Dump Stations In Sopchoppy, FL -- Sani-Dumps Online
30.0600° N, 84.4911° W
Quick Overview
Sopchoppy is a tiny community in Wakulla County on Florida's Gulf Coast Big Bend, about 35 miles south of Tallahassee in one of the least developed and most naturally beautiful stretches of coastline in the state. The area has several RV dump stations, with some offering free access. You'll find sani-dump options at local campgrounds serving visitors to this wild and uncrowded corner of Florida. Sopchoppy sits along the Sopchoppy River near the edge of the Apalachicola National Forest and close to the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, making it a base camp for some of the best birding, fishing, and kayaking in the state. The town is famous for its annual Worm Gruntin' Festival, a quirky celebration of the traditional method of harvesting earthworms by vibrating the soil. US-319 and Highway 375 serve the area. For RVers who want to experience wild, natural Florida far from the crowds, Sopchoppy delivers an unforgettable experience.
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All Dump Stations Near Sopchoppy
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sopchoppy City Park | 0.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ochlockonee River State Park | 4.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Rockys Wakulla Gas Station | 7.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Holiday Park Campground | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Carrabelle Palms RV Park | 20.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Pilot Flying J Travel Plazas #425 | 29.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pilot Flying J Travel Plazas | 29.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Elks Lodge #937 | 30.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Beaver Lake Campground | 38.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| KOA - Chattahoochee / Tallahassee West KOA Campground | 42.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Sopchoppy City Park
0.7 miOchlockonee River State Park
4.2 miRockys Wakulla Gas Station
7.4 miHoliday Park Campground
8.6 miCarrabelle Palms RV Park
20.0 miPilot Flying J Travel Plazas #425
29.7 miPilot Flying J Travel Plazas
29.7 miElks Lodge #937
30.0 miBeaver Lake Campground
38.0 miKOA - Chattahoochee / Tallahassee West KOA Campground
42.6 miTraveling to Sopchoppy by RV
US-319 runs north-south through the Sopchoppy area, connecting to Tallahassee (about 35 miles north) and to the coast at Panacea and the St. Marks area. Highway 375 heads east toward the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. From I-10 in Tallahassee, take US-319 south -- about 40 minutes. From the east, US-98 follows the Gulf Coast through the Big Bend region. Roads are rural two-lane highways, easy for RVs but remote. Fuel is limited in Sopchoppy itself -- fill up in Crawfordville (about 15 miles north) or in Tallahassee before heading south.
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Dump Station Costs in Sopchoppy
Of the dump stations near Sopchoppy, a portion% are free and a portion% charge a fee. Paid options run $5 to $10, among the cheapest in Florida. The remote Big Bend coast doesn't attract the tourist dollars that inflate prices elsewhere in the state, keeping all services very affordable. Free dump access in this remote area is particularly important since the next available facility could be a long drive away.
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Best Time to Visit Sopchoppy by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
38-62°F
Crowds: Low
Cool to cold in north Florida. Peak birding season at St. Marks Refuge with thousands of migratory waterfowl. Dump stations are quiet. Bring warm layers.
Spring
Mar - May
50-82°F
Crowds: Low
Warming up beautifully. Worm Gruntin' Festival in April. Wildflowers bloom in the national forest. Great weather for kayaking the rivers.
Summer
Jun - Aug
70-92°F
Crowds: Low
Hot, humid, and buggy. Mosquitoes are intense near the coast and rivers. Hurricane season. Not the ideal time unless you're prepared for the insects.
Fall
Sep - Oct
58-85°F
Crowds: Low
Heat eases. Hurricane season continues. Migratory birds begin arriving. A pleasant shoulder season before winter birding peaks.
Explore the Sopchoppy Area
Dump stations in Sopchoppy are never crowded -- this is truly off the beaten path. The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is outstanding for birding, especially during winter when migratory waterfowl arrive by the thousands. The St. Marks Lighthouse at the end of the refuge road is one of the oldest lighthouses in the Southeast. Kayaking the Sopchoppy River through the cypress swamp is a magical experience. The annual Worm Gruntin' Festival in April is genuinely entertaining and unlike anything else in Florida. Bring serious bug spray -- mosquitoes and other biting insects are intense in this coastal forest environment.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Sopchoppy
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Sopchoppy?
Sopchoppy has {{stationCount}} dump stations at local campgrounds in the Big Bend coastal area. In this remote and wild part of Florida, these facilities are essential for RVers exploring the surrounding national forest, wildlife refuge, and river systems.
Are there free dump stations in Sopchoppy?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the area are free. Free access matters in this remote area where the next dump station could be a significant drive away through rural north Florida countryside.
What wildlife can I see near Sopchoppy?
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge hosts thousands of migratory waterfowl in winter, plus osprey, bald eagles, alligators, and manatees in the coastal waters. The surrounding forests support deer, turkey, bear, and numerous songbird species throughout the year.
How much do dump stations cost near Sopchoppy?
Paid dump stations near Sopchoppy charge $5 to $10, among the very cheapest in all of Florida. The remote Big Bend location keeps prices well below what you'd pay in any of the state's tourist or metropolitan areas.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Sopchoppy?
Sopchoppy has {{stationCount}} dump stations at local campgrounds in the Big Bend coastal area. In this remote and wild part of Florida, these facilities are essential for RVers exploring the surrounding national forest, wildlife refuge, and river systems.
Are there free dump stations in Sopchoppy?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the area are free. Free access matters in this remote area where the next dump station could be a significant drive away through rural north Florida countryside.
What wildlife can I see near Sopchoppy?
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge hosts thousands of migratory waterfowl in winter, plus osprey, bald eagles, alligators, and manatees in the coastal waters. The surrounding forests support deer, turkey, bear, and numerous songbird species throughout the year.
How much do dump stations cost near Sopchoppy?
Paid dump stations near Sopchoppy charge $5 to $10, among the very cheapest in all of Florida. The remote Big Bend location keeps prices well below what you'd pay in any of the state's tourist or metropolitan areas.
Are there free dump stations in Sopchoppy?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Sopchoppy.
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