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32.3538° N, 89.6545° W

Quick Overview

Morton sits in the heart of Scott County, where several RV dump stations serve travelers moving through central Mississippi. You'll find some free options mixed with paid facilities, giving you choices whether you're passing through on I-20 or exploring the backroads around Bienville National Forest.

This small town of about 3,500 people punches above its weight for RV services. Green Tree RV & Recreational Park is the newest addition to the local scene, joining established stations that have served RVers for years. Most facilities cluster near the highway corridors, making them easy to access without navigating tight residential streets.

I-20 runs east-west through the area, connecting you to Jackson (40 miles west) and Meridian (35 miles east). Highway 13 cuts north-south through town, while Highway 35 provides another route if you're heading toward the Natchez Trace Parkway. The terrain here is gently rolling pine forest -- nothing too challenging for larger rigs.

Roosevelt State Park sits just north of town, hosting events like the Bienville Chess Classic and offering additional camping options. The station variety around Morton means you can find what fits your budget and schedule without driving far off your route.

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Traveling to Morton by RV

I-20 is your main artery through Morton, offering easy access with wide lanes and good sight lines. Exit 109 puts you right at Highway 13, where several dump stations are located within a mile or two. The interstate handles any size rig comfortably -- I've seen 45-footers cruise through without drama.

Highways 25, 35, and 13 all intersect near Morton, creating multiple route options. Highway 13 runs straight through downtown with reasonable clearances, though you'll want to avoid the tightest downtown blocks if you're over 35 feet. Highway 35 stays wider with less traffic.

Overnight parking at truck stops along I-20 is generally tolerated, but always check with management first. Walmart in nearby Forest (about 10 miles north) typically allows overnight stays. For proper hookups, Green Tree RV & Recreational Park offers full amenities. Gas stations with large lots exist at the I-20 exits, but they're primarily for quick stops rather than extended parking.

Dump Station Costs in Morton

Morton's several dump stations split a portion% free and a portion% paid. The some free options work well for quick dumps if you're just passing through on I-20.

Paid stations typically charge $10-15 for dump service, with some offering potable water as part of the fee. Green Tree RV & Recreational Park provides the most comprehensive services if you want hookups beyond just dumping.

Compare this to larger cities where you'll rarely find free options anymore. Morton's mix gives you flexibility based on your budget and service needs. Free stations may have limited hours or require you to be a customer of an associated business. Paid facilities generally offer longer access hours and better-maintained equipment.

Free: 4 stations (100%)
Paid: 0 stations (0%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

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Best Time to Visit Morton by RV

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Winter

December-February

35-58°F

Crowds: Low

Mild winters with occasional freezes. Snowbirds pass through heading south, but crowds stay light. Stations rarely freeze, though early morning temperatures can dip below freezing.

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Spring

March-May

55-80°F

Crowds: Medium

Peak wildflower season in Bienville National Forest draws nature lovers. Temperatures climb fast by May. Thunderstorms roll through regularly, so check weather before traveling backroads.

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Summer

June-August

72-92°F

Crowds: Medium

Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms nearly every day. Run your AC early and often. Roosevelt State Park events bring weekend crowds, but weekdays stay manageable for dump station access.

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Fall

September-November

50-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Comfortable temperatures make this ideal for exploring the area. Humidity drops by October. Hunting season in surrounding forests means more trucks and trailers on rural roads starting mid-November.

Explore the Morton Area

Fill your fresh water tank before you arrive. Morton's municipal water is fine, but stations here focus on dumping rather than full service. If you need propane, the Tractor Supply on Highway 13 can help you out.

Roosevelt State Park runs regular events throughout the year. Check their schedule before you visit -- the chess tournament in particular draws crowds that fill local campgrounds. Book ahead if you're planning to stay during events.

The Piggly Wiggly on Highway 13 stocks basic RV supplies and groceries. It's not a mega-mart, but you'll find what you need for a few days on the road. For serious RV repairs or parts, you'll want to head west toward Jackson.

Cell coverage runs strong on Verizon and AT&T. T-Mobile gets spottier once you leave the highway corridors. If you're working remotely, test your signal before you settle in for the day.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Morton

Do I need to call ahead to use dump stations in Morton?

Free stations generally operate on a first-come basis, but calling paid facilities ensures they're open and staffed. Green Tree RV & Recreational Park appreciates advance notice if you're arriving outside typical business hours. Holiday schedules can vary, so a quick call saves you a wasted trip.

Can I access dump stations with a large fifth wheel?

Yes, stations near I-20 accommodate rigs up to 45 feet without problems. Green Tree specifically designs for larger RVs. Downtown stations may have tighter access, so check individual listings for clearance notes. Highway 13 stations offer the easiest maneuvering room.

Are there RV parks with full hookups near Morton?

Green Tree RV & Recreational Park provides full hookups for overnight stays. Roosevelt State Park offers camping with electric and water hookups about 15 minutes north of town. For just dump service, the five stations around Morton cover your needs without requiring an overnight stay.

What's the best route through Morton for avoiding tight turns?

Stick to I-20 and Highway 13 for the easiest navigation. Highway 35 also handles large rigs well. Avoid cutting through downtown Morton on side streets -- they're narrow with parallel parking that squeezes the lanes. The I-20 exits provide direct access to most services you'll need.

Is potable water available at Morton dump stations?

Some paid stations include potable water with their dump fee, but not all facilities offer it. Free stations typically provide dump service only. Check individual station details before you arrive, or plan to fill your tank at a nearby campground if water access matters for your trip.

How far is Morton from Jackson and major RV dealers?

Jackson sits about 40 miles west on I-20, roughly 45 minutes of driving. You'll find several RV dealers and service centers there if you need repairs or parts. Meridian is 35 miles east with additional options. Morton itself focuses on basic services rather than major RV work.

Are there free dump stations in Morton?

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