We handle travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A, B, and C motorhomes, pop-up campers, and truck campers. Oregon's persistent rain warps frames, swells slideouts, and breeds mold — conditions that affect towing and disposal planning. Units on coastal lots often show accelerated corrosion. Wooded properties may require clearing before a tow truck can reach the RV.
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in Oregon
Oregon's wet climate accelerates rot, rust, and mold inside parked campers. Whether your unit sits on a wooded lot, a coastal property, or a crowded urban driveway, Junk Camper Removal reviews condition, title status, and site access before quoting. Some units qualify for free pickup; others carry a fee.
Oregon RV Pickup and Disposal
Removing a junk RV takes more planning than standard junk removal. Oregon properties range from tight urban lots to soft-ground rural acreage. Overgrown vegetation, narrow driveways, and rain-softened soil all affect how a unit can be reached and hauled. We assess each situation individually before scheduling.
Removal Services for RVs and Campers

Junk RV Disposal Options
Depending on condition, a junk RV may be resold for parts, sent to a salvage yard, recycled for metal, or hauled to a licensed disposal facility. Rain-saturated units with compromised floors or black-mold interiors typically follow a salvage or disposal path. We determine the best route after reviewing photos and condition details.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free RV removal is conditional — not guaranteed for every unit. If an RV has resale or salvage value that offsets towing and disposal costs, pickup may be free. Units that are heavily rotted, inaccessible on soft ground, or missing wheels often require a paid removal fee. We quote honestly based on your specific situation.
Oregon RV Removal Cost
Pricing depends on RV size and type, rolling vs. non-rolling condition, site access, haul distance, and disposal path. There are no flat-rate quotes until we review your details. Share photos, dimensions, and access notes to receive an accurate estimate.
Title Status and Ownership
Having a clear title speeds up the process. If a title is missing, lost, or in another name, let us know upfront — paperwork requirements vary and affect scheduling. We do not make legal claims about title resolution, but we can explain what information we typically need before removal.
How Pickup Works
Submit details
share RV type, size, condition, title status, and access photos via the quote form.
Receive a quote
we review and respond with a free or paid removal offer.
Confirm access
we verify ground conditions, clearance, and any obstacles.
Schedule pickup
a crew arrives with appropriate equipment to tow, haul, or dismantle on site.
Disposal
the unit moves to salvage, recycling, or a licensed facility.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We work with homeowners, landlords, HOA property managers, RV storage operators, and commercial lot owners. Whether an abandoned camper is blocking a driveway, violating storage rules, or simply taking up space on a rural parcel, we can assess and schedule removal.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Flat tires, sunken frames, and rain-softened ground are common in Oregon. Units that cannot roll require different rigging or on-site dismantling. Wooded or coastal lots with narrow access may need a smaller vehicle or hand-clearing first. Describe your access situation in the quote form so we can plan correctly.
Oregon RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across Oregon. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Baker County
8 citiesBenton County
11 citiesClackamas County
27 citiesClatsop County
10 citiesColumbia County
9 citiesCoos County
11 citiesCrook County
4 citiesCurry County
8 citiesDeschutes County
15 citiesDouglas County
23 citiesGilliam County
3 citiesGrant County
9 citiesHarney County
3 citiesHood River County
5 citiesJackson County
17 citiesJefferson County
5 citiesJosephine County
10 citiesKlamath County
20 citiesLake County
5 citiesLane County
22 citiesLincoln County
12 citiesLinn County
23 citiesMalheur County
9 citiesMarion County
24 citiesMorrow County
5 citiesMultnomah County
9 citiesPolk County
9 citiesSherman County
5 citiesTillamook County
20 citiesUmatilla County
22 citiesUnion County
8 citiesWallowa County
5 citiesWasco County
13 citiesWashington County
24 citiesWheeler County
3 citiesYamhill County
9 citiesWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RVs and campers. We understand Oregon's access challenges, moisture-related damage, and disposal requirements. You get honest quotes, equipment matched to the job, and no surprises on removal day.
Get an Oregon Quote
Send RV type, approximate size, rolling condition, title status, and two or three photos showing the unit and site access. That information lets us give you a real answer fast. Use the form below.
Request Your Quote
RV type and approximate length
Rolling or non-rolling (tire and axle condition)
Title status (have it, missing, or unknown)
Property type and access description
Two or three photos of the unit and driveway or access path
Your name, phone number, and preferred contact time
Oregon RV Removal FAQs
Does rain damage affect whether removal is free?
Yes. Heavy moisture damage reduces resale and salvage value, which can shift a unit from free pickup to paid removal. Photos help us assess quickly.
Can you remove an RV from a soft or muddy lot?
Often yes, but soft ground affects equipment choices and may add cost. Describe the surface conditions in your quote request.
What if the RV is buried in brush on a wooded property?
We account for access obstacles during planning. Some situations require clearing before the tow vehicle can reach the unit.
Do I need the title before you schedule pickup?
Having a title helps, but missing paperwork does not always prevent removal. Explain your situation in the form and we will advise on next steps.