7 RV Dump Stations In Perry, GA | Free & Paid Sani-Dumps
32.4582° N, 83.7316° W
Quick Overview
Perry sits right where I-75 cuts through middle Georgia, making it a natural stopping point for RVers heading to Florida or back north. You'll find several dump stations spread around town, with some offering free service if you're watching your budget. Most facilities cluster near the interstate exits, which makes sense since Perry's become a refueling hub for travelers.
The dump station scene here reflects the town's position as a crossroads community. You've got everything from basic sani-dump access at truck stops to full-service RV parks with modern sanitary dump stations. Fair Harbor RV Park just opened recently and represents the newer end of the spectrum. The older stations still work fine, they just don't have all the bells and whistles.
Access is straightforward since I-75 and I-475 both run through the area. Highway 26 connects east-west if you're coming from that direction. Most stations sit within a mile or two of major exits, so you won't be navigating tight residential streets with your rig. The Georgia National Fairgrounds brings seasonal crowds, but that actually means better-maintained facilities year-round.
Check our listings below for exact locations and current pricing. Several spots offer potable water fills alongside RV waste disposal, which saves you an extra stop.
Top Rated Dump Stations in Perry
All Dump Stations Near Perry
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perry Area Convention & Visitors Bureau | 1.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Georgia National Fairgrounds and AgriCenter | 1.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Twin Oakes R.V. Park | 8.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Military Park - Warner Robins AFB FamCamp | 13.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Mid-State RV Center | 14.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Vienna, Southbound | 17.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Whitewater Creek Park | 20.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hillside Bluegrass R.V. Park | 23.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area | 25.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Vienna, Northbound | 26.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Perry Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
1.6 miGeorgia National Fairgrounds and AgriCenter
1.7 miTwin Oakes R.V. Park
8.7 miMilitary Park - Warner Robins AFB FamCamp
13.4 miMid-State RV Center
14.5 miRest Area - Vienna, Southbound
17.2 miWhitewater Creek Park
20.9 miHillside Bluegrass R.V. Park
23.6 miLake Tobesofkee Recreation Area
25.9 miRest Area - Vienna, Northbound
26.6 miTraveling to Perry by RV
I-75 is your main artery through Perry, with I-475 looping around the east side if you need to bypass Macon to the north. Exit 136 and Exit 135 put you closest to most dump stations. The interstate handles any size RV without issues -- it's built for serious truck traffic, so clearances aren't a concern.
Highway 26 runs east-west through town if you're coming from the coast or heading toward Columbus. Routes 431, 637, and 142 are secondary roads that'll get you around locally, though you'll want to stick to main drags with bigger rigs. Downtown Perry has some tighter turns that aren't fun in a 40-footer.
Overnight parking exists at a couple of truck stops near the interstate, but policies change and enforcement varies. Your better bet is grabbing a campground spot if you need rest -- several RV parks here offer overnight rates specifically for travelers just passing through. The Walmart on Highway 41 historically allowed overnight parking, but always check current signage and ask management before settling in.
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Dump Station Costs in Perry
Of the several stations around Perry, some (a portion%) offers free service while a portion% charge a fee. Paid dumps typically run $10-20, with campgrounds sometimes waiving fees if you buy fuel or stay overnight. The pricing reflects Perry's position as a traveler service town -- rates stay competitive because facilities know you've got options.
Campground-based sanidumps often come with better amenities like rinse water and easier access angles. Standalone dumps get the job done cheaper but with fewer extras. If you're already stopping for fuel, the convenience fee at a truck stop might be worth it versus driving across town to save five bucks.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Perry
“This is a very quiet RV park. The swimming pool is great, there's a cute little dog park, and plenty of stations throughout the park to clean up after your dog. The park is obviously older, but it is ...”
“We are a family of 4 - with 2 little ones. We LOVED the pool. Great location off of 75, and very quiet! You can walk to grab a bite. Very convenient location. Ms.Kelly was very helpful with check-in! ...”
“Came through last night late for an overnight stay. Tried to contact the office and they told us to leave a voice mail and the would call us back (They never did). We read on the website that there we...”
“We stayed here for 3 nights. We originally booked 2 nights but because of hurricane Milton we need to extend our stay an extra night. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The park is conveniently ...”
Best Time to Visit Perry by RV
Winter
December-February
38-58°F
Crowds: Low
Snowbirds head south through Perry in late fall and return north in early spring, creating brief rushes. Otherwise quiet with no freeze concerns for dump valves.
Spring
March-May
55-78°F
Crowds: High
Peak travel season as northbound snowbirds return and fair season kicks in. Expect waits at popular stations, especially weekends. Weather is perfect for RVing through Georgia.
Summer
June-August
72-92°F
Crowds: Medium
Heat and humidity are intense, but I-75 traffic stays steady with family vacation travelers. Stations are less crowded than spring. Afternoon thunderstorms roll through regularly.
Fall
September-November
58-80°F
Crowds: High
Another peak season as snowbirds head south and fair events pack the area. Beautiful weather brings out weekend warriors. Book campground spots ahead if staying overnight.
Explore the Perry Area
Time your visit around the Georgia National Fair schedule if possible. When the fairgrounds host big events, campgrounds fill fast and dump station lines get longer. Spring and fall see the heaviest fair traffic, so midweek visits work better than weekends during those seasons.
Several stations here require you to be a paying customer or campground guest. Call ahead if you're just passing through and need a quick dump -- it'll save you pulling into a facility that won't serve you. The free option fills a real need, but it's basic and can have a wait during peak travel times.
Fuel up before you dump if you're at a truck stop location. The diesel pumps get congested, and you don't want to block RV dump station access while you're filling tanks. Most facilities have decent maneuvering room, but the truck stop layouts weren't designed with 35-foot motorhomes in mind. Scout your exit path before you commit to a spot.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Perry
Do I need to be a customer to use dump stations in Perry?
Most paid stations require you to buy fuel, pay a dump fee, or be a campground guest. The free option is typically open to anyone, but policies vary by location. Call ahead if you're uncertain about a specific facility's requirements.
Which Perry dump stations can handle big rigs?
Stations near I-75 exits are designed for large RVs and semi trucks, so access isn't usually a problem. Campground dumps vary -- some have tight turns. Check our listings for notes about maneuvering room before you go.
Are dump stations open 24/7 in Perry?
Truck stop locations often provide 24-hour access, while campground facilities typically close at dusk or require after-hours arrangements. Hours change seasonally, so verify current schedules if you're arriving late or leaving early.
What's the best exit off I-75 for dump stations?
Exit 136 and Exit 135 both have multiple options within a mile. Exit 136 puts you closer to newer facilities, while Exit 135 has more variety including budget options. Either works fine depending on which direction you're traveling.
Can I get potable water when I dump in Perry?
Several stations offer potable water fills alongside sanitary dump access, particularly at RV parks and full-service truck stops. Standalone dumps may not have water hookups, so check facility details in our listings before assuming it's available.
How much does it cost to dump in Perry?
Expect $10-20 at paid facilities, with some campgrounds waiving fees for guests or fuel customers. One station offers free service. Prices stay competitive since Perry has multiple options, so shop around if you're budget-conscious.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Perry?
The highest-rated station is Twin Oaks RV Park with a rating of 4.8/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Perry?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Perry.
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