Travel trailers — including units frozen to the ground or with blown-out tires from prolonged storage.
RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Horace, ND
A freeze-cracked trailer or wind-battered motorhome in Horace isn't getting easier to move with time. Junk Camper Removal handles pickup on rural acreage, tight driveways, and storage lots across the region. Units with value may qualify for free removal; heavily deteriorated rigs typically involve a paid haul. Send photos to find out which applies to yours.
Why RV Removal Here Is Different
Extreme cold seasons accelerate frame rot, tank cracking, and roof collapse faster than most owners expect. Long haul distances and gravel-road access add logistics that standard junk haulers aren't equipped to handle. RV removal in North Dakota requires equipment and route planning standard junk crews skip.

Disposal and Cleanup for Deteriorated Units
A rig that survived several Horace winters likely has water-logged walls, cracked holding tanks, and oxidized metal throughout. Once a unit reaches that condition, storage costs more than it's worth. We sort salvageable metal for recycling, coordinate licensed disposal for hazardous materials, and leave the pad clear. No partial hauls.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — oversized frames requiring proper tow equipment on long rural pulls.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running rigs with wind and freeze damage common in open-plain climates.
Pop-up and folding campers — collapsed or mold-damaged units from snow load or moisture intrusion.
Truck campers — shell and slide-in units left on acreage or in outbuildings.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Units with intact frames, sellable components, or reusable metal may qualify for free RV removal. Rigs with severe freeze damage, collapsed roofs, or contaminated tanks usually require a paid haul because recovery value doesn't offset costs. We quote both scenarios honestly after reviewing your photos.
What Affects the Price in Horace
Route distance, road surface condition, unit size, and the degree of structural damage all factor into the quote. Rigs frozen into soft ground or blocked by outbuildings take additional equipment and time. We build the quote from your specific access situation — no flat-rate guessing.
How the Removal Process Works
Send photos and access details
show the unit's condition, the approach road, and anything blocking it.
Receive a quote
free or paid is determined by salvage value versus haul cost.
Confirm ownership paperwork
title or authorization is confirmed before scheduling.
Crew arrives with correct equipment
flatbed, heavy wrecker, or skid-steer based on your site.
Unit leaves, pad is cleared
debris and fluid spills addressed before the crew departs.
Title and Ownership in North Dakota
A clean title speeds scheduling significantly. If the title is missing, bonded, or in another name, tell us upfront — some situations are workable, others require steps before pickup can happen. We don't make legal determinations, but we flag paperwork gaps early so nothing stalls on removal day.

Abandoned Units on Your Property
Storage yards, acreage owners, RV parks, HOAs, and landlords across North Dakota contact us when a rig has been left without payment or contact. Document your situation and send photos — we advise on what's feasible once we see the unit and access.
Why Use a Dedicated RV Removal Service
Junk Camper Removal crews bring tow equipment rated for oversized RV frames, not pickup trucks suited for furniture hauls. We account for long routes, frozen or muddy ground, and limited turnaround space on rural lots. Quotes reflect actual site conditions — not assumptions made from a zip code.
Who We Serve
Acreage and hobby-farm owners, estate managers, storage facility operators, RV park owners, property managers, and HOA boards dealing with units that need to leave the property.
Coverage Near Horace
We serve communities throughout the surrounding region. See nearby service areas below.
Get a Removal Quote
Send the RV type, overall condition, and a photo of the access route. We respond with a free or paid quote based on what you share.
What to Include Right Now
To quote your job we need: RV type and approximate length, current condition (running, non-running, structural damage), access road surface, any obstacles near the unit, and title status. Photos speed the process considerably.
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
Can you reach rural properties down unpaved roads?
Yes. We route and equip based on your road surface. Gravel, dirt, or seasonal roads are common in this region — describe the approach when you submit photos.
The rig has been frozen into the ground. Does that make removal impossible?
Not impossible, but it changes equipment needs and timing. Spring thaw or mechanical extraction may apply depending on conditions.
What if I have no title for an old unit?
Missing titles are common with older rigs. Some gaps are workable with alternate documentation; others require steps first. Tell us upfront so we can flag any issues before scheduling.
Does wind and freeze damage make a rig worth less to you?
Structural damage and contaminated systems reduce or eliminate salvage value, which shifts the job toward paid removal. Photos let us assess this before quoting.