Toomsuba MS RV Dump Stations - Free & Paid Sani-Dumps
32.4184° N, 88.5070° W
Quick Overview
Toomsuba sits along the I-20/I-59 corridor in east-central Mississippi, making it a convenient stop for RVers traveling between Meridian and the Alabama state line. With several sanitary dump stations serving the area, you've got options whether you're passing through or settling in for a few days. What makes this spot particularly RV-friendly? some of those stations offer free dump services -- a welcome sight when you're managing your travel budget.
The town's location at the junction of two major interstates means you'll find facilities designed with through-traffic in mind. Most stations here cater to the steady flow of RVers heading east-west on I-20 or north-south on I-59. You're looking at a mix of campground-based sani-dumps and standalone facilities, with the newest addition being KOA - Meridian East / Toomsuba KOA.
Access is straightforward from Exit 165 off I-20, which puts you within minutes of available dump stations. The area's flat terrain and wide roads make maneuvering larger rigs manageable, though you'll want to call ahead to confirm hours and any RV length restrictions. Highway 19 and Highway 80 provide alternate routes if you're exploring the region, while Route 66 enthusiasts sometimes pass through on their way to historic segments further west.
All Dump Stations Near Toomsuba
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOA - Meridian East / Toomsuba KOA | 1.8 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Toomsuba, Westbound | 1.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Sumter Welcome Center, Northbound | 6.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Benchmark Coach & RV Park | 8.1 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Free |
| Okatibbee Water Park | 16.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Twiltley Branch Camping Area | 18.5 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Free |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Twiltley Branch Campground | 18.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Clarkco State Park | 24.6 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Free |
| Archusa Creek Water Park | 29.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Turkey Creek Water Park | 37.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
KOA - Meridian East / Toomsuba KOA
1.8 miRest Area - Toomsuba, Westbound
1.8 miRest Area - Sumter Welcome Center, Northbound
6.7 miBenchmark Coach & RV Park
8.1 miOkatibbee Water Park
16.9 miTwiltley Branch Camping Area
18.5 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Twiltley Branch Campground
18.7 miClarkco State Park
24.6 miArchusa Creek Water Park
29.2 miTurkey Creek Water Park
37.7 miTraveling to Toomsuba by RV
Interstate access defines Toomsuba's appeal for RV travelers. I-20 runs east-west through the area, connecting directly with I-59, which angles northeast toward Hattiesburg and southwest toward New Orleans. Exit 165 off I-20 is your primary access point -- it's well-marked and designed to handle RV traffic without tight turns or low clearances.
If you're avoiding interstates, Highway 19 runs north-south through town, while Highway 80 provides an east-west alternative with more local character. State routes like a262, a617, and a516 connect to smaller communities if you're exploring beyond the main corridors. These secondary roads are generally RV-accessible but watch for narrower lanes in older town sections.
Overnight parking rules vary by location. Some facilities welcome overnighters while others operate strictly as dump-and-go stations. We recommend calling ahead or checking with the facility directly before visiting to confirm their policies on extended stays, especially during peak travel seasons when spaces fill quickly.
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Dump Station Costs in Toomsuba
Of the several RV dump stations around Toomsuba, some stations (a portion%) offer free waste disposal, while a portion% charge a fee. Free stations typically serve campground guests or operate as public services, while paid facilities often provide additional amenities like fresh water fills or extended dump times.
Paid stations in the area generally run $5-15 per use, though prices can vary based on whether you're a customer of the facility. Some campgrounds waive dump fees if you're buying fuel or staying overnight. The free options make Toomsuba particularly budget-friendly for cross-country travelers managing their expenses mile by mile. Just remember that free doesn't always mean 24/7 access -- confirm operating hours before you arrive.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Toomsuba
“Lovely KOA Journey right off the highway! We were warmly welcomed and placed in a beautiful spot; the grounds were impeccable and beautifully landscaped and hardscaped. We felt very safe and comfortab...”
“If you’re traveling through Mississippi and need a place to park your rig, Meridian East / Toomsuba KOA Journey absolutely delivers. We stayed in an RV spot and were genuinely impressed from the mome...”
“We’ve stayed at this KOA many times, the last time being in March 2025 before the new owners took over. What a difference a few months make. They have done so many improvements to the campground and a...”
“Writing this review even before check-out because I can’t imagine anything that could take a star away. Super clean office/store and the new owner is delightful and super helpful! Signage to get to th...”
Best Time to Visit Toomsuba by RV
Winter
December-February
35-55°F
Crowds: Low
Snowbirds heading south create occasional traffic spikes, but stations rarely reach capacity during winter months.
Spring
March-May
55-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather draws more RVers, and spring break travel increases station usage, especially on weekends.
Summer
June-August
75-95°F
Crowds: High
Peak travel season brings the heaviest traffic, with families on vacation filling campgrounds and increasing wait times at popular stations.
Fall
September-November
50-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Cooler temperatures and fall colors attract retirees and leaf-peepers, creating moderate demand without summer's crowds.
Explore the Toomsuba Area
Timing matters when you're planning your dump station stop in Toomsuba. Exit 165 offers the easiest approach, putting you on roads designed for commercial traffic and larger vehicles. This means fewer surprises with tight corners or residential streets that weren't built with 40-footers in mind.
Before you make the drive, call ahead. Station hours can shift seasonally, and some facilities close for maintenance without much advance notice. This is especially true for campground-based dumps that might restrict access during their busy check-in periods. You'll save yourself frustration by confirming availability before you unhook.
Our trip planner tool helps you map your route with RV-specific considerations. Don't like the route we've suggested? Check out the options to avoid highways and toll roads. The planner accounts for bridge heights, weight restrictions, and propane-restricted tunnels -- details that matter when you're driving a house on wheels through unfamiliar territory.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Toomsuba
How many free dump stations are in Toomsuba?
There are {{freeCount}} free RV dump stations in the Toomsuba area. These facilities offer no-cost waste disposal, though some may have restrictions on hours or require you to be a customer or guest.
Which exit should I use to reach dump stations from I-20?
Exit 165 off I-20 provides the easiest approach to Toomsuba's sanitary dump stations. This exit is designed for larger vehicles and puts you on roads that can handle RV traffic without tight turns.
Do I need to call ahead before using a dump station?
Yes, we strongly recommend calling ahead or checking with the facility directly before visiting. Hours can change seasonally, and some stations restrict access during peak times or close temporarily for maintenance.
Can I overnight at Toomsuba dump stations?
Overnight policies vary by facility. Some locations welcome extended stays while others operate as dump-and-go stations only. Contact individual facilities to confirm their rules on overnight parking before planning your stop.
What highways serve the Toomsuba area?
I-20 and I-59 are the primary interstates, with Highway 19 and Highway 80 offering alternate routes. State roads like a262, a617, and a516 connect to surrounding communities for those exploring beyond the main corridors.
When is the busiest time at Toomsuba dump stations?
Summer months see the heaviest traffic, especially on weekends when families are traveling. Spring break and fall foliage season also create moderate crowds. Winter typically offers the shortest wait times at most facilities.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Toomsuba?
The highest-rated station is KOA - Meridian East / Toomsuba KOA with a rating of 4.5/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Toomsuba?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Toomsuba.
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