RV Dump Stations in Utah

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Hidden Springs RV Resort

Ivins, Utah

91 West Old Highway 91

Fee: yes · Type: caravan_site

Toilets, Power, Internet

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RV dump station FAQ

Where can I find RV dumping places near me?

Search this RV dump station directory by city, state, fee clue, or amenity, then open the map link for current routing. Keep one backup stop in case the first listing is closed, private, seasonal, or full.

Are RV dump stations free?

Some RV dump stations are free, while others require a campground stay, fuel purchase, day-use fee, or small dumping fee. Verify the fee on the operator website, map listing, or posted sign before driving.

How do I find RV dump stations open now?

Use the directory to shortlist nearby options, open the live map link, and confirm hours by phone or operator website. Directory data can lag seasonal closures and maintenance outages.

Where can I dump RV waste legally and safely?

Use a designated sanitary dump station, campground sewer connection, approved municipal facility, or operator-approved truck stop/RV park. Do not dump black or gray water on the ground, in storm drains, or anywhere without explicit permission.

Do truck stops and campgrounds have RV dump stations?

Some truck stops, travel centers, campgrounds, and RV parks have dump stations, but access can be guest-only, paid, seasonal, or located away from fuel lanes. Call ahead if the listing does not clearly confirm public access.

Can I get water at an RV dump station?

Some locations provide potable water, non-potable rinse water, both, or neither. Verify signage before filling a fresh tank and use separate hoses for drinking water and sewer rinse water.

Should I verify hours and fees before driving?

Yes. Always verify hours, fees, access rules, and water availability before driving because public data and map listings can be incomplete or outdated.