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Trailer Rentals Pottsville, PA

Pottsville, PA!

6' x 12' landscape trailer

$75.00/per day
6' x 12' landscape trailer with ramp and 2ft wooden walls. 2” ball, hand crank jack, single axle, no loading over walls, tie down points, easy to haul, wooden floor for durability, no hauling over weight limit provided.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 2500
  • 6'x12'
  • Kc
  • 1994
  • Custom

6' x 10' Dump Trailer

$160.00/per day
6' x 10' dump trailer, 2-5/16” hitch, 2ft walls, ramps, dump feature, barn doors with locks, strapping points, tie down points, double axle, no hauling over sides, easy to haul, never exceed weight limit provided.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10000
  • 6'x10'
  • Interstate
  • 2025
  • Trailer

2022 Bwise 6x10 7000lbs

$120.00/per day
2022 Bwise dump trailer load max Cap 2.5 tons (5000 lbs) trailer empty weights 2000lbs for a total of 7000lbs sides are raised 2ft for a total height of almost 4ft I will provide tarp and hitch ball if needed
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5000
  • 6x10
  • Bwise
  • 2023
  • Ez dump

Utility Trailer 6'.5 x 12'

$40.00/per day
2021 PA. International Bed Length 12' * Bed Width 77" * 3000 lb. GVWR * 1 Axle * Ball Size 2" * Wheel Size 15" * Overall Length 16'3" * Overall Width 8' * Deck Height 20" * Approx. Empty Weight 995 lb. * A Frame Hitch * Wood Floor * * 2 Piece Tail Gate * Jack 12" tall angle iron railing Included with rental use: 4 Ratchet straps 2 E- track straps Spare tire
  • Bumper Pull
  • 3000
  • 6'.5x12'
  • PA international
  • 2021
  • Trl

2025 7x14 Dump Trailer 14,000lb gvwr

$250.00/per day
Brand new Bwise dump trailer Wheels and Suspension Features Break away Switch Electric Brake(s) Spring Suspension Exterior Features Powder Coated Paint Steel Floor Fenders Diamond Plate Fenders Side Rails Side Stake Pockets D-Rings Installed Safety Convenience and Electrical Front Tongue Toolbox 7-Way Plug Insulated Wire Harness DOT Approved Lighting LED Lighting Batteries Doors, Windows and Ramps Split Rear Doors Slide In Ramps Combo Barn Door / Spreader Gate Wheels and Suspension Features ST235/80R16 Black Mod Wheels Structural Features Frame: 6in Channel Frame Crossmembers: 3in Channel Flooring: 10 Gauge One-Piece Steel Channel Crossmembers Doors, Windows and Ramps Ramps: 6ft Slide-In
  • Bumper Pull
  • 12000
  • 7x14
  • Bwise
  • 2025
  • 7x14

2022 Load Trail 18FT Car Hauler/Equipment Trailer

$70.00/per day
2022 Load Trailer 18FT 10,000lb GVWR Car Hauler, electric brakes, LED lighting, stowaway ramps, rear leveling jacks, optional pintle hitch, 2-inch fixed hitch receiver for winch to be included ($20 per rental period, 12,000lb winch, locking pin, group 31 battery, cables, wired remote). Includes (4) 3,300lb 2-inch ratchet straps, extra 1/2” D-rings on trailer deck, 3/8” chain, wheel chocks, locking toolbox, extra ramp door lock pins,
  • Bumper Pull, Pintle
  • 7000
  • 18' x 81”
  • Load-Trail
  • 2022
  • Car Trailer

2002 Carry-On 6' x 12' Utility Trailer

$40.00/per day
Carry-On 6' x 12' Utility Trailer, LED lighting, includes spare tire, ratchet straps, removable mesh ramps, 3,000lb GVWR. Perfect for mowers, furniture, ATVs, small tractors. 5,000lb winch can be included ($10 per rental period) with locking hitch pin, battery, cables, wired remote.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 1500
  • 6' x 12'
  • Carry-On
  • 2002
  • Utility Trailer

8.5x24’ Enclosed Trailer

$120.00/per day
-Enclosed 8'.5 × 24'/ 7' Interior Height -Uses 2-5/16" ball. -Winch and tie down straps included. - 10,000lb GVWR, 7,000lb of Cargo Capacity. -Extra height package - 7' interior height. -6'7" Door opening height -95.5" interior width -82.5" width between wheel wells -Dove tail for loading lowered vehicles -Hitch rental available *Transport cars, trucks, motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATVs, UTVs, household goods, etc. - Hitch / extra tie down straps are available for an additional fee.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10000
  • 8.5x24
  • Pace
  • 2026
  • 24’

24’ Deckover Tilt

$120.00/per day
-Power Tilt Deckover (hydraulic), low angle loading -Winch -8.5'x 24' -16,000lb GVWR / 11,000lb payload capacity - Four 2" straps included or chains and binders -2-5/16" coupler - Lowered vehicle ramps /Hitch / extra tie down straps are all available.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 16000
  • 8.5x24
  • Lamar
  • 2026
  • Deckover

Life in Pottsville is a study in contrasts—affordable, historic, and filled with potential.

