6' x 12' Enclosed Trailer with Ramp
- Gooseneck, Bumper Pull
- 3000
- 6' x 12'
- Mirage
- 2017
- 6x12 enclosed
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Mountain Home, Idaho and across Elmore County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In Mountain Home and the surrounding high-desert region, trailers are essential for everything from home renovation and landscape cleanup to farm and ranch work. After heavy snow or wind, residents often rent dump trailers for brush and debris removal. Contractors and homeowners use utility trailers for hauling lumber, tools, and materials to job sites throughout Elmore County. Car haulers are popular among people moving vehicles or transporting equipment across the broader Boise region. Ranchers and agricultural operations rent enclosed trailers for livestock transport and secure equipment storage. Local construction crews depend on dump trailers for gravel, soil, and demolition debris. Enclosed trailers also work well for protecting valuable tools and materials during transport or temporary storage. Whether you're managing a driveway project, clearing land, or moving to a new property in the mountain community, renting from neighbors nearby means you get trailers suited to Mountain Home's terrain and climate without the overhead of big corporate rental desks.
Pickup in Mountain Home is straightforward and owner-friendly. Most neighbors offer same-day or next-day availability, and you'll coordinate directly through the Neighbors Trailer app to arrange a time that works. Before you leave with any trailer, confirm that your tow vehicle has a properly installed hitch receiver rated for the trailer's weight. Check that all electrical connections are secure, including brake lights and turn signals, since Idaho law requires these on most trailers. Your driver's license is all you need, and many local owners in Mountain Home are flexible with evening or weekend pickups. Make sure your vehicle's towing capacity exceeds the loaded trailer weight. Review the trailer's condition during pickup, note any existing wear in the app, and understand how to operate the brake system and safety chains. If you're towing uphill or on mountain roads common to Elmore County terrain, take extra care with speed and braking distance.


Trailer rental rates in Mountain Home typically run from around 40 to 60 dollars per day for a small utility trailer, 60 to 90 dollars for a larger utility or enclosed trailer, and 100 to 180 dollars for a dump trailer depending on size and local demand. Car haulers usually rent between 100 and 150 dollars daily. Weekly and weekend discounts are common when you book directly with neighbors. Every rental in Mountain Home includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. This is built into your booking cost and ensures you're protected from unexpected bills if something goes wrong. Pricing is transparent upfront, with no hidden fees, and you're supporting a local owner rather than feeding into a national chain's overhead.
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