4 RV Dump Stations In Baraga, MI | Free & Paid Options
46.7785° N, 88.4890° W
Quick Overview
Baraga sits on the southern shore of Keweenaw Bay in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where several RV dump stations serve travelers exploring this remote corner of Lake Superior country. You'll find some free sanitary dump stations here, which is pretty generous for a small UP community of around 2,000 residents.
This area attracts RVers heading to the Keweenaw Peninsula or those following the Lake Superior Circle Tour. The town itself is compact, with most services clustered along US-41, which runs right through the heart of Baraga. Our newest facility, Ojibwa Marina, reflects the area's strong connection to Lake Superior recreation.
The dump stations here range from municipal facilities to marina-based options. Access is straightforward -- you won't deal with tight downtown streets or confusing routing. Most facilities accommodate larger rigs without issue, though it's smart to check specific station details before arrival.
Winter access can be tricky in the UP. Some stations close seasonally, while others stay open year-round for hardy cold-weather RVers. The split between free and paid options gives you flexibility depending on your budget and what amenities you need. Check our individual listings for current hours and seasonal availability, especially if you're visiting between November and April.
Top Rated Dump Stations in Baraga
All Dump Stations Near Baraga
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ojibwa Casino & RV Park | 0.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Twin Lakes State Park | 19.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hancock Recreation Area - Beach & Campground | 25.2 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Free |
| Michigamme Shores Campground Resort | 28.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Lake Linden Village Campground | 28.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Van Riper State Park | 29.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| F.J. McLain State Park | 32.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Perkins Park Campground & Picnic Area | 36.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| River Pines R.V and Campground | 39.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Sunset Bay Campground & RV Resort | 41.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Ojibwa Casino & RV Park
0.9 miTwin Lakes State Park
19.2 miHancock Recreation Area - Beach & Campground
25.2 miMichigamme Shores Campground Resort
28.4 miLake Linden Village Campground
28.7 miVan Riper State Park
29.8 miF.J. McLain State Park
32.1 miPerkins Park Campground & Picnic Area
36.2 miRiver Pines R.V and Campground
39.7 miSunset Bay Campground & RV Resort
41.7 miTraveling to Baraga by RV
US-41 is your main artery through Baraga, running north-south through town before continuing up the Keweenaw Peninsula. This highway handles RV traffic easily with good sight lines and adequate shoulder space. M-38 intersects here, providing east-west access to communities like L'Anse just across the bay.
RV restrictions are minimal in Baraga proper. The roads were built to handle logging trucks and commercial traffic, so clearance and weight limits won't be issues for standard recreational vehicles. Watch for frost heaves in early spring -- they can pop up quickly after harsh UP winters.
Overnight parking options are limited in town. Your best bet is checking with the marina or looking at nearby campgrounds rather than trying to park at trailheads or pullouts. The Baraga State Park, just south of town, offers proper overnight facilities if you need a place to settle in before or after using a sani-dump station.
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Dump Station Costs in Baraga
Of the several RV waste disposal stations serving Baraga, some (a portion%) are free to use, while a portion% charge a fee. This 50-50 split is unusually balanced for a small UP town.
Paid stations typically run $5-10 and often include fresh water or are part of marina complexes with additional services. The free options work fine for basic dumping needs. During peak summer months when the area sees the most RV traffic, even paid stations rarely have wait times -- the tourist volume here doesn't compare to more developed Lake Superior communities. If you're passing through mid-week in shoulder season, you'll likely have any facility to yourself.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Baraga
“Very nice campground loved it just very small things we didn’t like about it. 1. Our site was very close to the road so lots of road noise but nothing we can do. 2. It rained for about 2 days not the ...”
“It was okay Nice helpful staff Our spot was next to a cute playground Fairly good size site but they are all different Left two days ago Noisy road and mud puddles Small showers Saw one hiking trail, ...”
