We handle travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A, B, and C motorhomes, pop-up campers, and truck campers throughout Washington. Rain-soaked units with rotted floors or collapsed roofs require careful loading. Wooded and rural properties may need longer rigging or winch assistance. Urban and storage-lot removals involve tight clearances and scheduling coordination.
RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Washington
Pacific Northwest rain, moss, and wet ground accelerate RV deterioration fast. Whether your camper is parked on a wooded lot, stored in an urban driveway, or sitting on a remote recreation property, Junk Camper Removal reviews condition, title status, and site access to determine whether free pickup applies or a paid removal fee is needed. Submit details and get a clear answer.
Washington RV Pickup and Disposal
RV removal in Washington is more complex than standard junk hauling. Soft ground, narrow wooded driveways, and oversized units require specialized equipment and planning. Disposal options—salvage, recycling, or landfill—vary by unit condition and location across the state. A proper quote accounts for all of it.
Removal Services for RVs and Campers

Junk RV Disposal Options
A junk RV in Washington often carries mold, water damage, and deteriorated framing from prolonged rain exposure. Depending on resale and salvage value, units may be parted out, recycled for metal, or sent to a licensed disposal facility. Hazardous materials such as propane tanks and old batteries are handled separately during the process.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free camper removal is possible when a unit has clear title, accessible location, decent mobility, and enough salvage or resale value to offset hauling costs. Units with severe water damage, missing wheels, blocked access on soft ground, or high disposal costs typically require a paid removal fee. We confirm which applies after reviewing your details.
Washington RV Removal Cost
Pricing depends on unit size and type, tire and axle condition, site access, distance from a paved road, salvage value, and disposal route. There are no flat-rate prices. Provide accurate details—dimensions, location type, and condition—and we quote accordingly. No surprises after arrival.
Title Status and Ownership
A clean Washington title speeds up the process. If the title is lost, lienheld, or in another name, let us know upfront—we will explain what documentation is needed. Third-party removals such as landlord or HOA situations require written authorization. We do not make legal determinations, but clear paperwork protects everyone.
How Pickup Works
Submit details
size, type, condition, location, and title status using the quote form.
Receive a quote
free or paid removal confirmed based on your specifics.
Schedule pickup
agree on a date and confirm site access requirements.
Removal day
crew arrives with appropriate equipment for your property type.
Disposal
unit is salvaged, recycled, or disposed of responsibly.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We serve homeowners, landlords, HOAs, RV storage facilities, and commercial property managers across Washington. Wooded residential lots, urban driveways, gated storage yards, and remote recreation parcels each present different access and equipment needs that are factored into every quote.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Flat tires, seized brakes, soft or saturated ground, and overgrown surroundings are common on Washington properties. Units that cannot roll require winching, skidding, or on-site dismantling before transport. Structural damage from prolonged rain exposure may also affect loading approach. Describe these conditions in your quote request so the right equipment is dispatched.
Washington RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across Washington. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Adams County
5 citiesAsotin County
5 citiesBenton County
6 citiesChelan County
9 citiesClallam County
12 citiesClark County
27 citiesColumbia County
2 citiesCowlitz County
9 citiesDouglas County
6 citiesFerry County
15 citiesFranklin County
6 citiesGarfield County
2 citiesGrant County
25 citiesGrays Harbor County
32 citiesIsland County
7 citiesJefferson County
6 citiesKing County
63 citiesKitsap County
28 citiesKittitas County
10 citiesKlickitat County
13 citiesLewis County
13 citiesLincoln County
8 citiesMason County
7 citiesOkanogan County
18 citiesPacific County
11 citiesPend Oreille County
5 citiesPierce County
71 citiesSan Juan County
2 citiesSkagit County
18 citiesSkamania County
3 citiesSnohomish County
66 citiesSpokane County
20 citiesStevens County
11 citiesThurston County
12 citiesWahkiakum County
10 citiesWalla Walla County
10 citiesWhatcom County
19 citiesWhitman County
17 citiesYakima County
28 citiesWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
General junk haulers lack the rigging, trailers, and disposal knowledge that oversized RVs require. Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RVs and campers, so access challenges, title questions, and disposal paths are handled correctly from the first call—not figured out on the day of pickup.
Get a Washington Quote
Send RV type, approximate size, current condition, tire status, property type, and whether you have a title. The more detail you provide, the faster and more accurate your quote will be.
Request Your Quote
RV or camper type and approximate length
Current condition and any known damage
Tire and axle status (rolls or non-rolling)
Property type and access description
Title status (clean, missing, or lien)
Your name, phone number, and location in Washington
Washington RV Removal FAQs
Does heavy rain damage affect whether removal is free?
Yes. Severe water damage reduces salvage value, which can shift a unit from free pickup to paid removal. Describe the damage accurately in your quote request.
Can you remove an RV from a soft or muddy lot?
Soft ground common on wooded Washington properties may require additional equipment or ground protection. Include site conditions in your request so we plan accordingly.
What if my RV is stored at a facility with gate restrictions?
Provide access hours, gate codes or contact, and any height or weight limits. Urban storage sites with tight clearances are handled regularly.
Do I need the title before scheduling?
Having a title speeds things up, but contact us first. Missing or complicated title situations can often still be resolved before pickup.