We handle travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A, B, and C motorhomes, pop-up campers, and truck campers across Ohio. Winter exposure causes roof delamination, soft floors, and frozen axles that complicate standard towing. Farm lots and gravel storage areas sometimes require off-road equipment. We assess each unit's mobility, size, and access before scheduling.
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in Ohio
Got an old camper taking up space on your Ohio property? Whether it's parked on a suburban driveway, sitting in a farm lot, or rusting through a storage yard, Junk Camper Removal reviews condition, title status, size, and access before confirming pickup terms. Some units qualify for free removal; others require a fee. Submit your details and get a clear answer fast.
Ohio RV Pickup and Disposal
Removing a junk RV is not the same as ordinary junk removal. These units are heavy, often non-rolling, and may require specialized equipment. Ohio's freeze-thaw winters accelerate frame rot and tire decay, leaving many campers immobile by spring. A standard tow truck isn't always the right tool—proper planning starts with knowing what you have.
Removal Services for RVs and Campers

Junk RV Disposal Options
Units beyond repair go to salvage yards, scrap metal recyclers, or licensed disposal facilities. Usable components—appliances, frames, axles—are separated when possible. Ohio storage yards often hold campers with hazardous materials like old propane lines or deteriorating insulation. Proper disposal routes depend on condition, not just age.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free removal is possible when a unit has resale or salvage value that offsets towing and disposal costs. A clear title, decent tires, accessible location, and reasonable size all improve the odds. Units that are non-rolling, structurally collapsed, or located on soft ground often require a paid removal fee. We tell you which applies before scheduling.
Ohio RV Removal Cost
Pricing depends on unit size, weight, mobility, access road conditions, disposal path, and title status. A towable trailer on a paved driveway costs less to remove than a sunken motorhome on a muddy farm lot. We don't publish flat rates because no two jobs are identical. Provide accurate details for an honest quote.
Title Status and Ownership
A clear Ohio title simplifies pickup and transfer. If the title is lost, a duplicate may be available through the state BMV. For units on your property that you don't own, written authorization from the owner is required before we schedule removal. We don't make legal determinations—consult an attorney if ownership is disputed.
How Pickup Works
Submit details:
Year, make, size, title status, tire condition, and location type.
Get a quote:
We review your info and confirm free or paid removal terms.
Schedule pickup:
Agree on a date and access plan.
Removal day:
Our crew arrives with appropriate equipment, loads the unit, and clears the site.
Disposal:
The camper goes to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal as appropriate.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We serve suburban homeowners dealing with HOA pressure, farm owners clearing equipment lots, storage facility operators removing abandoned units, landlords handling tenant-left campers, and commercial property managers. Each situation has different access and authorization requirements—describe yours when you request a quote.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Ohio's wet springs and cold winters leave many campers sunk into soft ground or sitting on flat, cracked tires. Missing wheels, collapsed frames, and blocked driveways all add complexity. On-site dismantling is available when a unit cannot be moved in one piece. Describe the access situation clearly so we can bring the right equipment.
Ohio RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across Ohio. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Adams County
20 citiesAllen County
23 citiesAshland County
22 citiesAshtabula County
31 citiesAthens County
25 citiesAuglaize County
22 citiesBelmont County
33 citiesBrown County
20 citiesButler County
26 citiesCarroll County
17 citiesChampaign County
13 citiesClark County
20 citiesClermont County
23 citiesClinton County
11 citiesColumbiana County
30 citiesCoshocton County
20 citiesCrawford County
18 citiesCuyahoga County
56 citiesDarke County
28 citiesDefiance County
9 citiesDelaware County
19 citiesErie County
18 citiesFairfield County
28 citiesFayette County
10 citiesFranklin County
33 citiesFulton County
16 citiesGallia County
10 citiesGeauga County
16 citiesGreene County
18 citiesGuernsey County
16 citiesHamilton County
87 citiesHancock County
15 citiesHardin County
16 citiesHarrison County
17 citiesHenry County
15 citiesHighland County
14 citiesHocking County
12 citiesHolmes County
11 citiesHuron County
19 citiesJackson County
6 citiesJefferson County
23 citiesKnox County
17 citiesLake County
18 citiesLawrence County
14 citiesLicking County
29 citiesLogan County
20 citiesLorain County
25 citiesLucas County
17 citiesMadison County
13 citiesMahoning County
24 citiesMarion County
12 citiesMedina County
19 citiesMeigs County
12 citiesMercer County
12 citiesMiami County
16 citiesMonroe County
15 citiesMontgomery County
18 citiesMorgan County
8 citiesMorrow County
14 citiesMuskingum County
18 citiesNoble County
9 citiesOttawa County
14 citiesPaulding County
13 citiesPerry County
14 citiesPickaway County
11 citiesPike County
9 citiesPortage County
23 citiesPreble County
13 citiesPutnam County
21 citiesRichland County
9 citiesRoss County
11 citiesSandusky County
15 citiesScioto County
16 citiesSeneca County
15 citiesShelby County
15 citiesStark County
29 citiesSummit County
27 citiesTrumbull County
39 citiesTuscarawas County
21 citiesUnion County
11 citiesVan Wert County
10 citiesVinton County
4 citiesWarren County
16 citiesWashington County
18 citiesWayne County
17 citiesWilliams County
19 citiesWood County
26 citiesWyandot County
10 citiesWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
Junk Camper Removal focuses specifically on RVs and campers—not general junk. We understand weight limits, axle conditions, and the equipment needed for non-standard access points. Our quotes reflect actual job complexity, so there are no surprises on removal day.
Get an Ohio Quote
Send us the year, make, length, title status, tire condition, and a photo if possible. Describe the access road and property type. We'll respond with clear removal terms.
Request Your Quote
RV year, make, and model
Approximate length
Title status (have it, lost it, never had one)
Tire and mobility condition
Property type (driveway, farm, storage yard, other)
Access description (paved, gravel, soft ground, blocked)
Ohio RV Removal FAQs
Does every Ohio pickup qualify for free removal?
No. Free removal depends on salvage value, title status, unit condition, and access. We confirm terms before scheduling.
Can you remove a camper that's been sitting through multiple Ohio winters?
Yes. Freeze-thaw damage, soft floors, and rusted frames are common. We assess mobility and bring appropriate equipment.
What if the RV is on a muddy farm lot?
Soft ground adds complexity and may affect cost. Describe the access conditions when you request a quote so we can plan correctly.
Do I need the title before calling?
Not necessarily. Having a title helps, but we can discuss options if it's lost. Disputed ownership requires legal resolution before we proceed.