6 RV Dump Stations In White Sulphur Springs, WV
37.7965° N, 80.2976° W
Quick Overview
White Sulphur Springs sits in the Allegheny Mountains of southeastern West Virginia, where historic charm meets practical RV amenities. If you're rolling through this area, you'll find several RV dump stations serving the region, with some offering no-cost disposal.
This isn't a sprawling metro with a sanidump on every corner. The stations here serve a mix of resort visitors, Appalachian Trail travelers, and folks passing through on their way to bigger destinations. Most facilities cluster around the town's main corridors and nearby campgrounds.
The area's most recognized landmark is The Greenbrier resort, but RVers will be more interested in the straightforward access to waste disposal sites. You've got options ranging from basic dump stations to full-service campgrounds with RV amenities. Some require you to be a guest or customer, while others welcome pass-through traffic.
Road access is generally good, though mountain terrain means you'll encounter grades and curves. Plan your approach times -- some facilities have limited hours or seasonal closures. Cell service can be spotty in valleys, so grab directions before you head out. The newer Paradise Campground represents the area's growing recognition that RVers need reliable infrastructure, not just scenic views.
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All Dump Stations Near White Sulphur Springs
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pleasant Valley Campground | 1.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Moncove Lake State Park | 13.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Greenbrier River Campground | 15.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| George Washington National Forest - Morris Hill Campground | 20.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| George Washington National Forest - Bolar Mountain Campground | 22.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Watoga State Park | 23.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| The Buckhorne Country Store & Campground | 27.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Douthat State Park | 27.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Blowing Springs Campground | 29.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| George Washington National Forest - Hidden Valley Campground | 33.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Pleasant Valley Campground
1.1 miMoncove Lake State Park
13.1 miGreenbrier River Campground
15.5 miGeorge Washington National Forest - Morris Hill Campground
20.1 miGeorge Washington National Forest - Bolar Mountain Campground
22.2 miWatoga State Park
23.9 miThe Buckhorne Country Store & Campground
27.0 miDouthat State Park
27.9 miBlowing Springs Campground
29.3 miGeorge Washington National Forest - Hidden Valley Campground
33.4 miTraveling to White Sulphur Springs by RV
White Sulphur Springs sits roughly 4 miles from I-64, your main east-west artery through this part of West Virginia. That interstate handles RVs of all sizes without drama, though you'll want to watch your speed on downgrades and keep an eye on your temperature gauge on climbs.
US Route 60 runs right through town as the primary local route. It's RV-friendly but narrower than the interstate, with some tight turns near the historic district. State routes in the area can get twisty -- we're talking genuine mountain roads where you'll earn every mile.
Overnight parking options are limited. Walmart isn't an option here, and the town doesn't encourage parking lot camping. Your best bet is planning ahead to use an actual campground or RV park. Some stations allow brief stays if you're using their services, but don't count on it.
Fuel up before tackling mountain passes. The grades aren't brutal, but they'll drink diesel faster than flatland cruising. Watch for wildlife, especially at dawn and dusk.
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Dump Station Costs in White Sulphur Springs
Of the several RV dump stations around White Sulphur Springs, some (a portion%) offer free sanitary dump access while a portion% charge a fee. That single free option makes a difference if you're on a tight budget, but don't expect it to be the most convenient location.
Paid stations typically run $10-20 for dump and water fill. Some campgrounds bundle the dump fee with other services, so you might pay $15 but get a shower and laundry access too. Resort-adjacent facilities tend toward the higher end of that range.
If you're staying overnight at a campground, dump station access is almost always included. The fees hit hardest for pass-through travelers who just need a quick sani-dump without the full camping experience.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About White Sulphur Springs
“The manager was very unprofessional. It year round campground. I stayed for 6 months. The locks on my camper door were tampered with. They had to be replaced. My car was vandalized. It was awful.”
“Full hook up,wifi, great location, good cell service. Shawn goes out of his way to make you feel right at home in White Sulphur Springs.”
