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RV Dump Stations In Scottsville, NY -- Find Sani-Dumps Online

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Quick Overview

Scottsville has several dump stations for RVers traveling through western New York, with some offering free access. This small town sits about 20 miles south of Rochester, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the Finger Lakes region or heading to the Adirondacks. The area serves as a solid waypoint between major destinations, though it's not exactly a dump station hotspot.

Both available stations are paid facilities, which is pretty typical for this part of New York. You'll find these sanitary dump stations at established RV parks rather than gas stations or truck stops. The facilities here cater primarily to campers staying in the area, though they'll accommodate travelers passing through for RV waste disposal. Most stations include fresh water fill-ups along with the standard dumping services.

Getting to Scottsville is straightforward via Route 383 or Route 251, both of which handle RVs without issues. The town sits in Monroe County's rural southern section, so you won't deal with the tight city streets that plague some upstate New York destinations. Traffic is generally light except during peak summer camping season when folks head north to the lakes.

Our directory includes both available sani-dump locations with current pricing and access details. Check the individual listings for specific hours and any seasonal restrictions that might apply.

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Traveling to Scottsville by RV

Route 383 provides the main access into Scottsville from the north, connecting directly to Route 15 for those coming from Rochester or heading south toward Pennsylvania. RVs up to 40 feet handle these roads without problems, though you'll want to avoid downtown Scottsville's narrow Main Street if you're pulling a big rig. Route 251 offers an alternative approach from the east, connecting to Route 36 for access to the Finger Lakes.

The nearest interstate access is I-390 about 15 miles east, which connects to I-90 (New York State Thruway) for long-distance travel. No significant RV restrictions exist on the approach roads, but watch for seasonal weight limits on some county roads during spring thaw. The area doesn't have dedicated RV rest areas, so plan your stops accordingly. Walmart in nearby Geneseo allows overnight parking, about 20 minutes south, which makes a decent staging area if you need to wait for dump station access.

Dump Station Costs in Scottsville

All several dump stations in Scottsville charge fees, with a portion% offering free access and a portion% requiring payment. Typical costs run $10-15 per use, which is standard for privately-owned facilities in western New York. The pricing reflects the area's limited competition and the fact that these are established RV park amenities rather than quick-stop gas station dumps.

You won't find free municipal dumps here like in some larger towns, so budget accordingly if you're just passing through. Some nearby state parks offer lower-cost dumping for day-use fees, but you'll need to drive 20-30 minutes to find them. If you're staying multiple days in the area, consider campground rates that include dump access rather than paying per use. Cash is typically accepted, though some facilities prefer cards for contactless transactions.

Free: 7 stations (88%)
Paid: 1 station (13%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

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Best Time to Visit Scottsville by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

20-35°F

Crowds: Low

Some facilities may have reduced hours or freeze protection measures in place.

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Spring

Mar - May

35-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Mud season can affect some campground access roads, call ahead to confirm availability.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

55-80°F

Crowds: High

Peak camping season means busier dump stations, especially on weekend checkout days.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

40-70°F

Crowds: Medium

Beautiful foliage season brings steady RV traffic but more manageable than summer crowds.

Explore the Scottsville Area

Hit the dump stations early morning or late afternoon to avoid the weekend rush, especially during summer months when campgrounds fill up. Both facilities provide rinse hoses, but bring your own if you prefer a longer reach for thorough cleaning. Fresh water is available at both locations, so top off your tanks while you're there.

For propane, head to Tractor Supply in nearby Geneseo or the hardware store on Main Street for smaller tanks. Fuel up at the Sunoco or Mobil stations on Route 383 – they have decent RV clearance and easy access. If you need basic RV supplies or repairs, Rochester's about 30 minutes north with several dealers and service centers. The local hardware store carries some basic plumbing fittings if you need quick fixes.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Scottsville

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Scottsville?

Scottsville has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, both located at private campgrounds in the area. These facilities provide standard black and gray water dumping along with fresh water fill-ups. Check our directory for specific locations, current hours, and any access restrictions that might apply to your rig size.

Are there free dump stations in Scottsville?

No, there are currently {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Scottsville. Both available facilities charge fees ranging from $10-15 per use. For free options, you'll need to drive to nearby state parks or look for municipal facilities in larger towns like Rochester, about 30 minutes north.

How much does it cost to use a dump station in Scottsville?

Dump station fees in Scottsville typically range from $10-15 per use at the private RV facilities. This pricing is standard for western New York's privately-owned stations. Some facilities may offer slight discounts for cash payments or if you're also purchasing fuel or supplies on-site.

What should I bring to an RV dump station?

Bring disposable gloves, your own sewer hose if you prefer it over facility equipment, and fresh water if you want to rinse your tanks thoroughly. Most Scottsville stations provide rinse hoses and basic equipment, but having your own gear ensures you're prepared. Don't forget toilet paper and hand sanitizer for cleanup afterward.

Can I access dump stations year-round in Scottsville?

Most dump stations operate year-round, but winter access may be limited due to freezing concerns or reduced facility hours. Some campgrounds close their water systems during the coldest months to prevent pipe damage. Call ahead during winter months to confirm availability and any special procedures for cold-weather dumping.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Scottsville?

Scottsville has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, both located at private campgrounds in the area. These facilities provide standard black and gray water dumping along with fresh water fill-ups. Check our directory for specific locations, current hours, and any access restrictions that might apply to your rig size.

Are there free dump stations in Scottsville?

No, there are currently {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Scottsville. Both available facilities charge fees ranging from $10-15 per use. For free options, you'll need to drive to nearby state parks or look for municipal facilities in larger towns like Rochester, about 30 minutes north.

How much does it cost to use a dump station in Scottsville?

Dump station fees in Scottsville typically range from $10-15 per use at the private RV facilities. This pricing is standard for western New York's privately-owned stations. Some facilities may offer slight discounts for cash payments or if you're also purchasing fuel or supplies on-site.

What should I bring to an RV dump station?

Bring disposable gloves, your own sewer hose if you prefer it over facility equipment, and fresh water if you want to rinse your tanks thoroughly. Most Scottsville stations provide rinse hoses and basic equipment, but having your own gear ensures you're prepared. Don't forget toilet paper and hand sanitizer for cleanup afterward.

Can I access dump stations year-round in Scottsville?

Most dump stations operate year-round, but winter access may be limited due to freezing concerns or reduced facility hours. Some campgrounds close their water systems during the coldest months to prevent pipe damage. Call ahead during winter months to confirm availability and any special procedures for cold-weather dumping.

Are there free dump stations in Scottsville?

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