We handle travel trailers, fifth wheels, motorhomes, pop-ups, and truck campers across Arizona. Desert storage creates specific concerns: UV-degraded roofs, seized axles, and tires that crumble on contact. Units that can't roll safely need flatbed or skid equipment. We assess each unit before scheduling so the right gear shows up.
RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Arizona
Arizona's heat is hard on stored RVs. Sun-cracked seals, dry-rotted tires, and faded fiberglass are common on units that haven't moved in years. If you have a camper sitting in a side yard, storage lot, or RV park, Junk Camper Removal reviews the condition, title status, and access before giving you a clear answer on free pickup or a paid removal quote.
Arizona RV Pickup and Disposal
RV removal is not standard junk removal. These units are heavy, often non-rolling, and require specific equipment and disposal routes. Arizona's desert storage patterns—long-term side-yard parking, RV park overflow, and rural land storage—add access and condition challenges that a general hauler isn't equipped to handle.
Removal Services for RVs and Campers

Junk RV Disposal Options
A junk RV in Arizona's climate often has salvageable metal, appliances, or components even when the structure is compromised. Disposal routes include resale, parts salvage, metal recycling, and licensed disposal. The condition of your unit—sun damage, water intrusion, frame rust, or fire damage—determines which path makes sense and whether any offset applies to your cost.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free removal is possible when a unit has resale or salvage value that offsets hauling costs. That depends on title availability, unit condition, size, tire and axle condition, and site access. Many long-stored Arizona units have sun damage or dry-rotted tires that reduce value. We quote honestly—some removals are free, others carry a fee.
Arizona RV Removal Cost
Pricing is based on unit size, condition, rolling ability, access constraints, and disposal path. A towable unit with clear title and road access costs less to remove than a non-rolling motorhome buried behind a fence. Submit your details for an accurate quote—no fake flat rates.
Title Status and Ownership
A clean Arizona title simplifies removal and expands disposal options. If the title is missing, a bill of sale or registration history may help. We do not make legal claims about title processing, but we do ask about ownership documentation upfront. Landlords and property managers should confirm authorization before scheduling.
How Pickup Works
Submit details:
Year, make, size, condition, title status, and location type.
Review quote:
We assess disposal path and access, then confirm free or paid removal.
Schedule pickup:
Agree on a date and confirm site access requirements.
Removal day:
We arrive with appropriate equipment, load the unit, and clear the site.
Disposal:
Unit goes to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal based on condition.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We work on residential side yards, RV parks, private storage lots, landlord properties, and HOA-flagged units. Arizona side yards and RV parks hold a large share of long-stored campers. Access varies by property type—gate codes, gravel pads, and narrow lots all factor into scheduling.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Dry-rotted tires, seized brakes, and sun-damaged frames are common on Arizona units stored for years. Non-rolling campers need skids, dollies, or flatbed loading. Units behind block walls, under carports, or in tight RV park spaces may require additional planning. Describe your access situation when you request a quote.
Arizona RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across Arizona. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Apache County
39 citiesCochise County
22 citiesCoconino County
35 citiesGila County
51 citiesGraham County
11 citiesGreenlee County
5 citiesLa Paz County
17 citiesMaricopa County
44 citiesMohave County
46 citiesNavajo County
47 citiesPima County
55 citiesPinal County
37 citiesSanta Cruz County
10 citiesYavapai County
24 citiesYuma County
21 citiesWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
Junk Camper Removal focuses on RVs and campers—not general junk. We know what equipment non-rolling units need, how desert storage affects condition, and which disposal routes apply. You get an honest quote based on your actual unit, not a generic price.
Get an Arizona Quote
Send the year, make, length, condition notes, title status, and a description of the access at your property. That's enough to give you a real answer. Use the form below.
Request Your Quote
Year, make, and model
Approximate length
Does it roll? Tire condition?
Title available? (yes / no / unsure)
Property type (residential, RV park, storage lot, other)
Access notes (gate, narrow drive, soft ground)
Arizona RV Removal FAQs
Do you remove RVs with dry-rotted tires?
Yes. Tires that crumble or won't hold air are common on Arizona units. We bring equipment for non-rolling loads—just describe the condition when you request a quote.
Does sun damage affect whether removal is free?
It can. Severe UV damage, delamination, or roof collapse reduces salvage value, which may shift the removal from free to a paid service.
Can you remove a camper from an RV park?
Yes. We work in RV parks regularly. Provide the site number, any gate access details, and whether the park requires advance notice.
What if I don't have the title?
Missing titles complicate disposal options. Share what documentation you have—registration, bill of sale—and we'll explain what's workable before scheduling.