What makes the Toy Hauler different from a Travel Trailer?
Originally, the first Toy Haulers evolved as a Travel Trailer with a ramp door in the rear of the trailer. Over time, Toy Haulers have separated themselves even more by offering many of the same conveniences as other RVs, but targeting a more “off-highway” group of consumers. Many of the features that are more likely to be found only on Toy Hauler include: Self-Contained – Campers who prefer to take their toys away from paved roads typically do not have the luxury of “full hookups”, and must therefore pack in all the water necessary for their entire vacation. As such, Toy Haulers should have larger freshwater tanks on-board. Built-in generators are also popular in order to provide power for air conditioners, microwaves, and other appliances. Wider and Taller dimensions – Since the Toy Hauler is also a Cargo Trailer, a large amount of open space is a must have. Toy haulers typically push the maximum width allowed on most public roads at 8’ 6″, and ceilings of 8’ or taller are very commo