June 12, 2026 · LoadPro
Renting a trailer in St. George is the cheap, flexible way to handle a move, a dump run, or a hauling job on your own schedule. Here's how to pick the right one and what to expect.
Match the trailer to the job
The right trailer depends on what you're moving:
- Utility trailer — open hauling for landscaping, moves, and dump runs
- Flatbed trailer — equipment, lumber, and oversized loads
- Dump trailer — dirt, gravel, and heavy cleanup where you don't want to shovel it out
- Enclosed trailer — weather-protected moves and secure transport
Not sure which fits? A quick call usually sorts it out faster than guessing.
How trailer rental rates work
Most local rentals are priced by time:
- Half-day — quick dump runs and small jobs
- Full day — moves and bigger projects
- Weekly — multi-day work, usually at a discount versus daily
In the St. George area, daily utility-trailer rates typically land in a modest range, with weekly rates costing roughly five to six times the daily — so if you'll need it more than a few days, ask about the weekly rate. The key is getting the rate upfront with no hidden add-ons.
Before you hook up
A few things make the day go smoothly:
- Check your hitch and ball size — trailers need a matching coupler (often 2")
- Confirm your vehicle's tow rating — especially for loaded dump or flatbed trailers
- Bring straps or chains — secure every load
- Plan your dump trip — know where you're taking the debris and its hours
Reserve your trailer
See our trailer options or check availability for your dates. We'll confirm what's open and give you the exact rate before you commit — no surprises when you arrive.