Travel trailers — including units half-buried in overgrown farm lots
RV Removal for Old Campers in Hampton, IA
Whether it's parked on a gravel drive, sitting in a field, or rusting behind a machine shed, an old RV in Iowa takes a beating from wind, frost, and years of neglect. Some units qualify for free RV removal; others need a paid haul based on condition and access. Send photos and we'll give you a straight answer before anything is scheduled.
Why Camper Removal Is Different Here
Standard junk haulers aren't equipped for a 30-foot trailer sitting 400 feet off a county road on soft ground. RV removal in rural Iowa means planning for gravel access, low clearance, and units that haven't moved in years.

What Happens to a Camper Left Too Long
Hard winters and open wind exposure collapse roofs, rot floors, and warp frames fast in Iowa. A unit that sat through three freeze-thaw cycles is often unsalvageable. We assess what can be salvaged or recycled, handle proper RV disposal, and leave the site clear — no debris, no fluids, no leftover frame sections.
Camper and RV Types We Handle
Fifth wheels — heavy frames that need the right tow equipment on soft or gravel ground
Pop-up campers — often collapsed from snow load and require disassembly before haul-out
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running units towed or flatbedded from tight access points
Toy haulers and park models — oversized units common on rural Iowa acreage
Free Pickup or Paid Removal — Which Applies?
Units with clean title, decent scrap value, and reachable access may qualify for free RV removal. Heavily deteriorated campers, those on soft ground far from a paved road, or units needing winching typically involve a haul fee. We'll confirm which applies after reviewing your photos and access description.
What Shapes the Removal Cost
Pricing factors include unit size and weight, how far off a county road it sits, ground conditions, whether it rolls or needs a flatbed, and the extent of disassembly required. A camper on a gravel drive near a paved road costs less to move than one parked deep on farm acreage. Photos give us what we need to quote accurately.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit details
send photos, unit type, and access notes including road surface and distance from the nearest paved road
Receive a quote
we confirm free or paid pickup based on condition and logistics
Schedule pickup
agree on a date that works for your property and schedule
Haul and disposal
Junk Camper Removal handles towing, RV disposal, recycling, and site cleanup
Title and Ownership Before We Pick Up
Having a title speeds up the process. If the title is lost or the unit is in a deceased family member's name, note that when you request a quote. We don't make legal determinations, but we can tell you what paperwork is typically needed before a pickup is confirmed in Iowa.

Abandoned Campers on Your Property
Landlords, storage yards, RV parks, and commercial lot owners in Franklin County can request removal of abandoned RVs left by former tenants. Authorization documentation is required before pickup is scheduled.
Why Work With a Crew That Knows Rural Access
Junk Camper Removal plans around gravel roads, narrow farm lanes, and seasonal ground conditions before the truck rolls. We bring the right equipment for the job — not a standard junk hauler that turns around at the field edge. Quotes are honest about cost upfront so there are no surprises on pickup day.
Who We Serve in Hampton
Homeowners on rural acreage, farm property owners, estate executors, RV park operators, storage facility managers, and commercial landowners in and around Hampton, Iowa.
Coverage Near Hampton
We pick up junk campers and RVs throughout Franklin County and surrounding areas. Communities near Hampton are listed below.
Request a Removal Quote
Send the RV type, year if known, photos from multiple angles, and a brief description of road and ground access. That's enough for a firm quote.
What We Need Right Now
RV or camper type and approximate length
Photos showing condition and access road
City and county in Iowa
Title status — present, missing, or unknown
Common Questions Before Booking
Can you reach a camper parked on a gravel farm lane?
Yes. We assess lane width, surface condition, and turning radius before scheduling so the right equipment arrives the first time.
Does a camper collapsed from snow or wind cost more to remove?
Usually, yes. Units that need on-site disassembly before hauling take more time and equipment, which affects the quote.
What if I don't have the title?
Note that upfront. Missing or unclear title situations are common and affect scheduling, but many can still be resolved before pickup.
How long does pickup take once scheduled?
Most single-unit jobs in Hampton are completed in a few hours. Remote acreage locations or units needing winching may take longer.