Motorhome Dump Stations In Perris, CA -- Sani-Dumps Online
33.7825° N, 117.2287° W
Quick Overview
Perris is an inland city in western Riverside County, situated in a broad open valley between the communities of Moreno Valley to the north and Lake Elsinore to the west. The area has several motorhome dump stations available, with some offering free access to visiting RVers. You'll find service point options at local motorhome parks and campgrounds that serve the growing population of RVers in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Perris is home to the Lake Perris State Recreation Area, a popular man-made reservoir just a few miles southeast of town that offers fishing, boating, swimming, and developed campgrounds with full facilities including dump stations. The area is also known for its active skydiving scene -- Skydive Perris is one of the busiest recreational drop zones in the entire country, and the colorful parachutes coming down are visible from much of town. I-215 runs right through the city, providing easy north-south access to the rest of the Inland Empire and connecting to both I-10 and I-15 via connecting freeways. The terrain around Perris is flat open valley floor with wide streets and straightforward navigation, making it completely hassle-free and straightforward for rigs of any size to get around. While Perris itself is a smaller and quieter city compared to its larger Inland Empire neighbors, its central location puts you within easy driving range of Temecula wine country to the south, San Diego about 75 miles south on I-15, and the mountain communities of Idyllwild and Big Bear within a couple hours to the east.
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All Dump Stations Near Perris
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palm View RV Park | 4.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Lake Perris State Recreation Area | 6.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Lake Perris Service Rest Area | 6.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Militay Park - March ARB FamCamp | 7.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| City Campground | 11.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Elsinore Recreation Area Campground | 11.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Reflection Lake RV Park & Campground | 11.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Elsinore Marina & RV Resort | 11.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Crane Lakeside Park & Resort | 12.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Golden Village Palms RV Resort | 12.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Palm View RV Park
4.7 miLake Perris State Recreation Area
6.9 miRest Area - Lake Perris Service Rest Area
6.9 miMilitay Park - March ARB FamCamp
7.8 miCity Campground
11.1 miLake Elsinore Recreation Area Campground
11.1 miReflection Lake RV Park & Campground
11.3 miLake Elsinore Marina & RV Resort
11.8 miCrane Lakeside Park & Resort
12.0 miGolden Village Palms RV Resort
12.7 miTraveling to Perris by RV
I-215 runs directly through Perris, connecting north to Riverside (about 15 miles) and the rest of the northern Inland Empire, and south toward Murrieta, Temecula, and eventually San Diego. Highway 74, also known as the Ramona Expressway, runs east-west through the southern part of the area connecting to I-15 and Lake Elsinore to the west. From I-15, take Highway 74 east to reach Perris -- it's a straightforward drive across the valley floor. Lake Perris State Recreation Area is accessible via the Ramona Expressway to the Lake Perris Drive exit, well-marked with state park signage. The city streets throughout Perris are flat and wide with good sight lines, posing no challenges whatsoever for big rigs, long trailers, or motorhomes. Fuel stations are easy to find along the I-215 corridor and on Perris Boulevard, with both gas and diesel at competitive Inland Empire pricing. A Walmart and other shopping centers along Perris Boulevard cover basic grocery and supply needs without requiring a trip to a larger city. For Motorhome-specific service, parts, and professional repairs, the greater Riverside area has dealers and repair shops scattered along the I-215 and Highway 60 corridors within about 20 minutes drive.
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Dump Station Costs in Perris
Of the dump stations around Perris, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee for use. Paid facilities generally cost between $10 and $15, which is standard pricing for the Inland Empire region. Lake Perris State Recreation Area may require a separate day-use vehicle entry fee on top of any service point charges, so factor that into your cost calculation if you're planning to use the state park facilities. Free dump stations in the area are helpful for keeping your overall expenses manageable, especially on weekends when camping fees and other costs can add up at the more popular lakeside locations. Overall, the Inland Empire offers more affordable motorhome services and lower daily costs than coastal Southern California, Orange County, or the Coachella Valley resort areas, making Perris a practical and budget-friendly area for motorhome maintenance and resupply.
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Best Time to Visit Perris by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
40-68°F
Crowds: Low
Mild and pleasant in the valley with cool but comfortable temperatures. Lake Perris is quiet and dump stations are uncrowded. A good time for fishing the lake without competing for shoreline spots with summer crowds.
Spring
Mar - May
48-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Temperatures warm up and lake recreation starts picking up as spring progresses. Wildflowers may bloom in the surrounding hills during good rain years. Comfortable and enjoyable camping weather throughout the valley.
