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Trailer Rentals Archbald, PA

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5’ x 8’ Utility Trailer with Folding Ramp

$30.00/per day
My trailer is a 5’ wide by 8’ long utility trailer that has a 2” receiver ball. It’s in brand new condition, and ready for whatever you may need it for. The empty weight of the trailer is 400lbs, and the maximum load capacity is 1,600lbs, making a total for 2,000lbs. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Straps can be rented if needed. General uses: Landscape, yard debris, lawn mowers, snow blowers, ATV, golf carts, and much more.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 1600
  • 5’ x 8’
  • Carry-On
  • 2025
  • 5X8GW2K

18’ Car Hauler 7,000lb GVWR 5,150lb Payload Capacity

$75.00/per day
18’ Wood Deck Car Hauler with 3’ beaver tail lowers your approach angle for lower vehicles. 7,000lb GVWR trailer with an unladen (empty) weight of 1,850-pounds leaves 5,150-pounds of available payload. Plenty of stake pockets make securing anything you need to haul very easy. Axle straps, tie down straps and accessories available with rental. FEATURES: 7,000-pound GVWR, Tandem Axle. 5,150-pound Payload Capacity. 2-5/16” Coupler/Ball Size. 7-pin Light Plug Connector 18’ deck with 36” beaver tail 82” Between Fenders 102” Overall Width Rear Ramps Deck Height: 22” Loading Height: 17” Front Tie Rail Fender Height: 8” HD Stake Pockets (six each side)
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5150
  • 82” x 18’ deck surface
  • Car Mate
  • 2025
  • CM818A-CT/W

7' x 14' x 4' Dump Trailer

$170.00/per day
Brand-new dump trailer available, 2-5/16" ball, full coverage insurance required, 7-pin electric plug, 14,000lb GVWR, 10,000lb can be loaded, when you leave with my trailer you are fully responsible for this trailer to be returned in the same condition as you left with it. I can drop the trailer off and pick it up with a fee per mile from leaving drop / pickup site. 2500 or bigger truck required to haul trailer safely.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10000
  • 7' x 14' x 4'
  • CAM SUPERLINE
  • 2026
  • Cam Superline

7' x 16' Enclosed Trailer

$120.00/per day
Moving, hauling tools, transporting motorcycles, or need weather-proof storage on the go? Our enclosed trailer has you covered. Our 2026 Wells Cargo 7' x 16' Enclosed Trailer is built to keep your load protected and ready for the road. 7' interior height – Plenty of room for taller cargo 7,000lb GVWR – Strong and dependable 4,800lb capacity – Ready for serious hauling Enclosed design – Keep your items safe from weather and road debris
  • Bumper Pull
  • 4800
  • 7' x 16'
  • Wells Cargo
  • 2026
  • Wells Cargo Trailer

22ft Superwide Car Hauler

$120.00/per day
Looking for a reliable way to transport your Car, Truck, Equipment, Recreational Vehicles, or belongings safely? Our 2025 Sure Trac 22’ Car Trailer is a perfect solution. Drive-over fenders – Ability to use the full width of trailer. 102” wide deck – Extra space for those big hauls. 10,000lb GVWR – Ready for heavy-duty hauling. Winch – Pull up disabled vehicles with no hassle. Axle Straps | Load Straps | Wheel Straps | Etc. Included in Rental.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 6700
  • 22ft x 8.5ft
  • SureTrac
  • 2025
  • ST10222FWCH

12ft Utility Trailer

$40.00/per day
2025 Sure Trac Bed Length: 12-foot Bed Width: 6-foot 3,000lb. GVWR, 1 Axle, Ball Size 2" Approx. Empty Weight 995lbs. Wood Floor 2,000lb Weight Capacity Full Width Tail Gate Ball Size 2" 12" Tall Square Tube Railing Included with rental use: 4 Ratchet straps Jack and Tire Changing Equipment Gloves Spare tire Locking Toolbox
  • Bumper Pull
  • 2000
  • 6' x 12'
  • SureTrack
  • 2025
  • 12' Utility

14.5’ bed x 8’ deck over

$60.00/per day
14.5’ x 8’ bed size. Added more tie downs. Have quad ramps, straps and hitch (2” rise) if needed for a small fee. Trailer Brakes in a 7-pin. Completely redone. Pulls straight and is ready for hauling.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 3500
  • 14.5 x 8
  • Special Const
  • 2000
  • Deck over

24' x 8.5' x 6'11" Enclosed Trailer

$150.00/per day
2026 Enclosed Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Cargo, ATV hauler 13,500-lb winch, 24' inside length, 6'11" between wheel wells, 8' inside width. 6'8" rear door opening height. 6'10" inside height. Front wheel chocks for motorcycles. Well supplied with tie-down straps. GVW 9,990 lbs., cargo weight 6,390 lbs. Locking front side door. Lockable rear door. Must be pulled with at least a full-size truck with a trailer brake controller.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 6390
  • 24' x 8.5' x 6'11"
  • QUALITY CARGO
  • 2026
  • QC85X24TA-5200-UTV

Life in Archbald combines the affordability of small-town Pennsylvania with the convenience of being part of the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area.

