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6 RV Dump Stations In Arlington, TX

32.7357° N, 97.1081° W

Quick Overview

Arlington's RV waste disposal scene offers several sanitary dump stations serving travelers heading to Cowboys games, Six Flags adventures, or Rangers matchups. You'll find some free option alongside several paid facilities that cater to the steady stream of RVers visiting this entertainment hub between Dallas and Fort Worth.

The city sits right on I-30, making it stupid easy to access from either direction. TX-360 cuts north-south through town, connecting you to DFW Airport and the northern suburbs. Most dump stations cluster near the major attractions -- smart planning since you're probably here for AT&T Stadium or the theme parks anyway.

Facility types range from full-service RV resorts with premium amenities to basic sani-dump access at campgrounds. Treetops RV Resort stands out with 165+ sites and full hookups, positioned close enough to hear the roar from Six Flags on summer nights. The newer Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday provides another solid option with typical KOA reliability.

Traffic gets thick around game days and peak summer weekends when families descend on Hurricane Harbor. Plan your dump station visit for early morning or late afternoon to avoid the worst congestion on Division Street and the roads surrounding Globe Life Field. Most facilities stay open year-round since Arlington's mild winters keep the RV season rolling.

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Traveling to Arlington by RV

I-30 runs east-west straight through Arlington's heart, connecting you to Dallas (12 miles east) and Fort Worth (15 miles west). This interstate handles massive RV traffic during football season and summer vacation months. TX-360 provides your north-south route, though it's a tollway in sections -- budget a few bucks if you're using it regularly.

I-20 skirts the southern edge of the city, offering an alternate route if I-30's jammed. TX-303 (Division Street) runs through the entertainment district where you'll navigate tighter spaces near the stadiums and parks.

Big rigs need extra caution around AT&T Stadium and Six Flags on event days. Roads get clogged, and parking lots fill fast. The city doesn't restrict RV traffic on main routes, but some residential streets post weight limits. Walmart's official policy prohibits overnight parking, though enforcement varies by location. Your better bet is booking a spot at one of the local RV parks where you've got legitimate overnight access plus dump station privileges.

Dump Station Costs in Arlington

Arlington's several RV dump stations break down to some free option (a portion% of total facilities) while a portion% charge fees ranging from $10 to $25 depending on services included. The free sanidump typically requires a fuel purchase or campground stay.

Paid facilities justify their fees with features like potable water, extended hours, and better-maintained equipment. RV resorts bundle dump access with overnight rates between $45-$75, which makes sense if you're staying multiple nights for the attractions anyway. Standalone dump fees run $15-$20 for non-guests.

Peak pricing sometimes kicks in during major events -- Cowboys playoff games or big summer weekends. Call ahead if you're visiting during high-traffic periods to confirm rates haven't jumped temporarily.

Free: 4 stations (50%)
Paid: 4 stations (50%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

What RVers Are Saying About Arlington

★★★★★

This isn't the best place ever but it's was nice and convenient to explore Dallas and Fort Worth. The site we had was big and had a unique layout that I haven't seen before but it works well.One of th...

VBTom·at Treetops·December 4, 2025
★★★★★

I wanted to leave a review regarding to most recent storms and downed tree limbs. Tree tops resort has been on it. Management and workers! Any time there has been a storm with downed tree limbs, the v...

Nickie R·at Treetops·November 22, 2025
★☆☆☆☆

We wasted our $81 dollars in this place. First, it is NOT a RESORT. It is a lie. The spot they gave us (#130) is near the dump and the big propane tank as shown on the map. It is also very congested. ...

Rodelio Abuan·at Treetops·November 18, 2025
★★★★★

We really enjoyed our 4 nights at Treetops. The park was well maintained, front office staff was extremely friendly, nice laundry room as well. Big plus that their washing/drying machines take Apple P...

Trisha Carpenter·at Treetops·July 21, 2025
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Best Time to Visit Arlington by RV

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Winter

December-February

38-58°F

Crowds: Low

Mild winters keep facilities open with minimal crowds except during Cowboys playoff games when RV traffic spikes dramatically around AT&T Stadium.

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Spring

March-May

58-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Perfect weather brings spring breakers and baseball fans to Rangers games. Crowds build steadily through May as summer vacation approaches.

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Summer

June-August

78-96°F

Crowds: High

Peak season slams Arlington with families hitting Six Flags and Hurricane Harbor. Expect full campgrounds and busy dump stations every weekend through Labor Day.

