We handle Class A, B, and C motorhomes, fifth wheels, travel trailers, pop-up campers, and truck campers. California-specific concerns include salt and marine corrosion along the coast, UV and heat damage inland, and storage-lot evictions where units must be removed quickly. Size, roof condition, and tire state all affect the removal approach.
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in California
Dealing with an unwanted RV in California—whether it's wedged into a narrow driveway, aging out at a storage facility, or sitting on rural acreage—Junk Camper Removal reviews condition, title status, size, and site access before quoting. Removal may be free or paid depending on those factors.
California RV Pickup and Disposal
California's mix of dense urban neighborhoods, coastal humidity, and dry inland heat creates distinct challenges for RV removal. Storage rules vary widely across the state, disposal costs are higher than most markets, and access restrictions—from gated communities to narrow alleys—require planning that ordinary junk removal crews are not equipped to handle.
Removal Services for RVs and Campers

Junk RV Disposal Options
Campers beyond repair are evaluated for salvage, parts resale, recycling, or licensed disposal. California's environmental rules add complexity to fluid draining and material disposal. Units with mold, fire damage, or structural collapse may require on-site dismantling before hauling. We assess each unit individually rather than applying a one-size approach.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free pickup is possible when a unit has clear title, retains resale or salvage value, is accessible to a tow truck, and disposal costs stay manageable. California's higher disposal fees mean more units fall into paid removal. We quote honestly after reviewing your specific situation—no blanket free-pickup promises.
California RV Removal Cost
Pricing depends on RV size and type, rolling versus non-rolling condition, site access constraints, title status, and current salvage value. California disposal fees are among the highest nationally, which directly affects the quote. Exact figures require real details—submit yours via the form below.
Title Status and Ownership
A clear California title speeds up the process significantly. Lost or lien-encumbered titles are common and can be worked through, but they affect timing and may affect the quote. If you are a landlord, storage operator, or property manager removing an abandoned unit, authorization documentation will be needed before pickup.
How Pickup Works
Submit details:
RV type, size, condition, title status, and site address.
Quote review:
We assess access, disposal path, and salvage potential.
Quote delivery:
Free or paid removal offer with clear terms.
Schedule pickup:
Confirm date and arrange site access.
Removal and disposal:
Unit is towed, hauled, or dismantled and disposed of responsibly.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We remove RVs from private driveways, backyard lots, storage facilities enforcing lien or rule violations, HOA-flagged properties, rental properties, RV parks, and commercial yards. California storage operators and landlords frequently need documented removal—we work with those workflows.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Flat tires, seized brakes, soft ground, low-clearance gates, and structural damage all complicate removal. California urban sites often have tight alley access or overhead obstructions. Non-rolling units may require wheel dollies or on-site dismantling. We assess these factors before scheduling so the right equipment arrives the first time.
California RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across California. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Alameda County
20 citiesAlpine County
5 citiesAmador County
19 citiesButte County
30 citiesCalaveras County
23 citiesColusa County
9 citiesContra Costa County
53 citiesDel Norte County
7 citiesEl Dorado County
15 citiesFresno County
45 citiesGlenn County
5 citiesHumboldt County
39 citiesImperial County
18 citiesInyo County
21 citiesKern County
88 citiesKings County
11 citiesLake County
15 citiesLassen County
16 citiesLos Angeles County
142 citiesMadera County
16 citiesMarin County
30 citiesMariposa County
16 citiesMendocino County
23 citiesMerced County
25 citiesModoc County
13 citiesMono County
17 citiesMonterey County
28 citiesNapa County
10 citiesNevada County
13 citiesOrange County
45 citiesPlacer County
21 citiesPlumas County
46 citiesRiverside County
73 citiesSacramento County
34 citiesSan Benito County
4 citiesSan Bernardino County
52 citiesSan Diego County
55 citiesSan Francisco County
1 citySan Joaquin County
28 citiesSan Luis Obispo County
29 citiesSan Mateo County
33 citiesSanta Barbara County
28 citiesSanta Clara County
22 citiesSanta Cruz County
29 citiesShasta County
30 citiesSierra County
10 citiesSiskiyou County
21 citiesSolano County
10 citiesSonoma County
38 citiesStanislaus County
33 citiesSutter County
8 citiesTehama County
17 citiesTrinity County
14 citiesTulare County
70 citiesTuolumne County
17 citiesVentura County
24 citiesYolo County
17 citiesYuba County
11 citiesOther Areas
1 cityWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RVs and campers. We understand California's disposal requirements, storage facility workflows, and access challenges that general haulers overlook. Quotes are based on real unit details—not guesses—so there are no surprises at pickup.
Get a California Quote
Send RV type, approximate length, rolling condition, title status, and a brief description of site access. That gives us what we need to return an accurate quote quickly. Use the form below.
Request Your Quote
RV or camper type and approximate length
Rolling or non-rolling condition
Title status (clear, lost, or liened)
Property type and any access restrictions
Your name, phone number, and zip code
California RV Removal FAQs
Can RV pickup be free in California?
No. Higher disposal costs in California mean many units require a paid removal fee. Whether it's free depends on title, condition, access, and salvage value.
Can you remove an RV from a storage facility?
Yes. Storage operators and property managers regularly use our service. Authorization documentation is typically required before we can proceed.
What if the RV hasn't moved in years and the tires are flat?
Non-rolling units are common. We use dollies or dismantling as needed. Describe the condition in your quote request so we plan correctly.
Do coastal conditions affect the quote?
They can. Marine corrosion reduces salvage value, which may shift a unit from free to paid removal. Inland heat damage is assessed the same way.