Motorhome Towing in Las Vegas
Towing a motorhome is a complex operation that demands serious heavy-duty capabilities, proper weight management, and a clear understanding of RV mechanics. Whether you are an out-of-town traveler stranded near a Strip resort garage, a full-time resident experiencing a severe overheating issue in the summer heat, or an owner relocating an asset, Economy Towing provides dependable motorhome transport.

What We Can Tow
Economy Towing can help tow certain motorhomes and RVs depending on size, weight, condition, location, access, and towing requirements. This may include:
- Class A motorhomes
- Class B motorhomes
- Class C motorhomes
- Camper vans
- Small RVs
- Medium-size RVs
- Disabled motorhomes
- Accident-damaged motorhomes
- Motorhomes going to RV repair shops
- Motorhomes going to dealerships
- Motorhomes going to storage facilities
- Motorhomes going to homes, RV parks, or approved drop-off locations
How Motorhome Towing Works
Call (702) 498-1063 and provide your location, motorhome type, issue, and preferred drop-off destination. If you do not know the exact address, use cross streets, a business name, RV park name, casino name, freeway exit, mile marker, or map pin.
Economy Towing will review the situation and discuss the next available response details during operating hours. Before the tow, the driver checks the motorhome’s size, position, wheels, steering, brakes, clearance, and access.
The motorhome is then prepared and moved to the agreed destination. Common drop-off locations include RV repair shops, dealerships, service centers, storage facilities, campgrounds, homes, body shops, and approved parking locations.
If the motorhome is accident-damaged, blocked in, parked on soft ground, or sitting in a tight RV park space, the tow may require extra planning.


Why Motorhomes Need the Right Towing Setup
Motorhomes carry more risk than regular vehicles because of their size, weight, height, and layout. A disabled RV may have plumbing, propane systems, tanks, storage compartments, slide-outs, leveling jacks, awnings, low-hanging parts, and long rear overhangs. Common motorhome towing concerns include:
- Vehicle length and turning space
- Overall height and overhead clearance
- Gross vehicle weight
- Flat tires or damaged wheels
- Steering or brake problems
- Low-hanging jacks, steps, tanks, or exhaust
- Slide-outs or awnings not fully secured
- Soft ground at RV parks or campsites
- Tight casino, hotel, storage, or campground access
- Distance to the nearest RV repair shop
RV towing cost and logistics are heavily affected by the RV’s size, weight, distance, equipment needs, and whether the vehicle is damaged or difficult to load. That is why giving accurate details upfront matters. A 22-foot camper van, a 30-foot Class C, and a 40-foot Class A are not the same towing job.
Call for Motorhome Towing in Las Vegas
If your motorhome cannot be driven safely or needs to be moved to an RV repair shop, dealership, storage facility, home, campground, or approved destination, Economy Towing can review the vehicle condition, access, and route to confirm whether the tow can be handled.
Testimonials
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Posted on Math ExplainerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Teo did a great job for me on short notice. Much appreciated.Posted on Kanoa MooreTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Teo was fast, dropped it off perfectly. Thank you so much!Posted on Tommy TaylorTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The driver ( Teo )did an excellent job of getting my vehicle out of my garage without incident. He didn't even scrape the bumper of the vehicle as he drove it down the driveway. I would highly recommend his services anytime!!Posted on Jon StarkTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very fast and professional!Posted on G gTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have tried other towing services and I was fully expecting to wait 2-3 hours. Thankfully, Teo arrived within an hour. He was very friendly and quickly got my car ready and even helped me place the car in the exact location I wanted even though it was a bit of extra work. This being my second time getting great service from here, I'll likely be saving their number permanently.Posted on E PTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Easy, fast, affordable Friendly, and quick towing!Posted on Randon SheldonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Being from Hawaii it’s hard to find Fast and Friendly service out here in Nevada like back home but I gave these guys a call and talked to Alex and he sent his Teo to tow immediately… no problems. grateful for these guys taking care of me and at a solid price during these times when everything is over priced. I hope I never have to use a Tow Service but if I do I will definitely be calling These guys for anything me or my family needs. MahaloPosted on Ron NoconTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They are fast, friendly and professional. Thanks again Mr. Teo!