Explore Pottsville!

Car Culture

Car Culture

Pottsville, Pennsylvania, may be known for its rich history and old coal mining roots, but its car culture is equally alive and well. The town and surrounding Schuylkill County are home to a surprising number of gearheads who take pride in everything from vintage restorations to lifted trucks built for weekend trailblazing. Throughout the warmer months, informal car meets take place in parking lots and open fields, where locals showcase their muscle cars, modified imports, and custom trucks. These gatherings aren’t just about horsepower—they’re about storytelling, bonding, and admiration for the hard work behind every polished hood and painted flame. Nearby towns like Orwigsburg and Frackville often host larger-scale car shows and cruises, drawing in crowds from across the region. For off-road enthusiasts, Pottsville’s rural landscape is the perfect playground. The rugged terrain surrounding the area—remnants of coal mines, forest trails, and dirt access roads—has long served as informal off-roading territory. Locals frequently take their Jeeps, side-by-sides, and ATVs into the wooded backcountry, navigating trails that wind through old industrial lands and natural hills. It’s common to see weekend caravans of mud-caked vehicles heading up to the edges of the coal region or exploring the power line trails that crisscross the area. Some even bring portable grills and set up camp near trailheads, making a full day out of their off-roading adventures. While Pottsville doesn’t have a major racetrack or nationally known car auction house, local garages and independent mechanics keep the spirit alive through build projects, local repair knowledge, and custom work. The community’s working-class roots lend themselves well to the DIY mentality—most car enthusiasts here know how to wrench, weld, and rebuild from scratch. Whether it’s under the hood or on the trails, Pottsville has earned its own gritty badge in Pennsylvania’s automotive scene.

Life in Pottsville

With roots going back to the early 1800s, this small city offers residents a blend of vintage charm and evolving opportunity. One of the biggest draws for people moving into the area is its extremely low cost of living compared to Pennsylvania’s larger cities. Housing in Pottsville is especially budget-friendly, with many historic homes and townhouses available at a fraction of the cost seen in the suburbs of Philadelphia or even nearby Reading. Many houses have old-world features like original woodwork, brick facades, and stained-glass windows—something that would cost a fortune to replicate today. Families and first-time buyers alike are drawn to the affordability and space. Pottsville’s population has been relatively stable in recent years, but there’s been a quiet increase in people relocating from urban areas in search of simplicity and value. With remote work becoming more common, many are realizing they don’t need to live near a metro hub to enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle. Pottsville offers everything from walkable neighborhoods to nearby nature, making it appealing for retirees, blue-collar workers, and telecommuters alike. The community is tight-knit, and local events, schools, and parishes help reinforce that connection. The job market is still rebuilding from the decline of the coal industry, but there's noticeable progress in healthcare, education, logistics, and small business sectors. Commutes are short, and traffic is minimal—two factors that dramatically improve day-to-day life. Grocery stores, small diners, parks, and pharmacies are never far, and neighbors tend to look out for each other. In many ways, life in Pottsville feels like a return to basics—home-cooked meals, porch conversations, and quiet evenings. For those looking to live affordably without giving up community, Pottsville is an increasingly appealing place to call home.

Life in Pottsville
Events and Traditions

Events and Traditions

Pottsville’s heartbeat can be felt in its traditions—festivals, fairs, parades, and events that bring the community together in ways that are as old-fashioned as they are meaningful. Throughout the year, downtown Pottsville hosts a number of beloved events that showcase the pride and creativity of its residents. Chief among them is the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which draws large crowds decked in green as floats, marching bands, and local organizations wind through the streets. Around the holidays, the Christmas parade lights up the town, often paired with tree lighting ceremonies and family-friendly festivities in Garfield Square. One of the highlights of the greater Pottsville area is the Schuylkill County Fair, which takes place a short drive away and serves as a major hub for rural traditions. There, locals exhibit prize livestock, enter their homegrown produce in competitions, and enjoy carnival rides and fried food under the summer sun. Livestock auctions are a staple of the fair, where everything from goats to cattle changes hands, continuing the agricultural cycle that has long defined the region. Kids who participate in 4-H programs prepare all year to show their animals, often culminating in ribbons, trophies, and an immense sense of pride. Equestrian events are also part of the rural rhythm here, with small stables and riding clubs hosting competitions in barrel racing, trail riding, and dressage. Community groups and local churches host seasonal craft fairs, chili cook-offs, and fish fry dinners that bring neighbors together in fire halls and school gymnasiums. These aren’t corporate events—they’re grassroots, heartfelt, and built on generations of shared experience. Whether it’s a Friday night football game at the local high school or a summer picnic in a shaded park, Pottsville runs on tradition, volunteer spirit, and a shared love of place.

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