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RV Dump Stations In DeLand, FL -- Sani-Dumps Online

29.0283° N, 81.3031° W

Quick Overview

DeLand is the county seat of Volusia County in east-central Florida, a charming college town home to Stetson University and a vibrant downtown that's been recognized as one of the best main streets in America. The area has several RV dump stations, with some offering free access. You'll find sani-dump options at local RV parks and campgrounds serving the area. DeLand sits along US-17/92 with easy access to I-4, putting you between Orlando (about 35 miles southwest) and Daytona Beach (about 25 miles east). The town is also known as the skydiving capital of the world -- Skydive DeLand draws jumpers from across the globe. Blue Spring State Park and its winter manatee viewing are just south in Orange City. For RVers, DeLand provides a genuinely pleasant small-town base with a walkable downtown full of character, excellent locally owned restaurants, and easy proximity to both the famous springs and the Atlantic Coast beaches.

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Traveling to DeLand by RV

US-17/92 runs through DeLand connecting south to Orange City and I-4, and north toward Barberville and the DeLeon Springs area. I-4 is about 5 miles south via US-17/92. From Orlando, take I-4 east to the Orange City/DeLand exit -- about 35 miles. Highway 44 heads east to New Smyrna Beach on the Atlantic Coast. Roads in DeLand are flat and manageable for RVs on the main corridors. Fuel and supplies are available along US-17/92 and the Woodland Boulevard commercial corridor.

Dump Station Costs in DeLand

Of the dump stations near DeLand, a portion% are free and a portion% charge a fee. Paid options run $10 to $15, affordable for the Volusia County area. DeLand's college-town pricing is moderate -- higher than rural north Florida but lower than the Orlando metro or the Daytona Beach tourist strip. Free dump options add to the overall value of using DeLand as your east-central Florida base.

Free: 9 stations (64%)
Paid: 5 stations (36%)

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

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Best Time to Visit DeLand by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

45-72°F

Crowds: Medium

Pleasant weather and manatee season at nearby Blue Spring. Snowbirds add to the population. A comfortable and enjoyable time for RVing in the area.

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Spring

Mar - May

55-86°F

Crowds: Medium

Warming up. Stetson University events add local activity. Great weather for springs and beach day trips. A solid shoulder season.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

70-92°F

Crowds: Low

Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. University is quieter. Springs offer cool relief. Dump stations are uncrowded.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

65-88°F

Crowds: Low

Heat eases. Fall semester brings student energy back to town. A pleasant quiet time before winter visitors arrive.

Explore the DeLand Area

Dump stations in DeLand see moderate use year-round. The downtown along Woodland Boulevard and Indiana Avenue has excellent restaurants, coffee shops, and local boutiques -- park your rig and walk the district. DeLeon Springs State Park about 7 miles north has a unique restaurant inside the Old Spanish Sugar Mill where you make your own pancakes on griddles at your table. Blue Spring is just south for manatee viewing in winter. Skydive DeLand offers tandem jumps if you're feeling adventurous. The Athens Theatre downtown hosts live performances in a beautifully restored 1921 building.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in DeLand

Where can I dump my RV tanks in DeLand?

DeLand has {{stationCount}} dump stations at RV parks and campgrounds near the US-17/92 corridor. They serve RVers exploring the Volusia County area, visiting Blue Spring and DeLeon Springs, or using DeLand as a base for Orlando and Daytona Beach day trips.

Are there free dump stations in DeLand?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the DeLand area are free to use. Free access makes DeLand an even more attractive and genuinely affordable base for east-central Florida RVing and spring exploration.

What's there to do in DeLand?

The walkable downtown has excellent restaurants and shops. DeLeon Springs State Park's make-your-own-pancake restaurant is unique. Blue Spring State Park offers winter manatee viewing. Skydive DeLand is world-renowned. The Athens Theatre has live performances in a historic setting.

How much do dump stations cost in DeLand?

Paid dump stations near DeLand charge $10 to $15, moderate for the Volusia County area and less expensive than the Daytona Beach tourist strip or the Orlando metro area nearby.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in DeLand?

DeLand has {{stationCount}} dump stations at RV parks and campgrounds near the US-17/92 corridor. They serve RVers exploring the Volusia County area, visiting Blue Spring and DeLeon Springs, or using DeLand as a base for Orlando and Daytona Beach day trips.

Are there free dump stations in DeLand?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the DeLand area are free to use. Free access makes DeLand an even more attractive and genuinely affordable base for east-central Florida RVing and spring exploration.

What's there to do in DeLand?

The walkable downtown has excellent restaurants and shops. DeLeon Springs State Park's make-your-own-pancake restaurant is unique. Blue Spring State Park offers winter manatee viewing. Skydive DeLand is world-renowned. The Athens Theatre has live performances in a historic setting.

How much do dump stations cost in DeLand?

Paid dump stations near DeLand charge $10 to $15, moderate for the Volusia County area and less expensive than the Daytona Beach tourist strip or the Orlando metro area nearby.

Are there free dump stations in DeLand?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near DeLand.