RV Dump Stations In Barrington, New Hampshire
43.2229° N, 71.0470° W
Quick Overview
Barrington offers several motorhome dump stations for travelers passing through this southeastern New Hampshire town, though none of the some free options means you'll be paying for your sanidump needs. This small community sits between Rochester and Dover, making it a convenient stop for RVers traveling the New Hampshire Seacoast region or heading to Maine's beaches.
The area's service point landscape consists entirely of private campgrounds that cater to both seasonal campers and transient RVers. These facilities provide reliable sanitary service point access along with the amenities you'd expect from established motorhome parks. Most stations here serve the region's mix of weekend warriors and longer-term travelers exploring New Hampshire's lakes and coastal areas.
Getting to Barrington's dump stations is straightforward via Route 125, which connects directly to Route 4 and provides easy motorhome access without the complications of narrow back roads. The town's location puts you within striking distance of Lake Winnipesaukee to the north and the New Hampshire coast to the southeast, making it a strategic spot for motorhome waste disposal during multi-day tours of the region.
You'll find these stations integrate well with the area's camping infrastructure, offering the waste water dump and gray water disposal services essential for extended Motorhome touring through New England's scenic countryside.
Top Rated Dump Stations in Barrington
All Dump Stations Near Barrington
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ayers Lake Farm Campground | 1.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Strafford / Lake Winnipesaukee South KOA | 4.5 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Free |
| Crown Point Campground | 4.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Flat Rock Bridge Family Resort | 9.5 mi | 3.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Lebanon KOA on Salmon Falls River | 9.5 mi | 3.8 | Dump Station | Free |
| Salmon Falls River Camping Resort | 9.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Water Treatment Plant | 11.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Beaver Dam Campground | 13.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Morgan RV Resorts - Pine Acres RV Resort, LLC | 15.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Mi-Te-Jo Campground | 15.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Ayers Lake Farm Campground
1.8 miKOA - Strafford / Lake Winnipesaukee South KOA
4.5 miCrown Point Campground
4.5 miFlat Rock Bridge Family Resort
9.5 miKOA - Lebanon KOA on Salmon Falls River
9.5 miSalmon Falls River Camping Resort
9.8 miWater Treatment Plant
11.4 miBeaver Dam Campground
13.8 miMorgan RV Resorts - Pine Acres RV Resort, LLC
15.3 miMi-Te-Jo Campground
15.3 miTraveling to Barrington by RV
Route 125 serves as your main artery into Barrington, connecting north to Route 4 near Lee and south toward Rochester. This two-lane highway handles motorhome traffic well, though you'll want to avoid the morning and evening commuter rushes when locals are heading to Portsmouth or Dover for work. The roads here don't present the clearance issues you might face in Vermont's mountains, but watch for seasonal frost heaves that can create rough patches.
Most RVers approach from either Route 4 (coming from the Concord area) or Route 9 (from the coast). Both routes offer adequate shoulders and turning radii for larger rigs. Overnight parking options are limited in town proper, though some travelers report success at the Irving gas station on Route 125 for quick fuel stops. The nearest rest area with motorhome accommodations sits about 20 minutes south on the Spaulding Turnpike near Rochester, where you can legally park overnight if needed.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Barrington, New Hampshire, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Barrington
Of the several stations in Barrington, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, putting this area on the pricier side for service point access. Expect to pay between $8 and $12 per use at the private campgrounds, which falls within the typical range for New Hampshire's motorhome facilities. These fees often include fresh water fill-up and sometimes access to a rinse station for your equipment.
The lack of free municipal or state-sponsored options means budgeting for dump costs if you're staying in the area for multiple days. Some campgrounds offer slight discounts if you're purchasing fuel or supplies, so it's worth asking. Consider timing your dumps with visits to nearby state parks like Pawtuckaway, which might offer better value for your dumping dollar. New Hampshire state parks typically charge less than private facilities when they offer dump services.
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Best Time to Visit Barrington by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
15-35°F
Crowds: Low
Most seasonal campers gone, but stations stay open for snowbird departures and winter camping enthusiasts.
Spring
Mar - May
35-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Mud season can make some campsite roads challenging, but dump stations remain accessible for early season travelers.
Summer
Jun - Aug
55-80°F
Crowds: High
Peak camping season brings crowds to area campgrounds, so plan dump visits for weekday mornings when possible.
