Finding the right landscape trailer starts with knowing what your crew hauls every day.
Some businesses need an open trailer that loads mowers fast and keeps everything easy to reach. Others need a dump trailer that can move mulch, rock, branches, and debris more efficiently. And for crews that want better security, cleaner organization, and weather protection, an enclosed trailer is often the best long-term move.
At Washington Trailer Center, we help landscapers choose trailers based on how they actually work. Our most common recommendations usually fall into three categories: utility trailers, dump trailers, and enclosed trailers.
Which Landscape Trailer Is Right for You?

Utility Trailers
Utility trailers are a strong fit for landscapers who want a simple, efficient setup for hauling mowers, trimmers, blowers, and hand tools. They are easy to load, easy to access, and ideal for crews that want an open trailer for daily route work.
Best for:
- Lawn care crews running zero-turns or walk-behinds
- Fast loading and unloading
Open access to equipment - Budget-conscious startups and growing businesses

Dump Trailers
Dump trailers make sense when your crew regularly handles bulk material or cleanup work. If you haul mulch, soil, gravel, branches, or jobsite debris, a dump trailer can save time and reduce labor on every stop.
Best for:
- Landscape installation companies
- Cleanup crews
- Hauling mulch, dirt, gravel, and debris
- Businesses that want faster unloading

Enclosed Trailers
Enclosed trailers are a great choice for landscapers who want to protect equipment from weather, keep tools locked up, and create a cleaner, more professional mobile setup. They also give you room to organize gear with storage upgrades and trailer accessories.
Best for:
- Securing mowers and tools
- Protecting gear from rain, dust, and road grime
- Creating a cleaner, branded company image
- Crews that want more storage and organization
How to Choose the Best Landscape Trailer?
The right trailer depends on the kind of work you do most often.
Choose a utility trailer if you mainly cut grass and want quick access to your mower and handheld equipment.
Choose a dump trailer if your crew spends a lot of time hauling loose materials or cleaning up heavy debris.
Choose an enclosed trailer if you want more security, better organization, and protection for valuable equipment.
If you are not sure which setup makes the most sense, Washington Trailer Center can help you compare options based on your mower size, crew workflow, tow vehicle, and budget.
Why Landscapers Shop Washington Trailer Center?
Washington Trailer Center works with landscapers across the region who need dependable trailers that hold up to daily use. Whether you are just getting started or upgrading your current setup, our team can help you compare open and enclosed options, review current inventory, and find the right trailer for the way your business operates.
Start with the Right Trailer
Your trailer affects how quickly your crew loads, how securely you transport equipment, and how efficiently you move through the day. If you are ready to upgrade your landscape setup, start by exploring the trailer style that fits your business best.
