Motorhome Dump Stations In Dixon, CA -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
38.4455° N, 121.8233° W
Quick Overview
Dixon offers several Motorhome service area for travelers heading through California's Central Valley, with some free options available. This agricultural community sits perfectly positioned for RVers traveling between the Bay Area and Sacramento, making it a strategic stop for tank dumping.
Located along Interstate 80 about 20 miles northeast of Fairfield, Dixon serves as a convenient waypoint for RVers exploring Northern California. The city's location puts you within easy reach of Napa Valley wine country, Lake Berryessa recreation areas, and the greater Sacramento region.
The local sanitary service point landscape centers around commercial fuel stops rather than dedicated motorhome facilities. You'll find the primary service point at the Chevron Station, which caters to the steady flow of RVers using I-80 as their main corridor. This setup works well for quick stops during longer travels, though don't expect the amenities you'd find at full-service motorhome parks.
Access couldn't be simpler -- Dixon sits right on I-80 with multiple exits serving the city. The main commercial area clusters around Exit 60 (Pitt School Road), making it easy to swing in with your rig for fuel and waste disposal without dealing with residential streets or tight turns.
Our directory shows current locations, pricing, and user reviews to help you plan your stop efficiently.
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All Dump Stations Near Dixon
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chevron Station | 1.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Chevron Station | 10.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Chevron ExtraMile | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Lake Solano County Park Campground | 11.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Military Park - Travis AFB FamCamp | 13.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Yolo County Fairgrounds | 15.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Sacramento 49er Travel Plaza | 19.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ko-Ket Resort | 20.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Duck Island RV Park and Fishing Resort | 22.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sandy Beach County Park | 22.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Chevron Station
1.8 miChevron Station
10.0 miChevron ExtraMile
10.4 miLake Solano County Park Campground
11.6 miMilitary Park - Travis AFB FamCamp
13.9 miYolo County Fairgrounds
15.5 miSacramento 49er Travel Plaza
19.4 miKo-Ket Resort
20.3 miDuck Island RV Park and Fishing Resort
22.2 miSandy Beach County Park
22.2 miTraveling to Dixon by RV
Interstate 80 provides the primary access route to Dixon, with Exit 60 (Pitt School Road) and Exit 59 (Dixon Avenue) serving most motorhome needs. Both exits handle big rigs without issues, though Pitt School Road offers slightly easier access to commercial services.
The area doesn't present any significant motorhome routing challenges -- no low bridges or weight restrictions that'll cause problems for standard motorhomes or travel trailers. City streets around the main commercial corridor can handle RVs up to 40 feet comfortably.
Overnight parking options remain limited within Dixon proper. The nearby Dixon May Fair Camping offers full service if you're planning to stay the night. For quick stops, some RVers report success at the larger truck stops, but always check with management first.
Winter weather rarely impacts travel through this area, though occasional fog during December and January mornings can reduce visibility on I-80. Summer heat doesn't create road restrictions, but expect heavier traffic during peak vacation months when Bay Area residents head to Lake Tahoe and other mountain destinations.
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Dump Station Costs in Dixon
Of the several stations in Dixon, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. The paid facility typically runs $10-12 for dump service, which aligns with California's standard pricing for commercial fuel stop dump stations.
Costs here reflect the convenience factor -- you're paying for easy interstate access and the ability to fuel up while dumping tanks. This pricing sits in the middle range for Northern California, considerably less than what you'd pay closer to San Francisco or in popular tourist destinations.
No special discount passes or memberships apply to Dixon's commercial dump stations. Your best money-saving strategy involves combining the stop with fuel purchases, as some stations offer slight discounts when you buy gas.
Compared to nearby areas, Dixon's service point pricing beats Fairfield and Vacaville by a few dollars, making it worth the short detour if you're already traveling I-80. The cost reflects California's generally higher service prices while remaining reasonable for occasional use.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Dixon by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
38-58°F
Crowds: Low
Mild weather with occasional morning fog; fewer RVers but comfortable dumping conditions.
