A toy hauler is a specialized RV designed to carry large cargo, such as powersports vehicles. They usually have a ramp or door at the back of the RV that can be lowered to ground level, which makes it easy to load and unload your "toy".

These campers still offer the traditional amenities needed for overnight stays, such as bedrooms and a kitchen. But their large amount of storage space makes them ideal for those who need to bring along oversized gear. 

Read on to learn more, then visit JR Motors to explore toy haulers for sale. Our dealerships are based in Lake Havasu City and Parker, Arizona.

The Cargo Bay Area

The cargo bay area in toy haulers is also known as the "garage" space. This extra space is perfect for those who want to bring along a golf cart, dirt bikes, or other large recreational vehicles. 

Some campers will fill the garage with extra camping gear or even turn it into a mobile work-from-home office.

The cargo bay area is usually crafted from durable materials that can withstand the weight and wear-and-tear of large items. It's also usually designed to be easy to clean. Enjoy a day of mudding with your ATVs without worrying as much about clean up after you return home.

Living Space

While toy haulers are known for their large garage space, that's not all they have to offer. These RVs also include all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay, such as a fully-equipped kitchen and cozy sleeping quarters. 

Some models come with luxurious amenities that make your vacation even more comfortable.

The Types of Toy Haulers

There are two main types of toy haulers: travel trailers and fifth wheels.

Travel trailer toy haulers have smaller living spaces and smaller cargo bay areas. They won't be able to carry as much cargo. But they do weigh less, which allows them to be towed by a wider range of tow vehicles. Their lightweight nature will also put less strain on the tow vehicle and result in better tow vehicle fuel efficiency.

Fifth wheel toy haulers have larger living spaces and larger cargo bay areas. More materials go into their construction, so they will cost more money. They also weigh more, which limits the tow vehicle options. You'd need a tow vehicle with a higher weight capacity to be able to tow a fifth wheel toy hauler.

Want more information about these unique RVs? Want help choosing the right model for your family? Whatever you need, the experts at JR Motors are here to help. Contact us or stop by our dealership. We are based in Lake Havasu City and Parker, Arizona, and also serve those in Blythe.