Travel trailers and fifth-wheels
RV Removal & Camper Hauling in Massachusetts
Narrow driveways, tight lots, and harsh winters make RV removal here more involved than a standard haul. Junk Camper Removal reviews your unit's condition, title status, size, and access before quoting. Some units qualify for free pickup; others carry a fee.
Massachusetts RV Pickup and Disposal
RV removal in Massachusetts isn't ordinary junk removal. Units stored through repeated freeze-thaw cycles accumulate frame rot, soft floors, and seized wheels. Older neighborhood streets weren't built for large tow rigs. A removal plan has to account for access, unit condition, and the right disposal path before any truck rolls.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Class A, B, and C motorhomes
Pop-up and folding campers
Truck campers
Toy haulers

Junk RV Disposal Options
A unit that can't be resold moves to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal. Usable components are pulled first. Metal goes to scrap. Hazardous materials—propane lines, old batteries, refrigerants—are handled separately. We match each unit to the right disposal path based on condition and what remains of value.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free pickup applies when resale or salvage value offsets haul and disposal costs. That depends on title availability, unit condition, rolling ability, size, and site access. Units with significant rot, missing wheels, or blocked placement often require a paid removal fee. We give you a clear answer after reviewing the details—no blanket promises.
Massachusetts RV Removal Cost
Pricing depends on unit size, condition, tire and axle status, access constraints, and disposal path. Tight driveways or soft ground requiring extra equipment adds cost. Submit photos, dimensions, and your address for an accurate quote. No fixed price applies to every unit.
Title Status and Ownership
A clean title speeds up the process. Lost titles, lien questions, or inherited units require additional documentation. We don't make legal claims about title resolution, but we do need proof of ownership or proper authorization before removal. Come prepared with whatever paperwork you have.
How Pickup Works
Submit details
year, make, size, condition, and site photos via the quote form.
Receive a quote
free or paid removal with access and equipment notes.
Confirm ownership
title or authorization documents reviewed.
Schedule pickup
we select equipment sized for your driveway or lot.
Haul and dispose
unit goes to resale, salvage, or licensed disposal.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We work with homeowners, landlords, HOAs, storage facilities, and commercial property managers. Whether the unit is parked behind a house on an older street, sitting in a seasonal storage lot, or left behind by a tenant, we can assess and quote the job.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Flat or missing tires, seized brakes, soft ground from snowmelt, or units wedged between structures all require specialized handling. On-site dismantling is available when a unit can't be towed out whole. We assess access constraints before committing to an approach so there are no surprises on removal day.
Massachusetts RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across Massachusetts. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Barnstable County
46 citiesBerkshire County
34 citiesBristol County
29 citiesDukes County
8 citiesEssex County
34 citiesFranklin County
30 citiesHampden County
24 citiesHampshire County
20 citiesMiddlesex County
61 citiesNantucket County
3 citiesNorfolk County
29 citiesPlymouth County
45 citiesSuffolk County
4 citiesWorcester County
68 citiesWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
General junk haulers aren't equipped for large RVs on tight Massachusetts lots. Junk Camper Removal brings RV-specific equipment, understands snow-season damage patterns, and provides honest quotes that reflect actual access and disposal costs—not a number adjusted after arrival.
Get a Massachusetts Quote
Send the year, make, length, current condition, tire status, and two or three photos of the unit and access route. That's enough for us to return an accurate free-or-paid quote quickly.
Request Your Quote
Year, make, and model
Unit length and type
Current condition (rolling, flat tires, structural damage)
Title status
Property type and access description
Photos of the unit and driveway or lot
Massachusetts RV Removal FAQs
Does snow damage affect whether removal is free?
Yes. Roof collapse, frame rot, or seized running gear from repeated freeze-thaw cycles can reduce or eliminate salvage value, shifting the job to paid removal.
Can you remove a camper from a narrow driveway?
Often yes, but tight access affects equipment choice and may add cost. Send photos of the driveway so we can plan correctly.
What if I don't have the title?
Bring whatever ownership documentation you have. Missing titles add steps but don't automatically prevent removal—we'll discuss what's needed during the quote process.
How long does scheduling take?
After quote approval and document review, most pickups are scheduled within a few business days depending on location and equipment availability.