What are, our options for filling the fresh water and dumping black water tanks, when on the road?
Other than camp grounds of course.
The renovations are almost complete on the 1999 fleetwood travel trailer. We take a shake down cruse in about two weeks.
NorCal Dan said
03:58 AM Jul 8, 2012
Flying J has dump facilities. Campgrounds usually have a dump station. Some RV dealerships have dump stations. And I have seen dump stations in interstate rest areas as well as state welcome centers. Lots of possibilities out there...you shouldn't have any trouble.
PIEERE said
03:59 AM Jul 8, 2012
Flying J's, Camping World. Most State Parks will let you fill and dump for a small fee. Check Allstays.com and do a web search. Hope this helps! Pieere
Class C Boondocker said
07:26 PM Jul 8, 2012
Thank you. WE are very excited to hit the road.
WestWardHo said
11:21 PM Jul 8, 2012
Check out rvdumps.com. Some wonderful folks have written about this before on this site & that's how I learned.
Enjoy your maiden voyage!
Cindy T said
12:47 AM Jul 9, 2012
This may not be common, but our local feed store/hardware store also has an RV dump station. They ask for a $5 fee which you put in an envelope & slip it into the fee box. Might be something to look for in smaller towns.
Terry and Jo said
04:27 AM Jul 9, 2012
WestWardHo wrote:
Check out rvdumps.com. Some wonderful folks have written about this before on this site & that's how I learned.
Hello
What are, our options for filling the fresh water and dumping black water tanks, when on the road?
Other than camp grounds of course.
The renovations are almost complete on the 1999 fleetwood travel trailer. We take a shake down cruse in about two weeks.
WE are very excited to hit the road.
Enjoy your maiden voyage!
This may not be common, but our local feed store/hardware store also has an RV dump station. They ask for a $5 fee which you put in an envelope & slip it into the fee box. Might be something to look for in smaller towns.
I think that is www.rvdumps.net instead of .com.
Terry