All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How to get toys to trails?Thank you so much for the responses! My husband wants a 5th Wheel Toy Hauler so we won’t be able to use a deck. We believe a 5th Wheel is easier to maneuver. Texan, we will look into this tow bar, this might work. The campsite isn’t too far from the trails but we would have to go on the road. One website for the tow bar said “Off-Road Towing Only” but then later down it says “Do not use on highways where minimum speed limits are 45 MPH” and “Twin Ball Hitch is recommended when towing two ATV's on roads where you have greater side clearance for the ATV's”. I’ll have to try to find the rules to use this in BC, exactly how far the trails are from the campsite and if we are feeling “lucky” and just do it anyway (maybe I’ll look into how much the fine would be ? ). Old-Biscuit, thank you for thinking outside the box but we would need to go on the road.How to get toys to trails?This is probably a dumb question but we are very very newbies! How do people get their ATVs from the RV campsite to the trails if they just have a Toy Hauler? We bought two ATVs and are planning to purchase a Toy Hauler. I can only guess that we need to either bring a trailer along with the TH to transport the ATVs or drive the TH to the trail locations. I am in Alberta and you can tow a TH and a trailer behind the truck. This seems like a lot of trouble though but so does moving TH every outing. We are going to British Columbia this summer and you can't tow two items in BC. I guess we have to drive TH in this situation? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Linda
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