Well it depends upon your specfics and preferences.
Where and how you will travel? Certainly doable from all those running around the Southwest hauling their toys on trailers. There are many and the highways are filled on the weekends with them.
Where do YOU plan on travelling, parking, camping and exploring with the trailer will be the key assessment. It can eventually turn into a ball and chain scenario for some, always having to deal with a trailer. Does the benefit outweigh the negatives?
The trailer is a limitation for depth into remote areas and parking/ boondocking in population. Do allot of that and you will see it's limitations. Only you know if this is applicable/ annoying for you and worth it. You may not mind this at all and adjust. Park and camp wherever, explore with the buggy. Your experience will give you the answer. Some raise their trailer for more clearance. Some do it for a awhile until the novelty wears off.
Some mount a motorcycle on a hitch carrier avoiding the trailer issues.
Means just more baggage, issue to deal with. Lots to be said for the simplicity of a single, self contained unit.
What is your personal preference and limit? You probably won't regret it unless you really yearn to camp deep in the jungle where getting there is harder/ impossible with a trailer. Am sure that there are lots of accessible, remote camping/trailer spots. It's all about flexibility.
Toys do make life more enjoyable, giving greater range and opportunity to explore and fill ones life with more adventure. Some just choose one, capable travel/off road rig vs + trailer/utv-atv. If you're an explorer, go with the trailer. If you're a remote, long term camper, think about it, the choices, benefits of investing more into one capable rig.
Choose what works best for you.