
Trailer Rentals in Billings, MT
Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Billings, MT and across Yellowstone County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.
Billings is Montana's largest city and the heart of the northern plains and mountain region. Whether you're clearing land after winter storms, hauling ranch equipment, moving a vehicle to another property, or managing a construction project, renting a trailer from a local owner is faster and more flexible than big-box rental desks.
Renting a Trailer in Billings, MT

What People Rent Trailers For in Billings
In and around Billings, trailer rentals serve a mix of rural, ranching, and construction needs. Homeowners regularly rent utility trailers for landscaping projects, brush and debris cleanup after winter weather, and hauling supplies for property maintenance and repairs. Farmers and ranchers use dump trailers to move feed, gravel, and materials across their operations, and often rent enclosed trailers when transporting livestock or equipment that needs weather protection. Contractors rely on dump trailers for job-site material transport, excavation debris, and waste removal, while small businesses and individuals rent car haulers to move vehicles between locations or properties. Local landscapers and property managers are steady renters for utility trailers during spring cleanup and fall yard work. The Billings region also sees demand from recreational users hauling ATVs and equipment, and from folks managing seasonal property upkeep in both the valley and nearby mountain foothills.
Picking Up Your Trailer in Billings
Pickup is simple. Once you've booked a trailer on Neighbors Trailer from a local owner in Billings, you coordinate a time and location that works for both of you. Most owners are flexible with scheduling and many can accommodate same-day or next-day pickups. Before you tow, verify that your vehicle is rated to handle the trailer's weight. Check your owner's manual for towing capacity and make sure your hitch matches the trailer coupler. A Class II or Class III hitch works for most utility and dump trailers; car haulers and enclosed trailers often need a heavier-duty Class III or IV. Confirm that your vehicle's electrical system is compatible with the trailer's brake lights and turn signals, or plan to rent or purchase a wiring adapter if needed. Inspect the trailer before leaving, take photos of its condition, and drive cautiously on your first trip. Local Billings owners are usually happy to walk you through their trailer's quirks and answer questions about safe towing.


What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Billings
Trailer rental pricing in Billings is straightforward and based on trailer type and rental length. Small utility trailers typically run 40 to 60 dollars per day, while larger utility and enclosed trailers are 60 to 90 dollars daily. Dump trailers average 100 to 180 dollars per day depending on size and capacity. Car haulers run 100 to 150 dollars per day. Most owners offer weekly discounts, and weekend rates may be lower if the trailer isn't booked for weekdays. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. Renting from neighbors in Billings often beats the rates you'd see from larger corporate rental chains, and you're supporting local owners who understand the area and take pride in their equipment.
Do You Have Any Questions?
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