Travel trailers — including units frozen in place or settled into soft ground after seasonal storage.
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in Laurel, MT
A deteriorating motorhome or trailer sitting on a ranch, gravel lot, or rural storage pad in Laurel presents real logistics. Snow exposure, long access roads, and frozen ground all factor into how removal gets planned. Junk Camper Removal handles long-distance pickups across Montana — free or paid depending on unit condition.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Standard junk haulers aren't equipped for large-unit towing across remote Montana terrain. Soft ground, gated ranch entries, and miles of unpaved road require purpose-built equipment and route planning before a crew ever shows up.

What Happens to the Camper After Pickup
Units pulled from Laurel properties go to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal depending on condition. Snow-damaged frames, rotted floors, and rusted tanks are assessed on pickup. Reusable components are separated. Hazardous materials — propane lines, batteries, refrigerant — are handled before the shell is processed. The site is left clear.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — heavy units requiring proper kingpin disconnect and long-haul towing capability.
Motorhomes (Class A, B, C) — non-running rigs with snow or moisture damage assessed before tow.
Pop-up and tent trailers — collapsed, warped, or mold-damaged from open-air Montana winters.
Truck campers — dismounted shells stored on ranch properties or in open fields.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal — Which Applies?
Units with salvageable value — intact frames, working axles, sellable components — may qualify for free RV removal. Units with severe snow damage, frame rot, or contamination typically require a paid haul. Condition photos help determine which applies before any commitment is made.
What Drives the Cost Near Laurel
Pricing reflects drive distance, road conditions to the property, unit size and weight, and whether dismantling is needed on-site. Remote ranch access and long unpaved routes add logistics cost. A quote is based on your specific location and unit — not a flat regional rate.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit details
unit type, condition, and access notes including road type and gate info.
Receive a quote
free or paid is confirmed based on photos and distance.
Schedule pickup
a crew and equipment matched to your site's access requirements are dispatched.
Removal and haul-off
the unit is disconnected, loaded, and removed from the property.
Disposal or salvage
processed at an appropriate facility; no unit left behind.
Title and Ownership in Montana
A clean title simplifies pickup scheduling. If the title is lost or the unit is in an estate, bring what documentation you have — bill of sale, registration, or proof of property ownership. Montana paperwork situations are common and won't automatically block removal. Authorization to remove is confirmed before the crew arrives.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Ranch owners, storage yards, RV parks, landlords, and HOAs dealing with an abandoned unit should document the situation before requesting removal. Authorization requirements vary by property type. Share what you know and we'll work from there.
Why Work With a Crew That Knows Montana Logistics
Junk Camper Removal plans for long-distance routes, ranch gate access, and seasonal ground conditions before dispatch. Equipment is matched to unit weight and site terrain. Quotes are honest about free versus paid — no bait-and-switch on arrival day.
Who We Serve
Ranch and farm owners, rural homeowners, storage facility operators, RV parks, estate executors, landlords, and commercial lot managers across Montana dealing with units that need to go.
Get a Removal Quote
Send unit type, condition description, photos if available, and your property access details. That's enough to return a real quote.
What to Include Right Now
To get a fast quote, provide: RV or camper type, approximate year, current condition, property address or nearest cross-road, road surface to the unit, and any gate or access restrictions.
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
Can you reach properties on unpaved or seasonal roads?
Yes. Route and equipment are planned around your access conditions. Provide road type and any low-clearance or soft-ground notes when you submit.
What if the camper has been sitting through multiple Montana winters?
Snow exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and moisture damage are standard in this region. Condition affects whether removal is free or paid, but it doesn't prevent pickup.
Do I need the title before scheduling?
Not always. Lost titles and estate units are handled regularly. Bring whatever ownership documentation exists and the situation gets sorted before crew dispatch.
How far out do you travel for a single unit?
Long-distance pickups across Montana are part of normal operations. Distance factors into cost but does not disqualify a job.