RV Dump Stations In Fort Pierce, FL -- Sani-Dumps Online
27.4467° N, 80.3256° W
Quick Overview
Fort Pierce sits on Florida's Treasure Coast along the Indian River Lagoon, about halfway between Miami and Orlando on the Atlantic side of the state. The area has several RV dump stations available, with some offering free access to visiting RVers. You'll find sani-dump facilities at local RV parks and campgrounds that serve both snowbird visitors and through-travelers on the I-95 and US-1 corridors. Fort Pierce has a more authentic, less commercialized feel than the more famous beach towns further south in Palm Beach and Broward counties, with a charming downtown, a thriving arts scene, and excellent access to the Indian River Lagoon for fishing and kayaking. The beaches at Fort Pierce Inlet State Park are some of the best on the Treasure Coast, and the Navy SEAL Museum is a unique draw that brings visitors from around the country. I-95 runs through the western part of the area, and US-1 follows the coast through town. The flat coastal terrain and grid street layout make RV navigation straightforward throughout the Fort Pierce area. For RVers looking for a Gulf Stream-warmed Atlantic Coast stop with genuine Florida character and affordable prices, Fort Pierce is an excellent choice.
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All Dump Stations Near Fort Pierce
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOA - Fort Pierce Downtown KOA | 1.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Road Runner Travel Resort | 4.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| KOA - Fort Pierce West KOA | 4.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pilot Flying J Travel Plazas #622 | 4.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Flying J Travel Plaza #622 | 4.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Treasure Coast RV Park | 4.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sunnier Palms Nudist Park | 6.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Vero Beach Kamp Inc. | 22.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Phipps Park (Martin County Park) | 23.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Phipps Park | 23.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
KOA - Fort Pierce Downtown KOA
1.5 miRoad Runner Travel Resort
4.2 miKOA - Fort Pierce West KOA
4.3 miPilot Flying J Travel Plazas #622
4.4 miFlying J Travel Plaza #622
4.5 miTreasure Coast RV Park
4.8 miSunnier Palms Nudist Park
6.0 miVero Beach Kamp Inc.
22.3 miPhipps Park (Martin County Park)
23.3 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Phipps Park
23.4 miTraveling to Fort Pierce by RV
I-95 runs north-south through the western part of Fort Pierce, with exits at Okeechobee Road (SR-70) and Orange Avenue providing access to the main service areas and the coast. US-1 runs parallel to the coast and closer to the waterfront attractions and many RV parks. From Miami, it's about 120 miles north on I-95. From Orlando, it's roughly 130 miles south on Florida's Turnpike or I-95. The Florida Turnpike also passes through the area west of I-95. Roads are flat and straightforward for any size RV. Fuel is abundant along I-95 exits and on US-1. Walmart, Publix, and other grocery and supply stores are easily accessible from the main corridors. For RV parts and service, the Treasure Coast has several dealers and mobile repair outfits operating in the area.
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Dump Station Costs in Fort Pierce
Of the dump stations around Fort Pierce, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Paid stations typically run between $10 and $20, which is quite reasonable for the Atlantic Coast of Florida. Fort Pierce and the Treasure Coast in general are more affordable than the Palm Beach and Broward County areas further south, making it a budget-friendlier option for snowbirds and winter visitors who want coastal Atlantic living without the premium prices. Free dump options add to the value and help RVers on tight budgets maintain their tanks without extra cost.
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Best Time to Visit Fort Pierce by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
52-76°F
Crowds: High
Peak snowbird season with warm, pleasant weather. RV parks fill up and dump stations are busiest. Lower humidity makes outdoor activities comfortable. The best time for Treasure Coast RVing.
Spring
Mar - May
60-85°F
Crowds: Medium
Snowbirds head north through April. Spring break brings beach crowds. Water warms for swimming. Humidity starts building. A good shoulder season overall.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72-92°F
Crowds: Low
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Hurricane season is active. Dump stations are uncrowded. Sea turtle nesting season on the beaches from May through October is a unique experience.
