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3 RV Dump Stations In Woodstock, GA

34.1015° N, 84.5194° W

Quick Overview

Woodstock's got several RV dump stations serving this growing North Georgia city, though some are free -- you'll pay at all locations here. Situated about 30 miles north of Atlanta, Woodstock sits at the crossroads of I-575 and Highway 92, making it a natural stopover for RVers heading to the mountains or passing through the metro area.

The sanitary dump station landscape here reflects the area's suburban character. You're looking at commercial campgrounds and service centers rather than public facilities. Victoria Campground represents the newest addition to the area's RV infrastructure, joining established locations that cater to travelers navigating the Atlanta suburbs.

Access is straightforward thanks to I-575, which cuts right through town and connects to I-75 just south of here. Highway 92 runs east-west through downtown, while Highway 5 provides an alternate north-south route. Most sani-dump locations sit near these main corridors, so you won't be threading your rig through tight residential streets.

The proximity to metro Atlanta means services are abundant -- propane, repairs, supplies -- but it also means traffic. Plan your RV waste disposal stops for mid-morning or early afternoon to avoid rush hour snarls on the interstates. Our detailed listings below show exact locations, current fees, and user reviews to help you choose the right dump station for your route.

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All Dump Stations Near Woodstock

Traveling to Woodstock by RV

I-575 is your main artery through Woodstock, running north from the I-75 junction near Kennesaw all the way to the mountains. It's a modern interstate with generous lanes and good sight lines -- no issues for big rigs. Highway 92 crosses east-west through downtown, connecting to Acworth and Canton. It's four lanes through most of Woodstock but narrows in the historic downtown area where you'll want to stay alert.

Highway 5 parallels I-575 on the east side and offers a slower alternative if you're not in a rush. State Route 140 (Dupree Road) runs along the southern edge of town, connecting to Roswell and Alpharetta.

Overnight parking options are limited in Woodstock proper. Walmart and Cracker Barrel locations exist nearby, but always call ahead -- metro Atlanta stores often have no-overnight policies due to local ordinances. Your best bet for boondocking is to head north on I-575 toward the Chattahoochee National Forest, where dispersed camping becomes available. Within Woodstock, plan on using established campgrounds or moving on to your next destination after dumping.

Dump Station Costs in Woodstock

All several stations in Woodstock charge fees, with some offering free disposal (that's a portion% free and a portion% paid). Expect to pay $10-20 for a dump-only visit at most locations, though prices vary by facility type and services included.

Campground dump stations typically charge non-guests a flat fee, sometimes including fresh water fill. Commercial truck stops and service centers may price slightly higher but offer extended hours. The lack of free municipal options reflects the suburban nature of the area -- you're paying for private infrastructure.

If you're passing through regularly, ask about discount programs or multi-visit passes. Some campgrounds offer better rates if you're staying overnight versus just dumping and running. Factor in the cost when planning your route -- sometimes paying $15 here beats detouring 40 miles for a free station when fuel costs add up.

Free: 2 stations (14%)
Paid: 12 stations (86%)

Contact station for pricing details.

Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

What RVers Are Saying About Woodstock

★★★☆☆

One of the neighbors were noisy during quier hours (fussing, cussing, and breaking their own belongings). No soap avaliable in the bathhouse (bring your own). No bench for parents, grandparents, et...

Kimberly Hall·at Victoria Campground At Lake Allatoona·October 11, 2025
★★★★★

Great campground. We had Lot 46. Beach is directly behind the lot. Kept very clean with water roped across deep end for safety of children. Quiet lot very shaded with decent spacing between campsite...

Beverly Bruce·at Victoria Campground At Lake Allatoona·August 26, 2025
★★★★★

Great lake access. Our site was easy to back into, but careful how far back you've got to pull for the hook ups. We couldn't set our jacks down in the back/ there was a tree blocking one of our doors ...

Jordon·at Victoria Campground At Lake Allatoona·July 26, 2025
★★★★★

This is a small and quiet camp ground compared to a lot of others around Allatoona. Great sites with friendly employees. Definitely going back again soon.

Brad D·at Victoria Campground At Lake Allatoona·June 19, 2025
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Best Time to Visit Woodstock by RV

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Winter

December-February

32-55°F

Crowds: Low

Coldest months bring occasional freezing nights, but stations stay open year-round. Light traffic except holiday weekends heading to mountain cabins.

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Spring

March-May

50-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Perfect weather brings moderate RV traffic as snowbirds return north and locals start camping. Pollen can be intense in April with everything blooming.

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Summer

June-August

70-92°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with hot humid weather and maximum RV traffic heading to North Georgia mountains for relief. Expect afternoon thunderstorms and busy dump stations on weekends.

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Fall

September-November

48-75°F

Crowds: High

Leaf peepers pack the northbound lanes in October creating heavy traffic. Beautiful weather makes this prime camping season with busy stations through Thanksgiving.

Explore the Woodstock Area

Time your dump station visits around Atlanta's notorious traffic patterns. Weekday mornings before 9 AM or after 10 AM work best -- you'll avoid the southbound commuter crush on I-575. Friday afternoons get heavy with weekend mountain traffic heading north, so Thursday or Saturday morning makes more sense if you've got flexibility.

Downtown Woodstock has transformed into a walkable area with restaurants and shops, but parking a 30-footer there isn't happening. If you want to explore on foot, use a campground as your base and take your tow vehicle or dinghy. The Outlet Shoppes of Atlanta sit just off I-575 at Exit 1 with RV-friendly parking if you need to stretch your legs.

Water is abundant here -- you're not in the arid West. Fill your fresh tank at the same location where you dump. Propane and basic RV supplies are available at several locations along Highway 92 and near the interstate exits. Cell coverage is solid on all major carriers, and you'll find plenty of truck stops with diesel if you're running low.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Woodstock

Are there any free RV dump stations in Woodstock?

No, all three sanidump locations in Woodstock charge fees. You're looking at $10-20 typically for dump-only service. The nearest free options are at some state parks north of here, but factor in fuel costs for the detour.

Can I dump my RV tank while passing through on I-575?

Yes, Woodstock's location right on I-575 makes it convenient for through traffic. Stations sit near interstate exits, so you can dump without navigating far from your route. Plan for 20-30 minutes total including wait time during busy periods.

Do Woodstock dump stations allow big rigs and fifth wheels?

Yes, the commercial facilities here accommodate large RVs. Check individual station details in our listings for specific length restrictions and maneuvering space. Most are designed for rigs up to 45 feet without issues.

What's the best time to use dump stations in Woodstock?

Mid-morning on weekdays (9-11 AM) offers the lightest traffic and shortest waits. Avoid Friday afternoons when weekend travelers clog I-575 heading north. Sunday mornings work well as most weekend campers are still at their sites.

Are dump stations open year-round in Woodstock?

Yes, stations operate year-round since freezing weather is brief and mild here. Winter is actually the quietest time with minimal wait times. Occasional ice storms can close facilities temporarily, but that's rare.

Where can I get propane and supplies near Woodstock dump stations?

Multiple options exist along Highway 92 and near I-575 exits. Several truck stops offer propane, and you'll find RV supply stores in the area. Downtown has a Tractor Supply for basic camping needs and hardware.

What is the highest-rated dump station in Woodstock?

The highest-rated station is U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Upper Stamp Creek Campground with a rating of 4.7/5 stars.

Are there free dump stations in Woodstock?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Woodstock.