Fall
Sep - Nov
40-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Leaf peepers and hunters keep campgrounds moderately busy, but cooler weather makes dumping more comfortable.
Explore the Barrington Area
Hit the dump stations during weekday mornings when seasonal campers aren't moving around, especially during summer months when the campgrounds fill up with families. Both facilities in town keep their water spigots active year-round, but bring your own hose since not all stations provide them. The Irving station on Route 125 offers competitive diesel prices and has enough room to maneuver a big rig if you need fuel while you're in the area.
Stock up on supplies at the Hannaford in nearby Rochester rather than searching for limited options in Barrington proper. If you need propane, the Tractor Supply Company in Rochester fills tanks and exchanges bottles. For Motorhome repairs, Northwoods Motorhome in Barrington provides service, though you'll want to call ahead since they focus primarily on sales. The local post office can handle mail holds if you're passing through on an extended trip.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Barrington
Where can I find RV dump stations in Barrington, New Hampshire?
Barrington has several dump stations listed in our database. Your best options for RV waste disposal in the Barrington area are the campgrounds, which typically have dump station facilities for registered guests. Barrington Shores Campground on Swains Lake and Ayers Lake Farm Campground both serve the RV community in the area. For RVers just passing through who need a quick dump, we recommend calling campgrounds ahead of time to ask about non-guest dump access, as policies and fees vary by location and season.
Are there free dump stations in Barrington, NH?
Free dump station access in Barrington is limited. Most dump facilities in the area are located at campgrounds where access is included in your nightly camping fee. If you are not staying at a campground, you will likely need to pay a fee for dump station use. For free or low-cost alternatives in the broader region, check municipal transfer stations or rest areas along the major highways. The New Hampshire Department of Transportation maintains some rest areas with dump facilities along the interstates, though these are not in Barrington itself.
How much does it cost to use a dump station near Barrington?
Dump station costs in the Barrington area depend on where you go. If you are camping at a local campground like Barrington Shores or Ayers Lake Farm, dump station access is typically included in your nightly rate, which runs from about $40 to $65 for full hookup sites. For non-guests, some campgrounds charge a flat fee in the $10 to $20 range for dump station only access. We recommend calling ahead to confirm current pricing because fees can change seasonally and some places may not allow non-guest access during their busiest periods.
What should I bring to a dump station in Barrington?
Come prepared with the standard dump station essentials. You will need heavy-duty rubber gloves, a sewer hose of at least 15 feet in length, a clear sewer elbow adapter so you can see when the water runs clean, and a dedicated rinse water hose that you never use for drinking water. Tank treatment chemicals and deodorizer are good to have for after you dump. Bring a bucket with soapy water and disinfectant wipes for cleanup. In cooler New Hampshire weather, especially in spring and fall, make sure your sewer hose is flexible enough since the cold can make them stiff and hard to connect.
What campgrounds are available near Barrington, NH?
Barrington has two well-known campgrounds. Barrington Shores Campground sits on Swains Lake and has been operating for over 50 years. It offers 136 sites with 113 full hookups, plus swimming, fishing, boat rentals, volleyball, shuffleboard, playgrounds, and an arcade. Ayers Lake Farm Campground is a quieter, rustic option on 15 secluded acres with a sandy beach on Ayers Lake. Beyond Barrington itself, the Rochester and Dover areas have additional options, and there are KOA locations within driving distance for those who prefer the KOA experience.
What attractions are near Barrington, New Hampshire?
Barrington sits in a great spot for day trips. The New Hampshire Seacoast is about 25 minutes east, with beaches at Hampton and Rye plus the historic city of Portsmouth with its waterfront restaurants and breweries. The White Mountains are about 90 minutes north for hiking, scenic drives, and attractions like Story Land in Glen. Nippo Lake Golf Club is right in Barrington. The Lakes Region with Lake Winnipesaukee is about an hour north. If you head west, you can reach Concord, the state capital, in about 40 minutes. There are also local farms, orchards, and craft breweries scattered throughout the area.
Is Barrington good for boondocking or free camping?
