Motorhome Dump Stations In Hesperia, CA -- Sani-Dumps Online
34.4264° N, 117.3009° W
Quick Overview
Hesperia is a high desert city in San Bernardino County, sitting along I-15 between the top of the Cajon Pass and neighboring Victorville in the Victor Valley. The area has several motorhome dump stations available, with some offering free access to RVers passing through. You'll find service point options at local motorhome parks and at facilities near the I-15 corridor that cater to the heavy flow of through-traffic on this heavily traveled route. Hesperia's elevation of about 3,200 feet keeps it slightly cooler than the lower desert regions, though summers still get plenty hot. For RVers, it's a practical and convenient stopping point between the Los Angeles basin and Las Vegas -- one of the busiest Motorhome touring corridors in the entire country. Thousands of rigs travel this stretch of I-15 every weekend, especially during the summer months and holiday periods, and Hesperia is positioned right where many travelers need to handle tanks, fuel up, and grab supplies. The city is also reasonably close to Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area, which is about 15 miles south in the San Bernardino Mountains and offers camping, fishing, and boating. Hesperia makes a decent base for day trips to the Mojave Desert and the surrounding high desert landscape. The terrain is flat open desert with wide streets and straightforward intersections that handle big rigs easily, and I-15 access is simple from several exits. Check the listings below to find the closest and most convenient service point to your route through the Victor Valley area.
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All Dump Stations Near Hesperia
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elks Lodge | 0.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Arco Gas Station | 5.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| AM/PM Station | 5.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mojave Narrows Regional Park (San Bernardino County) | 6.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mojave River Forks Family Recreation Park | 6.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Victorville Shady Oasis Kampground | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Apple RV & Boat Storage | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oak Hills RV Village | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Lone Wolf Colony Health Ranch and RV park | 8.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bowen Ranch | 9.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Elks Lodge
0.8 miArco Gas Station
5.7 miAM/PM Station
5.8 miMojave Narrows Regional Park (San Bernardino County)
6.0 miMojave River Forks Family Recreation Park
6.6 miVictorville Shady Oasis Kampground
8.6 miApple RV & Boat Storage
8.6 miOak Hills RV Village
8.6 miLone Wolf Colony Health Ranch and RV park
8.8 miBowen Ranch
9.0 miTraveling to Hesperia by RV
I-15 runs right through the Hesperia area, connecting southwest to San Bernardino and the LA basin (about 30 miles south via the Cajon Pass) and northeast toward Victorville, Barstow, and eventually Las Vegas (about 180 miles). Main Street, also known as Highway 395, runs north-south through the middle of town and connects to Victorville and Apple Valley to the north. Bear Valley Road is the main east-west commercial corridor with most of the shopping and services. The Cajon Pass on I-15 south of Hesperia is a steep mountain grade that requires real attention -- use low gear heading downhill, watch your brake temperature carefully on the descent, and stay in the right lane for slower vehicles. Fuel is easy to find along I-15 and on Main Street, with multiple stations offering both gas and diesel at competitive high-desert prices. A Walmart Supercenter on Main Street is a common resupply stop for RVers traveling through the area. For Motorhome parts and professional service, there are a few mobile motorhome repair outfits operating throughout the Victor Valley, and the Camping World store in San Bernardino is about 30 miles south over the Cajon Pass if you need something more substantial.
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Dump Station Costs in Hesperia
Among the dump stations in the Hesperia area, a portion% are free and a portion% charge a fee for use. Paid stations generally charge between $10 and $15 per dump, which is reasonable pricing for a major highway corridor location along I-15. Free options are especially welcome on this stretch of interstate where you might be dumping frequently during a multi-stop trip between Southern California and Nevada. If you're staying at an Camping in the Victor Valley, dump access is almost always included as part of your nightly site fee. The high desert in general is noticeably cheaper for motorhome services, fuel, camping, and daily expenses compared to the coastal cities or the LA basin on the other side of the Cajon Pass, making Hesperia a budget-friendly stop on the corridor.
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Best Time to Visit Hesperia by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
30-58°F
Crowds: Low
Cold nights in the high desert with occasional frost and sometimes a light dusting of snow. I-15 traffic drops off from its summer peak. Dump stations are quiet. The Cajon Pass can be affected by winter storms.
Spring
Mar - May
42-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Temperatures warm up nicely but wind is a major factor -- some of the strongest gusts of the year hit the high desert in April and May. Desert wildflowers may bloom in good rain years.
