
Seasonal recreational transport
Minnesota Snowbird Toy Transport
Boats, RVs, trailers, carts and bikes leaving Minnesota for the season.
Overview
Seasonal transport in Minnesota
Minnesota's shipping season is defined by the freeze. Equipment has to be winterized and out before sustained cold, which compresses most of the state's southbound volume into a few weeks in October.
The state's other defining feature is storage. Most boats and RVs here live in seasonal lots rather than at home, which generally makes pickup easier than in dense metros — as long as release authorization is handled in advance.
Enterprise Auto Transport is a licensed broker (USDOT #2273104, MC #774106). We arrange transportation with qualified motor carriers — we do not own trucks or employ drivers.
Also served
Covered from this page
We serve these markets on the same corridors and with the same guidance above. We do not publish a separate page for each one, because it would repeat this information with a different name at the top — call or request a quote and we will handle the specifics for your address.
- St. Paul
- Rochester (MN)
- Bloomington
- Eden Prairie
- Minnetonka
- Woodbury
Questions
Minnesota FAQs
Do you serve Minnesota outside the Twin Cities?
Yes. Rochester, Duluth and the surrounding areas are all served; we cover them from this page rather than publishing separate pages that would repeat the same information.
When does the Minnesota season really close?
It varies year to year, but planning around an October pickup rather than a November one is the safer approach for anything with water or fluids in it.
Get started
Request a quote
Not sure what kind of hauler you need?
Don't worry. You don't have to know whether you need a power-only truck, flatbed, enclosed trailer, RV driver or specialized carrier. Just tell us what you're moving, its approximate size, where it's going and when you need it moved. We'll review the shipment and determine what type of transportation is appropriate.
Please note: Anything that rolls on its own wheels must be roadworthy before pickup. The customer is responsible for repairs — tires, bearings, brakes, lights — and for towing and repair costs if the unit becomes disabled in transit.
Ready to move your boat, RV or toys?
Equipment-specific quoting on dimensions, weight and trailer condition — with a coordinator who answers the phone.