Motorhome Towing Service Areas
Economy Towing provides motorhome towing in Las Vegas and across the surrounding service area, including:
- Las Vegas
- North Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Green Valley
- Southern Highlands
- Sun City
- Blue Diamond
- Boulder City
- Mount Charleston
- Primm
- Jean
- Mesquite
- Indian Springs
- Pahrump
- Laughlin
- Moapa Valley
- Amargosa Valley
- Coyote Springs
- Beatty
Availability depends on motorhome size, vehicle condition, route, pickup access, drop-off access, distance, time of call, and towing requirements.
Call (702) 498-1063 to confirm availability for your exact location.
Need Further Help?
Motorhome Towing FAQs
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Can you tow a Class A motorhome?
A Class A motorhome may be towable, but the details matter more than the label. Class A motorhomes are usually larger and heavier than Class B and many Class C models, so length, weight, wheelbase, brakes, drivetrain, and access all have to be considered before dispatch. When calling, provide the motorhome length, make, model, condition, and location. Also mention whether it starts, rolls, steers, and brakes. A Class A parked in an open lot is a very different job from a Class A sitting in a tight RV park space, casino lot, sloped driveway, or highway shoulder.
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Can you tow a motorhome that will not start?
Yes, a motorhome that will not start may be towable. The bigger question is whether it can roll, steer, and brake safely. A no-start RV can happen because of battery failure, starter problems, fuel issues, alternator failure, engine problems, or electrical issues. Those are different from a motorhome with locked wheels, seized brakes, broken suspension, or transmission damage. When calling, say whether the motorhome starts, shifts into neutral, rolls, steers, and has brake pressure. That information helps determine whether the vehicle can be moved safely.
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Can you tow a motorhome from a casino, hotel, or parking lot?
Yes, motorhomes can often be towed from casino lots, hotel parking areas, truck stops, shopping centers, storage lots, and private parking areas when access allows. Large parking lots can still create problems. The motorhome may be blocked by other vehicles, parked under low clearance structures, near curbs, or in an area where the tow truck cannot line up properly. Useful details include the property name, parking section, nearest entrance, whether security is involved, and whether the RV can roll or steer.
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Can you tow a motorhome with a flat tire?
A motorhome with a flat tire may be towable, but the right solution depends on which tire is flat, whether the wheel is damaged, and whether the RV can be safely moved. A flat tire on a motorhome is not the same as a flat tire on a passenger car. Motorhomes are heavier, and some have dual rear wheels or tire setups that require more care. Driving on a flat can damage the wheel, suspension, brake components, and bodywork. When calling, mention which tire is flat, whether the RV is leaning, whether the tire is shredded, and whether the motorhome is on a road, shoulder, campsite, driveway, or parking lot.
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Can you tow a motorhome to an RV repair shop?
Yes, motorhome towing is commonly used to move disabled RVs to repair shops, RV service centers, dealerships, body shops, storage facilities, and private properties. Before the tow, confirm that the destination can accept the motorhome. Some RV repair shops have limited space, gate hours, specific drop-off instructions, or after-hours procedures. If the motorhome cannot run or steer well, make sure the shop knows that before delivery so they can tell you where it should be placed.
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Can you tow a motorhome with passengers, pets, or belongings inside?
Passengers and pets should not remain inside the motorhome while it is being towed. Everyone should exit the RV and move to a safe location before the tow begins. Belongings can often remain inside, but loose items should be secured. Heavy or breakable objects can shift during towing, especially if they are on counters, tables, beds, shelves, or inside unsecured cabinets. If the RV is being moved a longer distance, secure the interior as if you were preparing to drive it.
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Do you tow motorhomes at night?
