Travel trailers – including wind-shifted or off-hitch units on rural lots
RV Removal & Camper Hauling in Moore, OK
Wind events and severe weather leave many RVs and campers too damaged to move on their own. Whether it's a twisted trailer frame, a hail-crushed roof, or a unit buried in overgrowth on a rural lot, we handle RV removal across the area. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid haul. Send photos for an honest quote before anything moves.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Standard junk haulers aren't equipped for a 30-foot fifth wheel sunk in soft soil after a storm. Camper removal in Oklahoma often means working around wind damage, collapsed awnings, and rural access roads that require specialized tow equipment—not a standard truck.

Disposal Concerns for Deteriorating Campers
A storm-damaged unit sitting in Moore deteriorates fast—UV breaks down seals, moisture rots subfloors, and mold spreads into walls. Storing it longer increases disposal costs. We route usable components to salvage and recycle scrap metal where possible. Remaining debris is hauled for proper disposal so your property is clear after we leave.
Types of Units We Remove
Fifth wheels – oversized frames that require heavy-duty tow equipment
Class A, B, and C motorhomes – non-running units with fire, flood, or storm damage
Pop-up and tent campers – collapsed or frame-bent units from hail events
Toy haulers – damaged rear ramps and structural failures included
Free Pickup or Paid Removal?
Units with intact titles and recoverable scrap value may qualify for free RV removal. Heavily deteriorated campers, units with missing parts, or those requiring specialty equipment typically fall under paid removal. We tell you which category your unit falls into after reviewing photos—no guessing.
What Affects the Price in Moore
Cost factors include unit size, structural damage level, road or lot access, ground conditions, and whether the frame can be towed or must be dismantled on-site. Rural property with soft soil or a long unpaved drive adds equipment time. RV disposal fees vary by weight and condition. Photos give us what we need to quote accurately.
How Removal Works
Submit photos and access details
lot type, road condition, unit position, and visible damage.
Receive a quote
free or paid removal is confirmed before scheduling.
Schedule pickup
we arrange equipment matched to your site and unit type.
Tow or haul
unit is removed in one visit when access allows.
Disposal and cleanup
scrap is recycled, remaining debris is properly disposed of, and the lot is left clear.
Title and Ownership Before Pickup
Having a clear title speeds up the process in Oklahoma. If the title is lost or the name doesn't match, let us know upfront—don't wait until the day of removal. For inherited units or estate situations, documentation showing authorization is typically needed. We don't provide legal paperwork guidance, but we flag title concerns early so nothing stalls pickup day.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Mobile home communities, rural landlords, storage yards, and commercial lots in Oklahoma deal with abandoned units regularly. Junk Camper Removal works with property managers and owners—not just individual sellers. Confirm authorization before requesting a quote.
Why Work With a Camper-Focused Service
General haulers often pass on storm-damaged or off-road units. Junk Camper Removal plans around site access, ground conditions, and unit damage before dispatch. You get a clear quote, the right equipment, and a crew that won't show up unprepared for a unit that's been sitting through an Oklahoma storm season.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, rural landowners, RV park operators, storage facility managers, estate executors, HOAs, and commercial property owners with unwanted or abandoned units on-site.
Coverage Near Moore
We serve surrounding communities throughout the region. Additional service areas near Moore are listed below.
Get a Removal Quote
Send photos of the unit, describe lot access and road type, and note any visible storm or water damage. That's what we need to give you a solid quote fast.
Request Removal Now
To get started, provide: unit type and length, current location and access description, photos showing damage and surroundings, and title status if known.
Common Questions
Can you remove a camper that was damaged in a storm and can't be towed normally?
Yes. Wind and hail damage often bends frames or flattens tires. We assess whether the unit needs special rigging or on-site dismantling before any equipment is dispatched.
My unit is on a rural lot with a dirt road—does that affect the quote?
It does. Soft ground and long unpaved drives require different equipment and add time. Include road condition in your photo submission so the quote reflects actual access.
Do mobile home community managers need to be present for removal?
Someone with site authorization should be reachable on removal day. Physical presence isn't always required, but access to the unit and confirmation of ownership or authorization must be arranged in advance.
What if I don't have the title for an older unit?
Flag it before scheduling. Missing or mismatched titles can delay pickup. Sorting paperwork before the crew arrives keeps the job on track.