3 RV Dump Stations In Livingston Manor, NY - Sani-Dumps.com
41.9004° N, 74.8282° W
Quick Overview
Livingston Manor sits in the western Catskills where the Willowemoc and Beaver Kill rivers meet -- legendary trout waters that draw anglers and RVers year-round. You'll find several RV dump stations serving this Sullivan County town, with some offering free waste disposal. That's a solid ratio for a small mountain community.
The area's sanitary dump stations cater primarily to the fishing and hiking crowd passing through on Route 17. Most facilities are tied to campgrounds along the river valleys, which means you're looking at seasonal operations rather than year-round truck stops. The newest addition, Mongaup Pond Campground, reflects the region's focus on outdoor recreation infrastructure.
Access is straightforward if you're comfortable with mountain driving. Route 17 (the future I-86) runs east-west through town and handles larger rigs without drama. Side roads leading to individual sani-dump locations can get narrow and winding, especially heading into state forest areas. Cell service gets spotty once you leave the main corridor.
Most RVers use Livingston Manor as a base for exploring the Upper Delaware River region or as a stopover between the Hudson Valley and Pennsylvania. The compact downtown sits just off the highway, making quick provisions runs easy. Water refills are available at most dump locations, but don't count on propane -- you'll want to fuel up before arriving.
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All Dump Stations Near Livingston Manor
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beaverkill Campground | 5.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Mongaup Pond Campground | 8.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Russell Brook Campsite | 9.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Kittatinny Campgrounds | 29.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| KOA - Honesdale / Poconos KOA Campground | 30.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ponderosa Pines Campground | 31.1 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Valleyview Farm & Campground | 33.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Deerpark NYC Campground | 33.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Keen Lake Camping | 35.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Oquaga Creek State Park | 36.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Beaverkill Campground
5.5 miMongaup Pond Campground
8.1 miRussell Brook Campsite
9.0 miKittatinny Campgrounds
29.7 miKOA - Honesdale / Poconos KOA Campground
30.2 miPonderosa Pines Campground
31.1 miValleyview Farm & Campground
33.4 miDeerpark NYC Campground
33.7 miKeen Lake Camping
35.8 miOquaga Creek State Park
36.2 miTraveling to Livingston Manor by RV
Route 17 is your main artery through Livingston Manor, running northwest toward Binghamton and southeast toward Middletown. It's a divided highway through most sections but narrows to two lanes in spots. The state's been upgrading it to interstate standards for years, so expect occasional construction zones during warmer months.
Big rigs handle Route 17 fine, but watch your clearances on older overpasses near town. The exit ramps are well-designed for RVs pulling trailers. If you're heading to campgrounds north or south of the highway, those secondary roads -- Old Route 17, Debruce Road, Mongaup Pond Road -- require slower speeds and careful navigation. They're paved but built for local traffic, not 40-foot coaches.
Overnight parking options are limited. Walmart and truck stop chains haven't made it to this part of the Catskills. Your best bet is calling ahead to campgrounds that allow late arrivals, or using the Park-N-Ride lot off Route 17 for a quick overnight if you're truly stuck. The town doesn't encourage street parking for RVs, and the few gas stations have small lots.
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Dump Station Costs in Livingston Manor
The several stations around Livingston Manor break down to some free options (a portion%) and a portion% that charge a fee. The free sanidumps typically come with campground stays or are maintained by the state forest system for public use. Paid stations run $10-15 for dump and water, which is standard for private campground facilities in the Catskills.
You won't find the $5 municipal dumps common in western states. This is tourist country, and pricing reflects that reality. The free options represent decent value, especially the state-run facilities that stay well-maintained. If you're already camping in the area, most sites include dump access in your nightly rate. Day-use dumping at campgrounds costs extra but gives you access to their water supply and usually cleaner facilities than roadside rest areas.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Livingston Manor by RV
Winter
December-February
15-35°F
Crowds: Low
Most campground dump stations close for winter. Route 17 stays plowed but side roads to facilities can be impassable after snowstorms. Only year-round RV parks offer waste disposal during these months.
Spring
March-May
35-65°F
Crowds: High
Trout season opener brings massive crowds in early April. Campgrounds reopen mid-April but some dump stations stay winterized until May. Expect mud on unpaved access roads and wait times at popular fishing camp facilities.
Summer
June-August
55-80°F
Crowds: High
Peak season for all RV facilities. Weekends see heavy use at every dump station. Arrive early or plan for weekday visits. All seasonal campgrounds operate full services, giving you the most options for waste disposal.
Fall
September-November
35-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Leaf peepers replace fishing crowds in October. Campgrounds start closing after Columbus Day weekend. By November only year-round facilities remain open. Beautiful season for RVing but confirm dump station availability before arrival.
Explore the Livingston Manor Area
Time your dump station visits for weekday mornings if possible. Weekends from May through October bring serious fishing traffic, and you'll find yourself waiting behind other RVers at popular campground facilities. The Willowemoc Wild Forest areas get especially crowded during trout season opener in April.
Fill your fresh water tank before heading into the backcountry. Several hiking trailheads and fishing access points don't have services, and you'll appreciate the extra capacity. Most RV dump stations here also offer potable water, but flow rates can be slow -- budget an extra 15 minutes.
Grocery options are limited to small markets in town. If you need a full provisioning run, Monticello sits 20 minutes east with larger supermarkets and an actual RV supply shop. Diesel is available at a few stations along Route 17, but prices run higher than you'll find closer to major highways. Top off your tank before entering the Catskills if you're price-conscious.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Livingston Manor
Are Livingston Manor dump stations open year-round?
No, most are seasonal. The majority of RV dump stations here are at campgrounds that close from November through April. A few year-round RV parks maintain winter dump access, but you'll have limited options. Always call ahead during cold months to confirm a facility is operational and not winterized.
Can I dump for free if I'm not camping?
The {{freeCount}} free stations typically allow public access, but policies vary. State forest facilities are genuinely free for anyone. Private campground "free" dumps usually require you to be a registered camper. Expect to pay $10-15 for day-use dumping at commercial campgrounds if you're just passing through the area.
Do I need reservations to use dump stations?
Not for the dump station itself, but some campgrounds require you to check in at the office first. During peak fishing season weekends, campgrounds fill completely and may restrict dump access to registered guests only. Weekday visits rarely require advance planning unless you're arriving after office hours.
What's the best route for large RVs towing vehicles?
Stick to Route 17 for through travel -- it handles big rigs easily. When heading to specific campgrounds, study your route carefully. Roads like Debruce and Mongaup Pond have tight turns and narrow sections. Some campground driveways weren't designed for modern Class A coaches. Check facility reviews for big rig accessibility before committing.
Are there dump stations near trout fishing access points?
A few campgrounds sit right along the Willowemoc and Beaver Kill, offering convenient dump access for fishing-focused RVers. However, the actual DEC fishing access sites don't have sanitary dump facilities. Plan to use campground services either before heading to the river or at day's end when you return to your site.
Can I get propane and supplies near the dump stations?
Propane availability is hit-or-miss. Some larger campgrounds sell it, but don't count on finding a dedicated propane dealer in town. For RV parts and camping supplies, you're better off shopping in Monticello or before entering the Catskills. Livingston Manor has basic groceries and fishing gear, not much RV-specific inventory.
Are there free dump stations in Livingston Manor?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Livingston Manor.
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