We handle travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A and Class C motorhomes, pop-up campers, and truck campers statewide. Montana-specific concerns include frames compromised by road salt and snow load, tires cracked from UV and cold, and units stored on soft ground that has shifted over time. Size, weight, and access conditions all shape the removal plan.
RV Removal & Camper Hauling in Montana
Whether it's sitting on a ranch, buried in a remote lot, or weathered through too many winters, Junk Camper Removal evaluates condition, title status, and site access before confirming pickup. Free removal is possible on qualifying units. Others require a paid haul. Submit details and get a straight answer.
Montana RV Pickup and Disposal
Montana's scale and terrain make RV removal a logistics challenge that standard junk haulers aren't built for. Long-distance routes, unpaved ranch roads, and units that have sat through years of freeze-thaw cycles all factor into planning a pickup. We account for access, unit mobility, and disposal path before scheduling.
Removal Services for RVs and Campers

Junk RV Disposal Options
Units that can't be resold move toward salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal. Steel frames, aluminum siding, and usable components may offset costs. Heavily rotted or hazardous units go to appropriate facilities. We assess each unit individually — condition, materials, and haul distance all affect which disposal path applies.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free removal depends on resale or salvage value covering haul and disposal costs. Units with clear title, intact structure, and reachable access are stronger candidates. Remote location, missing wheels, severe rot, or high disposal fees can shift the outcome to paid removal. We give you an honest assessment before any commitment.
Montana RV Removal Cost
Pricing factors include haul distance, unit size and weight, site access, tire and axle condition, and disposal route. Montana's long rural routes can add to base costs. No fixed prices are quoted here — submit your unit's details for an accurate number.
Title Status and Ownership
A clear title speeds up the process. If the title is missing, lost, or the unit belonged to an estate, tell us upfront. We'll need confirmation that you have authority to authorize removal. Ownership documentation requirements vary by unit age and situation — be ready to describe what you have.
How Pickup Works
Submit details
year, type, size, location, title status, and access description.
Review quote
we confirm free or paid removal based on your unit's specifics.
Schedule pickup
we coordinate equipment and route for your property type.
Haul and dispose
unit is removed and sent to salvage, resale, or licensed disposal.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We work across ranch properties, residential lots, private storage facilities, RV parks, and commercial land. Landlords clearing tenant-abandoned units and HOAs managing rule violations are also common removal scenarios. Property type affects access planning and scheduling.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Flat tires, seized brakes, and frames sunk into soft ground are routine in Montana. Units that can't roll under their own tow need winching, skidding, or on-site dismantling. Blocked driveways, narrow ranch gates, and long unpaved access roads require equipment planning before arrival — describe your access when you request a quote.
Montana RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across Montana. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Beaverhead County
12 citiesBig Horn County
10 citiesBlaine County
11 citiesBroadwater County
7 citiesCarbon County
15 citiesCarter County
2 citiesCascade County
24 citiesChouteau County
13 citiesCuster County
2 citiesDaniels County
4 citiesDawson County
5 citiesDeer Lodge County
1 cityFallon County
2 citiesFergus County
17 citiesFlathead County
24 citiesGallatin County
19 citiesGarfield County
1 cityGlacier County
18 citiesGolden Valley County
3 citiesGranite County
4 citiesHill County
20 citiesJefferson County
10 citiesJudith Basin County
9 citiesLake County
23 citiesLewis and Clark County
18 citiesLiberty County
6 citiesLincoln County
15 citiesMadison County
13 citiesMcCone County
4 citiesMeagher County
3 citiesMineral County
8 citiesMissoula County
17 citiesMusselshell County
7 citiesPark County
14 citiesPetroleum County
1 cityPhillips County
9 citiesPondera County
10 citiesPowder River County
2 citiesPowell County
8 citiesPrairie County
2 citiesRavalli County
10 citiesRichland County
5 citiesRoosevelt County
6 citiesRosebud County
6 citiesSanders County
13 citiesSheridan County
8 citiesSilver Bow County
2 citiesStillwater County
7 citiesSweet Grass County
2 citiesTeton County
9 citiesToole County
7 citiesTreasure County
1 cityValley County
7 citiesWheatland County
7 citiesWibaux County
1 cityYellowstone County
13 citiesWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
RVs require different equipment, permits, and disposal paths than standard junk. Junk Camper Removal focuses on RV-specific logistics — long hauls, difficult access, and salvage routing. You get clear answers on cost and process before we show up, not after.
Get a Montana Quote
Send the RV type, approximate year, overall length, current location description, title status, and any access restrictions. That information lets us give you a real answer fast.
Request Your Quote
RV or camper type and year
Approximate length and weight class
Montana location and access description
Title status (clear, missing, estate, unknown)
Tire and axle condition
Your name and contact number
Montana RV Removal FAQs
Can you reach remote ranch properties?
Yes. Long-distance and off-highway pickups are part of what we plan for in Montana. Access details help us bring the right equipment.
Does snow damage affect whether removal is free?
It can. Roof collapse, frame rust, and rot reduce salvage value, which affects whether haul costs are covered. Condition is always reviewed before confirming free pickup.
What if I don't have the title?
Describe your ownership situation when you request a quote. Missing or lost titles don't automatically disqualify a pickup, but they do affect the process.
How long does scheduling take for a rural location?
Route and equipment planning for remote sites takes longer than urban pickups. Submit your details early so we can coordinate the right haul.