10 RV Dump Stations In Columbus, MS
33.4957° N, 88.4273° W
Quick Overview
Columbus offers several RV dump stations spread across this historic Mississippi River town and its surrounding areas. Of these facilities, some provides free waste disposal -- a real find for budget-conscious travelers passing through the Golden Triangle region.
You'll find most sanidumps concentrated near the major highway corridors that crisscross Columbus. Highway 61 runs north-south through town, while Highway 35 and Highway 100 provide east-west access. Several stations sit along these routes, making it easy to handle your waste disposal needs without detouring far from your path.
The facility mix here leans heavily toward private RV parks and campgrounds rather than public rest areas. That means you're looking at paid services in most cases, though the newest addition -- Island Road RV Park -- has expanded options for travelers. Most stations accommodate rigs of all sizes, from compact camper vans to 45-foot Class A motorhomes.
Access is straightforward year-round. Columbus doesn't get the brutal winter weather that shuts down northern facilities, and summer heat rarely closes stations either. You will want to call ahead during major local events, though, as capacity can tighten when the area draws visitors.
The sanitary dump station landscape here reflects Columbus's role as a regional hub. It's not a major tourist destination, so you won't battle crowds at every turn. But it's substantial enough to support a solid network of RV waste disposal points. Plan your stops around your route -- whether you're following Highway 61 up from the Gulf Coast or cutting across on Highway 100.
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All Dump Stations Near Columbus
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Dewayne Hayes Campground | 4.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Town Creek Recreation | 5.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Lowndes State Park | 8.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Pickensville Campground | 19.3 mi | 1.0 | Dump Station | Free |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Pickensville Campground | 19.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Blue Bluff Campground | 24.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Starkville KOA | 29.2 mi | 3.8 | Dump Station | Free |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Cochrane Campground | 29.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Tombigbee National Forest - Choctaw Lake Recreation Area | 44.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Lurleen State Park | 45.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Dewayne Hayes Campground
4.8 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Town Creek Recreation
5.3 miLake Lowndes State Park
8.1 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Pickensville Campground
19.3 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Pickensville Campground
19.3 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Blue Bluff Campground
24.9 miKOA - Starkville KOA
29.2 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Cochrane Campground
29.9 miTombigbee National Forest - Choctaw Lake Recreation Area
44.1 miLake Lurleen State Park
45.4 miTraveling to Columbus by RV
Highway 61 serves as your main north-south artery through Columbus, connecting you to Vicksburg and Memphis. It handles RV traffic without drama -- wide lanes, decent shoulders, and minimal congestion except during weekday rush hours around 7-8am and 5-6pm.
Highway 35 and Highway 100 provide your east-west options. Both accommodate large rigs comfortably, though you'll want to watch for narrower sections as you get into more rural stretches outside town. Local roads like Highway 625, Highway 759, and Highway 969 connect to smaller facilities but generally handle RVs fine.
Overnight parking at Columbus rest areas isn't officially sanctioned. Walmart policies vary by location -- always check with the store manager before settling in. Some travelers report success at truck stops along the highway corridors, but those spots fill up fast during peak travel seasons. Your best bet for legitimate overnight stays is booking at one of the area campgrounds that also offer sani-dump services.
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Dump Station Costs in Columbus
Columbus operates several dump stations with a clear cost pattern: some station (a portion%) offers free disposal, while a portion% charge fees. That's a higher paid-to-free ratio than you'll find in many areas.
Paid stations typically run $10-15 for non-guests dumping at RV parks. Some campgrounds waive the fee if you're staying overnight or buying fuel. A few places bundle dump access with other services -- fill your propane tank or grab a night's camping, and the waste disposal comes free.
The math works out simple: if you're already planning to camp in Columbus, choose a spot with included dump access. If you're just passing through and need a quick dump, budget $10-12 for the stop. That single free station gets heavy use, so factor in potential wait times when you're deciding whether to save the money or pay for faster access.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Columbus
“Perfect park to stay at while working month to month. Clean spots and very quiet. Extra nice laundry facilities and very affordable. Will definitely be staying there again when we pass through.”
“Great , small RV Park...Tucked away and full hookup! Coin Laundry and amazing internet. Was there for work and very pleased with our stay. Stuart was pleasant, and happy to accommodate our family! Tha...”
