Travel trailers — including wind-damaged and delaminated units with blown-out sidewalls
RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Iowa, KS
An old RV parked on an open lot in Iowa takes a beating — wind, sun, and freeze cycles break down frames fast. Whether you have a rotting travel trailer, a sinking fifth wheel, or a motorhome that hasn't moved in years, Junk Camper Removal handles the tow, haul, and disposal. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid removal fee. Send details and we confirm which applies to yours.
Iowa, Kansas RV Removal
Flat, open terrain means RVs stored outdoors here face constant wind load and UV exposure that collapse roofs and corrode frames faster than in sheltered climates. Standard junk haulers lack the rigging and long-haul capacity these units require. RV and camper removal is a specialized job — and that's all we do.

Camper Disposal for Iowa Properties
Wind-stressed seams let moisture in quickly on open lots. Once water penetrates a roof, the floor deck, wall studs, and insulation deteriorate within a season or two. Units left on farm properties or rural acreage often settle unevenly into soft ground, making removal harder over time. We assess salvage value, recover usable metal and components, and route the remainder to licensed recycling or disposal facilities — then clear the pad.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — oversize hitches and long frames handled with proper rigging
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — running or non-running, we tow or flatbed as needed
Pop-up and tent campers — collapsed or frame-bent units on farm lots
Toy haulers — including those with compromised ramps or rotted floors
Free RV Removal or Paid Pickup
Units with recoverable metal, intact axles, or salvageable appliances may qualify for free camper removal. Heavily deteriorated rigs — especially those with rotted floors, collapsed roofs, or sunk frames — typically require a paid haul fee. We review your photos and give you a straight answer before scheduling anything.
What Affects Removal Cost in Iowa
Pricing depends on unit size, structural condition, site access, and haul distance. Farm and rural properties often add road or gate access time. A Class A on a soft lot costs more to extract than a travel trailer on gravel. Salvage value offsets cost when recoverable materials exist. Submit photos of the unit and your lot in Iowa for an accurate quote.
How RV Removal Works
Submit details
photos, unit type, dimensions, and site access notes via the form below
Receive a quote
we confirm free or paid removal and schedule a date
Access confirmed
we plan equipment and route for your property type, including rural or farm lots
Removal day
crew arrives, disconnects, and extracts the unit; no prep work needed from you
Site cleared
we haul to salvage, recycling, or disposal and confirm completion
Title and Ownership in Kansas
A clean title speeds things up but is not always required. Owned units with a matching ID move fastest. Inherited RVs, gifted units, or rigs with lost paperwork can still be removed — we explain what documentation helps before pickup. We do not make legal title transfer claims; bring questions about Kansas titling to a licensed title service.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Storage yards, RV parks, farm lots, HOAs, and landlords in Kansas regularly need abandoned units cleared. We work with property managers and owners directly — bring documentation showing your authority over the property and we handle the rest.
Why Use a Dedicated RV Removal Service
Junk Camper Removal brings equipment sized for RVs, not furniture loads. We plan for open-lot access, soft ground, and long hauls before the crew arrives. Quotes are honest — if a unit needs paid removal, we say so upfront. No surprise fees on pickup day.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, farm property owners, rural landowners, RV park operators, storage facility managers, estate executors, HOAs, and commercial lot owners across Kansas use our service to clear unwanted units.
Coverage Near Iowa
We serve communities throughout Doniphan County and surrounding areas of Kansas. See nearby locations below.
Get a Removal Quote
Send photos, unit type, rough dimensions, and your site access situation. We respond with a free or paid determination and available dates.
Request Pickup Details
To quote your job we need: unit type and length, photos of the RV and access path, your location in Iowa, title status if known, and the best way to reach you.
Common Questions
Can you reach properties on dirt or gravel farm roads?
Yes. Rural and farm access is standard for us in Kansas. Note road type and any low-clearance gates when you submit your quote request.
The RV has been sitting for years and the tires are flat — does that matter?
No. We bring equipment to move non-rolling units. Flat tires, sunken frames, and seized brakes are expected on long-stored rigs.
What if the unit is badly wind-damaged with a collapsed roof?
We still remove it. Structural damage affects whether the unit qualifies for free pickup or paid removal — it does not prevent removal.
How far out do you haul in Kansas?
Long-distance hauling across Kansas is common. Distance adds to cost but does not disqualify a job. Confirm your location in the quote form.