Travel trailers — including units frozen to the ground or with blown-out tires from cold-weather sitting
RV Removal for Junk Campers in Tyndall, SD
A deteriorating RV or camper parked on acreage near Tyndall rarely gets easier to deal with over time — freeze-thaw cycles, wind damage, and years of exposure stack up fast. Junk Camper Removal handles tow-outs, flat-tire hauls, and full dismantling across rural and in-town properties. Some units qualify for free pickup; others need paid removal based on condition and access. Send photos to start.
Why RV Removal in South Dakota Differs from Regular Junk Pickup
Standard junk haulers are not equipped for a 10,000-lb fifth wheel buried in a snow drift on a gravel two-track. RV removal here requires longer haul routes, equipment rated for large frames, and cold-weather planning that general haulers skip.

What Happens to Your Old Camper After Haul-Out
Winters in South Dakota accelerate frame rust, crack holding tanks, and destroy roofs — leaving an RV near Tyndall with little resale value. After pickup, usable parts go to salvage, metal framing moves to recycling, and non-recyclable waste is disposed of at licensed facilities. The site is left cleared.
RV and Camper Types We Haul
Fifth wheels — heavy frames on rural lots requiring long-reach equipment
Motorhomes (Class A, B, C) — seized engines, dead batteries, wind-damaged bodies
Pop-up and tent campers — collapsed or structurally failed from snow load
Toy haulers — deteriorated decking and rusted ramps common after years of exposure
Free RV Pickup vs. Paid Removal — What to Expect
Units with recoverable metal or salvageable parts may qualify for free RV removal. Heavily rotted, foam-filled, or deeply embedded trailers typically require a paid haul because salvage value doesn't cover the labor and distance. Condition photos let us give you an honest answer upfront.
What Affects Removal Cost Near Tyndall
Pricing depends on unit size, structural condition, site access, and haul distance. Soft ground, long driveways, or no clear path to the road add equipment time. Units in South Dakota with cold-weather frame damage often require extra disassembly. We quote based on your actual situation — no flat-rate guesses.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit photos and access details
include the RV type, approximate size, tire condition, and how close a truck can get.
Receive a quote
free or paid is determined by salvage potential and site logistics.
Schedule pickup
we confirm a date and arrive with proper tow or haul equipment.
Haul and dispose
the unit leaves your property and goes to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal.
Site cleared
no debris left behind.
Title and Ownership Paperwork in South Dakota
Having the title speeds things up and is required for most transfers in South Dakota. If the title is lost or the unit is in an estate, let us know before scheduling — there are documentation paths available. Authorization from the property owner is required for any non-titled pickup on private land.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
RV parks, storage yards, landlords, and HOAs with abandoned units can request removal quotes. We work with property managers and commercial lot owners — not just homeowners. Document your authorization before contacting us.
Why Work With Junk Camper Removal
We focus on RVs and campers specifically — not general junk. That means we bring the right tow gear for heavy frames, plan for soft or frozen ground, and know how to price long rural routes honestly. No surprises on arrival day.
Who We Serve
Private homeowners on acreage, RV storage facilities, rural estates, landlords clearing rental properties, and commercial lots with abandoned units. If a large camper or RV is the problem, we handle it.
Coverage Near Tyndall
We serve communities throughout the surrounding area. See nearby locations below for service availability close to you.
Get a Removal Quote
Send the RV type, size, current condition, and a photo showing how close a truck can get to the unit. That's enough to build an accurate quote.
Request Your Quote Now
To respond quickly, include: RV or camper type and approximate length, tire and frame condition, property access description, and at least one photo. We'll follow up with a quote — not a sales call.
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
The camper has been sitting for years and the tires are flat — can you still haul it?
Yes. Flat or missing tires are standard on long-stored units. We bring equipment to move units that can't roll.
The unit is on soft or rutted ground far from the road. Is that a problem?
It affects cost and equipment choice, but it's not a dealbreaker. Describe the access situation when you submit photos.
I don't have the title. Does that stop removal?
Not always. Depending on the situation — estate, lost title, storage lien — there may be documentation options. Mention it upfront so we can advise before scheduling.
How far out do you travel for rural pickups in South Dakota?
We cover long routes across the state. Distance is factored into the quote rather than used as a reason to decline.