Fall
Sep - Oct
70-88°F
Crowds: Low
Hurricane season continues. Heat eases by late October. The quietest camping period before the winter snowbird influx begins arriving in November.
Explore the Fort Pierce Area
Dump stations in Fort Pierce see their heaviest use during the winter snowbird season from December through March, but the area is less congested than the Gold Coast communities further south. Mid-week mornings are always the easiest time for a dump visit. Fort Pierce Inlet State Park has excellent beaches and snorkeling around the jetty -- it's less crowded than the beaches further south and genuinely beautiful. The downtown Fort Pierce area has a growing restaurant and arts scene centered around the historic Sunrise Theatre. Fishing in the Indian River Lagoon is outstanding for snook, redfish, and trout, and the offshore fishing from the inlet is productive year-round. The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum on North Hutchinson Island tells the history of Navy special warfare and is worth a visit. Bring bug spray for evening activities near the lagoon -- the no-see-ums can be fierce at dusk.
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Where can I dump my RV tanks in Fort Pierce?
Fort Pierce has {{stationCount}} dump stations at RV parks and campgrounds throughout the Treasure Coast area. Most are accessible from I-95 or US-1 without complicated navigation, serving both snowbird visitors and through-travelers on the Atlantic Coast corridor between Miami and Orlando.
Are there free dump stations in Fort Pierce?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Fort Pierce area are free. Free access on the Treasure Coast is a welcome benefit for budget-conscious RVers, especially since the area is already more affordable than the coastal communities further south in Palm Beach County.
How much do dump stations cost in Fort Pierce?
Paid dump stations in the Fort Pierce area typically charge $10 to $20 per use. Treasure Coast pricing is moderate by Florida Atlantic Coast standards -- noticeably less than the Gold Coast cities of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale to the south.
What makes Fort Pierce good for RVing?
Fort Pierce offers authentic Florida coastal character at lower prices than the more famous beach towns to the south. Excellent fishing in the Indian River Lagoon, beautiful beaches at Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, a growing arts scene, and easy access from I-95 make it a smart Treasure Coast stop for RVers.
When is the best time to visit Fort Pierce?
Winter from November through March offers the best weather with warm days, low humidity, and comfortable nights ideal for outdoor activities and beach camping. Summer is hot, humid, and in the active hurricane season. The Treasure Coast is most enjoyable during the cooler, drier winter months.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Fort Pierce?
Fort Pierce has {{stationCount}} dump stations at RV parks and campgrounds throughout the Treasure Coast area. Most are accessible from I-95 or US-1 without complicated navigation, serving both snowbird visitors and through-travelers on the Atlantic Coast corridor between Miami and Orlando.
Are there free dump stations in Fort Pierce?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Fort Pierce area are free. Free access on the Treasure Coast is a welcome benefit for budget-conscious RVers, especially since the area is already more affordable than the coastal communities further south in Palm Beach County.
How much do dump stations cost in Fort Pierce?
Paid dump stations in the Fort Pierce area typically charge $10 to $20 per use. Treasure Coast pricing is moderate by Florida Atlantic Coast standards -- noticeably less than the Gold Coast cities of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale to the south.
What makes Fort Pierce good for RVing?
Fort Pierce offers authentic Florida coastal character at lower prices than the more famous beach towns to the south. Excellent fishing in the Indian River Lagoon, beautiful beaches at Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, a growing arts scene, and easy access from I-95 make it a smart Treasure Coast stop for RVers.
When is the best time to visit Fort Pierce?
Winter from November through March offers the best weather with warm days, low humidity, and comfortable nights ideal for outdoor activities and beach camping. Summer is hot, humid, and in the active hurricane season. The Treasure Coast is most enjoyable during the cooler, drier winter months.
Are there free dump stations in Fort Pierce?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Fort Pierce.
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