“Nice RV park. Great washer and dryer facility. Clean, quiet, and family friendly. Owner was easy to contact and communicate with. Traveled to the area for work and location was great. Will stay here a...”
“Nice RV campground close to downtown Columbus, shopping and dining. Stuart was extremely easy to work with and helpful. The site are gravel and fairly level. The internet was good in the campground....”
Best Time to Visit Columbus by RV
Winter
December-February
38-58°F
Crowds: Low
Mild winters keep stations open year-round with minimal freeze concerns and light traffic from snowbirds heading south.
Spring
March-May
55-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather brings moderate RV traffic as travelers emerge from winter, though crowds stay manageable at most facilities.
Summer
June-August
72-92°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid conditions mean fewer RVers choose Mississippi as a destination, keeping dump station waits relatively short despite vacation season.
Fall
September-November
58-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temperatures and fall foliage attract steady RV traffic, particularly on weekends when locals take short camping trips.
Explore the Columbus Area
Time your dump station visits for weekday mornings when possible. Weekend afternoons see the heaviest use, especially from Friday evening through Sunday noon when weekend warriors are coming and going.
Bring your own hose and fittings. While most stations provide basic hookups, having your own equipment means you're not dependent on whatever's available -- or waiting for the previous user to finish with the community hose.
Fill your fresh water tank before you dump if the facility offers both services. It's more efficient than making two stops, and you'll appreciate having a full tank when you're ready to hit the road again.
Check station hours before you arrive. Some private campground dumps close to non-guests after 6pm or require you to check in at the office first. Nothing's worse than pulling your rig into position only to find the facility locked up for the night.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Columbus
Do I need to pay to use RV dump stations in Columbus?
Most Columbus sanidumps charge fees, typically $10-15 for non-guests. Only one of the ten stations offers free disposal. Private campgrounds often include dump access with overnight stays or fuel purchases, so bundling services can save you money if you're planning to stop anyway.
Can I dump my RV waste while traveling through on Highway 61?
Yes, several sanitary dump stations sit near Highway 61's corridor through Columbus. You won't need to deviate far from your route. Most facilities accommodate quick stops for travelers just passing through, though you'll pay a fee at nearly all locations. Call ahead to confirm hours and availability.
Are Columbus dump stations open year-round?
Columbus's mild climate means most RV waste disposal facilities operate twelve months a year. Winter freezes are rare and brief, so stations don't shut down seasonally like northern locations. Summer heat can be intense but doesn't typically force closures. Always verify hours before arriving, especially around holidays.
What size RV can Columbus dump stations handle?
Most Columbus sanidumps accommodate rigs up to 45 feet without issues. The stations near major highways like 61, 35, and 100 feature pull-through access designed for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. Smaller facilities at older campgrounds might have tighter maneuvering, so check facility details for your specific rig size.
Where's the free dump station in Columbus?
Columbus has one free RV dump station among its ten facilities. Check our detailed listings for current location and access information, as free stations often see heavier use and may have limited hours. Arrive early in the day for the shortest wait times at no-cost disposal points.
Do Columbus dump stations provide potable water?
Many Columbus RV waste disposal facilities offer fresh water fill-ups alongside dump services, but it's not universal. Private campgrounds typically provide both, while standalone dumps may only handle waste disposal. Confirm water availability when you call ahead, and bring your own drinking water hose to avoid contamination.
Can I dump at Columbus stations if I'm not staying at the campground?
Most private campgrounds in Columbus allow non-guest dumping for a fee, usually $10-15. Some require you to check in at the office first and may have restricted hours for drive-up service. A few locations reserve their dumps exclusively for registered campers, so verify policies before making the trip.
Are there free dump stations in Columbus?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Columbus.
All Dump Stations Near Columbus (15)
RV Dump StationsU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Dewayne Hayes Campground
RV Dump StationsU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Town Creek Recreation
RV Dump StationsLake Lowndes State Park
RV Dump StationsU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Pickensville Campground
RV Dump StationsU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Pickensville Campground
RV Dump StationsU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Blue Bluff Campground
RV Dump StationsU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Cochrane Campground
RV Dump StationsKOA - Starkville KOA
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