Travel trailers — including units with flat tires or seized hitches common on long-parked lake-area campers
RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Arlington, TN
Whether a camper is parked on a sloped rural driveway, sitting near a lake access road, or taking up space in a suburban yard, Junk Camper Removal can haul it out. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid removal fee based on condition and access. Share your details and we'll give you a straight answer.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Camper removal in Tennessee isn't standard junk hauling. Units are often parked on gravel lots, down unpaved paths, or wedged beside outbuildings. Soft ground, tight turns, and overgrowth all affect how a unit gets removed — and what equipment is needed.

What Happens to Your Old Camper
In Arlington, humidity and seasonal rain accelerate rot in floors, walls, and frames. A camper that looked stable last year may be structurally compromised now. We assess salvageable components for resale, send recyclable metals to scrap yards, and arrange proper disposal for materials that can't be reused. The spot is left clear after pickup.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Fifth wheels — large units on rural driveways needing extra tow clearance
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running or fire-damaged coaches
Pop-up and tent trailers — often stored in suburban yards with frame damage
Toy haulers and cargo trailers — units converted or abandoned on commercial lots
Free Pickup or Paid Removal — Which Applies?
Units in resalable or high-scrap-value condition may qualify for free pickup. Campers with severe water damage, missing axles, or difficult hillside access typically require a paid removal fee. We don't guess — we quote based on real access and condition details you provide.
What Drives the Cost in Arlington
Pricing factors include RV size and weight, road or driveway access (paved vs. gravel vs. hillside), current condition, and whether the unit needs winching or dismantling before tow. Distance to the nearest disposal facility also affects the final figure. There are no flat-rate promises — your quote reflects your actual job.
How Removal Works, Step by Step
Send details
photos, RV type, size, and a description of the access route
Receive a quote
free or paid options explained clearly based on what you share
Confirm pickup
schedule a date that works; we handle rural and hillside routes
We haul it out
tow, winch, or dismantle as needed; no leftover debris
Disposal complete
scrap, salvage, or licensed disposal depending on condition
Title and Ownership in Tennessee
Having a clean title speeds up the process, but missing paperwork doesn't automatically stop removal. Bring whatever ownership documents you have — title, bill of sale, or registration. For units without documentation, we can explain what authorization options are typically available in Tennessee before scheduling pickup.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
RV parks, storage yards, landlords, HOAs, and private homeowners in Shelby County all contact us about campers left behind by others. We work with property managers to document condition and coordinate removal efficiently.
Why Work With a Camper-Specific Crew
General junk haulers often lack the equipment for long-frame tows down tight rural lanes or steep hillside lots. Junk Camper Removal plans access before arrival, brings the right tow or winch setup, and quotes honestly — so there are no surprises on removal day.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, lake cabin owners, rural landowners, RV parks, storage facilities, landlords, HOAs, estate handlers, and commercial property managers throughout Shelby County and surrounding areas.
Coverage Near Arlington
We serve communities across the region surrounding Arlington. See nearby areas below.
Get Your Removal Quote
Send photos of the RV, describe the access route, and note any known damage or title status. We'll respond with a clear free or paid quote.
What to Include Right Now
To quote your job accurately, share: RV type and approximate length, current location and driveway or road access, photos of the unit and access path, and any title or ownership documents you have on hand.
Common Questions Before You Request a Quote
Can you reach a camper at the end of a gravel lane or on a hillside lot?
Yes. We assess access details you provide and bring appropriate tow or winch equipment. Tight or sloped driveways are common in Tennessee and don't automatically prevent removal.
The camper has been sitting for years and has no title — is removal still possible?
Often yes. We work through available documentation options in Tennessee. Provide whatever paperwork you have and we'll outline next steps.
Will water damage or a collapsed roof raise the cost?
Severe structural damage can affect whether a unit qualifies for free pickup. It factors into the quote, but doesn't mean removal is unavailable — it means paid removal is more likely.
How soon can pickup happen after I get a quote?
Scheduling depends on location and current availability. Lake-area and rural jobs sometimes require additional lead time for equipment planning. We confirm a realistic date during the quote process.