Travel trailers — including units frozen to the ground or sunk into soft lakefront soil
RV Removal for Junk Campers in Jackson, WI
A winter-damaged camper or aging seasonal trailer sitting on your Jackson property doesn't have to stay. Whether it's parked at a lake cabin, rusting on a farm lot, or taking up space after years of disuse, Junk Camper Removal handles pickup from tight seasonal sites. Some units qualify for free haul-out; others require a paid removal fee. Send photos and we'll confirm which applies.
Why RV Removal in Wisconsin Is Different
RV removal isn't standard junk pickup. Frozen frames, soft floors from snowmelt, and lakefront lots with no paved access all require equipment and planning that general haulers skip. Seasonal storage patterns here mean units often sit longer than intended—and leave in worse shape.

Camper Disposal for Jackson Properties
Harsh freeze-thaw cycles crack tanks, rot subfloors, and seize axles. A unit that looked salvageable in October may be structurally compromised by spring. Once we remove it, usable parts go to salvage yards, metals go to recyclers, and non-recoverable material is disposed of properly—leaving your property clear without debris left behind.
What We Remove
Fifth wheels — farm and rural lots with no paved lane handled with appropriate tow equipment
Pop-up and tent campers — collapsed frames, mold damage, and seized hardware included
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running units, dead batteries, and flat tires are routine
Toy haulers and hybrid trailers — ramp damage and water intrusion from winter storage common
Free RV Removal or Paid Pickup?
Units with recoverable metal, a clear title, and reasonable access may qualify for free RV removal. Heavily rotted campers, those on soft ground, or units requiring special equipment to extract typically involve a removal fee. We confirm which applies after reviewing your photos—no guessing required.
What Affects Removal Cost Near Jackson
Pricing depends on unit size and weight, site access (gravel lane, muddy lot, or lakefront slope), structural condition, and haul distance to the nearest salvage or disposal facility. Seasonal road weight restrictions in Wisconsin can also affect scheduling and cost. Photos of the unit and the access path give us what we need to quote accurately.
How Removal Works
Submit details
photos of the unit, the access route, and any title or ownership documents you have.
Receive a quote
we confirm free or paid pickup and flag any access equipment needed.
Schedule pickup
we coordinate around seasonal road conditions and your property schedule.
Haul and dispose
the unit is towed or dismantled on-site, then taken to salvage or disposal. Site is left clear.
Title and Ownership in Wisconsin
A matching title speeds up the process. If the title is missing, we can advise on what paperwork typically helps—but we don't file documents on your behalf. Inherited units, estate sales, and long-stored campers often have title gaps; tell us upfront so we can plan accordingly rather than discover it at pickup.

Abandoned RV Removal for Property Owners
RV parks, storage lots, landlords, HOAs, and farm property owners dealing with a unit left behind by a former tenant or guest can request removal. Bring documentation showing your authority over the property.
Why Use Junk Camper Removal?
We focus on RVs and campers only—not general junk. That means we carry the right tow gear for stuck or sunken units, understand seasonal access limits, and give quotes that reflect actual haul conditions rather than best-case assumptions. No surprise fees when the ground is soft or the lane is narrow.
Who We Serve
Lake cabin owners, farm property holders, seasonal campground operators, private storage yards, estate executors, and residential homeowners throughout Wisconsin dealing with campers that have outlasted their usefulness.
Coverage Near Jackson
We serve communities across Adams County and surrounding areas. Select a nearby location below to confirm service availability.
Get a Removal Quote
Send the unit type, its condition, your access situation, and clear photos. Junk Camper Removal will respond with a straightforward free-or-paid answer and a scheduled pickup window.
Request Pickup Details
To quote your job we need: RV type and approximate year, current condition, site access description (paved, gravel, mud, slope), title status, and at least two photos. Provide these upfront and we can respond the same day.
Common Questions
Can you remove a camper frozen into the ground or buried in mud?
Yes. Soft soil and frost-heaved units are common in Wisconsin. We assess equipment needs from your photos before arrival so the right gear shows up.
Does winter damage make a unit unsalvageable?
Not always. Even heavily deteriorated campers often yield recyclable metal. Condition affects whether pickup is free or paid—it rarely means we can't take it.
What if the RV is at a remote lake cabin with no paved road?
Unpaved and seasonal-access properties are routine for us. Describe the lane and terrain when you submit photos so we can match equipment to your site.
Do I need the title before scheduling?
Having it ready speeds things up. If it's missing, let us know the situation upfront—inherited units and long-stored campers often need extra paperwork steps, and earlier notice avoids delays on pickup day.