A silver utility trailer parked on a grassy and paved area near a pond with trees and blue sky in the background.

TANDEM Axle
LANDSCAPE TRAILERS

Metal utility trailer with two axles and a mesh tailgate, isolated on a black background

Built for your life.

available in steel, aluminum, HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM AND SIDE LOAD ATV models, bearco TANDEM AXLE LANDSCAPE trailers are strong, durable, & easy to tow.

Silver flatbed utility trailer with foldable ramps and dual axles, set against a black background.
Black utility trailer with a wooden bed, dual axles, and a foldable metal ramp at the back.

Bearco Trailers are built ready for your toughest jobs, work or play. Whether you’re hauling equipment between jobsites, delivering a heavy load, or taking your toys for a weekend of adventure, you need a BEARCO Utility Trailer.

Utility Trailer Product Categories

Silver utility trailer with diamond plate sides, wooden floor, and a fold-up ramp, isolated on a black background.

Aluminum Tandem Axle

A silver aluminum utility trailer with dual axles and tires, featuring a flatbed with diamond plate sides and a hitch at the front for towing.

HD Aluminum Tandem Axle

Silver utility trailer with wooden floor, dual ramps, and diamond plate side panels, set against a black background.

Aluminum Side-Load ATV

A flatbed utility trailer with dual axles and a metal mesh ramp at the rear.

Galvanized Steel Tandem Axle

Black utility trailer with dual axles, a metal mesh ramp, and a wooden floor, isolated on black background.

Steel Tandem Axle

ALUMINUM OR STEEL?

All BEARCO trailers are built to the highest of standards, but depending on your application you may be better suited for a steel or an aluminum trailer.

Aluminum Construction

Silver dual-axle utility trailer with diamond plate metal sides and a mesh ramp, equipped with black tires and a hitch for towing.

Aluminum construction gives utility trailers a clear advantage where durability and performance matter most.

Being significantly lighter than steel, aluminum trailers allow for a higher payload capacity from the same size trailer, helping you haul more without upgrading equipment. Aluminum is naturally corrosion and rust resistant, standing up to moisture, road salt, and harsh weather, while also resisting stone chips that can compromise painted steel finishes. The result is a trailer that maintains its strength and appearance over time, delivers a longer working life, and reduces maintenance costs, making aluminum a smart, long-term investment for serious hauling.

steel Construction

A metal utility trailer with dual axles and a mesh ramp at the rear, set against a black background.

Steel construction utility trailers are built for strength, stability, and hard use.

Their rigid frame delivers superior structural integrity, allowing them to withstand daily abuse on demanding jobsites without flexing or fatigue. Steel resists denting and warping under heavy impacts, making it ideal for hauling equipment, materials, and loads that push limits. The added weight of steel also contributes to stable, confident towing when carrying heavy loads. Combined with a lower upfront cost compared to aluminum, steel utility trailers offer a tough, dependable, and cost-effective solution for operators who need maximum durability and strength.