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Battle Ground WA RV Dump Stations – Sani-Dumps Directory

45.7809° N, 122.5334° W

Quick Overview

Battle Ground serves RVers with several sanitary dump station, though some are free -- meaning you'll pay for waste disposal here. This Clark County city sits at the intersection of rural charm and Portland metro convenience, making it a strategic stop for travelers exploring the Pacific Northwest.

The area's RV infrastructure centers around Battle Ground Lake State Park, which offers the only public sani-dump in town. It's a proper state park facility with potable water and room to maneuver bigger rigs. The park itself sits around a stunning spring-fed volcanic crater lake -- worth the visit even if you're just passing through for a dump.

Battle Ground's location gives you quick access to I-5 (15 miles west) and I-205 (10 miles south), putting you within striking distance of Portland's urban amenities and the Cascade Mountain recreation areas. WA-503 runs right through town, providing straightforward navigation without the stress of tight downtown streets.

The dump station situation here is simple: one facility, one price. You won't find freebies at gas stations or municipal lots. Plan accordingly and factor the dump fee into your travel budget before you arrive.

4.6 ★Avg Rating
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Traveling to Battle Ground by RV

WA-503 serves as Battle Ground's main artery and handles RVs without drama. The road's wide enough for larger rigs, and you won't encounter the low clearances or tight turns that plague some small-town routes. From here, you're 15 miles east of I-5 and 10 miles north of I-205 -- both major north-south corridors that'll get you to Seattle or California.

Overnight parking gets tricky in Battle Ground proper. Walmart and most commercial lots prohibit it, so don't count on stealth camping. Battle Ground Lake State Park offers legitimate overnight camping if you need to stay in the area. For quick stops, fuel up at the truck-friendly stations along WA-503, but confirm their overnight policies before settling in. Portland's 25 miles south if you need more options, though Oregon's overnight parking rules are equally strict.

Dump Station Costs in Battle Ground

Battle Ground's RV dump station landscape is straightforward: several stations total, with some free options (a portion%) and a portion% requiring payment. You're looking at state park fees here, which typically run $10-15 for non-campers using the dump station.

The paid model at Battle Ground Lake State Park means you'll get well-maintained facilities with potable water and proper drainage. State parks generally keep their sanidumps in better condition than free municipal sites. If you're camping at the park anyway, dump station access is included in your overnight fee -- a better value than paying separately.

Budget $15 for dump service if you're not staying overnight. It's more expensive than free rest area dumps, but you're paying for reliability and a beautiful setting. Consider timing your visit to coincide with camping here to maximize value.

Free: 2 stations (33%)
Paid: 4 stations (67%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

What RVers Are Saying About Battle Ground

★★★★★

We love taking our kayaks to Battleground Lake in the summer! My boys also like fishing there.

Becky Kornell·at Battle Ground Lake State Park·February 4, 2026
★★★★★

Amazingly clean park and camping areas. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Fantastic trails for different skill levels. Too cold to check out the lake today😄 Enjoy the outdoors!

Tracy Cook·at Battle Ground Lake State Park·January 23, 2026
★★★★★

Pay to park or show Discover Pass. Paved parking, plus a paved pathway to the lake. NOTE: the path to the lake is fairly steep and may be difficult for people with knee/hip/joint problems. Dogs are...

Barbara O'Brien·at Battle Ground Lake State Park·October 14, 2025
★★★★★

Beautiful place!! The hike around the lake was stunning! I love how there are no engines allowed on the lake at all. The water is so clear, we saw many different varieties of fish.

Melody Vincent·at Battle Ground Lake State Park·July 2, 2025
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Best Time to Visit Battle Ground by RV

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Winter

December-February

35-45°F

Crowds: Low

Quiet season with occasional snow. Battle Ground Lake State Park stays open year-round, though some facilities may have reduced hours. Roads stay passable except during rare ice storms.

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Spring

March-May

45-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Wildflowers bloom around Battle Ground Lake and Mount St. Helens opens for the season. Rain remains common through May, so prepare for muddy conditions at campgrounds and trailheads.

