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7 RV Dump Stations In Rochester, MN

44.0216° N, 92.4699° W

Quick Overview

Rochester's RV waste disposal network includes several sanitary dump stations serving travelers passing through southeastern Minnesota's medical hub. With some free options available, you'll find convenient sani-dump facilities whether you're visiting Mayo Clinic or exploring the Root River State Trail.

The city sits at the crossroads of I-90 and Highway 63, making it a natural stopover for RVers traveling between the Twin Cities and points south. Most dump stations cluster near these major routes, with several located at gas stations and RV parks on the city's outskirts. You'll find both self-service facilities and full-service options where staff can assist with the dumping process.

Rochester's stations range from basic concrete pads at convenience stores to well-maintained facilities at established RV parks. The newer Cenex Station (Greenway Coop) offers modern equipment and easy access for rigs of all sizes. Several locations provide potable water fill-ups alongside waste disposal, letting you handle both tasks in one stop.

Most facilities accommodate motorhomes up to 45 feet, though you'll want to call ahead if you're pulling a large fifth wheel. The stations see steady traffic year-round thanks to Mayo Clinic visitors, but waits rarely exceed 15 minutes even during peak summer months.

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Traveling to Rochester by RV

I-90 runs east-west through Rochester's southern edge, connecting you to Wisconsin and South Dakota. Highway 63 provides north-south access to the Twin Cities, while Highway 52 offers an alternative route to the metro area. Most RV dump stations sit within two miles of these major highways, making them easy to reach without navigating residential streets.

Downtown Rochester restricts RVs over 30 feet on certain streets near the medical district, but you won't need to venture there for dump station access. The city permits overnight parking at Walmart and some truck stops, though you should confirm current policies before settling in. Several campgrounds offer overnight stays with dump station access included.

Gas stations with dump facilities typically have separate RV lanes with higher clearances. Watch for low-hanging canopies at standard fuel pumps. Highway 14 west of town provides another access route, though it sees less RV traffic than the interstate corridors.

Dump Station Costs in Rochester

Rochester's several RV dump stations split between some free facilities (a portion%) and a portion% that charge fees ranging from $5 to $15 per use. The free options typically require a fuel purchase or campground stay, while paid stations offer drive-up convenience without obligations.

Commercial truck stops charge $10-12 for dump station access, but they're open 24/7 and rarely have wait times. RV park rates run $15-20 for non-guests, though some waive fees if you're visiting Mayo Clinic. The price difference adds up if you're staying several weeks for medical treatment, making campground membership worthwhile for extended visits.

Free: 3 stations (60%)
Paid: 2 stations (40%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

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Best Time to Visit Rochester by RV

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Winter

December-February

5-25°F

Crowds: Low

Several stations shut off water supplies during deep freezes. Medical visitors keep some traffic flowing, but expect the quietest dump station conditions of the year.

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Spring

March-May

35-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Stations reopen water supplies by late March. Moderate traffic picks up as RVers head north for summer, with weekends busier than weekdays throughout the season.

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Summer

June-August

65-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak season brings steady traffic from tourists and medical visitors. Expect short waits at popular stations during midday hours, especially near interstate exits on weekends.

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Fall

September-November

35-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Comfortable dumping weather with lighter crowds after Labor Day. Stations stay busy through October with leaf-peepers, then traffic drops significantly by Thanksgiving week.

Explore the Rochester Area

Visit dump stations before 10 AM or after 6 PM to avoid the Mayo Clinic shift changes when traffic picks up throughout the city. The stations near I-90 exits get busiest on Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings as weekend travelers pass through.

Bring exact change for paid facilities since some locations can't break large bills. Winter users should let their hoses drain completely between uses -- Rochester's cold snaps can freeze residual water quickly. Several stations close their water supply from November through March to prevent freeze damage, so plan to fill your fresh tank elsewhere during winter months.

The Kwik Trip locations keep their facilities well-lit and monitored, making them solid choices for evening dumps. If you're staying multiple days for medical appointments, the RV parks offer better value than paying per-use fees at commercial stations.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Rochester

Do Rochester dump stations stay open during winter?

Most stations remain accessible year-round, but several shut off water supplies from November through March to prevent freeze damage. The heated facilities at truck stops keep water running all winter. Call ahead if you need potable water refills during cold months.

Can I dump for free if I'm visiting Mayo Clinic?

Some RV parks waive dump fees for Mayo patients with proof of appointment, though policies vary by location. The free stations at gas stations don't offer medical discounts, but they're convenient if you're already fueling up between appointments.

Which stations accommodate large motorhomes?

Most Rochester facilities handle rigs up to 45 feet, with the Cenex Station and truck stop locations offering the easiest maneuvering room. The RV park stations provide the most space but may require navigating campground roads to reach them.

Are dump stations busy during Mayo Clinic hours?

Traffic peaks during weekday mornings and late afternoons when medical shifts change. For the shortest waits, visit before 9 AM or after 7 PM. Weekend mornings stay relatively quiet except during summer travel season.

Do I need exact change at paid stations?

Several coin-operated stations can't make change, so bring small bills and quarters. Truck stops and staffed locations accept credit cards. Free stations obviously don't require payment, though some expect a fuel purchase.

Where can I park overnight near dump stations?

Walmart and select truck stops allow overnight RV parking, though you should confirm current policies at each location. Several campgrounds near I-90 offer overnight rates that include dump station access, running $25-40 per night with full hookups available.

Are there free dump stations in Rochester?

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