Barrington is not a great spot for boondocking. The area is primarily residential and private land, and New Hampshire towns generally do not allow overnight camping outside of designated campgrounds. You will not find Bureau of Land Management or national forest dispersed camping opportunities in this part of the state. Your most affordable camping option is booking a site at one of the local campgrounds during the shoulder seasons when rates drop. If you are specifically looking for free camping in New Hampshire, the White Mountain National Forest to the north has dispersed camping areas along certain forest roads.
How do I get to Barrington by RV?
Barrington is accessible via Route 9, which runs east-west through the area connecting Rochester to the north and Concord to the west. Route 125 provides north-south access. From I-95 along the coast, head west on Route 4 or Route 9 from the Dover-Rochester area. From I-93 in the west, take Route 9 east through Concord and Epsom. The roads are standard two-lane New Hampshire highways that handle RVs without major issues. There are no significant low bridges or weight restrictions on the main routes into Barrington. The biggest thing to watch for is narrow roads in some of the more rural residential areas.
What is the best time of year to visit Barrington in an RV?
The sweet spot for RV camping in Barrington is late June through mid-September. Campgrounds open in May but the lakes do not really warm up for swimming until late June. July and August are peak season with the warmest lake temperatures and the most activities running. September is our favorite because the crowds thin out, the bugs die down, and you get the early hints of fall color. If you time it right in early to mid October, the fall foliage in New Hampshire is spectacular. Avoid November through April for RV camping since campgrounds are closed and winter weather makes it impractical.
Can I swim in the lakes near Barrington?
Yes, and the lake swimming in Barrington is one of the best reasons to camp here. Swains Lake covers 340 acres and has sandy beach areas, especially at Barrington Shores Campground. Mendums Pond is another option with calm, clean water. Ayers Lake Farm Campground also has a sandy beach area for guests. The lakes warm up enough for comfortable swimming by late June and stay swimmable through early September. Water quality in New Hampshire lakes is generally excellent. There are no lifeguards at most lake beaches, so swim at your own risk and keep an eye on kids.
What fishing opportunities are there near Barrington?
The fishing around Barrington is solid, especially for freshwater bass and panfish. Swains Lake and Mendums Pond both offer good largemouth bass, pickerel, and perch fishing. Ayers Lake has similar species. You will need a New Hampshire freshwater fishing license, which you can purchase online through the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department website. Shore fishing is available at several access points, and you can launch small boats at some of the campgrounds. Spring and early summer tend to be the best fishing times before the recreational boating picks up. Ice fishing is popular in winter for locals but obviously not an RV camping activity.
Are there RV repair services near Barrington?
Barrington itself is a small town without dedicated RV service centers, but you are well-positioned for repairs. Rochester is about 15 minutes north and Dover is a similar distance southeast, and both have automotive service shops and parts stores that can handle common RV issues like tire changes, brake work, and electrical problems. For specialized RV repairs like slide-outs, awnings, or appliance work, you may need to head to the larger dealers and service centers in the Concord or Manchester area, which are about 40 to 50 minutes west. Carrying a basic tool kit and common spare parts is always smart when camping in more rural New England areas.
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Barrington?
Barrington has {{stationCount}} motorhome dump stations, both located at private campgrounds in the area. These facilities serve both registered campers and transient RVers who need dump services while passing through southeastern New Hampshire.
Are there free dump stations in Barrington?
No, Barrington doesn't offer any free dump stations. All {{stationCount}} stations in the area are operated by private campgrounds that charge fees for dump services, typically ranging from $8 to $12 per use.
How much does it cost to use a service point in Barrington?
Private campgrounds in Barrington charge between $8 and $12 for service point access. This fee usually includes fresh water fill-up and access to rinse facilities, which represents typical pricing for New Hampshire's private motorhome facilities.
What should I bring to an Motorhome service area?
Bring your own sewer hose, disposable gloves, and paper towels for cleanup. While most Barrington stations provide water access, having your own fresh water hose ensures you can rinse equipment properly. Don't forget quarters if the facility uses coin-operated features.
Can I access Barrington dump stations with a large motorhome?
Yes, the campgrounds in Barrington accommodate larger RVs without significant restrictions. Route 125 provides adequate access for big rigs, and the private facilities are designed to handle various motorhome sizes including Class A motorhomes and long travel trailers.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Barrington?
The highest-rated station is Old Stage Campground with a rating of 4.2/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Barrington?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Barrington.
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