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Trailers available for rent through Neighbors Trailer

Trailer Rentals in Boise, ID

Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Boise, ID and across Ada County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

2025 7' x 14' Tandem Axle Enclosed Trailer with Side Door and Ramp

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Listed here is a 2025 Criterion 7' x 14' Enclosed Trailer. It is 7-feet in height, has a side door for easy access as well as a ramp to load things with ease. The trailer comes with a spare tire, 4 ratchet straps & 4 E-track straps, and also has a light on the inside (powered by tow vehicle). The trailer is also equipped with 6 Floor tie downs spots as well as E-track along the wall to secure cargo safely. I can supply you with locks as well as a trailer hitch. Max load capacity is 5,000lbs. Easy same-day bookings available during weekdays!
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5000
  • 7' x 14'
  • Criterion
  • 2025
  • CT714D3E

Whether you're tackling a landscaping project in the foothills, hauling materials for a home renovation, or moving to a new place in the Boise area, renting a trailer from a local owner is fast and affordable. From utility trailers for weekend projects to dump trailers for yard cleanup and enclosed trailers for vehicles or equipment, Neighbors Trailer connects you with well-maintained trailers ready for same-day pickup.

Renting a Trailer in Boise, ID

What People Rent Trailers For in Boise

What People Rent Trailers For in Boise

Boise's blend of suburban growth and outdoor recreation creates steady demand for trailers across all categories. Homeowners regularly rent utility trailers for landscaping projects, deck building, and property cleanup, especially after seasonal weather events. Landscaping contractors and small construction crews rent dump trailers to haul soil, gravel, mulch, and demolition debris from job sites around Ada County. Many residents rely on enclosed trailers to transport motorcycles, ATVs, and vehicles safely, or to move antique cars for restoration work. Car haulers are popular for relocating vehicles and towing to auctions or storage. Utility trailers also move materials for indoor renovations, bulk purchases from suppliers, and moving day logistics. In the foothills and rural areas surrounding Boise, agricultural and ranch owners rent trailers for feed delivery, equipment transport, and property maintenance. Whether you're a Boise homeowner, a contractor managing multiple projects, or someone helping a friend move, renting from local owners beats the hassle and markup of national chains.

Picking Up Your Trailer in Boise

Most owners in Boise offer flexible pickup times, including evenings and weekends, so you can grab your trailer when it fits your schedule. Confirm the pickup location and time with your owner before you head over, and bring a valid driver's license. Before you leave, do a quick walk-around with the owner to check the trailer's condition and note any pre-existing marks or damage. Make sure your vehicle is rated to tow the trailer's weight, that you have a compatible hitch, and that your hitch ball matches the coupler size. Your tow vehicle needs proper lighting wiring to sync with the trailer's brake and turn signals, so confirm that connection works before hitting the road. If you're unsure whether your vehicle can safely tow a particular trailer, ask the owner or check your vehicle's manual. Proper hookup and weight distribution are key to safe driving and avoiding accidents.

Picking Up Your Trailer in Boise
What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Boise

What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Boise

Boise trailer rental rates are competitive and straightforward. Utility trailers typically run $40-60 per day, dump trailers $100-180 per day, car haulers $100-150 per day, and enclosed trailers $80-150 per day. Most owners offer weekly discounts, so if you need a trailer for several days, asking about a weekly rate can save you money. Weekend specials are common too. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. Pricing is lower than national rental chains, and you're supporting a neighbor's equipment rather than padding a corporate bottom line. Compare rates between available trailers in your area, ask owners about discounts, and book the one that fits your budget and timeline.

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