Travel trailers — including units with flat tires or sunken axles on rural lots
RV Removal for Old Campers in Foreman, AR
A camper parked under tree cover or sitting on a soggy lakeside lot in Foreman rarely gets easier to move the longer it waits. Junk Camper Removal handles RV removal and camper removal across Arkansas, including units that are sunken, overgrown, or blocked by brush. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid haul depending on condition and access. Send photos to get a real quote fast.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Moving a junk camper in Arkansas isn't like hauling away furniture. Soft ground after rain, narrow wooded lanes, and units that have settled into rural lots demand equipment and planning that standard junk haulers don't carry. One wrong pull can bury a trailer deeper or damage a property.

Camper Disposal and Cleanup Concerns
Moisture and shade accelerate rot in Arkansas. A camper left under a tree canopy collects standing water, breeds mold, and can become structurally unsafe within a season or two. We evaluate salvage value, coordinate recycling of metal and frame components, and leave the site cleared. Disposal is handled responsibly—nothing is dumped roadside.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — oversized rigs on soft ground that need rigging before towing
Motorhomes (Class A, B, C) — non-running coaches on wooded or lake-area properties
Pop-up and tent trailers — collapsed or weather-damaged units near water
Toy haulers and cargo trailers — units converted for living or storage on rural acreage
Free RV Removal or Paid Pickup?
Units with salvageable metal and accessible positioning sometimes qualify for free RV removal. Units buried in mud, surrounded by trees, or badly rotted typically require a paid haul because extraction labor and disposal costs outweigh salvage value. We tell you which category your unit falls into after reviewing photos.
What Affects the Removal Cost
Pricing depends on ground conditions, distance from a paved road, unit size, and whether we need equipment like a winch or skids to extract the camper. Lake-area properties with steep banks or seasonally flooded lots carry higher access costs. There are no fixed prices—your quote reflects your specific site.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit photos and access details
show ground condition, tree clearance, and how close a truck can get.
Receive a quote
free or paid determination based on salvage and access.
Schedule pickup
we confirm equipment needs before arrival so there are no surprises on soft ground.
Extraction and haul-out
unit is removed, site is cleared of debris left by the camper.
Disposal confirmation
metal recycled, remaining material disposed of properly.
Title and Ownership Before Pickup
Having a title speeds up the process and is required if the unit still holds resale or salvage value. If the title is lost, we can explain what documentation typically helps. For units on your property that belong to someone else, authorization paperwork matters before we can haul. We don't make legal determinations, but we flag what you'll likely need before scheduling.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Landlords, RV parks, storage yards, and HOAs in Foreman deal with campers left behind by former tenants or owners. We work with commercial and residential property managers once proper authorization is in place.
Why Work With a Camper-Specific Crew
Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RVs and campers—not a side service bolted onto a general junk route. We know how to approach a unit sitting in standing water, how to winch without tearing up a yard, and how to give you an honest quote when access is genuinely difficult. No inflated fees for surprises we should have planned for.
Who We Serve in Foreman
Homeowners on wooded or lake-area lots, rural landowners clearing acreage, landlords with abandoned units, RV parks, storage facilities, and estate executors handling inherited property in Little River County and surrounding areas.
Get a Quote for Your Unit
Send 3–4 photos showing the camper, the ground around it, and the closest point a truck can reach. That's enough for us to give you a real number. Start your quote here.
What to Include in Your Request
RV or camper type and approximate year
Current ground and access conditions
Photos from multiple angles including approach path
Your name, phone number, and city in Arkansas
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
Can you reach a camper down a narrow wooded driveway?
Often yes, but we need to know the width and surface before confirming equipment. Photos of the lane help us plan before arrival.
What if the unit is partially sunk in soft ground after recent rain?
Sunken units are common in low-lying and lake-area properties across Arkansas. Extraction is possible but affects cost—your quote will reflect actual conditions.
Do I need a title if the camper is rotted and worthless?
For heavily deteriorated units with no salvage value, title requirements may be more flexible. We clarify what documentation is needed once we assess the unit.
How soon can pickup be scheduled in Foreman?
After a quote is accepted, most pickups are scheduled within a few business days depending on crew availability and site access requirements.