6 RV Dump Stations In Caledonia, WI
42.8078° N, 87.9243° W
Quick Overview
Caledonia offers several RV dump stations spread across this southeastern Wisconsin community, with some providing free waste disposal services. Located between Milwaukee and Racine along the Lake Michigan shoreline, this area serves as a practical stop for RVers traveling I-94 or exploring Wisconsin's eastern corridor.
The sanitary dump station landscape here mixes campground facilities with standalone options. You'll find sani-dump access at established RV parks that cater to both overnight guests and pass-through travelers. The newest addition, Cliffside Park Campgrounds, expands disposal options in the area.
Most facilities maintain year-round access, though winter months can bring temporary closures during severe weather. The stations here handle standard RV waste disposal needs -- black water, gray water, and fresh water fill-ups at most locations. Several sites offer pull-through convenience, which matters when you're towing.
Caution: Always call ahead during November through March. Wisconsin winters can freeze equipment unexpectedly, and some seasonal campgrounds shut down completely. The mix of free and paid options gives you flexibility depending on whether you need just a quick dump or additional services like propane or supplies.
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All Dump Stations Near Caledonia
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yogi Bear Jellystone Camp | 2.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Racine County Parks - Cliffside Campground | 5.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Burlington RV Superstore | 5.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Racine Wastewater Treatment | 10.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Wisconsin State Fair RV Campground | 15.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bong Recreation Area | 15.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Country View Campground | 17.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| City of Waukesha Waste Water Treatment Plant | 21.0 mi | 5.0 | Dump Station | Free |
| TA TravelCenters of America - Chicago North Travel Center #030 | 22.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pats Services, Inc | 23.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Yogi Bear Jellystone Camp
2.2 miRacine County Parks - Cliffside Campground
5.2 miBurlington RV Superstore
5.6 miRacine Wastewater Treatment
10.2 miWisconsin State Fair RV Campground
15.7 miBong Recreation Area
15.8 miCountry View Campground
17.9 miCity of Waukesha Waste Water Treatment Plant
21.0 miTA TravelCenters of America - Chicago North Travel Center #030
22.2 miPats Services, Inc
23.8 miTraveling to Caledonia by RV
Caledonia sits along I-94, the main artery connecting Milwaukee and Chicago. Exit points provide straightforward access to dump stations, though you'll navigate local roads rather than staying on major highways. Most facilities lie within 10 minutes of the interstate.
RV restrictions here are minimal. Standard-height rigs handle local roads without issue, and you won't encounter the tight downtown squares common in older Wisconsin cities. That said, some campground entrances have low-hanging branches -- scout the entry if you're running a tall fifth wheel.
Overnight parking follows typical Wisconsin patterns. Walmart and truck stops near the I-94 corridor sometimes allow overnight stays, but policies change and you should always verify with management. Several campgrounds offer overnight rates if you need more than just dump access. County parks generally prohibit overnight parking unless you're in designated camping areas.
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Dump Station Costs in Caledonia
Among the several stations in Caledonia, some (a portion%) offer free dump access while a portion% charge a fee. Free options typically come through municipal facilities or campgrounds that don't restrict access to registered guests.
Paid stations run $10-20 for dump-only service. Campgrounds sometimes waive fees if you're staying overnight or buying fuel. The pricing reflects southeastern Wisconsin's proximity to major metro areas -- you're paying a bit more than rural locations but getting reliable facilities.
Budget tip: If you're passing through and need multiple services (dump, propane, supplies), paying for campground access often beats piecing together free options across town. Calculate your total time and fuel cost.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Caledonia
“Lovely, spacious sites. Great clean bath houses, play grounds are well kept. A nice hiking trail to a beautiful view of Lake Michigan. We stay here every time we come through the area.”
“This is a simple, quiet campground. There were a number of dogs, so there was an occasional bark, but I didnt hear anyone's loud music! The park paths were maintained and the lake view is beautiful.”
“Its a 5 from me for sure. Couple things to know though If you are a fishing trip person and come in late at night you MUST be quiet. You can hear a pin drop here on weekdays after 10pm. The bathroom...”
“Great location Spacious campsites Many near by attractions The negative for us is there was a big baseball tournament the weekend we stayed. This created a lot of traffic in and out. Every morning th...”
Best Time to Visit Caledonia by RV
Winter
December-February
15-30°F
Crowds: Low
Many seasonal facilities close completely. Call ahead to confirm winter operation, as frozen equipment shutdowns happen frequently during cold snaps.
Spring
March-May
35-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Campgrounds reopen gradually through April. Early spring brings unpredictable weather, so stations may have limited hours while staff prepares for summer season.
Summer
June-August
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season means all facilities operate full schedules, but expect lines at popular campgrounds during weekends. Weekday mornings offer quickest access to dump stations.
Fall
September-November
40-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Excellent weather and thinner crowds make this ideal for dump station access. Some facilities begin reducing hours after Labor Day, transitioning toward winter closure.
Explore the Caledonia Area
Check facility hours before you roll in. Some campground dump stations restrict access to specific hours, and showing up after 5 PM might leave you out of luck. Call ahead, especially during shoulder seasons when staff schedules thin out.
Bring your own hose and fittings. While many stations provide basic equipment, having your own setup means you're not dependent on worn-out campground gear. A clear elbow adapter helps you verify complete tank drainage.
Winter visitors should let water run briefly before filling fresh tanks. Pipes that sat unused in cold weather might need flushing. If temperatures dropped below 20°F the night before, ask staff whether the system's been checked that morning. Frozen dump stations waste everyone's time.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Caledonia
Are Caledonia's RV dump stations open year-round?
Not all of them. Several seasonal campgrounds close November through March. A few facilities maintain winter access, but frozen equipment can force temporary shutdowns during extreme cold. Always call ahead between December and March to verify current operation status.
Do I need to pay if I'm just passing through?
It depends on the facility. Two stations offer free access regardless of guest status, while four charge fees ranging from $10-20. Some campgrounds waive dump fees if you purchase fuel or other services. Check individual station policies before arriving.
What's the best time to avoid crowds at dump stations?
Weekday mornings from Tuesday through Thursday see the lightest traffic. Summer weekends, especially Sunday afternoons when campers check out, create the longest waits. If you're flexible, mid-morning on a Wednesday gives you the quickest in-and-out experience.
Can I access dump stations if I'm not camping overnight?
Yes, most facilities allow dump-only visits. Some charge non-guest fees while others provide free access. Cliffside Park Campgrounds and other commercial sites typically accommodate pass-through RVers needing just waste disposal services without overnight stays.
Are there potable water fill stations at these locations?
Most dump stations include fresh water fill capabilities, though you should verify before assuming. Bring your own drinking water hose -- never use your dump hose for potable water. Some facilities shut off water during freezing weather to prevent pipe damage.
What should I do if a dump station is frozen?
Don't force it. Trying to use frozen equipment damages both the facility and potentially your RV's plumbing. Check your directory listings for alternative nearby stations, or call local campgrounds to ask about indoor heated dump facilities. Some truck stops offer backup options.
Are there free dump stations in Caledonia?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Caledonia.
All Dump Stations Near Caledonia (31)
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RV Dump StationsRacine County Parks - Cliffside Campground
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RV Dump StationsWisconsin State Fair RV Campground
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