If you have a dump mechanism low to the ground, this dump station will be problematic for you as dumping uphill doesn't work very well. There is no fresh water either.
This state park has a dump station and fresh water; free to guests, and $5 for non-guests. The dump station is somewhat on the way out of the campground. There was no fresh water faucet at the dump station but the ranger told us to fill our tanks...
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The upper campground at Fort Worden has a nice dumpstation. I believe the fee for non-campers is $5, otherwise it's included in your campground price.
There is also a faucet for fresh water which is a few feet away from the dump station itself,...
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Dumpstation is good because it doesn't have a curb for those of us who have dump mechanisms rather low to the ground and can't dump uphill!
The rinse hose was nice too and after all, this dumpstation is FREE, even without purchasing...
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We stopped here on our way to Klamath Falls, OR. It was the end of October 2018. Findings:
- there were two water faucets with no indication if this was potable water or not. We tasted it and it tasted very good - and we aren't dead yet (or...
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Came here to just dump and get fresh water. Fee is $5 (dropbox at dump station). The dump is one lane only, but has a hole into the ground on either side, meaning you can drive in from either side. The rinse water hose is on just one side. The...
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It gets very quiet at night here and the area is really large and will accommodate anything from a little Class B to a Class A with toad. We were here at the end of October and the water was already shut off. The dump station is free and open of...
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