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Car Culture

Car Culture

Archbald is a small borough in Lackawanna County, just north of Scranton, and while it has the feel of a quiet community, it is surrounded by an active car culture that stretches across Northeastern Pennsylvania. Local car enthusiasts often take part in regional car shows hosted in nearby towns like Carbondale, Jessup, and Scranton, where classic muscle cars, hot rods, and custom restorations are proudly displayed. These shows are community-centered, featuring live music, raffles, and food vendors, making them just as much social events as automotive showcases. Within Archbald itself, smaller meets and informal gatherings can be found at community parks, church lots, or local businesses, where residents come together to share their passion for vehicles. Auctions and swap meets are also part of the culture, with collectors traveling to regional events to buy or sell classic cars and parts. Racing fans are well served in the broader area—Pennsylvania is known for its dirt track racing, and venues like Penn Can Speedway and other small tracks are within driving distance. Residents interested in off-roading have access to the rugged terrain of Northeastern Pennsylvania, where wooded trails, coal lands, and off-road parks allow Jeeps, ATVs, and dirt bikes to push their limits. Organized off-road clubs frequently arrange group rides through scenic mountain terrain, offering both technical challenges and opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. For Archbald, the automotive lifestyle is less about large-scale commercial shows and more about grassroots community participation, where the love of cars and motorsports is woven into everyday life. Whether it’s showing off a classic Chevy at a summer meet, hitting a local dirt trail with an ATV, or traveling to a county fairgrounds for a car show, residents of Archbald have no shortage of opportunities to celebrate their enthusiasm for all things automotive.

Life in Archbald

With a population of around 7,000, Archbald offers a suburban-rural balance that attracts families, retirees, and commuters alike. Housing is one of its strongest advantages: average home prices are typically in the low to mid-$200,000s, well below national averages, making it accessible for first-time buyers and those seeking affordable living. Larger single-family homes, many with yards and quiet residential streets, are common, while smaller starter homes and townhouses provide additional options. Rental properties are available but less abundant than in larger cities, with rates that remain far more affordable than in metro areas. The overall cost of living in Archbald is lower than both state and national averages, with housing, groceries, and utilities all contributing to its affordability. Many residents commute into Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, or other nearby towns for work, with common industries including healthcare, education, manufacturing, and logistics. For those who work locally, small businesses and municipal services provide stable employment options. Life in Archbald is quiet and family-oriented, with schools, parks, and churches forming the backbone of the community. Outdoor recreation is easily accessible, with proximity to hiking trails, rivers, and ski resorts in the Pocono Mountains. The town’s location near Interstate 81 also makes it convenient for those who want to enjoy city amenities without sacrificing the slower pace of small-town life. People moving to Archbald are often attracted by its combination of affordability, safety, and strong community identity, making it an appealing place for those who want to raise a family, retire comfortably, or simply enjoy a quieter lifestyle.

Life in Archbald
Events and Traditions

Events and Traditions

Archbald is a borough that takes pride in its community events, many of which tie back to the heritage and traditions of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Seasonal festivals are some of the highlights of the year, with events such as summer carnivals, fall harvest festivals, and winter holiday parades bringing residents together. Local churches and schools often organize these gatherings, which feature food stands, live music, raffles, and games for children. Parades are central to the town’s identity—Independence Day and Christmas parades regularly march down the borough’s streets, featuring floats, fire trucks, marching bands, and community groups. Archbald also benefits from its proximity to larger regional events in Scranton and the Poconos, such as county fairs and cultural festivals. Residents frequently attend fairs that showcase livestock, 4-H projects, equestrian competitions, and carnival rides, offering a strong agricultural connection even for those living in town. Archbald itself hosts community days with fireworks, food vendors, and local entertainment, giving families opportunities to connect and celebrate. The nearby Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts and other cultural events highlight the area’s coal-mining history and immigrant roots, giving Archbald residents a chance to celebrate the unique character of their region. Equestrian and livestock events are more common in surrounding rural areas, but Archbald families often participate or spectate, especially when tied to county fairs. Farmers’ markets and seasonal craft fairs also provide opportunities for local growers and artisans to sell produce, baked goods, and handmade items. Altogether, Archbald’s calendar of events reflects its blend of small-town charm and regional tradition, ensuring that life here is punctuated by celebrations that keep the community spirit alive and well.

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