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Summer

June-August

65-80°F

Crowds: High

Peak season brings crowds to Battle Ground Lake for swimming and camping. Dump station lines form on weekend mornings. Visit mid-week or arrive before 9am to avoid waits at popular times.

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Fall

September-November

45-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Beautiful autumn colors and fewer crowds make this ideal for RV travel. Rain increases in November but temperatures stay mild. Mount St. Helens remains accessible through October before snow closes higher elevations.

Explore the Battle Ground Area

Battle Ground Lake is a genuine volcanic crater filled by springs -- no inlet, no outlet. It's worth exploring even if you're just here for the dump station. Mount St. Helens sits 50 miles northeast, and Johnston Ridge Observatory provides the most dramatic views of the 1980 blast zone. Get there early in summer because parking fills fast.

Portland's 25 miles south and offers a sales tax advantage -- Washington charges sales tax while Oregon doesn't. Stock up on gear and supplies down there. Conversely, Washington has no income tax if you're working remotely. Fill your propane and fresh water at the state park when you dump -- it's efficient and the water quality is excellent.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Battle Ground

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Battle Ground?

Battle Ground has {{stationCount}} dump station available, located at Battle Ground Lake State Park. The park provides the primary sanitary dump station option for the area, serving both overnight campers and day-use visitors who need RV waste disposal services.

Are there free dump stations in Battle Ground?

Currently, {{freeCount}} of the dump stations in Battle Ground offer free access. The Battle Ground Lake State Park charges day-use fees for dump station access, though registered campers get it included with their site fees.

How much does it cost to use a dump station in Battle Ground?

Battle Ground Lake State Park charges standard day-use fees of $10-15 for dump station access. If you have a Washington State Discover Pass, it covers the day-use fee. Overnight campers get dump station access included in their camping fees.

What should I bring to an RV dump station in Battle Ground?

Bring disposable gloves, your own sewer hose, and fresh water for rinsing if needed. The Battle Ground Lake facility provides water access, but having backup rinse water ensures you can clean up properly. Don't forget sanitizer for your hands afterward.

Can I access Battle Ground Lake State Park dump station year-round?

Yes, the dump station at Battle Ground Lake State Park typically remains accessible throughout the year. However, winter weather can occasionally affect road conditions leading to the park, so check current conditions during severe weather events before making the trip.

Can I use the Battle Ground dump station without camping at the state park?

Yes, Battle Ground Lake State Park allows non-campers to use the RV dump station for a day-use fee, typically $10-15. You'll pay at the park entrance and they'll direct you to the sanidump location. Bring cash as backup, though most state parks now accept cards.

Are there free RV waste disposal options in Battle Ground?

No, Battle Ground currently has no free dump stations. The only public facility is at Battle Ground Lake State Park, which charges a fee. Your nearest free alternatives are in surrounding communities, but you'll drive 20+ miles to find them. Factor the dump fee into your travel costs.

What's the best route to Battle Ground Lake State Park with a large RV?

Take WA-503 to NE 249th Street, then follow signs to the park entrance. Roads are wide and well-maintained for RVs up to 40 feet. The dump station has adequate maneuvering space for big rigs with toads. Avoid cutting through residential streets -- stick to the main park access route.

Can I get fresh water at the dump station?

Yes, Battle Ground Lake State Park provides potable water at the dump station area. The water comes from reliable sources and is safe for your RV tanks. Fill up after you dump to avoid cross-contamination. Bring your own hose -- the park may not provide one.

Is the dump station open year-round?

Battle Ground Lake State Park operates year-round, including the dump station. Winter hours may differ from summer, and extreme weather can occasionally cause temporary closures. Call ahead during winter storms to confirm access, especially if you're making a special trip just for the dump.

What is the highest-rated dump station in Battle Ground?

The highest-rated station is Battle Ground Lake State Park with a rating of 4.6/5 stars.

Are there free dump stations in Battle Ground?

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