“Very nice State Park. I have it a 4 star and not a five only because of the road traffic. It did quiet down after 11p and didn't start up again until 7a. Although we were there during the week and not...”
“We had a paved full hook up site which we greatly appreciated on the rainy days. There is road noise, but it becomes white noise and even lighter/less noticeable at night. Restrooms were well maintain...”
Best Time to Visit Baraga by RV
Winter
December-February
5-25°F
Crowds: Low
Harsh UP winters mean some facilities close completely. Call ahead to confirm availability, and be prepared for snow-packed access roads requiring careful maneuvering.
Spring
March-May
25-55°F
Crowds: Low
Mud season and frost heaves make roads challenging. Late spring brings fishermen as ice-out occurs, but RV traffic stays light until Memorial Day weekend.
Summer
June-August
55-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Peak season for Lake Superior tourism brings steady but manageable traffic. All facilities open, and you'll find the most services available. Bugs are fierce in June.
Fall
September-November
30-60°F
Crowds: Low
Spectacular fall colors draw leaf-peepers in late September and early October. Weather turns quickly after Halloween, and some facilities begin seasonal closures by mid-November.
Explore the Baraga Area
Fill your fresh water tanks before heading further north into the Keweenaw -- services get sparse once you leave Baraga. The marina facilities typically offer the most complete service setup if you need water, propane, or other supplies in one stop.
Black flies and mosquitoes can be intense from late May through early July. If you're dumping tanks during bug season, have your process down to a science so you're not standing around swatting. Local stores carry industrial-strength bug spray if you forgot yours.
Cell service can be spotty, so don't rely on GPS apps to find dump stations at the last minute. Note the physical addresses and have backup directions. The Ojibwa Casino is a major landmark that most locals use for directions -- it's hard to miss from US-41.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Baraga
Do Baraga dump stations stay open in winter?
Some do, but many close seasonally due to freezing concerns. The Upper Peninsula gets brutally cold, and maintaining water lines becomes impractical. Always call ahead between November and April to confirm a station is operational before making it part of your travel plan.
Can I find potable water at these dump stations?
Several Baraga facilities offer fresh water, particularly the marina-based locations. However, availability varies by season and some stations provide dump-only service. Check individual station details in our listings, and consider filling tanks before arriving if you're uncertain about water access.
Is the Ojibwa Marina dump station open to non-boaters?
Yes, marina facilities in the area typically welcome RVers whether you're using their boat services or not. There may be a small fee for non-marina customers. The marina is easy to access from US-41 and can handle larger motorhomes without navigation issues.
What's the best dump station for quick highway access?
Stations located directly off US-41 offer the fastest in-and-out access if you're just passing through on the Lake Superior Circle Tour. You won't need to navigate residential streets or make complicated turns -- just pull off the highway, dump, and continue north or south.
Are there dump stations between Baraga and Copper Harbor?
Services thin out considerably as you head up the Keweenaw Peninsula. It's roughly 60 miles to Copper Harbor with limited facilities along the way. Dump in Baraga if you're heading north, or plan to wait until you reach Copper Harbor or Houghton for your next sanidump opportunity.
Do I need a special hose for winter dumping in Baraga?
If you're RVing in the UP during cold months, heated hoses and tank heaters aren't luxuries -- they're necessities. Standard equipment can freeze solid in minutes during January cold snaps. Make sure your holding tanks are also properly winterized if temperatures are below freezing.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Baraga?
The highest-rated station is Baraga State Park with a rating of 4.4/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Baraga?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Baraga.
All Dump Stations Near Baraga (12)
RV Dump StationsOjibwa Casino & RV Park
RV Dump StationsHancock Recreation Area - Beach & Campground
RV Dump StationsTwin Lakes State Park
RV Dump StationsLake Linden Village Campground
RV Dump StationsF.J. McLain State Park
RV Dump StationsMichigamme Shores Campground Resort
RV Dump StationsVan Riper State Park
RV Dump StationsSunset Bay Campground & RV Resort
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