I am only going to haul the TH to whatever seasonal sight we use dry. I will take the ATVs up on my 12 foot sure trac in a separate trip. Whichever way we go the trailer will be parked all season. The only time I will ever haul it is when or if we move to a different seasonal sight and I plan on doing that dry with just me in the truck. The seasonal sights allow you to store over the winter if you pay for the next season at the end of the season.
We are only looking at the TH so we can have someplace to park the ATVs while we are not at the site so they will be inside out of the elements. I don't have any visions of hauling it someplace every weekend. I did that with my sure trac and it was a bit of a hassle.
We just want to roll up hop on and ride type of thing. Coos county has ride the wilds over 1k in connected trails it is pretty awesome we did 6 trips there over the summer but hauling the ATVs back and forth is a bit of a hassle. That is why we are looking at seasonal campsites.
ATC is Aluminum Toy Hauler we are looking at the 28 footer with the front bedroom. I am not affiliated with ATC in anyway this is just what we decided to go with if we get a TH. Unless you guys steer me in another direction.
Rbertalotto thanks for the insight. I never even thought about wet kids and changing. Since the ATC is 100% aluminum they can change in the garage area without any worry of damaging wood or carpeting.