Donate Your Travel Trailer or 5th Wheel in Wyoming

Embark on a new journey by donating your Travel Trailer or 5th Wheel in Wyoming, turning your cherished memories into a brighter future for children in need.

Are you considering parting ways with your Travel Trailer or 5th Wheel in Wyoming? Life often leads us down unexpected paths—be it a medical diagnosis, an age-related driving cessation, a divorce, or a financial reversal. Donating your RV can be a thoughtful decision that brings joy not only to you but also to children in need. Your donation can create new adventures, paving the way for hope and dreams.

Whether you own a classic Airstream Travel Trailer from the 1930s or a modern 5th Wheel from 2026, each RV carries a story. As full-time RVers, we understand the memories woven into every trip and the bittersweet nature of letting go. Your donation can bring happiness and fulfillment to countless children, transforming your RV's legacy into a powerful source of inspiration and assistance.

📖Generation guide

Airstream Travel Trailer • 1936-present

Known for their sleek aluminum monocoque construction, Airstreams have become synonymous with adventure. From the compact Bambi to the luxurious Globetrotter, these trailers are valued for their design and durability, making them cherished collector items.

Forest River Cherokee • 2005-present

A reliable choice for many RVers, the Cherokee models are built for comfort and affordability. Their spacious interiors and practical features make them an excellent choice for family trips and full-time living.

Jayco Jay Flight • 2001-present

As one of the best-selling RVs in North America, Jay Flight travel trailers provide outstanding value and features, including flexible living spaces, making them perfect for family camping trips or weekend getaways.

Grand Design Reflection • 2014-present

Renowned for their quality construction and innovative designs, Reflection models are a preferred choice among full-timers. Their emphasis on comfort and functionality caters perfectly to the RV lifestyle.

Keystone Montana • 1998-present

Montana 5th Wheels are trusted for their luxury and spacious interiors, designed for full-time RV living. Their durability and high-end features appeal to those seeking a home on the road.

Known issues by generation

Each RV generation comes with its own set of potential issues. Airstream trailers may experience rivet-buck-tail loosening at seams or condensation accumulation. For Forest River and Jayco models, roof membrane failures are common around the 8-12 year mark, often leading to costly repairs. Slide-outs can develop leaks, causing rot and mold, particularly in older models. It’s essential to consider these known issues when donating, as they can affect the overall condition and value of your RV.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your RV can vary significantly depending on its condition. For Airstreams, a qualified appraisal is often necessary, particularly if valued over $5,000. Models from the '90s can fetch anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 on the collector market, while newer models can be valued even higher. For traditional trailers and 5th Wheels, values typically range from $5,000 to $60,000, influenced by factors such as roof condition, slide-out functionality, and any signs of water damage. Understanding these valuation patterns can help ensure a smooth donation process.

Donation process for this model

Donating your RV involves specific logistics. To prepare for pickup, please ensure the on-board waste tanks are empty, including black and gray water. Heavy-duty wreckers, not standard flatbeds, are required for transport, especially for larger models. You'll also need to disclose the certification expiration of your propane tank and provide information on generator hours and slide-out functionality. Water damage must be mentioned, and understanding the differences between house-battery and chassis-battery systems can assist with jump-start handling.

Wyoming regional notes

In Wyoming, RV owners often enjoy the stunning landscapes and scenic routes. Many travel trailers and 5th Wheels are seasonally parked in RV parks that cater to snowbirds making their way to sunbelt states. However, the state's altitude can impact generator performance and roof materials might degrade faster due to UV exposure, necessitating regular maintenance checks. Understanding the local context can help you navigate RV ownership more effectively in this beautiful region.

FAQ

What types of RVs can I donate in Wyoming?
You can donate travel trailers, including ball-hitch models, and 5th Wheels with in-bed king-pin hitches. All RVs from the 1930s to 2026 are welcomed, regardless of condition.
How do I prepare my RV for donation?
Before donating, make sure to empty all waste tanks, disclose the status of the propane tank and generator hours, and be honest about any water damage. Slide-out functionality should be demonstrated during pickup.
Can I still donate my RV if it has issues?
Yes! Even if your RV has some issues, such as a worn-out roof or malfunctioning slide-outs, it can still be a valuable donation. The value will be assessed based on its condition.
How is the value of my donated RV determined?
The value is determined based on its age, condition, and market demand. A qualified appraisal is often required for RVs valued over $5,000, which will help set a fair donation value.
Will I receive a tax deduction for my donation?
Yes, you may be eligible for a tax deduction based on the appraised value of your RV. Donating can give you a significant financial benefit while helping children in need.
What if my RV is damaged or not functional?
Even damaged RVs can be accepted, though the value may be lower. Please provide full disclosure of the condition, and we'll work with you to ensure a proper donation process.
Is there a specific time when I should donate my RV?
Any time is a great time to donate! Many choose to donate during life transitions—medical diagnoses, divorce settlements, or financial resets—transforming their RV into a beacon of hope for others.

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Are you ready to take the next step in donating your Travel Trailer or 5th Wheel? By choosing to donate, you're not only simplifying your life but also making a lasting impact on the wishes of children in need. Let your RV continue its journey by bringing joy to others—connect with Wheels for Wishes today!

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