3 RV Dump Stations In New Carlisle, IN
41.7003° N, 86.5095° W
Quick Overview
New Carlisle sits in northern Indiana's St. Joseph County, where small-town charm meets serious RV infrastructure. You'll find several stations here serving travelers along the I-80/I-90 corridor -- that's the Indiana Toll Road cutting east-west just north of town. some of these facilities offer complimentary dump services, which matters when you're calculating fuel stops and service intervals.
The town straddles US-20, a historic coast-to-coast route that predates the interstate system. Route 66 doesn't actually pass through here despite what some maps suggest -- that's further west. What you do get is easy access from US-31 running north-south, connecting you to South Bend (10 miles north) and Plymouth (20 miles south). Most facilities cluster near these major routes, making them convenient whether you're hauling a fifth wheel or driving a Class A motorhome.
Mini Mountain Campground represents the newest addition to the local RV scene. The mix of free and paid services means you've got options depending on your budget and what amenities you need beyond basic dumping. Cell coverage runs strong on major carriers, and the flat terrain makes navigation straightforward even if you're towing a trailer for the first time this season.
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All Dump Stations Near New Carlisle
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeside RV Resort | 1.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mini Mountain RV | 1.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mini Mountain Campground | 2.1 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
| Hollywood Trailer Park | 9.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fullers Resort And Campground | 10.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fuller's Resort & Campground | 10.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cassidy Motel & RV Park | 12.1 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
| Potato Creek State Park Campground | 12.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sunset Village | 13.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Kamp Across From The Dunes | 14.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Lakeside RV Resort
1.6 miMini Mountain RV
1.9 miMini Mountain Campground
2.1 miHollywood Trailer Park
9.4 miFullers Resort And Campground
10.4 miFuller's Resort & Campground
10.4 miCassidy Motel & RV Park
12.1 miPotato Creek State Park Campground
12.5 miSunset Village
13.6 miKamp Across From The Dunes
14.5 miTraveling to New Carlisle by RV
I-80/I-90 (the Indiana Toll Road) requires payment but moves traffic efficiently. Exit 72 puts you closest to New Carlisle's center, about 3 miles south. US-20 runs parallel to the toll road as a free alternative -- it's got more stoplights but saves you the toll fees if you're not in a hurry. Traffic lights accommodate larger rigs reasonably well, though the downtown stretch narrows in spots.
US-31 provides your north-south connection. It's four lanes through this area with generous turning radii at major intersections. Watch for agricultural equipment during planting and harvest seasons -- farmers use these roads heavily between March and November. Most gas stations along US-20 and US-31 can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, but you'll want to scout the approach before committing to a turn.
Overnight parking policies vary by business. Some truck stops northeast toward South Bend allow RV parking with permission, but New Carlisle proper doesn't have dedicated overnight lots. Plan your dump station visits during daylight hours when staff can assist if needed.
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Dump Station Costs in New Carlisle
The several stations here split a portion% free and a portion% paid. That single free option typically comes with basic access -- you dump and go. The paid facilities generally include potable water, rinse capability, and sometimes propane or other services bundled into their fees.
Paid dump fees in this area run $10-20 when you're not staying overnight. If you're camping, the dump service usually comes included with your site fee. Compare the math: a $30 campsite with full hookups beats paying $15 to dump plus finding separate overnight parking. Some facilities offer discount cards for frequent visitors, which makes sense if you're running the I-80 corridor regularly for work or seasonal travel.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit New Carlisle by RV
Winter
December-February
15-35°F
Crowds: Low
Stations stay open but frozen hoses happen frequently. Bring your own heated hose and allow extra time for sluggish flow in sub-freezing temperatures.
Spring
March-May
40-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Campgrounds reopen in late March as snowbirds return north. Mud season peaks in April, so expect softer ground at rural sites before grass establishes.
Summer
June-August
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings weekend crowds and higher campground rates. Book ahead for July and early August when families travel most heavily through the corridor.
Fall
September-November
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temperatures and thinner crowds make this ideal for extended stays. Leaf colors peak mid-October, and most facilities remain open through Thanksgiving.
Explore the New Carlisle Area
Fill your fresh water tank before arriving if possible. Municipal water pressure varies seasonally here, and some campgrounds report low flow during summer peak usage. Bring your own hose -- the ones provided at public stations sometimes disappear or show wear.
Grocery runs work best at the Walmart northeast on US-20 toward South Bend. Their parking lot handles big rigs without drama. For propane refills, check the Tractor Supply locations rather than gas stations -- you'll get better prices and they're used to handling RV cylinders.
Cell signal drops in pockets south of town where the terrain dips slightly. Download maps before you need them. The local library offers WiFi if you need to update navigation systems or check weather. Spring storms roll through fast here, so keep an eye on radar between April and June. If you're planning extended stays, know that black flies emerge in late May and stick around through mid-June.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in New Carlisle
Do I need reservations for dump stations in New Carlisle?
Free-standing dump stations operate first-come, first-served. Campground facilities sometimes require reservations during summer weekends, but midweek access stays pretty open. Calling ahead takes five minutes and saves you from finding a full campground after you've already pulled off the highway.
Can I access dump stations if I'm just passing through?
Yes. Most paid facilities welcome non-campers for a dump fee, typically $10-20. The free option serves anyone during posted hours. Some campgrounds restrict dump access to registered guests only on busy holiday weekends, so timing matters if you're not staying overnight.
What's the RV size limit for stations here?
Facilities accommodate rigs up to 45 feet without issues. The newer stations have pull-through designs that work for big Class A coaches and long fifth wheels. Older locations might require tighter maneuvering, but nothing that'll stop a competent driver with a spotter.
Are dump stations open year-round?
Most stay open all year, but winter hours sometimes shrink. A few campground-based stations close December through February when the park shuts down completely. The free municipal option typically stays accessible unless equipment freezes, which happens maybe a dozen days per winter.
Where can I fill fresh water tanks?
Paid dump stations usually include potable water. The free location has water available but flow can be slow. Some RVers fill at campgrounds even if they're not staying -- expect to pay $5-10 for water-only access at commercial facilities.
Is there cell service at dump stations?
Verizon and AT&T provide solid coverage at most locations. T-Mobile works but can be spotty in rural pockets south of US-20. If you need connectivity for payment apps or navigation updates, you'll be fine at the main highway facilities.
Are there free dump stations in New Carlisle?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near New Carlisle.
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