3 RV Dump Stations In Foster, RI | Campground Directory
41.8537° N, 71.7581° W
Quick Overview
Foster sits in the quiet northwest corner of Rhode Island, where forest roads outnumber strip malls and cell service gets spotty. You'll find several RV dump stations here, including some free option that saves you a few bucks on your way through. This isn't a tourist trap -- it's working countryside where locals still know their neighbors.
The campgrounds here cater to folks who prefer trees over tourist attractions. Most facilities are small, family-run operations that've been around for decades. You won't find water parks or mini golf, but you will get clean facilities and owners who actually care about your stay. The newest addition to the area is Ginny-B Campground, which has quickly become a solid choice for travelers passing through.
Getting here is straightforward if you stick to the main routes. I-95 runs along the eastern edge of the region, while Route 6 cuts right through town. These roads handle big rigs without drama. The surrounding Scituate Reservoir dominates the landscape, which means you'll be navigating around water more than you might expect. Cell coverage drops in pockets, so download your maps before you arrive. Most stations are accessible year-round, though winter can get icy fast in these hills.
Top Rated Dump Stations in Foster
All Dump Stations Near Foster
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oakleaf Family Campground | 1.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oakleaf Family Campground | 1.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hide - A- Way Cove Family Campground | 2.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camp Ponagansett | 3.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| George Washington State Campground And Management Area | 4.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bowdish Lake Camping Area | 5.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bowdish Lake Campground | 5.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ginny-B Campground | 6.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ginny B Campground | 6.9 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Holiday Acres Campground | 7.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Oakleaf Family Campground
1.2 miOakleaf Family Campground
1.3 miHide - A- Way Cove Family Campground
2.9 miCamp Ponagansett
3.9 miGeorge Washington State Campground And Management Area
4.6 miBowdish Lake Camping Area
5.2 miBowdish Lake Campground
5.2 miGinny-B Campground
6.9 miGinny B Campground
6.9 miHoliday Acres Campground
7.2 miTraveling to Foster by RV
I-95 is your main artery here, connecting Foster to Providence (about 25 miles southeast) and the rest of New England. Route 6 runs east-west through town and handles RVs just fine -- it's a proper highway, not some narrow country lane. If you're coming from Connecticut, I-395 feeds into the area from the west. Highway 12 provides north-south access through the region.
Watch your height on some of the secondary roads. A few old bridges and tree canopies sit lower than you'd expect. Stick to marked routes and you'll be fine. Most gas stations along Route 6 have enough room to maneuver a 40-footer, but the smaller roads into residential areas definitely don't.
Overnight parking at rest stops isn't officially allowed in Rhode Island, and the state's small enough that enforcement actually happens. Walmart parking varies by location -- call ahead. Your best bet is planning your stop at an actual campground. They're affordable here, and you won't wake up to someone knocking on your door at 2 AM.
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Dump Station Costs in Foster
Foster has several RV dump stations, with some station (a portion%) offering free service and a portion% charging a fee. The paid options typically run $10-20, which is standard for privately-owned campgrounds in New England.
The free option saves you money, but it might not include potable water refills. The paid stations usually bundle dump service with water and sometimes even a quick electrical hookup to top off your batteries. If you're staying overnight at one of the campgrounds, dump station access is typically included in your site fee.
Prices here are reasonable compared to coastal Rhode Island, where tourist traffic drives everything up. You're paying for convenience and clean facilities, not fancy amenities you don't need anyway.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Foster
“DO NOT GO! This place is a party campground with drunks staying up till 2 or 3 am with loud music and yelling. There are no such things as quiet hours, so no one ever settles down. If you are a fami...”
“Our 2 night stay was nothing less than perfect ! Driving into the campground , the land is very clean and beautiful! The place feels right at home ! Our family used to camp there when it was Ginny B’...”
“Noisy, tons of "forever" seasonal renters who live like this is their backyard dump. It's a shame because this area is next to a pretty nice golf course. Rental sites are not manicured, but the fron...”
“We stayed a week, and will be coming back as much as possible! The community feeling and the people are amazing. This is where you want to bring your family, it's a family oriented campground. Tons of...”
Best Time to Visit Foster by RV
Winter
December-February
20-38°F
Crowds: Low
Roads get icy fast in these hills and some campgrounds close entirely. Call ahead to confirm winter access to dump stations.
Spring
March-May
38-68°F
Crowds: Medium
Mud season hits hard in March and early April. Wait until late April for the best road conditions and reopened facilities.
Summer
June-August
65-82°F
Crowds: Medium
Peak camping season brings more visitors but rarely feels crowded. Weekends fill up faster than weekdays at popular campgrounds.
Fall
September-November
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Foliage season in October brings leaf peepers through the area. Book ahead for weekends and expect slightly higher rates.
Explore the Foster Area
Fill your propane before you get here. The nearest reliable refill station sits about 15 miles away in Coventry, and you don't want to discover you're empty on a Sunday evening. Speaking of Sundays, many local businesses still close early or don't open at all. Plan your grocery runs for Saturday.
The Scituate Reservoir supplies drinking water for much of Rhode Island, which means strict regulations around the shoreline. No swimming, no fishing from shore in many areas, and definitely no dumping anything near the water. Rangers patrol regularly and fines are steep.
Cell service with Verizon works best here. AT&T and T-Mobile get patchy once you're off the main highways. Download offline maps and any entertainment before you settle in for the evening. The local library in town offers free WiFi if you need to catch up on email or trip planning. Bug spray matters from May through September -- the mosquitoes here don't mess around.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Foster
Can I find free RV dump stations in Foster?
Yes, Foster has one free dump station available. The paid options typically charge $10-20 and often include water refills. If you're staying at a campground overnight, dump access is usually included in your site fee.
What's the best route for large RVs traveling to Foster?
I-95 and Route 6 are your safest bets for big rigs. Both handle 40-footers without issues. Avoid secondary roads and residential areas where tree canopies and old bridges sit lower than expected. Download offline maps since cell service drops in spots.
Are RV dump stations in Foster open year-round?
Most stations stay open year-round, but some campground-based facilities close for winter. Always call ahead between December and March to confirm access. Winter roads can get icy quickly in this hilly terrain.
Is there overnight RV parking available in Foster?
Rhode Island doesn't officially allow overnight parking at rest stops, and the state's small enough that enforcement happens. Walmart policies vary by location. Your best option is staying at an actual campground, which are affordable and won't leave you dealing with midnight door knocks.
What amenities come with paid dump stations in Foster?
Paid stations typically include potable water refills and sometimes offer quick electrical hookups to top off your batteries. You're paying $10-20 for clean, well-maintained facilities. The free option works fine if you just need to dump and already have water.
When is the best time to visit Foster for RV camping?
Late spring through early fall offers the best conditions. May through October gives you reliable weather and full facility access. October brings beautiful foliage but slightly higher prices and more weekend visitors. Avoid March and early April due to mud season.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Foster?
The highest-rated station is Ginny-B Family Campground with a rating of 4.5/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Foster?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Foster.
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