4 RV Dump Stations In Bristol, NH | Sani-Dumps.com
43.5912° N, 71.7368° W
Quick Overview
Bristol offers several RV dump stations serving travelers exploring New Hampshire's Lakes Region. With some free options available, you'll find all facilities here operate on a fee basis -- typically associated with local campgrounds and RV parks.
This small town sits along the Newfound Lake shoreline, attracting seasonal RVers who come for the pristine water and mountain views. The sanitary dump stations here primarily serve campground guests, though most welcome non-guests for a reasonable fee. Newfound RV Park And Campground represents the newest addition to the area's RV infrastructure.
Bristol's compact size means everything's within a few miles. You won't navigate complex highway interchanges or deal with urban traffic getting to these sani-dump locations. Most facilities sit along Route 3A, the main corridor through town. Roads accommodate big rigs just fine, though you'll want to call ahead during peak summer months when campgrounds fill up fast.
The surrounding White Mountains region makes Bristol a natural stopping point. Whether you're heading north to the mountains or circling Newfound Lake, planning your RV waste disposal here keeps your trip running smoothly. Check our detailed listings below for specific addresses, current fees, and seasonal availability at each station.
Top Rated Dump Stations in Bristol
All Dump Stations Near Bristol
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bristol Wastewater Treatment Pant | 1.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Twin Tamarack Family Camping and RV Resort | 7.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Clearwater Campground | 7.8 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bethel Woods Campground | 12.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Hack-Ma-Tack Family Campground | 12.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Pine Hollow Park Campground | 12.9 mi | 3.7 | Dump Station | Free |
| Franklin Wastewater Treatment Plant | 13.0 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Paugus Bay Campground | 13.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Silver Lake Park Campground | 14.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pine Haven Campground | 18.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Bristol Wastewater Treatment Pant
1.0 miTwin Tamarack Family Camping and RV Resort
7.5 miClearwater Campground
7.8 miBethel Woods Campground
12.7 miHack-Ma-Tack Family Campground
12.9 miPine Hollow Park Campground
12.9 miFranklin Wastewater Treatment Plant
13.0 miPaugus Bay Campground
13.7 miSilver Lake Park Campground
14.6 miPine Haven Campground
18.1 miTraveling to Bristol by RV
Bristol relies on local roads rather than major highways. Route 3A runs north-south through town, connecting to Interstate 93 about 20 miles east. If you're coming from the interstate, take Exit 23 and follow Route 104 west into Bristol -- it's a straightforward drive with decent shoulders.
RV restrictions are minimal on main roads. Route 3A handles motorhomes and fifth wheels without issue. Side streets near the lake can get narrow, so stick to primary routes when searching for dump stations. Most facilities have clear signage from the main road.
Overnight parking options are limited to paid campgrounds. The town doesn't allow RVs to park overnight in public lots or along streets. If you need to stay the night, the same campgrounds offering dump services provide full hookup sites. Walmart and similar big-box stores aren't really part of Bristol's landscape -- this is a small New Hampshire town where camping facilities handle overnight RV needs.
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Dump Station Costs in Bristol
All several stations in Bristol charge fees, with some offering free service (that's a portion% free, a portion% paid). This reflects the area's tourism-based economy where campgrounds provide the primary RV infrastructure.
Expect to pay $10-25 per dump, with prices varying by season and whether you're a campground guest. Summer rates run higher when demand peaks. Some facilities offer discounted rates if you're also purchasing propane or staying overnight.
The paid model actually works in your favor here -- facilities are well-maintained with proper drainage and fresh water access. You're paying for reliable service rather than hunting for questionable free options. For travelers planning extended stays around Newfound Lake, asking about weekly rates can reduce your per-dump cost significantly.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Bristol
“We had the best time Columbus Day weekend. Chilling out relaxing, friendly campers and staff, amenities very clean and cared for, staff checked in throughout weekend to see if we needed anything, felt...”
“This is a lovely, quiet campground, close to lots of recreation opportunities including Newfound Lake, Wellington State Park, and Mill Stream Park, just to name a few. Site #17. Pull-through FHU 50/3...”
“This may just be my new favorite campground! We came across this campground by accident. We were staying at another campground nearby for its kid-oriented activities and the place was just sheer chaos...”
“Nice small campground with big rig access. Cindy is the ever accommodating host that we appreciate at our stays. So close to access sites on Newfound Lake and surrounding sites. Highly recommend a sta...”
Best Time to Visit Bristol by RV
Winter
December - February
10-30°F
Crowds: Low
Most campground dump stations close for winter. Call ahead to verify any facility is actually open and accessible through snow.
Spring
March - May
35-65°F
Crowds: Low
Mud season and facility reopenings mean variable access. Late May sees campgrounds fully operational as Memorial Day approaches with better availability.
Summer
June - August
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings maximum crowds to Newfound Lake. Dump stations get busy, especially weekends. Arrive early morning for shortest waits and best access.
Fall
September - November
40-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Foliage season in late September and early October brings crowds back temporarily. Otherwise excellent access as summer tourists depart and facilities remain open.
Explore the Bristol Area
Call ahead during July and August. Summer crowds pack the campgrounds around Newfound Lake, and some facilities restrict sanidump access to registered guests during peak weekends. You'll save frustration by confirming availability before you arrive with full tanks.
Bring exact change or be prepared to pay with card. Smaller operations sometimes can't break large bills, especially early in the morning. Most charge between $10-20 for non-guest dumping.
Fill your fresh water tank before dumping if possible. Several stations offer potable water, but having a full tank gives you flexibility for your next destination. The White Mountains aren't far, and services become sparse once you head into the national forest areas.
Winter access gets tricky. Many campground-based dump stations close from late October through April. If you're RVing in cold months, verify the facility operates year-round. Check our listings for seasonal schedules.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Bristol
Are any dump stations in Bristol free to use?
No, all four RV dump stations in Bristol charge fees. They're primarily campground-based facilities that serve paying guests and non-guests alike. Expect to pay $10-25 depending on the location and season, with some offering discounts for overnight guests or propane customers.
Can I access Bristol dump stations in winter?
Most campground dump stations close from late October through April due to freezing temperatures and reduced demand. A few may offer winter access, but you'll need to call ahead to confirm. The seasonal closures reflect New Hampshire's harsh winters and the challenges of maintaining functional RV waste disposal systems in freezing conditions.
Do I need to be a campground guest to use dump stations?
No, most facilities welcome non-guests for a fee. However, during peak summer weekends, some campgrounds prioritize registered guests. Calling ahead ensures you won't arrive with full tanks only to find restricted access. Non-guest fees typically run $5-10 higher than guest rates at the same facility.
Where's the newest RV dump station in Bristol?
Newfound RV Park And Campground is the most recent addition to Bristol's sanidump network. Check our listings for their current fees, hours, and amenities. New facilities often feature updated equipment and better drainage systems, making them worth considering even if they're slightly off your route.
What's the best time to dump during summer?
Early morning on weekdays offers the shortest waits and easiest access. Avoid Sunday afternoons when weekend campers are checking out and lines form at dump stations. If you're flexible, Tuesday through Thursday mornings provide the smoothest experience during peak season around Newfound Lake.
Are Bristol's roads suitable for large motorhomes?
Yes, Route 3A and main roads handle big rigs without problems. The town sits in relatively flat terrain compared to nearby mountain areas. However, some campground access roads can be tight, so check specific facility details in our listings. Most dump stations accommodate motorhomes up to 45 feet with proper planning.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Bristol?
The highest-rated station is Davidson's Countryside Campground with a rating of 4.5/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Bristol?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Bristol.
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