Travel trailers — including units frozen to the ground after winter storage
RV Removal for Old Campers in Severance, CO
A junk camper parked at a cabin, up a steep driveway, or behind a storage yard presents real access challenges. Snow-season wear, grade conditions, and limited turnaround space all affect how removal gets planned. Junk Camper Removal handles those details upfront. Send photos and access notes to find out whether your unit qualifies for free pickup or requires a paid haul.
Why RV Removal in Colorado Is Different
Standard junk haulers aren't equipped for steep mountain grades, soft ground after snowmelt, or long pull-outs on rural roads. RV and camper removal here requires access planning, the right tow equipment, and knowledge of how mountain storage degrades a unit before the job even starts.

Disposal, Salvage, and Cleanup for Old Campers
Years of freeze-thaw cycles rot subfloors, crack holding tanks, and seize axles. Units stored at cabins or mountain lots often sit unlevel, accelerating frame damage. We assess salvageable parts, coordinate recycling for metal and components, and haul the remainder to a licensed disposal facility—leaving the site clear.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Fifth wheels — oversized rigs requiring grade-rated tow equipment on steep driveways
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running units pulled from cabin lots and storage yards
Pop-up and folding campers — deteriorated frames common after high-altitude UV and snow load
Truck campers — removed from beds or stored separately on property
Free RV Removal or Paid Pickup
Units with intact titles and salvageable value may qualify for free removal. Campers with heavy snow damage, seized running gear, or difficult mountain access typically require a paid haul. We confirm which applies after reviewing your photos and site conditions—no assumption either way before we see the details.
What Affects the Removal Quote
Quoted price depends on road grade to the unit, ground condition, whether the RV runs or tows, size and weight, title status, and distance from a paved route. A camper locked in a narrow cabin driveway costs more to extract than one staged roadside. Share access specifics and we quote accordingly.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit details
send photos of the unit, the access route, and any grade or clearance concerns.
Receive a quote
free or paid removal is confirmed based on condition and site access.
Schedule pickup
we plan around road conditions, season, and property access windows.
Haul and dispose
the unit is towed or dismantled on-site, then taken to salvage or disposal.
Site cleared
property is left clean with no debris remaining.
Title and Ownership Before Pickup
A valid title in your name speeds up removal. If the title is lost or the unit belonged to an estate, share what documentation you have. For abandoned units on your property, authorization paperwork may be needed before we can proceed. We clarify what's required during the quote stage—not after arrival.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Storage yards, RV parks, cabin lots, HOAs, and landlords in Severance deal with units left behind by former tenants or owners. Junk Camper Removal works with property managers to coordinate authorized removal once documentation is in order.
Why Work With a Crew That Plans for Mountain Access
Most tow services won't quote a job on a steep, unpaved driveway without seeing it first—and then decline. We build access conditions into the quote from the start, use equipment rated for grade work, and don't show up underprepared. That saves a wasted trip and gets your property cleared on schedule.
Who We Serve in Severance, Colorado
Cabin and mountain property owners, storage yard operators, RV park managers, estate executors, landlords, and HOA boards with unwanted or abandoned units on-site.
Request a Removal Quote
Send the RV type, your best description of the access route and any grade or clearance issues, and photos. We respond with a free or paid quote—no vague estimates.
What to Include Right Now
To quote your job, include: RV or camper type and approximate length, photos of the unit and access route, whether it rolls or is stationary, title status, and your location in Severance, CO.
Common Questions About RV Removal in Severance
Can you reach a camper parked up a steep unpaved driveway?
Yes, but grade and surface conditions affect equipment and cost. Send photos of the route so we can quote accurately rather than estimate blind.
My RV has been sitting through several winters—is it still removable?
Snow-season wear, frozen axles, and rotted frames are common in Colorado. Most units are still towable or can be dismantled on-site if towing isn't possible.
Does the camper need to be near the road for free pickup?
Road proximity helps, but it's not the only factor. Salvage value, title status, and unit condition all affect whether free removal applies.
What if the RV is at a cabin I only visit seasonally?
We can schedule around your access windows. Let us know the property situation and any gate or road conditions that change by season.