and remote valleys nearby. Educational initiatives from Thompson Rivers University and local conservation groups help preserve biodiversity through habitat restoration and public awareness. Kamloops' unique location at the intersection of forest, desert, and river systems makes it a biodiverse hotspot, where encounters with nature are not rare but a daily part of the landscape.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

Kamloops has carved out a proud identity within British Columbia’s car culture, blending Western grit with a passion for motors, mechanics, and community. The city’s dry climate and long summers provide ideal conditions for classic car lovers and performance vehicle owners alike. Each year, the Hot Nite in the City car show takes over downtown Kamloops, featuring hundreds of classic cars, hot rods, muscle machines, and custom builds that line the streets for blocks. It’s more than just a display—it’s a full-on community celebration with live music, vendors, and charity fundraising. Local auto clubs like the Vintage Car Club of Canada – Kamloops Chapter maintain a strong presence, organizing show-and-shines, charity cruises, and restoration workshops. Pickup trucks, lifted off-roaders, and ATVs also dominate the scene, reflecting Kamloops’ rural heritage and love for backroad adventures. Just outside the city, Motoplex Speedway (formerly Sun Valley Speedway) has hosted drag races, stock car events, and stunt shows, giving motorheads an outlet for speed and competition. With wide-open roads, scenic drives through the Thompson Valley, and a strong DIY ethic, Kamloops offers a grounded, welcoming car culture where the love of vehicles is a blend of nostalgia, horsepower, and frontier spirit.

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