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2 RV Dump Stations In Anthony, NM - Free & Paid Options

32.0040° N, 106.6058° W

Quick Overview

Anthony sits right on the New Mexico-Texas border, and with several RV dump stations serving this small border community, you've got options whether you're passing through on I-10 or settling in for a few days. What makes this spot interesting? some of these stations won't charge you a dime for dumping your tanks.

This isn't a destination town -- it's a crossroads. Most RVers use Anthony as a convenient stop between Las Cruces and El Paso, taking advantage of its location along major routes. The dump stations here reflect that practical nature: straightforward facilities designed for travelers who need to handle business and keep moving.

Access is simple. I-10 runs right through town, and you're minutes from I-25 if you're heading north toward Albuquerque. NM 404 (O'Hara Road) provides a less congested alternative if you're trying to avoid El Paso traffic. The terrain is flat Rio Grande Valley, so maneuvering big rigs isn't a problem.

You'll find both free municipal-style dumps and paid RV park facilities. The newest addition to our directory is El Paso West RV Park, which caters to travelers needing full hookups alongside dump access. Check our detailed listings below for exact locations, hours, and any restrictions on tank size or rig length.

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Traveling to Anthony by RV

I-10 is your main artery through Anthony, connecting you to Las Cruces (20 miles north) and El Paso (15 miles south). Traffic moves fast here, and truck traffic is heavy -- stay alert when entering and exiting. I-25 intersects I-10 just west of Las Cruces, making this area a natural stopping point for north-south travelers.

NM 404 (O'Hara Road) runs parallel to I-10 and offers a quieter route if you're heading toward Chaparral or eastern communities. NM 460 (Anthony Drive) is the main drag through town. US-70 is accessible via Las Cruces for those continuing east.

Overnight parking at rest areas along I-10 is typically tolerated for a few hours, but don't count on it for extended stays. Walmart and truck stops in nearby Las Cruces or El Paso are better bets if you need a safe spot to sleep before dumping tanks in the morning.

Dump Station Costs in Anthony

Of the several sanitary dump stations in Anthony, some (a portion%) are free to use, while a portion% charge a fee. That's a perfect 50-50 split, giving you flexibility based on your budget and what amenities you need.

Free dumps typically come with basic access -- a concrete pad, a rinse hose if you're lucky, and not much else. Paid facilities usually offer potable water, longer hoses, and better lighting if you're dumping after dark. Fees in this area typically run $5-15 depending on whether you're a guest at an RV park or just passing through.

Border town economics work in your favor here. Competition keeps prices reasonable, and station owners know most customers are one-time users just passing through on the interstate.

Free: 2 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 Anthony by RV

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Winter

December-February

35-60°F

Crowds: Medium

Snowbirds heading to Arizona and Southern California create steady I-10 traffic, but it's manageable. Nights drop below freezing occasionally, so protect your hoses and connections.

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Spring

March-May

50-85°F

Crowds: Medium

Perfect temperatures but brutal winds. March and April bring sustained gusts and dust storms that reduce visibility on I-10. Secure your rig and check forecasts daily before traveling.

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Summer

June-August

75-100°F

Crowds: Low

Brutal heat keeps traffic lighter than other seasons. Dump early morning or evening to avoid working in 100-degree sun. Monsoon thunderstorms July-August can flood low areas quickly.

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Fall

September-November

55-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak season for I-10 travelers. Snowbirds return south, and pleasant temperatures bring everyone out. Expect busier dump stations and longer waits at popular facilities, especially weekends.

Explore the Anthony Area

Anthony straddles the state line, but both sides observe Mountain Time, so you won't lose an hour crossing into Texas. That's unusual for the Lone Star State and worth knowing.

Don't expect to find everything you need in Anthony proper. For water fills, groceries, or RV supplies, head north to Las Cruces or south into El Paso. The selection is better and you'll save time hunting.

Spring winds in the Rio Grande Valley are no joke. March through May can bring sustained gusts that'll test your awning anchors and sandblast your rig. Secure everything before you settle in, and keep an eye on weather forecasts. Dust storms reduce visibility fast on I-10.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Anthony

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Anthony, New Mexico?

Anthony has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, both located at private RV parks within the town limits. These facilities are easily accessible from Interstate 10 and can accommodate all sizes of RVs including large motorhomes with toads.

Are there free dump stations in Anthony?

Currently, there are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Anthony, with both available options being paid facilities. The nearest free alternatives would require traveling to Las Cruces or checking for options in El Paso, Texas.

How much does it cost to use a dump station in Anthony?

Dump station fees in Anthony typically range from $10 to $15 per use at private RV parks. Some facilities may offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or other services during your stop.

What should I bring to an RV dump station in Anthony?

Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and rinse water if possible. While Anthony's stations provide water spigots, having your own supply prevents waiting and ensures you can properly clean your equipment after dumping.

Can big rigs access Anthony's dump stations easily?

Yes, Anthony's flat terrain and wide roads accommodate large RVs without difficulty. The stations are designed with interstate travelers in mind, providing adequate maneuvering space for Class A motorhomes and long travel trailers.

Is Anthony a good overnight stop for RVers?

Anthony works well as a fuel and dump stop, but overnight options are limited to the RV parks that provide dump services. Many travelers prefer to continue to Las Cruces or El Paso for more camping choices and amenities.

Do I need to worry about crossing the state line to dump my tanks?

Not really. Anthony's dump stations serve both sides of the border, and there's no checkpoint or inspection for RVs just passing through. Both New Mexico and Texas sides use Mountain Time, so you won't lose an hour. Just make sure you know which state you're actually in when following GPS directions.

Can I find potable water at Anthony's sani-dumps?

It depends on the facility. Some RV parks include potable water with dump access, while standalone dumps may only offer rinse water. Check our individual station listings for specifics. If you need a reliable freshwater fill, Las Cruces has more options just 20 minutes north on I-10.

Is it safe to overnight near dump stations in Anthony?

The dump stations themselves aren't designed for overnight parking. Your better options are Walmart parking lots in Las Cruces or El Paso, or truck stops along I-10. Some RV parks allow overnight stays if you're also using their dump facilities -- call ahead to confirm their policies and rates.

How bad are the spring winds everyone mentions?

Bad enough to flip poorly secured awnings and send lawn chairs into the next county. March through May brings sustained 25-35 mph winds with higher gusts. If you're stopped in Anthony during spring, retract awnings completely, secure slide toppers, and bring everything loose inside your rig before settling in.

Which direction should I head for supplies -- Las Cruces or El Paso?

Las Cruces is slightly closer and easier to navigate with an RV. El Paso has more options but heavier traffic and tighter streets in some areas. For basic groceries and RV supplies, Las Cruces wins. For specialty items or big-box shopping, El Paso's worth the extra hassle if you're comfortable driving in city traffic.

Are there free dump stations in Anthony?

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