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2 RV Dump Stations In Arundel, ME | Free & Paid Options

43.3826° N, 70.4778° W

Quick Overview

Arundel gives you several RV dump stations to choose from, with some offering free disposal -- a solid ratio for a small Maine town. This quiet community sits just inland from Kennebunkport's tourist buzz, making it a practical base camp for exploring southern Maine's coast without paying resort prices.

You'll find stations at private campgrounds here, not municipal facilities. Red Apple Campground is the newest addition to the local sanidump network. Both locations cater primarily to guests, though policies vary on whether they'll serve non-campers. The area's RV infrastructure focuses on seasonal campers and summer tourists heading to the beaches, so facilities stay well-maintained during peak months.

Access is straightforward. I-95 (Maine Turnpike) runs through town with exits putting you minutes from either station. US Route 1 parallels the interstate and offers a slower, more scenic approach if you're not in a rush. The town's rural character means you won't fight traffic getting to dump points, even during summer weekends. Check our listings below for current hours and guest policies before routing your rig.

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Traveling to Arundel by RV

I-95 (Maine Turnpike) is your main artery through Arundel, with exits 25 and 32 providing quick access. Be ready for tolls -- RVs pay based on axle count, and rates climb if you're pulling a fifth wheel or running a Class A. US Route 1 runs parallel as a free alternative, though you'll trade speed for stoplights through Kennebunk.

State Routes 35 and 111 connect you to inland areas. These two-lane roads handle RV traffic fine, but watch for narrow sections near historic town centers. Overnight parking at rest stops isn't permitted on the Maine Turnpike. Walmart and Cracker Barrel locations in nearby Biddeford sometimes allow overnight stays, but always confirm with management first.

Dump Station Costs in Arundel

Arundel's several stations split evenly: some (a portion%) free and a portion% charging fees. Free disposal typically comes with a campground stay, while paid options may serve drop-in traffic. Fees at southern Maine campgrounds usually run $10-20 for non-guests, though some locations restrict their sanitary dump stations to registered campers only.

The 50-50 free-to-paid ratio is better than you'll find in nearby tourist towns where paid stations dominate. If you're staying at a local campground, confirm whether sani-dump access is included in your site fee or costs extra. Some seasonal parks bundle it free, while overnight sites may charge per use.

Free: 21 stations (66%)
Paid: 11 stations (34%)

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

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Best Time to Visit Arundel by RV

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Winter

December-February

15-35°F

Crowds: Low

Many campgrounds close entirely. Call ahead to confirm any RV dump station remains open during winter months.

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Spring

March-May

35-65°F

Crowds: Low

Campgrounds reopen late April or early May. Mud season makes some rural roads messy but passable for RVs.

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Summer

June-August

60-80°F

Crowds: High

Peak tourist season brings full campgrounds and busy dump stations. July 4th and August weekends see heaviest traffic.

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Fall

September-November

40-70°F

Crowds: Medium

Foliage season creates a second rush late September through Columbus Day, then crowds vanish and facilities start closing.

Explore the Arundel Area

Hemlock Grove Campground offers on-site propane filling, which saves you a separate fuel stop. If you're visiting July or August, book campgrounds weeks ahead -- Kennebunkport's popularity creates a ripple effect that fills Arundel's sites fast. Fall foliage peaks late September through mid-October. Columbus Day weekend brings massive crowds, then everything goes quiet by the following Tuesday. That shoulder period offers the best rates and easiest site availability. Keep your E-ZPass handy for the turnpike or budget extra time for toll booth stops.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Arundel

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Arundel?

Arundel has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, both located at private campgrounds. Red Apple Campground is the newest addition to the area's sanitary dump facilities. These stations serve the broader Kennebunk-Biddeford region and handle significant volume during summer months.

Are there free dump stations in Arundel?

Currently, {{freeCount}} of the {{stationCount}} dump stations in Arundel offer free access. All facilities in the immediate area are operated by private campgrounds that charge fees for dump station use. You'll need to travel to state parks or some travel centers for free options.

How much does it cost to use a dump station in Arundel?

Expect to pay $8-12 for dump station access at Arundel's private campgrounds. This pricing reflects the area's coastal tourism market and is consistent with other southern Maine destinations. Some facilities offer package deals that include water fill and propane for around $15-20 total.

What should I bring to an RV dump station?

Bring disposable gloves, your sewer hose, and any adapters your RV requires. While most Arundel stations provide rinse hoses, carrying backup rinse water is smart. Don't forget payment method as many facilities require cash, though larger campgrounds increasingly accept credit cards.

Can I access Arundel dump stations year-round?

Many campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, typically closing between late October and early May. Red Apple Campground and other facilities may have limited winter hours or close entirely. Always call ahead during off-season months to confirm dump station availability and access hours.

Can I use Arundel dump stations without staying at a campground?

Policies vary by location. Some campgrounds serve non-guests for a fee, while others restrict their sanitary dump stations to registered campers only. Call ahead to confirm access and pricing. The paid station may be your best bet for drop-in service.

Are dump stations open year-round in Arundel?

Most close for winter. Southern Maine campgrounds typically operate May through October, with a few extending into November. Winter RV waste disposal requires planning ahead or driving to a facility that stays open, possibly in Biddeford or Saco.

How much do Maine Turnpike tolls cost for RVs?

Tolls run $3-8 depending on your route and axle count. A two-axle motorhome pays less than a three-axle rig pulling a trailer. E-ZPass saves time at booths and may offer slight discounts on certain sections of I-95.

What's the best time to visit Arundel for RV camping?

September offers the sweet spot -- warm days, fewer crowds than summer, and early foliage. Avoid Columbus Day weekend if you want elbow room. Late May and early June also work well before peak tourism kicks in.

Where can I find propane near Arundel dump stations?

Hemlock Grove Campground fills propane on-site, eliminating a separate stop. If you need propane elsewhere, Biddeford and Kennebunk have Tractor Supply and U-Haul locations that serve RVs. Most charge per gallon rather than flat fees.

What is the highest-rated dump station in Arundel?

The highest-rated station is Silver Springs Campground with a rating of 4.6/5 stars.

Are there free dump stations in Arundel?

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