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Fall

September-November

60-80°F

Crowds: High

Football season dominates with Cowboys fans flooding the city every other weekend. Cooler temps make this the best time to visit if you can snag a spot.

Explore the Arlington Area

Time your Arlington visit around the event calendar unless you enjoy sitting in traffic. Cowboys home games turn I-30 into a parking lot three hours before kickoff. Same deal for Rangers games at Globe Life Field, especially weekend matchups. Six Flags pulls huge crowds Memorial Day through Labor Day -- arrive at RV parks before 2 PM or you'll fight the exodus traffic.

AT&T Stadium offers tours that let you walk the same tunnel the players use and stand on that massive field. Book ahead because they sell out fast during football season. If you've got kids (or you're a coaster fanatic), Six Flags packs 15 roller coasters into one park. Hurricane Harbor sits right next door when Texas heat hits triple digits.

Most dump stations near the entertainment district see their busiest periods Sunday afternoons when weekend visitors head home. Swing by Friday morning or Monday if your schedule allows. Keep your tank sensors honest in this heat -- Texas summers accelerate everything happening in your holding tanks.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Arlington

Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Arlington?

Arlington has several dump stations located primarily at private motorhome parks and travel centers along Interstate 20 and Highway 360. The Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday is one of the newer facilities, and most truck stops along the major highways also provide dumping services. All stations charge fees since there are currently no free public dump facilities in the city.

Are there free dump stations in Arlington?

No, Arlington currently doesn't have any free dump stations available to the public. All facilities charge fees ranging from $8 to $15 per use. Your best bet for lower costs is to combine dumping with fuel purchases at truck stops, where some locations offer discounts or waive fees with minimum diesel purchases.

How much does it cost to use a service point in Arlington?

Service point fees in Arlington typically range from $8 to $15, with most private motorhome parks charging $10-12 for non-guests and truck stops running $12-15. Some facilities offer package deals that include fresh water and other services for slightly higher rates. Prices tend to be higher during football season and major events.

What should I bring to an Motorhome service area?

Bring your own sewer hose since not all stations provide them, plus disposable gloves for sanitary handling. A clear elbow fitting helps you monitor the dumping process, and having your own fresh water hose ensures you can rinse thoroughly. Some facilities don't stock toilet paper or hand sanitizer, so pack those essentials too.

Can I dump my motorhome tanks during Cowboys game weekends?

Yes, but expect longer waits and higher traffic around AT&T Stadium during Cowboys home games and major events. Many Motorhome parks fill up completely during football season, so call ahead to confirm service point availability. Consider arriving early morning or after game time to avoid the heaviest crowds and potential facility closures.

Which Arlington dump stations are best for large RVs?

Most stations along Interstate 20 and Highway 360 can accommodate large rigs, but the newer Camping facilities generally have wider access lanes and better maneuvering space. Truck stops are designed for big rigs but can get crowded during peak hours. Call ahead if you're running a particularly long or wide setup to confirm accessibility.

Do I need reservations for Arlington dump stations during Cowboys games?

RV resort dump stations don't require reservations, but campground sites book months ahead for home games. Standalone dump access stays first-come, first-served. Arrive early on game days -- by 9 AM latest -- because traffic becomes impossible by noon.

Can I dump at Arlington facilities if I'm just passing through?

Yes, several locations offer dump services to non-guests for $15-$20. The free option typically requires a minimum fuel purchase. Call ahead to confirm guest policies, especially during peak event weekends when some restrict access to registered campers only.

Which dump stations are closest to AT&T Stadium and Six Flags?

Treetops RV Resort sits within three miles of both major attractions off I-30. The Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday is slightly farther north but still convenient to the entertainment district. Both offer full hookups if you're staying overnight for games or park visits.

Are Arlington dump stations open year-round?

Yes, all {{stationCount}} facilities operate year-round since Arlington's mild winters rarely freeze. Hours may vary seasonally, with some closing earlier in winter months. Summer hours typically extend to accommodate the heavy theme park traffic and evening baseball games.

What's the best day to use dump stations in Arlington?

Weekday mornings see the lightest traffic, especially Tuesday through Thursday. Avoid Sunday afternoons when weekend visitors depart, and steer clear of game days entirely unless you arrive before 9 AM. Monday mornings work well after big event weekends.

Do any Arlington dump stations offer potable water?

Most paid facilities and RV resorts include potable water with dump access. The free option may have limited water availability. Always confirm water access when calling ahead, and carry your own hose since not all stations provide them.

Are there free dump stations in Arlington?

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