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

42.5357° N, 113.7928° W

Quick Overview

Burley is a small city in Cassia County, Idaho, located along Interstate 84 on the Snake River in the eastern Magic Valley. The city currently has several RV dump stations and sani-dump facilities listed, with some offering free disposal. This agricultural community sits at the junction of I-84 and Highway 27, serving as a practical stop for travelers heading between Twin Falls and Pocatello or south toward the City of Rocks National Reserve. RV dump station access in Burley provides options for the steady I-84 travel corridor traffic and for campers heading to the City of Rocks and Castle Rocks State Park areas south of the valley. The Snake River through town and the surrounding irrigated farmland create a working agricultural landscape that defines the community's honest character. The city serves as a commercial center for the eastern Magic Valley, and its location at the junction of I-84 and Highway 27 makes it a natural stopping point for travelers heading south toward City of Rocks National Reserve. Planning ahead for waste disposal is practical when exploring this part of Idaho.

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Traveling to Burley by RV

Burley is on Interstate 84 roughly midway between Twin Falls (40 miles west) and Pocatello (60 miles east). Highway 27 heads south from Burley toward Oakley and the City of Rocks National Reserve. I-84 handles all RV sizes well through flat agricultural terrain. Fuel and basic services are available in Burley and neighboring Heyburn. Twin Falls to the west provides more extensive services. The Snake River crossing at Burley offers views of the canyon. City of Rocks National Reserve about 50 miles south via Highway 27 and Highway 77 is worth the drive for its unique granite formations and camping.

Dump Station Costs in Burley

In Burley, a portion% of listed dump stations offer free disposal while a portion% charge a fee. RV dump station costs in this agricultural community are modest. Campground dump stations may be available to non-guests for a small fee. The overall cost of RV services on the eastern Magic Valley I-84 corridor is very affordable, making Burley an economical stop for dump station and supply needs.

Free: 6 stations (75%)
Paid: 2 stations (25%)

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

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Best Time to Visit Burley by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

10-35°F

Crowds: Low

Winter is cold with freezing temperatures. Some dump stations may close.

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Spring

Mar - May

30-65°F

Crowds: Low

Spring brings warming temperatures and planting activity across the farmland.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

55-95°F

Crowds: Medium

Summer is hot with peak I-84 travel and City of Rocks visitation. The Idaho Regatta is in July.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

25-65°F

Crowds: Low

Fall offers comfortable temperatures and harvest activity. A great time for City of Rocks.

Explore the Burley Area

City of Rocks National Reserve about 55 miles south of Burley is one of Idaho's most spectacular geological destinations, with granite spires and formations used as an Oregon Trail landmark. Castle Rocks State Park adjacent to City of Rocks offers developed camping and climbing. The Milner Dam area on the Snake River west of Burley provides water access. Burley's annual Idaho Regatta on the Snake River in July draws water recreation enthusiasts. The town offers practical services without tourist-area pricing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Burley

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

Burley has dump stations at campgrounds and commercial locations near the I-84 corridor. Check the listings above for current locations, hours, and fee information. Checking with local campgrounds and travel centers along the interstate corridor is the best approach for finding current availability.

What is City of Rocks?

City of Rocks National Reserve about 55 miles south of Burley features spectacular granite formations used as an Oregon Trail landmark. It offers camping, hiking, and world-class rock climbing.

Is Burley a good I-84 stop?

Burley is a practical I-84 stop between Twin Falls and Pocatello with fuel, basic services, and access to the City of Rocks area heading south. Prices are modest and the town is easy to navigate.

What is the Idaho Regatta?

The Idaho Regatta is an annual boat racing event on the Snake River near Burley in July. It draws water recreation enthusiasts and adds temporary activity to the community.

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

Burley has dump stations at campgrounds and commercial locations near the I-84 corridor. Check the listings above for current locations, hours, and fee information. Checking with local campgrounds and travel centers along the interstate corridor is the best approach for finding current availability.

What is City of Rocks?

City of Rocks National Reserve about 55 miles south of Burley features spectacular granite formations used as an Oregon Trail landmark. It offers camping, hiking, and world-class rock climbing.

Is Burley a good I-84 stop?

Burley is a practical I-84 stop between Twin Falls and Pocatello with fuel, basic services, and access to the City of Rocks area heading south. Prices are modest and the town is easy to navigate.

What is the Idaho Regatta?

The Idaho Regatta is an annual boat racing event on the Snake River near Burley in July. It draws water recreation enthusiasts and adds temporary activity to the community.

Are there free dump stations in Burley?

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