Then I guess invest in some land, open up an orv private park, provide great campground amentities, have some 900 acres to wheel in the trails, etc. Lots of these opening up across the eastern and central parts of US. Always hear about them.
Its one of the reasons I picked up a toter, put a camper type of thing on the back, tow a 18' flatbed trailer, and pull the TJ around with it. I've put together couple of gear haulers for the Jeep in the past. Got to a point where they were too big for the stuff I needed or thought I needed to camp. The wheeling was based on a central camp and not like what you do. But that was several (ok 10) years ago. Since my kids are of mid-teenage years now, and I haven't been camping in a decade (lol), I put together a little luggage trailer 2-3 yrs ago. It uses a basic HF 40x49 trailer, 12" wheels, a 17cuft yard dump bed and its painted military colors to pull behind the Jeep when necessary. It basically hauled 1-2 night camping or a hotel/overnight bags.
Only thing I could think to help in your situation is the gear and tools. Lighten it up. Think what you can do with pre-maintenance on items, replace/fix what you need to in the driveway and go wheel it. Do you need all your tools or do others carry similar items and components with them. Take inventory between everyone and see about sharing the carrying of supplies. Usually, you probably wheel with friends with similar equipped vehicles. So parts and tool sharing is an easy thing to do.