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Trailers

Horse Trailers

Finding the right horse trailer isn’t just about hauling—it’s about safety, comfort, and long-term value. Whether you’re heading to weekend shows, transporting a single pony to the vet, or hauling multiple horses across the country, we stock Horse trailers to fit every towing need and budget.

From compact single-horse trailers that are lightweight and easy to maneuver, to spacious three-horse bumper pull trailers with roomy tack areas, each model is selected for durability, ventilation, and smooth handling.

Looking for versatility? Our Bumper Pull Trailers offer quick hitching and great balance for a variety of vehicles. If you need a workhorse for longer hauls, browse the 2 Horse Straight Load Trailer or the dependable Sundowner 3 Horse Bumper Pull.

Every trailer in this category is checked for structural integrity, flooring condition, and key safety features—so you can focus on the ride, not the worry. Pair your trailer with essential towing and safety gear to keep each journey organized and stress-free.

If you’re unsure which design suits your setup, see our guide on horse trailer organization tips for space-saving ideas, travel prep checklists, and maintenance habits that make ownership easier.


Why Shop Horse Trailers Here?

  • Wide selection of new and used horse trailers for different needs

  • Competitive pricing, including budget-friendly and premium models

  • Clear photos, full specs, and transparent condition details

  • Stock changes regularly—check back for new arrivals


Pro Tip: In California, some trailers or related accessories may require a Proposition 65 safety notice. For more details, visit the official Proposition 65 Warnings site.

Horse Trailer Buying Guide & FAQs

Choosing the Right Horse Trailer for Your Needs

When shopping for a horse trailer, start by considering the number of horses you transport, your towing vehicle’s capacity, and the type of journeys you take most often.


Key Features to Look For

  • Ventilation & airflow — Roof vents, windows, and fans keep horses cool in summer and comfortable year-round.

  • Flooring & mats — Solid, well-maintained floors prevent injuries and improve ride comfort.

  • Tack storage — Built-in saddle racks, hooks, and storage bins keep gear organized.

  • Safety equipment space — Enough room to mount fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and emergency supplies.


Maintenance & Safety Tips

  • Inspect brakes, bearings, and tires before long hauls.

  • Clean and disinfect the interior regularly to prevent mold and odor build-up.

  • Check trailer lights and wiring every few months.

  • Keep an updated pre-tow checklist for every trip.
    For organization and prep tips, see our full guide: Horse Trailer Organization Tips.


FAQs — Horse Trailers

Q: What’s the difference between bumper pull and gooseneck trailers?
A bumper pull attaches to a standard hitch and is easier to maneuver, while goosenecks offer more stability for heavy loads.

Q: How often should a horse trailer be serviced?
At least once a year for brakes, bearings, and structural checks—more often for high-mileage use.

Q: Do small horse trailers cost less to maintain?
Usually, yes. They use smaller tires, have fewer moving parts, and require less storage space.

Q: Can I tow a horse trailer with an SUV?
Some SUVs can tow light single-horse trailers, but always check the vehicle’s towing capacity before purchasing.

Trailers

Horse Trailers

Finding the right horse trailer isn’t just about hauling—it’s about safety, comfort, and long-term value. Whether you’re heading to weekend shows, transporting a single pony to the vet, or hauling multiple horses across the country, we stock Horse trailers to fit every towing need and budget.

From compact single-horse trailers that are lightweight and easy to maneuver, to spacious three-horse bumper pull trailers with roomy tack areas, each model is selected for durability, ventilation, and smooth handling.

Looking for versatility? Our Bumper Pull Trailers offer quick hitching and great balance for a variety of vehicles. If you need a workhorse for longer hauls, browse the 2 Horse Straight Load Trailer or the dependable Sundowner 3 Horse Bumper Pull.

Every trailer in this category is checked for structural integrity, flooring condition, and key safety features—so you can focus on the ride, not the worry. Pair your trailer with essential towing and safety gear to keep each journey organized and stress-free.

If you’re unsure which design suits your setup, see our guide on horse trailer organization tips for space-saving ideas, travel prep checklists, and maintenance habits that make ownership easier.


Why Shop Horse Trailers Here?

  • Wide selection of new and used horse trailers for different needs

  • Competitive pricing, including budget-friendly and premium models

  • Clear photos, full specs, and transparent condition details

  • Stock changes regularly—check back for new arrivals


Pro Tip: In California, some trailers or related accessories may require a Proposition 65 safety notice. For more details, visit the official Proposition 65 Warnings site.

Horse Trailer Buying Guide & FAQs

Choosing the Right Horse Trailer for Your Needs

When shopping for a horse trailer, start by considering the number of horses you transport, your towing vehicle’s capacity, and the type of journeys you take most often.


Key Features to Look For

  • Ventilation & airflow — Roof vents, windows, and fans keep horses cool in summer and comfortable year-round.

  • Flooring & mats — Solid, well-maintained floors prevent injuries and improve ride comfort.

  • Tack storage — Built-in saddle racks, hooks, and storage bins keep gear organized.

  • Safety equipment space — Enough room to mount fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and emergency supplies.


Maintenance & Safety Tips

  • Inspect brakes, bearings, and tires before long hauls.

  • Clean and disinfect the interior regularly to prevent mold and odor build-up.

  • Check trailer lights and wiring every few months.

  • Keep an updated pre-tow checklist for every trip.
    For organization and prep tips, see our full guide: Horse Trailer Organization Tips.


FAQs — Horse Trailers

Q: What’s the difference between bumper pull and gooseneck trailers?
A bumper pull attaches to a standard hitch and is easier to maneuver, while goosenecks offer more stability for heavy loads.

Q: How often should a horse trailer be serviced?
At least once a year for brakes, bearings, and structural checks—more often for high-mileage use.

Q: Do small horse trailers cost less to maintain?
Usually, yes. They use smaller tires, have fewer moving parts, and require less storage space.

Q: Can I tow a horse trailer with an SUV?
Some SUVs can tow light single-horse trailers, but always check the vehicle’s towing capacity before purchasing.