Travel trailers — including units without functioning wheels or hitch access on sloped ground
RV Removal for Old Campers in Murray, KY
A camper parked on a hillside lot, sinking into soft ground near a pond, or wedged inside a barn in Murray raises the same question: who hauls this out? Junk Camper Removal handles rolling-terrain pickups, tight rural access, and lake-area units others decline. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid haul depending on condition and access.
Why Camper Removal Here Is Different
Standard junk haulers are not equipped for a 30-foot trailer settled into a muddy field or blocked behind farm equipment. Kentucky properties mix steep driveways, gravel lanes, and soft creek-bottom lots — situations that need RV-specific towing and extraction planning before any truck rolls out.

Disposal and Cleanup for Stored Units
Campers left in barns or tree cover in Murray rot faster than they look. Roof delamination, rodent nesting, and frame rust make standard resale impossible. We sort salvageable metal, coordinate recycling where applicable, and haul the remainder to licensed disposal — leaving the storage spot clear without pushing the problem to a landfill by default.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Fifth wheels — oversize units that need proper extraction from tight barn openings or narrow driveways
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running coaches sitting on soft or uneven surfaces
Pop-up and folding campers — collapsed, water-damaged, or mold-heavy units
Truck campers and slide-ins — removed from the bed or stored separately on rural lots
Free Pickup or Paid Removal — Which Applies?
Units with recoverable scrap value and reasonable road access may qualify for free RV removal. Campers buried in overgrowth, submerged in soft ground, or requiring specialized extraction equipment typically involve a paid haul fee. We confirm which applies after reviewing your photos and access situation — no assumption either way until we see it.
What Affects the Cost in Murray
Pricing inputs include unit size and weight, whether the ground can support a tow truck, distance from a paved road, title availability, and whether partial dismantling is needed to exit a barn or gate. Soft-ground recovery and hillside extractions carry higher labor costs. Submit your address and photos for an accurate quote.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit your info
unit type, condition, address, and current access photos
Receive a quote
free or paid confirmed based on your specific situation
Schedule pickup
we plan equipment and approach for your property type
Extraction and haul-out
soft-ground boards, winch lines, or standard tow depending on terrain
Disposal and confirmation
unit goes to recycling, salvage, or licensed disposal; you get confirmation when done
Title and Ownership Paperwork in Kentucky
A clean title speeds up the process. If yours is lost, a duplicate can often be requested through the Kentucky motor vehicle office. No title does not automatically block removal — authorization documentation and bill-of-sale options exist for some situations. Share what you have and we will tell you what is workable before scheduling.

Abandoned Units on Your Property
RV parks, storage yards, rural landlords, and HOAs across Kentucky deal with campers left behind by tenants or owners. We work with property managers on bulk removal and document the haul for your records. Contact us before pursuing costly legal holds.
Why Work With a Camper-Focused Crew
Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RV and camper haul-outs — not general junk. That means we arrive with the right equipment for soft ground, grade changes, and barn access instead of sending a standard box truck that cannot complete the job. Quotes are based on your actual site, not a generic price list.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, rural landowners, lake-property owners, RV parks, storage facilities, estate executors, and commercial lot managers throughout Murray and surrounding Calloway County areas. If a camper is on your property and needs to leave, reach out.
Request a Removal Quote
Send us the unit type, rough dimensions, current condition, and a photo of the access route. That is enough to confirm free or paid and give you a real number. Start your quote here.
What to Include Right Now
RV or camper type and approximate length
Current condition (running, flat tires, rotted, stuck)
Access description (gravel, soft ground, barn, slope)
Photos of the unit and the approach path
Your contact info and best call time
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
Can you reach a camper parked on a steep or muddy lot?
Often yes — we assess slope and soil conditions from your photos before dispatching. Some sites need a winch setup or ground boards; we plan for that in advance.
The camper has been in a barn for years and the door barely clears. Is that a problem?
Barn extractions are common in rural Kentucky. We measure the opening against the unit and determine whether partial disassembly or a specific pull angle is needed before arrival.
I inherited this property and have no paperwork for the camper. Can you still remove it?
Share what ownership documents you do have. Alternatives to a standard title exist for estate situations, and we will identify what satisfies our documentation requirement before scheduling.
Will the ground near the lake hold a tow truck?
Soft lakeside ground is one of the most common access challenges we plan around. Seasonal timing and equipment choice both factor in — we confirm ground suitability before committing to a date.