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Dump Stations In Blackfoot, ID -- Sani-Dumps Online

43.1905° N, 112.3450° W

Quick Overview

Blackfoot is the county seat of Bingham County, Idaho, located along Interstate 15 on the upper Snake River Plain between Pocatello and Idaho Falls. The city currently has several RV dump stations and sani-dump facilities listed, with some offering free disposal. Known as the Potato Capital of the World, Blackfoot sits in the heart of Idaho's potato-growing region and hosts the Eastern Idaho State Fair each September. RV dump station access in Blackfoot comes through campground facilities and commercial locations that serve the steady I-15 travel corridor traffic. The city provides a practical stop for sani-dump needs between the larger communities on the interstate, and its honest small-town character makes it a pleasant place to pause during longer RV trips through eastern Idaho. The city's compact layout along the interstate makes it easy to find services quickly without navigating complicated urban streets. The surrounding agricultural landscape of potato fields and grain crops provides scenic rural views along the highway, and the community's friendly atmosphere makes visitors feel genuinely at home in small-town Idaho.

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Traveling to Blackfoot by RV

Blackfoot is on Interstate 15, roughly 25 miles north of Pocatello and 25 miles south of Idaho Falls at Exit 93. The interstate handles all RV sizes through flat terrain. US-26 heads east through the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. Fuel is available at several stations near the interstate exits. Basic services including groceries and restaurants are in the downtown area. For more extensive RV services, Idaho Falls 25 miles north has dealerships and repair facilities. For extensive RV services and supply stores, Idaho Falls 25 miles north has dealerships and repair facilities.

Dump Station Costs in Blackfoot

In Blackfoot, a portion% of listed dump stations offer free disposal while a portion% charge a fee. RV dump station costs are typically low in this small agricultural city. Commercial campground dump stations may charge $10 to $15 for non-guests. The overall RV services cost in Blackfoot is very affordable, making it an economical I-15 stop for waste disposal needs. Fuel prices in Blackfoot are competitive with other communities along the I-15 corridor through southeastern Idaho.

Free: 1 station (50%)
Paid: 1 station (50%)

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

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Best Time to Visit Blackfoot by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

5-30°F

Crowds: Low

Winter is cold with sub-zero nights possible. Some dump stations may close during freezing weather.

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Spring

Mar - May

25-65°F

Crowds: Low

Spring warming comes gradually to the Snake River Plain with wind and occasional late-season snow.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-90°F

Crowds: Medium

Summer is warm and dry with peak I-15 travel traffic and agricultural activity surrounding the city.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

25-65°F

Crowds: Medium

The Eastern Idaho State Fair in September brings the biggest crowds. Fall weather is pleasant for travel.

Explore the Blackfoot Area

The Idaho Potato Museum downtown is the city's signature attraction, featuring the world's largest potato chip and a baked potato tasting at the end of the tour. The Eastern Idaho State Fair in September is a major regional event. Jensen Grove, a city park with a small reservoir, provides a pleasant green space. The Snake River west of town offers fishing access. Blackfoot serves as a good supply stop before heading toward Craters of the Moon National Monument to the west.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Blackfoot

Where can I find RV dump stations in Blackfoot, Idaho?

Blackfoot has RV dump stations at campgrounds and commercial locations near the I-15 corridor. Check the listings above for current locations, hours, and disposal fee information.

What is the Idaho Potato Museum?

The Idaho Potato Museum celebrates the region's potato heritage with exhibits, the world's largest potato chip, and a baked potato at the end of the tour. It is a popular and unique roadside attraction.

Is Blackfoot between Pocatello and Idaho Falls?

Blackfoot is almost exactly midway between Pocatello and Idaho Falls on I-15, making it a convenient stop for fuel, food, dump station access, and a stretch break on the eastern Idaho corridor.

When is the Eastern Idaho State Fair?

The Eastern Idaho State Fair is typically held in September in Blackfoot. During the fair, campgrounds and services are busier than usual, so plan dump station visits accordingly.

Where can I find RV dump stations in Blackfoot, Idaho?

Blackfoot has RV dump stations at campgrounds and commercial locations near the I-15 corridor. Check the listings above for current locations, hours, and disposal fee information.

What is the Idaho Potato Museum?

The Idaho Potato Museum celebrates the region's potato heritage with exhibits, the world's largest potato chip, and a baked potato at the end of the tour. It is a popular and unique roadside attraction.

Is Blackfoot between Pocatello and Idaho Falls?

Blackfoot is almost exactly midway between Pocatello and Idaho Falls on I-15, making it a convenient stop for fuel, food, dump station access, and a stretch break on the eastern Idaho corridor.

When is the Eastern Idaho State Fair?

The Eastern Idaho State Fair is typically held in September in Blackfoot. During the fair, campgrounds and services are busier than usual, so plan dump station visits accordingly.

Are there free dump stations in Blackfoot?

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