
Trailer Rentals in Salt Lake City, UT
Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Salt Lake City, UT and across Salt Lake County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.
Salt Lake City and the surrounding Wasatch Valley need trailers year-round for everything from spring yard cleanups and landscaping to moving, construction projects, and hauling recreational gear into the mountains. Rent directly from local owners on Neighbors Trailer and skip the big-box rental chains.
Renting a Trailer in Salt Lake City, UT

What People Rent Trailers For in Salt Lake City
In and around Salt Lake City, trailers are essential for a wide range of projects. Homeowners frequently rent utility and enclosed trailers for moving, renovations, and yard work, especially during spring and fall cleanup seasons. Landscaping contractors and property managers use dump trailers to haul brush, mulch, and demolition debris. Construction crews and contractors rely on car haulers to transport equipment and vehicles to job sites throughout the valley and into the surrounding mountains. Many residents rent enclosed trailers when relocating belongings or protecting materials from Utah's variable weather. Outdoor enthusiasts often need trailers to haul ATVs, motorcycles, and camping gear for weekend trips into nearby canyons and ski country. Farmers and agricultural operations in the broader region use utility and dump trailers for equipment, feed, and harvest work. Local businesses and contractors also rent trailers for short-term storage and material transport. Because Salt Lake City sits at the hub of northern Utah with diverse neighborhoods and industries, trailer demand spans residential, commercial, and recreation sectors.
Picking Up Your Trailer in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City's sprawling metropolitan area makes finding a convenient pickup location straightforward. Many local owners offer flexible scheduling, including same-day and next-day pickup across neighborhoods like Sugar House, Cottonwood Heights, Draper, and the surrounding valleys. When you book, confirm the pickup address and time with your owner. You'll need a tow vehicle with the proper hitch class (typically Class 2 or Class 3 for standard trailers). Most trailers come with a standard ball coupler, though some older or specialty equipment may require adapter verification before pickup. Ensure your vehicle's electrical system includes the 7-pin or 4-pin trailer wiring required for lights and brakes. If your vehicle lacks trailer wiring, your owner can usually point you to a local shop for a quick installation, or you can rent a brake controller if needed. Always inspect the coupler, safety chains, and tire condition before leaving. Utah law requires working brake lights and turn signals on all trailers, so test them on a quiet street before heading out.


What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Salt Lake City
Trailer rental rates in Salt Lake City depend on trailer type and duration. A small utility trailer typically runs 40 to 60 dollars per day, while larger utility and enclosed trailers range from 60 to 90 dollars daily. Dump trailers and car haulers are usually 100 to 150 dollars per day and up. Weekly rentals often come with discounts, so if you're planning a big project, ask your owner about seven-day rates or weekend specials. 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 transparent and set by local owners, so you'll see the total cost upfront before booking. Salt Lake City's peer-to-peer rental model means no hidden fees or corporate markup, just fair rates from neighbors who know their equipment.
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