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6 RV Dump Stations In Chepachet, RI | Camping Near Me

41.9151° N, 71.6715° W

Quick Overview

Chepachet sits in the northwest corner of Rhode Island, where rural roads wind through forests and farmland. You'll find several RV campground options here, including some free station for travelers passing through this quiet corner of the state.

This village serves as the commercial center of Glocester, Rhode Island's largest and least populated town. Most facilities cluster around the intersection of Route 44 and Route 102, making them easy to locate without navigating complicated suburban streets. The area attracts weekend campers from Providence and Worcester who want quick access to George Washington Management Area's 3,489 acres of trails and fishing spots.

Campground facilities range from basic dump-only access to full-service parks with hookups and amenities. Bowdish Lake Camping Area represents the newest addition to local options, offering lakeside sites popular with families during summer months. Several locations provide package deals combining dump service with propane refills and shower access.

Cell service can be spotty once you leave the main routes, so download maps before heading into campgrounds. Most facilities operate seasonally from April through October, with limited winter access. The village itself offers a few restaurants and a general store for basic supplies, though you'll want to stock up in larger towns before arriving.

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Traveling to Chepachet by RV

Route 44 serves as your main east-west corridor through Chepachet, connecting directly to Route 6 and eventually reaching I-95 about 20 miles southeast. Route 102 runs north-south, providing access from Connecticut. Both roads handle RV traffic comfortably, though you'll encounter narrow sections with limited shoulders once you turn onto secondary routes leading to individual campgrounds.

Most campground access roads weren't designed for today's larger rigs. Call ahead if you're pulling a fifth wheel over 35 feet or driving a Class A longer than 40 feet. Some properties have tight turns near entrance gates or low-hanging branches that haven't been trimmed back.

Overnight parking isn't permitted along state routes or in the small village center. Your best bet for emergency stops is the commuter lot near Route 44 and Route 102, though it's not officially sanctioned for RV camping. Winter travel requires extra caution on these rural roads, as snow removal prioritizes main routes first. Spring thaw can create frost heaves and potholes that appear suddenly.

Dump Station Costs in Chepachet

Among the several stations in the Chepachet area, some (a portion%) offers free dump access while a portion% charge a fee. Paid facilities typically run $10-15 for dump-only service, with rates climbing to $20-25 when bundled with other amenities.

Full-hookup overnight sites at established campgrounds range from $35-55 per night depending on season and lakefront proximity. Weekend rates run higher than weekday pricing during peak summer months. Some locations offer weekly rates that knock 10-15% off the nightly cost if you're planning an extended stay to explore the area's hiking trails and fishing spots.

Free: 5 stations (83%)
Paid: 1 station (17%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

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Best Time to Visit Chepachet by RV

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Winter

December-February

15-35°F

Crowds: Low

Most campgrounds close for the season, with only year-round facilities offering limited dump access during business hours.

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Spring

March-May

35-65°F

Crowds: Low

Campgrounds begin opening in late April, with muddy conditions common through early May as ground thaws from winter.

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Summer

June-August

60-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak season brings weekend crowds to lakeside campgrounds, with reservations recommended for waterfront sites and holiday weekends.

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Fall

September-November

40-70°F

Crowds: Medium

October foliage season creates midweek demand, but crowds thin after Columbus Day as campgrounds prepare for winter closure.

Explore the Chepachet Area

Some campgrounds offer package deals that include dumping, propane refill, and shower access for around $20, which can provide good value if you need multiple services. Group discounts may apply if you're traveling with multiple RVs, though you'll need to ask specifically about this option when calling ahead.

Fill your fresh water tank before leaving larger towns. While campgrounds have water available, standalone dump stations may not offer potable water access. The village general store stocks basic RV supplies like holding tank chemicals, but selection is limited compared to dedicated RV centers in Warwick or Cranston.

George Washington Management Area offers free day-use access with several spots large enough to park RVs while you hike or fish. The area gets busy during fall foliage season in October, when leaf-peepers flood the back roads. Midweek visits in late September offer the same scenery with far fewer crowds competing for campground spots.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Chepachet

Do I need reservations for dump stations in Chepachet?

Most standalone dump stations operate first-come, first-served. However, if you're planning to use facilities at a campground where you're not staying overnight, call ahead to confirm they allow non-guest dump access and check their hours of operation.

Can I find propane refills near the dump stations?

Several campgrounds offer propane as part of package deals with dump service. The village has limited propane options, so plan to refill at campground facilities or drive to larger towns like Putnam, Connecticut, about 15 minutes west on Route 44.

Are the campgrounds pet-friendly?

Most area campgrounds welcome pets with typical restrictions on breed, size, and leash requirements. Expect to pay $2-5 per night pet fees at some locations. George Washington Management Area trails allow leashed dogs on hiking paths year-round.

What's the cell phone coverage like at campgrounds?

Coverage varies significantly by location and carrier. Verizon generally performs best in rural Rhode Island. Once you're deep into campground properties or the state management area, expect weak or no signal. Download offline maps before arrival.

How far is Chepachet from Providence?

You're looking at about 25 miles and 35-40 minutes driving time to downtown Providence via Route 44 to Route 6. Traffic increases significantly during weekday rush hours on routes closer to the city, so plan extra time if traveling during morning or evening commutes.

Do any stations offer 24-hour access?

No facilities in the Chepachet area provide true 24-hour dump access. Most campground-based stations follow office hours, typically 8am-7pm during peak season. Plan your arrival accordingly, especially if you're coming in late afternoon on a Sunday when some close early.

What is the highest-rated dump station in Chepachet?

The highest-rated station is Warwick Sewer Authority with a rating of 5.0/5 stars.

Are there free dump stations in Chepachet?

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