Elizabethton TN RV Dump Stations | Sani-Dumps Directory
36.3487° N, 82.2107° W
Quick Overview
Elizabethton sits in the northeast corner of Tennessee, where the Appalachian Mountains meet practical RV travel needs. You'll find several RV dump stations serving this historic area, and some of them won't cost you a dime. That's pretty solid for a smaller Tennessee community.
The city's location along the Doe River makes it a natural stopover for RVers exploring the Cherokee National Forest or heading between Virginia and the Smokies. Most stations here are straightforward operations -- pull in, dump your tanks, and get back on the road. We're talking basic sanitary dump facilities that do exactly what you need without unnecessary frills.
Access is simple. I-26 runs right past town, connecting you to Johnson City and points beyond. Highway 19 and US-221 bring you in from the mountains. The newest addition to our directory, East Tennessee RV Park, gives you another option for RV waste disposal in the area.
What makes Elizabethton work for RVers is its no-nonsense approach. You're not fighting tourist traffic like you would closer to Gatlinburg, but you've got the services you need. The stations handle standard RV configurations without drama. Check our listings below for exact locations, hours, and whether you'll need cash or a credit card.
All Dump Stations Near Elizabethton
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stoney Creek RV Park | 4.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Roan Mountain State Resort Park | 14.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cherokee National Forest - Little Oak Campground | 14.5 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cherokee National Forest - Rock Creek Campground | 16.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Jonesborough / Cherokee NF KOA | 17.5 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Warriors Path State Park | 18.3 mi | 4.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Vanderpool Campground | 25.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park | 26.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Grandfather Campground | 27.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Secluded Valley RV Campground | 27.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Stoney Creek RV Park
4.5 miRoan Mountain State Resort Park
14.4 miCherokee National Forest - Little Oak Campground
14.5 miCherokee National Forest - Rock Creek Campground
16.6 miKOA - Jonesborough / Cherokee NF KOA
17.5 miWarriors Path State Park
18.3 miVanderpool Campground
25.8 miDavy Crockett Birthplace State Park
26.7 miGrandfather Campground
27.0 miSecluded Valley RV Campground
27.6 miTraveling to Elizabethton by RV
I-26 is your main artery through Elizabethton, running northwest to southeast. It's a proper interstate with good shoulders and rest areas. You'll merge onto it from Highway 19 if you're coming from the mountains or US-221 from the south.
Local roads like Highway 81 connect you to neighboring communities. These routes handle RV traffic fine, though you'll want to watch for tighter turns in older residential areas near downtown. The newer commercial strips along the highways give you plenty of room to maneuver a big rig.
Overnight parking at big-box stores isn't guaranteed here. Call ahead if you're planning a Walmart stay. The city doesn't have specific ordinances against it, but individual store managers make their own calls. We've seen RVers successfully overnight at the truck stops along I-26, but again -- ask first.
Gas stations with RV-friendly layouts cluster near the interstate exits. You won't have trouble finding diesel. Watch your clearances on older bridges if you're venturing into historic downtown areas.
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Dump Station Costs in Elizabethton
Here's the money picture: several stations in the Elizabethton area, with some offering free service (that's a portion% of your options). The remaining a portion% charge a fee, typically running $5-15 depending on whether you're using a full-service RV park or a standalone sani-dump.
Free stations usually come with expectations -- you might need to fuel up at an attached gas station or they're courtesy facilities for customers. The paid options often include potable water fill-ups and better-maintained dump points. We've found the paid stations around here keep their areas cleaner and offer better lighting if you're dumping after dark.
If you're passing through regularly, paid stations might be worth it for the reliability. For one-time visits, the free option works just fine.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Elizabethton
“Great RV park! Everyone is very nice. We are next to the river. Wifi is good, bath house, no laundry or mail but town isn't far away. Well taken care of and a big fenced in dog area. There is a form t...”
“This place was okay at first they would pick up your trash and had a decent air conditioner in the bathroom.Then it went to having to have codes to get into the bathroom and trash can. But no one ever...”
“Excellent location for fishing and very close to town for every other need. Quiet location located at the end of an industrial park. Very low traffic. There is a huge workout facility next door. Full ...”
“I am member here and this is the best gym in northeast Tennessee. The equipment is top dollar. The staff is amazing. The membership fees are very reasonable. Unlike most gyms, there's no contract. I l...”
Best Time to Visit Elizabethton by RV
Winter
December-February
28-48°F
Crowds: Low
Coldest season with occasional snow and ice making mountain access tricky. Dump stations stay open but bring antifreeze for your lines after dumping in freezing temps.
Spring
March-May
45-72°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect RVing weather as temperatures warm and wildflowers bloom in the mountains. Stations get busier on weekends as camping season kicks off in earnest.
Summer
June-August
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings the biggest crowds to dump stations, especially Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings. Arrive early or plan for midweek stops to avoid waiting.
Fall
September-November
48-75°F
Crowds: High
Leaf season rivals summer for station traffic as tourists flock to see Appalachian fall colors. October weekends are especially busy, so time your visits strategically.
Explore the Elizabethton Area
Time your dump station visits for mid-morning on weekdays. You'll avoid both the early bird crowd and the weekend rush from vacationers heading home. Most facilities here see their heaviest use Friday through Sunday during summer months.
Carry cash as backup. While many stations take cards now, we've heard from RVers who found card readers down at smaller operations. A twenty-dollar bill solves that problem fast.
The tip about stations being 6 miles out is accurate for some locations. Don't wait until you're desperate. Plan your stop while you've still got comfortable capacity in your tanks. Mountain roads between here and your next destination might not offer convenient pullouts.
Check your connections before you start dumping. The elevation changes around Elizabethton mean you might be working on slightly uneven ground at some stations. A good seal on your sewer hose matters more when gravity isn't doing all the work. Bring your leveling blocks if the station looks sloped.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Elizabethton
Are Elizabethton dump stations open year-round?
Most stations operate year-round, though hours may be reduced in winter months. RV parks typically maintain regular schedules, but standalone dumps at campgrounds might close seasonally. Call ahead between December and February to confirm availability before making a special trip.
Do I need to pay at all dump stations in Elizabethton?
No, {{freeCount}} of the {{stationCount}} stations offer free service. Free options may require a fuel purchase or be courtesy facilities. Paid stations typically charge $5-15 and often include water fill-up access. Check our listings for specific pricing at each location.
Can I access dump stations with a large Class A motorhome?
Yes, most Elizabethton sanitary dump stations accommodate large rigs. The facilities near I-26 have good approach angles and room to maneuver. Older stations in tighter locations might require more careful navigation. Our listings note any size restrictions we're aware of.
What's the best time to use dump stations to avoid crowds?
Weekday mornings between 9-11 AM see the lightest traffic. Avoid Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings during summer and fall when weekend travelers are coming and going. Winter months offer the least crowded conditions overall if you're flexible with timing.
Are there dump stations with potable water available?
Many paid stations and RV parks include potable water access with dump fees. Free standalone dumps less commonly offer water fill-ups. Check individual station details in our directory, and always use your own hose for filling fresh water tanks -- never the dump station rinse hose.
Do Elizabethton stations accept credit cards or just cash?
Payment options vary by location. Newer RV parks and commercial operations usually accept credit cards, while older standalone dumps may be cash-only or honor-system dropboxes. We recommend carrying $20 cash as backup since card readers occasionally malfunction in remote areas.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Elizabethton?
The highest-rated station is KOA - Jonesborough / Cherokee NF KOA with a rating of 4.6/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Elizabethton?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Elizabethton.
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