“Small RV park - no showers but makes up for that by being Full Hookup on all sites. Also, Shawn is extremely helpful and will get you in, if he has any room at all for your RV equipment. Really nice m...”
“Shaun, the owner, very accomodating. W/s/elec/cable for $30. VERY small - 5 spots. We did fit 39' class A. Plan on a meal at the Greenbrier Resort just up the road - dress code.”
Best Time to Visit White Sulphur Springs by RV
Winter
December-February
25-45°F
Crowds: Low
Several stations close for winter or limit hours due to freezing temperatures and reduced tourist traffic in the mountains.
Spring
March-May
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Facilities reopen as weather warms, but spring rains can make unpaved areas muddy and challenging for larger rigs.
Summer
June-August
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings resort events and family travelers, so dump stations see heaviest use and some require reservations or guest status.
Fall
September-November
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Leaf peepers and comfortable temperatures create moderate demand, with some facilities beginning to reduce hours as winter approaches.
Explore the White Sulphur Springs Area
Call ahead before making a special trip. Several facilities here operate seasonally or restrict access to registered guests. You don't want to discover a locked gate after navigating mountain roads.
The terrain means water doesn't always drain quickly after rain. If you're hitting a gravel pad or unpaved area, recent weather matters. A site that's fine in July might be a mud pit in March.
Some dump stations sit at campgrounds that cater to The Greenbrier's overflow during events. When the resort hosts conferences or tournaments, everything fills up fast. Check the resort's calendar if you're planning a weekend visit.
Propane can be harder to find than you'd expect for a tourist area. If you're running low, don't assume you'll stumble across a fill station. The nearest reliable propane often sits miles away in Lewisburg.
Local water has high mineral content. It's safe to drink but might leave deposits in your tanks over time. Not a crisis, just something to remember during your next deep clean.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in White Sulphur Springs
Are there free RV dump stations in White Sulphur Springs?
Yes, one free dump station serves the area, though most of the six facilities charge fees ranging from $10-20. The free option may have restrictions on hours or require you to make a purchase from the associated business.
Do I need to be a resort guest to use dump stations here?
Some facilities restrict access to registered guests or campground customers, especially those near The Greenbrier. Public-access stations exist, but always call ahead to confirm availability for pass-through RVers rather than assuming you can pull in anytime.
What's the best route for large RVs approaching White Sulphur Springs?
Stick with I-64 for the easiest approach, then use US Route 60 for local access. Avoid smaller state routes unless you've confirmed clearances and turn radii -- mountain roads here weren't designed with 40-foot motorhomes in mind.
Are dump stations open year-round in this area?
No, several stations close or reduce hours during winter months due to freezing temperatures and low tourist season. Summer and fall offer the most reliable access, while winter travelers should confirm operations before making the trip through mountain passes.
Can I find overnight RV parking near dump stations?
Overnight parking is limited to campgrounds and RV parks in this area. The town doesn't encourage parking lot camping, and most businesses prohibit overnight stays. Plan to use a proper campground rather than hoping for a Walmart or rest area option.
How far are dump stations from I-64?
Most facilities sit within 4-6 miles of I-64, making them accessible detours rather than major route changes. However, those miles include mountain terrain and smaller roads, so factor in extra time compared to flat-terrain travel.
Are there free dump stations in White Sulphur Springs?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near White Sulphur Springs.
All Dump Stations Near White Sulphur Springs (22)
RV Dump StationsPleasant Valley Campground
RV Dump StationsMoncove Lake State Park
RV Dump StationsGreenbrier River Campground
RV Dump StationsGeorge Washington National Forest - Morris Hill Campground
RV Dump StationsWatoga State Park
RV Dump StationsGeorge Washington National Forest - Bolar Mountain Campground
RV Dump StationsThe Buckhorne Country Store & Campground
RV Dump StationsBlowing Springs Campground
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