Formerly known as Sanidumps.
RVingLife.com

Dump Stations In 150 Mile House, BC -- Sani-Dumps Online

52.1056° N, 121.9280° W

Quick Overview

150 Mile House is a small community along Highway 97 in BC's Cariboo region, about 15 minutes south of Williams Lake. It has several RV dump stations available in the area, with some offering free access to travelers. The sani-dump facilities here serve RVers heading north toward Prince George or south toward 100 Mile House and the rest of the Gold Rush Trail. This part of the Cariboo is ranching and forestry country -- big open grasslands, rolling hills, and long sight lines in every direction. For RVers working their way up or down Highway 97, 150 Mile House is a practical stop to deal with your tanks before the longer stretches between services. The community sits at the junction where Highway 97 meets the road out to Horsefly Lake and the other Cariboo fishing lakes to the east, so it catches traffic from both highway travelers and folks heading into the backcountry for camping and fishing trips. Don't expect a big town here -- it's a small service point, but it covers the basics you need when you're on the road with your rig.

Top Rated Dump Stations in 150 Mile House

No rated stations yet. Be the first to leave a review!

Traveling to 150 Mile House by RV

Highway 97 is the main corridor through 150 Mile House, running north-south between Williams Lake and 100 Mile House. The highway is a well-maintained two-lane road that handles all RV sizes without any issues. Fuel is available in town, though you'll find more options and generally better prices in Williams Lake about 15 km north. If you're heading east toward the Cariboo lakes like Horsefly Lake or Quesnel Lake, fill up and dump your tanks here because services get sparse once you leave the highway corridor. The road east is paved but narrow in sections, so take your time with a larger rig.

Dump Station Costs in 150 Mile House

Dump station access in 150 Mile House is straightforward and affordable for the Cariboo region. a portion% of the stations here offer free access, while a portion% charge a small fee for use. Given the rural setting, having any dump station access along this stretch of Highway 97 saves you a detour to Williams Lake or 100 Mile House, which is a real time saver when you're trying to cover ground on a long BC road trip.

Free: 3 stations (75%)
Paid: 1 station (25%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

What RVers Are Saying About 150 Mile House

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!

Best Time to Visit 150 Mile House by RV

❄️

Winter

Nov - Mar

-5 to 25°F

Crowds: Low

Dump stations typically close for winter. The Cariboo gets serious cold and snow, and Highway 97 requires winter tires by law.

🌸

Spring

Apr - May

30-60°F

Crowds: Low

Stations reopen in late April or May as the snow melts. Spring breakup makes backcountry roads soft and sometimes impassable for RVs.

☀️

Summer

Jun - Aug

55-85°F

Crowds: Medium

Best time for RV travel in the Cariboo. Lake fishing draws steady traffic, and dump stations see regular use from highway travelers.

🍂

Fall

Sep - Oct

30-55°F

Crowds: Low

Hunting season brings some RV traffic to the area. Stations usually stay open through October before closing for the winter freeze.

Explore the 150 Mile House Area

150 Mile House is a good jumping-off point for the Cariboo lake district. Horsefly Lake and the surrounding area offer excellent fishing and free crown land camping for self-contained rigs. Top off your propane and grab groceries in Williams Lake before heading into the backcountry -- options are limited once you leave Highway 97. The area is also popular with hunters in fall, so campgrounds and dump stations see more traffic during September and October.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in 150 Mile House

Where can I dump my RV tanks near 150 Mile House?

150 Mile House has dump station options along the Highway 97 corridor in BC's Cariboo region. Check the listings on this page for current locations, hours, and access details for available facilities.

Are there free dump stations in 150 Mile House?

Yes, free dump station access is available in the 150 Mile House area, which is useful for budget-conscious RVers traveling the Highway 97 corridor through the Cariboo.

What services are available in 150 Mile House for RVers?

150 Mile House is a small community with basic fuel and convenience services. For full grocery shopping, propane, and RV supplies, head to Williams Lake about 15 km north on Highway 97.

What should I bring to a dump station?

Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose with secure fittings, a clear elbow connector to monitor flow, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer. In rural BC, carry your own supplies since stores may be a drive away.

Where can I dump my RV tanks near 150 Mile House?

150 Mile House has dump station options along the Highway 97 corridor in BC's Cariboo region. Check the listings on this page for current locations, hours, and access details for available facilities.

Are there free dump stations in 150 Mile House?

Yes, free dump station access is available in the 150 Mile House area, which is useful for budget-conscious RVers traveling the Highway 97 corridor through the Cariboo.

What services are available in 150 Mile House for RVers?

150 Mile House is a small community with basic fuel and convenience services. For full grocery shopping, propane, and RV supplies, head to Williams Lake about 15 km north on Highway 97.

What should I bring to a dump station?

Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose with secure fittings, a clear elbow connector to monitor flow, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer. In rural BC, carry your own supplies since stores may be a drive away.

Are there free dump stations in 150 Mile House?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near 150 Mile House.