4 RV Dump Stations In Paragould, AR
36.0584Β° N, 90.4973Β° W
Quick Overview
Paragould offers several RV dump stations serving the northeast Arkansas region. Currently, some provide complimentary dumping services, while the remaining locations operate as fee-based facilities. This city sits at the crossroads of major highways, making it a practical stop for RVers traveling through the Arkansas Delta or heading to the Ozarks.
The dump station landscape here centers around established campgrounds and state parks rather than standalone municipal facilities. You'll find sanitary dump stations at recreational areas that cater to extended-stay visitors exploring Crowley's Ridge -- that unique geological formation rising above the surrounding flatlands. Most facilities provide potable water alongside waste disposal services.
Access is straightforward thanks to Paragould's position along Highway 67 and nearby I-55. RV-friendly routes connect you to stations without navigating tight residential streets. The newest addition to our directory, Crowley's Ridge State Park, reflects the area's focus on outdoor recreation infrastructure. Stations typically accommodate rigs up to 45 feet, though you'll want to confirm specific site dimensions before arrival.
Whether you're passing through on your way to Memphis or settling in to fish the local 33-acre lake stocked with catfish, trout, bream, and largemouth bass, you've got options for RV waste disposal. The concentration of paid facilities means you're trading convenience for a small fee -- generally worth it when you need a reliable sani-dump after days on the road.
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All Dump Stations Near Paragould
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Craighead Forest Park | 19.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Perkins RV Park | 20.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| 2-J Camper Park | 26.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Old Davidsonville State Park | 32.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Blytheville Truck Plaza | 34.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Charles State Park | 36.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Pilot Flying J Travel Plazas #442 | 44.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jacksonport State Park | 54.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Craighead Forest Park
19.5 miPerkins RV Park
20.2 mi2-J Camper Park
26.0 miOld Davidsonville State Park
32.2 miBlytheville Truck Plaza
34.4 miLake Charles State Park
36.6 miPilot Flying J Travel Plazas #442
44.3 miJacksonport State Park
54.1 miTraveling to Paragould by RV
Highway 67 serves as your primary north-south route through Paragould, connecting directly to I-55 about 30 miles east. This interstate access makes the city a logical stopover for RVers traveling between St. Louis and Memphis. Highway 12 and Highway 18 provide east-west connections, while US-60 offers an alternate route for those avoiding interstate traffic.
RV restrictions are minimal on major routes. Highway 67 handles large rigs without issue, and you'll find truck stops with RV-friendly fuel lanes along this corridor. Side streets near downtown can get narrow, so stick to main arteries when navigating to dump stations. Most facilities are positioned near highway access points rather than buried in residential zones.
Overnight parking options exist at several RV parks that also offer dump services. Walmart and truck stop policies vary, so call ahead if you're planning a quick overnight stop. The state park locations welcome overnight guests and provide full hookup sites alongside their sanidump facilities. Spring and fall see the heaviest RV traffic as travelers avoid summer heat and winter ice.
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Dump Station Costs in Paragould
All several stations in the Paragould area currently charge fees, with some offering free services (that's a portion% free versus a portion% paid). This reflects the region's reliance on campground-based facilities rather than municipal or retail locations that sometimes comp the service.
Expect to pay $5-15 per dump, depending on whether you're a registered campground guest or just passing through. Overnight guests typically get dump station access included in their site fee. Day-use dumping costs more as a standalone service. Some locations offer discounted rates if you purchase fuel or supplies, though this isn't standard practice in the area. The investment buys you well-maintained facilities with potable water access and proper drainage -- worth the cost compared to searching for free alternatives that might be poorly maintained or difficult to access with a large rig.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Paragould
βThey wouldn't let me took at the place beforehand they wanted me to pay rent then go look at it. Idk that just don't make since to me thoβ
βDO NOT! I repeat, DO NOT Give these people a single penny of your hard earned money. These people are nothing but money grubbing slum lords. We put $1300 down on a trailer that we were told was a remo...β
βYeah after they kick you out if you have any mail going there they love to steal it from you and never give back. Also there houses have black mold in them. Also has roaches and mice.β
βI lived there with my daughter who had just had a baby, the management was very rude to her saying she hff ad too much company. They gave her 3 days to vacate with a newborn baby and they turned her a...β
Best Time to Visit Paragould by RV
Winter
December-February
28-50Β°F
Crowds: Low
Coldest months see minimal RV traffic and occasional ice on roads. Some campground facilities reduce hours or close entirely during deep winter.
Spring
March-May
50-78Β°F
Crowds: High
Peak fishing season brings heavy RV traffic as the lake gets stocked. Expect crowded dump stations on weekends, especially near popular fishing spots.
Summer
June-August
75-95Β°F
Crowds: Medium
Heat and humidity keep some RVers away, but family vacationers still visit. Afternoon thunderstorms are common, so dump early in the day when possible.
Fall
September-November
55-80Β°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temperatures bring moderate RV traffic exploring Crowley's Ridge fall colors. Stations stay busy through October before winter slowdown begins.
Explore the Paragould Area
Timing matters when visiting dump stations here. Weekday mornings see lighter traffic than weekend afternoons, especially during fishing season when the stocked lake draws anglers with campers. If you're dumping at a campground facility, arrive before checkout time (usually 11 AM) to avoid the rush.
Bring exact change or a credit card. The paid stations don't always have attendants on-site, and you'll encounter self-service kiosks at some locations. Water pressure can be strong at newer facilities, so don't overfill your fresh tank.
Crowley's Ridge State Park offers more than just waste disposal -- it's worth exploring the hiking trails if you've got time. The ridge rises 200 feet above the delta, providing views you won't find elsewhere in the region. Local parks staff have improved facilities significantly since 2021, so expect well-maintained stations with clear signage. Stock up on supplies in town before heading to more remote dump locations, as some sit outside convenient shopping areas.
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Are there any free RV dump stations in Paragould?
Currently no free dump stations operate in the Paragould area. All four locations charge fees ranging from $5-15 depending on whether you're a campground guest or day-use visitor. Overnight guests typically get dump access included in their site fee.
Which dump station is easiest to access from Highway 67?
Crowley's Ridge State Park offers convenient access from Highway 67 with RV-friendly entrance roads. The facility is well-marked and designed to handle large rigs without tight turns. Call ahead to confirm current hours and any seasonal restrictions.
Can I dump my RV waste if I'm just passing through town?
Yes, all paid facilities accept day-use customers for waste disposal. You don't need to be an overnight guest, though you'll pay a higher fee than registered campers. Most stations provide potable water access along with the sanitary dump service.
What's the best time of year to find available dump stations?
Winter months (December-February) offer the shortest wait times, but some facilities reduce hours or close temporarily. Spring sees the heaviest traffic due to fishing season. For the best balance of availability and open facilities, visit during fall weekdays.
Do Paragould dump stations accommodate big rigs?
Most stations handle rigs up to 45 feet, with pull-through designs at newer facilities. However, always call ahead to confirm specific site dimensions and clearances. Crowley's Ridge State Park has modernized infrastructure suitable for large motorhomes and fifth wheels.
Is potable water available at dump stations?
Yes, the majority of Paragould-area dump stations provide potable water alongside waste disposal services. Bring your own hose, as loaner hoses aren't always available. Water pressure varies by location, so fill your fresh tank slowly to avoid overflow.
All Dump Stations Near Paragould (8)
RV Dump StationsCraighead Forest Park
RV Dump StationsPerkins RV Park
RV Dump Stations2-J Camper Park
RV Dump StationsOld Davidsonville State Park
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