Summer
Jun - Aug
65-105°F
Crowds: High
Hot but drier than the low deserts further south. Vegas traffic on I-15 peaks and dump stations see their heaviest weekend use. Handle your dump early in the cool morning hours to stay comfortable.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Heat backs off and the desert becomes genuinely comfortable. A pleasant shoulder season for camping and exploring the area. Dump stations are moderately busy with weekend travelers.
Explore the Hesperia Area
Dump stations in Hesperia see a steady flow of I-15 travelers throughout the week, with the heaviest traffic on Friday afternoons as Vegas-bound rigs surge through the area and on Sunday evenings as they head back toward LA. Mid-week is reliably quiet at most facilities, and early mornings are always a good bet regardless of the day. Silverwood Lake to the south has good developed camping with its own dump facilities, but getting there involves a winding mountain road off Highway 138 that's manageable but requires careful attention in a larger rig with some tight curves and grade changes. If you're free camping on BLM land in the open desert east of town -- which is a popular free camping option -- plan your dump runs for when you come into Hesperia for groceries and supplies anyway, saving yourself a separate trip. The wind can be fierce and persistent in the high desert, especially during spring months from March through May, so always secure your awning and stow anything loose outside your rig before parking. There's decent Mexican food along Main Street and Bear Valley Road, and the Hesperia Lake Park offers a small stocked fishing lake and picnic area that makes a pleasant break from the desert landscape.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Hesperia
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Hesperia?
Hesperia has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and facilities near the I-15 corridor and along Main Street and Bear Valley Road. Most are a quick detour off the freeway, making them accessible and convenient for through-travelers on the busy LA-to-Vegas route as well as for local area campers.
Are there free dump stations in Hesperia?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Hesperia area are free to use. These no-cost options are a genuinely useful resource for RVers transiting I-15 through the Victor Valley or for boondockers camping on nearby BLM land who need periodic tank service.
How much do dump stations cost in Hesperia?
Paid dump stations in Hesperia typically charge between $10 and $15 per use, which is standard and competitive for the I-15 corridor through the high desert. Some facilities include fresh water fill-up access as part of the dump fee, adding extra value to the stop.
Is Hesperia a good motorhome stop between LA and Las Vegas?
Hesperia sits right along I-15 about a third of the way from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, just past the top of the Cajon Pass. It's a natural and popular stopping point with fuel, dump stations, grocery stores, and other supplies all close to the freeway. It's also among the last major service areas before the more sparse desert stretch through Barstow and beyond.
Can I boondock near Hesperia?
BLM land east of Hesperia and throughout the open high desert offers dispersed camping options that are popular with budget-minded RVers. There are no hookups, water, or dump facilities on BLM land, so you'll need to be fully self-contained and plan regular dump runs into town every few days. Check current BLM regulations for maximum stay limits and any fire restrictions in effect.
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Hesperia?
Hesperia has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and facilities near the I-15 corridor and along Main Street and Bear Valley Road. Most are a quick detour off the freeway, making them accessible and convenient for through-travelers on the busy LA-to-Vegas route as well as for local area campers.
Are there free dump stations in Hesperia?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Hesperia area are free to use. These no-cost options are a genuinely useful resource for RVers transiting I-15 through the Victor Valley or for boondockers camping on nearby BLM land who need periodic tank service.
How much do dump stations cost in Hesperia?
Paid dump stations in Hesperia typically charge between $10 and $15 per use, which is standard and competitive for the I-15 corridor through the high desert. Some facilities include fresh water fill-up access as part of the dump fee, adding extra value to the stop.
Is Hesperia a good motorhome stop between LA and Las Vegas?
Hesperia sits right along I-15 about a third of the way from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, just past the top of the Cajon Pass. It's a natural and popular stopping point with fuel, dump stations, grocery stores, and other supplies all close to the freeway. It's also among the last major service areas before the more sparse desert stretch through Barstow and beyond.
Can I boondock near Hesperia?
BLM land east of Hesperia and throughout the open high desert offers dispersed camping options that are popular with budget-minded RVers. There are no hookups, water, or dump facilities on BLM land, so you'll need to be fully self-contained and plan regular dump runs into town every few days. Check current BLM regulations for maximum stay limits and any fire restrictions in effect.
Are there free dump stations in Hesperia?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Hesperia.
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