24/7 RV Towing Services
in West Allis & Waukesha, WI
Stuck in Stallis?
The Quickest RV Towing Near You
One minute you’re eyeing the open road past Waukesha; the next, a mechanical failure turns your travel trailer into a roadside crisis. Other vacationers zip by while you wait for RV towing service.
Speedy Peedy Towing provides the most reliable camper towing service near you, with an average ETA of 30 minutes. With over a decade of experience, our RV towing company serves New Berlin, Waukesha, Brookfield, Franklin, and Wauwatosa.

Why Locals Trust Our RV Towing Company
Our team has been navigating the streets of Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties for years. They know motorhome towing services need precise strength because one careless hookup can twist frames and snap a stabilizer jack.
Upfront Tow Rates for People Who Hate Fine Print
Predatory “road vultures” give the towing industry a bad name by hiding fees until the truck arrives. However, our towing company prioritizes transparency.
Motorhome towing costs are often higher than sedans’ due to the specialized equipment. We charge $5 per mile for medium-duty vehicles like RVs.
You can use our towing estimate calculator to see tow rates upfront. Or call us to get an honest and detailed quote.
Breakdowns Happen.
We Make Sure They Don’t Stop You!Call us at (414) 234-5900 for the best RV towing service in Brookfield, New Berlin, Muskego, Greenfield, or West Milwaukee, Wisconsin!

FAQs About Our Motorhome & Camper Towing Services
The final RV towing service cost depends on the distance and vehicle size. Most tows involve a base hook-up fee (around 75–150) plus $3 to $10 per mile. We provide transparent estimates, so you know the tow rates before we arrive.
Many national plans like good Sam RV towing or AAA motorhome towing use reimbursement models. But we are an independent towing company. Our customers say that calling us directly is faster and more reliable than waiting for a club subcontractor. For reimbursement, they simply submit our invoice.
Yes. Our fifth wheel towing services use specialized heavy-duty wreckers. They are equipped with underlifts or flatbeds to transport your trailer even if your primary tow vehicle is out of commission.















