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Fifth Wheel Toy Haulers
Fifth wheel toy haulers are a popular type of recreational vehicle (RV) designed for travelers who want to bring their recreational gear—or "toys"—along for the adventure. They combine the spacious living quarters of a traditional fifth wheel with a dedicated garage area for storage and transport.
What is a Fifth Wheel Toy Hauler?A fifth wheel toy hauler is a two-part RV: the main living area and a rear-access garage. It gets its name from the fifth wheel hitch, a large, heavy-duty connection that mounts in the bed of a pickup truck. This connection system provides a more stable and secure tow than a traditional ball hitch, which is necessary for the size and weight of these units.
Key features often include:
- Garage: A separate rear section, typically accessed by a large ramp door that doubles as a patio. This area is used to transport ATVs, motorcycles, jet skis, bicycles, or even serve as a workshop.
- Living Space: Comprehensive living amenities, including a full kitchen, bathroom, master bedroom, and living room.
- Durability: Built with robust frames and suspension systems to handle the extra weight of cargo.
Fifth wheel toy haulers are among the largest towable RVs available. It is crucial for owners to understand the dimensions and weight specifications for safe travel and towing.
Specification | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Length | 30 to 45 feet | Long models require more maneuverability. |
Dry Weight | 10,000 to 18,000 lbs | The weight of the RV with no cargo, water, or propane. |
GVWR | 16,000 to 24,000 lbs | Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (Maximum allowed weight). |
Garage Length | 10 to 18 feet | Area dedicated to cargo storage. |
Key Advantages
Toy haulers offer unique benefits that cater to specific RV lifestyles.
Cargo CapacityThe primary advantage is the ability to carry large, heavy recreational items. The garage floor is usually reinforced, and tie-down points are built into the structure to secure loads during transit. The rear ramp is specifically designed to handle the weight of driving equipment in and out.
Multi-Purpose GarageWhen the toys are unloaded, the garage space transforms into a versatile area. Common uses for the garage include:
- Extra sleeping quarters (often with fold-down beds)
- Office or workspace
- Dining area
- Screened-in patio (when the ramp is lowered)
Due to the location of the fifth wheel hitch over the rear axle of the truck, the trailer's weight is distributed more evenly across the tow vehicle's chassis, resulting in less sway and a smoother, more controlled towing experience compared to bumper-pull trailers of similar size.
Common Features
Fifth wheel toy haulers often come equipped with features designed to enhance both the living and adventure experience.
- Fuel Station: Many units include a built-in fuel tank and pump to refill ATVs or generators, ensuring you don't need to leave the campsite for fuel.
- Outdoor Entertainment: Exterior speakers, TV mounts, and often an outdoor kitchen or shower are standard.
- Heavy-Duty Climate Control: Because the garage is separated, some models feature independent heating and cooling for the cargo area, which is useful when it is used as an extra room.
- Solar Readiness: Built-in wiring for solar panels is a frequent feature to support extended off-grid stays.


