Travel trailers — including units frozen to gravel pads or buried under seasonal debris.
RV Removal & Camper Hauling in Aitkin, MN
An RV sitting through multiple freeze-thaw cycles in Aitkin deteriorates fast—frames crack, tanks split, and mold spreads once water gets in. Whether the unit is parked at a lake cabin, buried in a back lot, or blocking a driveway under packed snow, Junk Camper Removal can haul it out. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid removal fee. Send photos to find out which applies to yours.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Standard junk haulers rarely carry equipment rated for a 10,000-lb trailer frozen into a gravel pad. Minnesota winters leave units ice-locked, frames swollen with moisture, and access paths muddy or snowpacked by spring. Specialized rigging and tow equipment matter before the first call is even placed.

Disposal Help for Deteriorated Campers
Units stored through harsh winters in Aitkin often arrive with rotted subfloors, cracked holding tanks, and seized axles. Recyclers accept aluminum and steel; propane tanks and batteries require separate handling. We sort salvageable metal from true waste, haul both, and leave the pad clear. You do not need to prep the unit beforehand.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Fifth wheels — heavy rear-pin units needing proper tow capacity on soft or uneven ground.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running rigs with dead batteries or flat tires from long storage.
Pop-up and tent campers — canvas-damaged or frame-bent units common after lake-cabin winters.
Truck campers — slide-off units no longer paired with a working vehicle.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal?
Units with intact frames, recoverable metal, and reasonable road access may qualify for free RV removal. Units with severe freeze damage, missing axles, or access blocked by snow, mud, or tight rural lanes typically require a paid haul fee. Photos and access details determine which path applies before any commitment is made.
What Affects the Removal Cost in Aitkin
Pricing factors include unit size and weight, extent of freeze-thaw structural damage, road and driveway conditions at pickup, and distance from a licensed disposal or recycling facility. Snow-packed or soft-ground access adds equipment time. Provide photos and address details for an accurate quote—no fixed prices are posted because no two jobs match.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit photos and access notes
show the unit, the driveway or lot, and any obstacles like snow, fencing, or soft ground.
Receive a quote
free pickup or a flat paid fee, confirmed before scheduling.
Schedule pickup
we coordinate around ground conditions and your availability.
Crew arrives with proper equipment
chains, rigging, and tow capacity matched to the unit.
Haul and dispose
metal recycled, waste handled at licensed facilities, site left clear.
Title and Ownership in Minnesota
A clean title speeds up the process. If yours is lost or the RV was inherited, note that when requesting a quote—paperwork options vary by situation. We do not provide legal advice, but we can outline what documentation is typically needed so pickup is not delayed. Abandoned units on your property have a separate process; see below.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Landlords, RV parks, storage yards, HOAs, and commercial lot owners regularly contact us about units left behind by former tenants or owners. Provide documentation of your ownership or management authority and we will advise on next steps for removal.
Why Use a Camper-Specific Service
Junk Camper Removal focuses on RVs and trailers, not general junk. That means tow equipment rated for large units, experience reading frozen or soft-ground access, and honest quotes that reflect real removal costs. We do not send a crew unprepared for what the site actually requires.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, lake cabin owners, rural landowners, RV parks, storage facilities, estate managers, landlords, HOAs, and commercial property operators throughout Minnesota.
Coverage Near Aitkin
We serve communities across Aitkin County and surrounding areas. See nearby service locations below.
Get a Removal Quote
Send photos of the unit, note the access road or driveway conditions, and include the general location. We will confirm free or paid removal and schedule from there. Start your quote now.
Request Pickup Details
To move quickly, include: photos of the unit and access path, RV type and approximate length, whether the unit rolls or is immobile, and your city or ZIP code in Aitkin County.
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
Can you remove a trailer that has been frozen to the ground all winter?
Yes. Units ice-locked to gravel or soil are common spring jobs. We bring equipment suited for that, but access photos help us plan the right approach.
My RV sat at a lake cabin for years and the frame is bent. Will you still take it?
Structurally compromised units are accepted. Severe damage shifts the job toward paid removal rather than free pickup, but it does not prevent removal.
The driveway is a long rural two-track that may be soft. Is that a problem?
Rural and soft-ground access is flagged during quoting so we match the right equipment. It may affect cost but rarely prevents pickup.
Do I need to drain tanks or remove belongings first?
Remove personal items before pickup. Tanks should be emptied if possible; if not, note it when requesting a quote so handling is accounted for.