Economy Towing operates during posted business hours: Monday through Saturday from 6 AM to 10 PM and Sunday from 8 AM to 8 PM. Night towing depends on the time of the call and current availability. Do not assume 24/7 motorhome towing. Call (702) 498-1063 and describe your location, motorhome size, condition, and destination so availability can be confirmed. If the motorhome is on a freeway shoulder, busy street, or unsafe area, move yourself and passengers away from traffic first.
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Can you tow a Class C motorhome?
Yes, many Class C motorhomes can be towed when the size, weight, condition, and access are suitable. Class C motorhomes vary widely, so do not assume every Class C needs the same towing setup. The useful details are the year, make, model, length, approximate weight, and whether the RV has mechanical damage, flat tires, brake issues, steering issues, or low clearance. If the motorhome has a long rear overhang, storage boxes, bike racks, tow bars, or low-hanging plumbing or exhaust parts, mention that before pickup.
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Can you tow a motorhome from an RV park or campground?
Sometimes, yes. RV park and campground towing depends on access, space, ground conditions, and whether the motorhome can be moved from its current position. Common obstacles include narrow lanes, parked vehicles, picnic tables, trees, low branches, soft dirt, gravel, utility hookups, sewer connections, slide-outs, awnings, and tight turns. Before calling, retract slide-outs, secure awnings, disconnect hookups if safe, and clear the area around the RV. If campground staff or park management controls access, confirm gate codes and pickup instructions before the tow truck arrives.
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Can you tow a motorhome after an accident?
Yes, accident-damaged motorhomes can often be towed if they can be safely moved. The tow may be more complicated if the RV has wheel damage, broken suspension, steering problems, leaking fluids, body damage near the tires, deployed airbags, or damage to the front or rear overhang. If police, insurance, property management, or another party is involved, follow their instructions first. Once the motorhome is cleared for removal, it can usually be moved to a repair shop, RV service center, body shop, storage yard, dealership, or other approved destination.
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How much does motorhome towing cost?
Motorhome towing cost depends on distance, size, weight, vehicle condition, towing equipment, access, and destination. RV towing cost guides commonly list vehicle size, vehicle weight, mileage, equipment needs, and situational difficulty as major pricing factors. A short local tow for a smaller motorhome is different from towing a large Class A with brake problems from a tight RV park or highway shoulder. For the most accurate quote, provide the pickup address, drop-off address, motorhome length, year/make/model, and whether it starts, rolls, steers, and brakes.
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What should I do before my motorhome is towed?
Prepare the motorhome if it is safe to do so. Retract slide-outs. Secure awnings. Close roof vents and windows. Secure loose items inside. Close and latch cabinets. Disconnect water, sewer, and power hookups. Turn off appliances if needed. Secure exterior storage compartments. Remove fragile loose items from counters and shelves. Check that pets and passengers are out of the RV. Take photos of the motorhome before towing. Preparation matters because loose items, extended slide-outs, open compartments, and unsecured equipment can create problems during transport.
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What information should I have ready when I call?
Have these details ready: pickup location, drop-off location, motorhome year, make, and model, motorhome class if known, length of the motorhome, approximate weight if known, what happened, whether the RV starts, whether it rolls, steers, and brakes, whether there are flat tires, leaks, accident damage, or low clearance, and whether it is in an RV park, casino lot, storage facility, driveway, campground, or roadside area. If you do not know the exact address, use cross streets, a business name, RV park name, casino name, freeway exit, mile marker, or map pin.
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What can make motorhome towing more difficult?
Common issues include locked wheels, stuck brakes, flat tires, low clearance, accident damage, leaking fluids, broken suspension, no steering, soft ground, tight RV park lanes, blocked parking lots, steep driveways, low trees, low overhead clearance, and no safe loading area. Large RVs may also be affected by route restrictions, narrow roads, tight turns, property rules, gate access, storage facility policies, and limited drop-off space. Give the difficult details upfront. Motorhome towing is not a job where surprises help.