Summer
Jun - Aug
60-100°F
Crowds: High
Hot and busy at the lake with peak boating, swimming, and camping activity. Dump stations see their heaviest weekend traffic of the year. Plan your dump runs for early morning to beat both the heat and the weekend crowds.
Fall
Sep - Oct
52-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Heat backs off gradually and the lake quiets down from the summer peak. Santa Ana winds can bring hot, dry conditions and elevated fire risk. A pleasant shoulder season for camping with manageable temperatures.
Explore the Perris Area
Dump stations near Lake Perris see their heaviest use on summer weekends when the reservoir is packed with boaters, swimmers, and campers making the most of the warm weather. If you're using the state recreation area's dump facilities, keep in mind that a day-use vehicle fee or valid annual California state parks pass is required just to enter the park. Mid-week visits to dump stations throughout the broader Perris area are always less crowded and more relaxed. Lake Perris has surprisingly good largemouth bass fishing along with channel catfish and bluegill, and the developed campgrounds there offer a genuine escape from the surrounding suburban development with mountain views and quiet evenings. The March Field Air Museum on I-215 just north of Perris is worth a stop if you're interested in military aviation history -- the outdoor aircraft collection is impressive. Propane refills are available at several stations along Perris Boulevard at reasonable prices. If you're planning to head east to the mountains for camping at Idyllwild or Big Bear, fill your tanks and dump in Perris first since services get noticeably sparser once you start climbing into the mountains.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Perris
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Perris?
Perris has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and facilities near the I-215 corridor and throughout the city. Lake Perris State Recreation Area also has service point facilities available to visitors. Most locations are easy to reach from the main highway exits and city streets without difficult navigation or tight turns.
Are there free dump stations in Perris?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Perris area are free to use. These no-cost options are a good resource for budget-conscious RVers staying in or passing through the Inland Empire who want to handle their tanks without adding extra fees to their trip expenses.
Is there a service point at Lake Perris?
Lake Perris State Recreation Area has service point facilities available to both overnight campers and day-use visitors. A day-use vehicle fee or valid annual California state parks pass is required for entry into the recreation area regardless of which facility you're using, so factor that cost into your planning.
How much do dump stations cost in Perris?
Paid dump stations in the Perris area generally charge between $10 and $15 per use, which is standard for the Inland Empire. State recreation area facilities may have additional vehicle entry fees beyond the service point charge. Prices are moderate and competitive with other communities in western Riverside County.
What's near Perris for motorhome travelers?
Lake Perris State Recreation Area offers camping, fishing, boating, and swimming just minutes from town. Temecula wine country is about 30 miles south on I-215 and I-15. The March Field Air Museum is right off I-215 for aviation history buffs. Idyllwild in the San Jacinto Mountains and Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains are both within a couple hours east for cooler mountain camping.
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Perris?
Perris has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and facilities near the I-215 corridor and throughout the city. Lake Perris State Recreation Area also has service point facilities available to visitors. Most locations are easy to reach from the main highway exits and city streets without difficult navigation or tight turns.
Are there free dump stations in Perris?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Perris area are free to use. These no-cost options are a good resource for budget-conscious RVers staying in or passing through the Inland Empire who want to handle their tanks without adding extra fees to their trip expenses.
Is there a service point at Lake Perris?
Lake Perris State Recreation Area has service point facilities available to both overnight campers and day-use visitors. A day-use vehicle fee or valid annual California state parks pass is required for entry into the recreation area regardless of which facility you're using, so factor that cost into your planning.
How much do dump stations cost in Perris?
Paid dump stations in the Perris area generally charge between $10 and $15 per use, which is standard for the Inland Empire. State recreation area facilities may have additional vehicle entry fees beyond the service point charge. Prices are moderate and competitive with other communities in western Riverside County.
What's near Perris for motorhome travelers?
Lake Perris State Recreation Area offers camping, fishing, boating, and swimming just minutes from town. Temecula wine country is about 30 miles south on I-215 and I-15. The March Field Air Museum is right off I-215 for aviation history buffs. Idyllwild in the San Jacinto Mountains and Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains are both within a couple hours east for cooler mountain camping.
Are there free dump stations in Perris?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Perris.
All Dump Stations Near Perris (113)
RV Dump StationsPalm View RV Park
RV Dump StationsRest Area - Lake Perris Service Rest Area
RV Dump StationsLake Perris State Recreation Area
RV Dump StationsMilitay Park - March ARB FamCamp
RV Dump StationsCity Campground
RV Dump StationsLake Elsinore Recreation Area Campground
RV Dump StationsLake Elsinore Marina & RV Resort
RV Dump StationsCrane Lakeside Park & Resort
RV Dump StationsReflection Lake RV Park & Campground
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