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Trailers available for rent through Neighbors Trailer

Trailer Rentals in Lone Rock, WI

Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Lone Rock, WI and across Richland County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

Lone Rock sits in rural Richland County, Wisconsin, where farming, forestry, and land management are part of everyday life. Whether you're hauling gravel for a driveway project, moving equipment between properties, or clearing brush after storm damage, renting a trailer from a local owner gives you the flexibility and pricing that fit your needs.

Renting a Trailer in Lone Rock, WI

What People Rent Trailers For in Lone Rock

What People Rent Trailers For in Lone Rock

In Lone Rock and Richland County, trailer rentals serve everything from seasonal farm work to personal projects. Farmers and landowners frequently rent utility trailers for hauling feed, equipment, and supplies across properties. Dump trailers are popular for landscaping cleanup, gravel delivery, and brush removal after storms or clearing land. Homeowners tackling driveway repairs or building projects often need a dump trailer to haul away debris or bring in materials. Construction and grounds maintenance crews rely on enclosed trailers to protect tools and materials from the weather. Car hauler rentals help people transport vehicles to auctions, repair shops, or move personal vehicles during relocations. Many locals also rent trailers for moving household goods, hauling firewood, or transporting livestock equipment. The rural character of the area means a lot of weekend DIY and property improvement work, which keeps utility and dump trailers in steady demand. Neighbors in Lone Rock understand what it takes to run a property or complete a project, and they price their trailers fairly because they've needed rentals themselves.

Picking Up Your Trailer in Lone Rock

Pickup from a local owner in Lone Rock is typically faster and more flexible than dealing with a distant rental desk. You'll arrange a time that works for both of you, often getting same-day or next-day availability. Before you tow, make sure your vehicle is rated to pull the trailer weight. Check your owner's manual for gross vehicle weight rating and towing capacity. Your vehicle also needs a properly sized hitch (Class II, III, or IV depending on the trailer), and the hitch must match the trailer coupler. Wiring harnesses for lights must be in good condition and compatible with your vehicle's electrical system. If you're unsure about any of this, ask the owner for a quick walkthrough at pickup. They'll show you the safety chains, brake system operation, and light connections. Always do a final check: lights working, tires properly inflated, coupler secure, and chains attached. Taking five minutes to verify everything before you drive away prevents headaches down the road.

Picking Up Your Trailer in Lone Rock
What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Lone Rock

What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Lone Rock

Trailer rental rates in Lone Rock are set by local owners and tend to be competitive and fair. A small utility trailer typically runs $40 to $60 per day, while larger utility trailers run $60 to $90 daily. Dump trailers average $100 to $180 per day depending on size. Car haulers and enclosed trailers range from $100 to $150 per day. Most owners offer weekly discounts, and weekend rates may be lower if you're flexible. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. This protection is built into every booking, so you can rent with confidence knowing the trailer is covered. Exact pricing depends on the specific trailer, season, and how long you need it. Reach out to owners directly through Neighbors Trailer to compare options and lock in rates that fit your budget.

Do You Have Any Questions?

Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions people have about Neighbors Trailer right here.

Are there trailer rentals near me?

Yes! Neighbors Trailer is the largest peer-to-peer trailer rental marketplace in the country with thousands of listings nationwide — chances are there's a trailer near you.

How to find a trailer near you:

  1. Go to neighborstrailer.com (or open the app)
  2. Enter your city and state, or your ZIP code, in the search bar
  3. Filter by trailer type, dates, and rental rate
  4. Click any listing for full details, photos, and pricing

Tips:

  • Pickup and drop-off happen at the same location — check the listing for the address area.
  • Use Send Message on a listing to ask the owner questions before booking.
  • Don't see anything in your area? Browse a wider search radius or message us at service@neighborstrailer.com — new listings are added every day.
Does Neighbors Trailer provide damage coverage?

Yes — Neighbors Trailer offers NT Protect, a Protection Package designed to cover trailer damage during a verified rental.

Coverage details:

  • Up to $25,000 in coverage for trailer damage during the rental period
  • $500 deductible per request
  • Coverage applies only when the rental is properly started and ended in the system

Who pays: The Protection Package is paid for by the renter at booking checkout. Trailer owners are not charged.

Important to know:

  • NT Protect covers the trailer itself only.
  • Damage to other vehicles, property, or third parties is the responsibility of the renter's personal auto insurance.
  • If the deductible cannot be collected from the renter, the trailer owner is responsible for the $500 deductible amount.

For full inclusions, exclusions, and request procedures, see our Terms of Use.

What type of trailers can I rent at Neighbors Trailer?

Neighbors Trailer is the largest peer-to-peer trailer rental marketplace in the country, so you'll find an incredibly wide selection of trailers for whatever you need to haul.

Trailer types you can rent:

  • Utility trailers — open landscape, single-axle, tandem-axle
  • Cargo / enclosed trailers — great for moves, deliveries, and protection from weather
  • Dump trailers — for landscaping, demo, and construction debris
  • Equipment trailers — for skid steers, mini-excavators, and Bobcats
  • Car haulers and flatbeds
  • Motorcycle and ATV trailers
  • Boat trailers
  • Toy haulers and specialty trailers
  • Concession / vending trailers in select markets

Use the search bar at neighborstrailer.com, enter your city or ZIP, and filter by trailer type, dimensions, weight capacity, and dates to find the perfect trailer near you.

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