Spring
Mar - May
45-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect weather draws more RVers heading to wine country and mountain destinations via I-80.
Summer
Jun - Aug
55-95°F
Crowds: High
Peak travel season with heavy traffic to Lake Tahoe and camping areas.
Fall
Sep - Nov
48-82°F
Crowds: Medium
Excellent weather continues with harvest season bringing agricultural traffic to the area.
Explore the Dixon Area
Hit the service point early morning or late afternoon to avoid the lunch rush when local contractors and delivery trucks crowd the fuel islands. The Chevron location gets busy between 11 AM and 2 PM on weekdays.
Bring your own rinse water since not all stations guarantee water access for tank cleaning. Stock up on drinking water at the nearby Raley's supermarket on North First Street -- they've got a good selection and motorhome-friendly parking.
Propane fills are available at several locations along Pitt School Road, with competitive pricing compared to Bay Area stations. If you need motorhome supplies or minor repairs, Sacramento's camping stores are just 30 minutes east via I-80.
The service point hose reaches most motorhome configurations, but longer rigs might need to position carefully. Take your time backing up -- the pavement area provides decent maneuvering space for most setups.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Dixon
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Dixon?
Dixon has {{stationCount}} Motorhome service area available for travelers. The primary location is at the Chevron Station along the main commercial corridor near I-80. This facility serves the steady flow of RVers using Interstate 80 as their travel route through Northern California.
Are there free dump stations in Dixon?
Currently, Dixon has {{freeCount}} free dump stations available. The existing facility charges a fee for service, which is typical for commercial fuel stop locations. Free options may be available at nearby motorhome parks if you're staying overnight as a registered guest.
How much does it cost to use a service point in Dixon?
Expect to pay around $10-12 for service point access in Dixon. This pricing reflects California's standard rates for commercial fuel stop dump facilities. Some locations may offer slight discounts if you purchase fuel during the same visit, so it's worth asking at the counter.
What should I bring to an Motorhome service area?
Pack disposable gloves, your sewer hose with proper fittings, and plenty of rinse water since not all stations guarantee water access. Bring toilet paper and hand sanitizer for cleanup afterward. A flashlight helps if you're dumping during evening hours when lighting might be limited.
Can big rigs access Dixon's dump stations easily?
Yes, the main service point location handles large RVs without routing problems. Interstate 80 exits provide easy access, and the commercial area accommodates rigs up to 40 feet comfortably. The station area offers adequate maneuvering space, though longer rigs should take extra care positioning for hose reach.
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Dixon?
Dixon has {{stationCount}} Motorhome service area available for travelers. The primary location is at the Chevron Station along the main commercial corridor near I-80. This facility serves the steady flow of RVers using Interstate 80 as their travel route through Northern California.
Are there free dump stations in Dixon?
Currently, Dixon has {{freeCount}} free dump stations available. The existing facility charges a fee for service, which is typical for commercial fuel stop locations. Free options may be available at nearby motorhome parks if you're staying overnight as a registered guest.
How much does it cost to use a service point in Dixon?
Expect to pay around $10-12 for service point access in Dixon. This pricing reflects California's standard rates for commercial fuel stop dump facilities. Some locations may offer slight discounts if you purchase fuel during the same visit, so it's worth asking at the counter.
What should I bring to an Motorhome service area?
Pack disposable gloves, your sewer hose with proper fittings, and plenty of rinse water since not all stations guarantee water access. Bring toilet paper and hand sanitizer for cleanup afterward. A flashlight helps if you're dumping during evening hours when lighting might be limited.
Can big rigs access Dixon's dump stations easily?
Yes, the main service point location handles large RVs without routing problems. Interstate 80 exits provide easy access, and the commercial area accommodates rigs up to 40 feet comfortably. The station area offers adequate maneuvering space, though longer rigs should take extra care positioning for hose reach.
Are there free dump stations in Dixon?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Dixon.
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