Travel trailers — including units sunk in soft soil or parked on gravel ranch pads
RV Removal & Old Camper Pickup in Pasadena, TX
A rotting camper on a ranch property or back lot in Pasadena doesn't move itself. Junk Camper Removal handles long-distance hauls, dirt road pickups, and large storage lots where standard tow services won't go. Free removal may apply to units with resale value. Heavily deteriorated rigs typically require paid service. Send photos and get a straight answer.
Why RV Removal in Texas Is a Bigger Job
Heat exposure warps frames, bakes seals, and fuses tires to the ground faster than most owners expect. Add unpaved ranch roads and oversized storage lots and you have a job that requires specialized equipment, not a standard junk hauler.

Disposal and Cleanup for Deteriorated Campers
Years of Pasadena heat leave campers with buckled roofs, cracked tanks, and frames too far gone to donate. We assess salvage and recycling potential before disposal. Usable metal, axles, and components are separated from waste. The lot is left clear — no debris, no partial frame, no leftover materials.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — disconnected long-term rigs with no tow vehicle on site
Motorhomes (Class A, B, C) — non-running units requiring flatbed or wheel-lift access
Pop-up and tent trailers — collapsed or mold-damaged units from long outdoor storage
Toy haulers — oversized rigs common on large rural lots
Free Pickup or Paid Removal — What to Expect
Units with intact structure, working axles, or salvageable components may qualify for free removal. Campers with severe heat damage, missing wheels, or slab-stuck frames typically require a paid haul. Submit photos up front — that's what determines the quote, not assumptions.
What Affects the Cost in Pasadena
Pricing depends on haul distance, road access, unit size, and condition. A ranch property ten miles off pavement costs more to service than a paved storage lot. Stuck or partially buried rigs require extraction equipment. Provide your address, access type, and photos so the quote reflects your actual situation.
How RV Removal Works
Submit details
unit type, condition, access road type, and photos via the quote form
Get a quote
free or paid determination based on real inputs, not guesses
Confirm pickup
schedule a date that works for your property
We haul it
crew arrives with appropriate equipment for the road and unit size
Disposal or salvage
unit is recycled, parted, or disposed of responsibly
Title and Ownership in Texas
Having a title speeds up the process. No title doesn't automatically stop removal — authorization from the property owner or operator is the starting point. Abandoned units on private property in Texas involve separate steps. Share what paperwork you have when you submit your quote request.

Abandoned RVs on Private and Commercial Property
RV parks, storage yards, ranch landlords, and HOAs all deal with units left behind by former tenants. Junk Camper Removal works with property operators on multi-unit clearances and single-rig removals. Document ownership status before scheduling.
Why Work With a Crew That Knows Large-Lot Hauling
Most junk haulers skip dirt roads and oversized rigs. We plan for them. Equipment is matched to road conditions and unit weight before arrival. Quotes account for real access challenges — not just curb-side pickups. No surprises on the day of removal.
Who We Serve
Ranch and rural property owners, RV storage operators, mobile home parks, commercial lot managers, landlords clearing tenant-left units, and homeowners with long-term stored campers.
Coverage Near Pasadena
We serve communities throughout the surrounding area. See nearby cities below for service availability.
Get a Quote for Your Rig
Send the unit type, condition, road access description, and at least two photos. That's enough to return a real number — free or paid — without a site visit in most cases.
What We Need Right Now
To quote your job, provide: RV type and approximate year, current condition, address or general location, access road type (paved, gravel, dirt), and photos of the unit and approach.
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
Can you reach a camper parked on a dirt ranch road?
Yes. We assess road type from your description and photos and bring equipment rated for the conditions. Confirm road width and any low-clearance obstacles when you submit.
The camper has been sitting in the heat for years — does that affect the quote?
It affects whether removal is free or paid. Severe heat damage reduces salvage value, which shifts the job toward paid haul. Photos let us determine that before scheduling.
I have multiple units on a storage lot. Do you handle bulk removal?
Yes. Large storage lot clearances are a common job type. List each unit with condition notes and we'll quote the full scope together.
What if I don't have a title for the camper?
Submit what documentation you have — bill of sale, property records, or owner authorization. Title status affects paperwork, not necessarily your ability to move forward.