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Dump Stations In Cedar Mountain, NC -- Sani-Dumps Online

35.1434° N, 82.6429° W

Quick Overview

Cedar Mountain is a small unincorporated community in Transylvania County in western North Carolina, sitting along US-276 between Brevard and the South Carolina border at about 2,900 feet elevation. The area has several RV dump stations, with some offering free access. You'll find sani-dump options at local campgrounds serving the mountain recreation community. Cedar Mountain sits right at the edge of DuPont State Recreational Forest, one of the most popular hiking and waterfall destinations in the region, and provides access to the southern section of Pisgah National Forest. The community is small and quiet with a mountain character, surrounded by rhododendron thickets and mixed hardwood forests. US-276 connects north to Brevard (about 7 miles) and south down the mountain to Greenville, South Carolina. For RVers camping in the popular Brevard and DuPont Forest recreation area, Cedar Mountain provides convenient nearby dump station access in a peaceful and beautiful mountain setting without requiring a drive back into town.

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Traveling to Cedar Mountain by RV

US-276 runs north-south through Cedar Mountain, connecting to Brevard (about 7 miles north) and descending south through the mountains to Greenville, South Carolina (about 55 miles). From Asheville, take I-26 south to US-64 west to US-276 south -- about 40 miles total. The road through Cedar Mountain is a two-lane mountain highway with some grades and curves, manageable for RVs but take it at a reasonable pace. The descent south toward SC on US-276 is particularly steep and winding. Fuel and supplies are best found in Brevard to the north. Cedar Mountain itself has very limited commercial services.

Dump Station Costs in Cedar Mountain

Of the dump stations near Cedar Mountain, a portion% are free and a portion% charge a fee. Paid options run $10 to $15, reasonable for the Transylvania County mountain area. The small community setting keeps pricing modest. Free dump access is helpful since the nearest alternatives are in Brevard about 7 miles north, and having a local option saves a drive on the mountain road when you just need to handle your tanks.

Free: 2 stations (50%)
Paid: 2 stations (50%)

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

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Best Time to Visit Cedar Mountain by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

20-45°F

Crowds: Low

Cold mountain winter at this elevation. Some campgrounds close. DuPont Forest stays open for winter hiking. Dump stations are quiet.

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Spring

Mar - May

32-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Mountain spring arrives gradually. Waterfalls are at peak flow. Rhododendron and mountain laurel bloom. A beautiful transitional season.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

52-80°F

Crowds: High

Peak hiking and waterfall season. DuPont Forest draws crowds. Mountain temperatures are pleasant. Dump stations see their heaviest seasonal use.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

38-68°F

Crowds: High

Spectacular fall color at this elevation. DuPont Forest is packed with leaf-peepers. Peak color usually mid to late October here.

Explore the Cedar Mountain Area

Dump stations in Cedar Mountain are rarely crowded since the community is tiny. DuPont State Recreational Forest is the main draw, with waterfalls (Triple Falls and High Falls were featured in the Hunger Games movies), excellent hiking trails, and mountain biking. The forest's main access points are just a few miles from Cedar Mountain. The Pisgah Forest border is also nearby with additional trails and recreation. Cell coverage can be spotty in the mountain valleys. Bring supplies from Brevard since Cedar Mountain has minimal services. The mountain elevation means cooler temperatures year-round -- mornings can be chilly even in summer.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Cedar Mountain

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Cedar Mountain?

Cedar Mountain has {{stationCount}} dump stations at campgrounds along US-276 in the Transylvania County mountains. They provide local dump access for RVers camping in the DuPont State Forest and Pisgah National Forest recreation areas.

Are there free dump stations in Cedar Mountain?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the area are free. Free access in this small mountain community saves you a drive to Brevard for basic tank service, which is convenient when you're focused on hiking and waterfall exploring.

What's at DuPont State Forest?

DuPont State Recreational Forest has multiple spectacular waterfalls including Triple Falls and High Falls (both featured in the Hunger Games movies), extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, and beautiful mountain scenery. It's one of the most popular outdoor recreation areas in western North Carolina.

How much do dump stations cost near Cedar Mountain?

Paid dump stations near Cedar Mountain charge $10 to $15, reasonable for the mountain recreation area of Transylvania County. The small community setting keeps pricing modest compared to more heavily developed mountain resort areas.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Cedar Mountain?

Cedar Mountain has {{stationCount}} dump stations at campgrounds along US-276 in the Transylvania County mountains. They provide local dump access for RVers camping in the DuPont State Forest and Pisgah National Forest recreation areas.

Are there free dump stations in Cedar Mountain?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the area are free. Free access in this small mountain community saves you a drive to Brevard for basic tank service, which is convenient when you're focused on hiking and waterfall exploring.

What's at DuPont State Forest?

DuPont State Recreational Forest has multiple spectacular waterfalls including Triple Falls and High Falls (both featured in the Hunger Games movies), extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, and beautiful mountain scenery. It's one of the most popular outdoor recreation areas in western North Carolina.

How much do dump stations cost near Cedar Mountain?

Paid dump stations near Cedar Mountain charge $10 to $15, reasonable for the mountain recreation area of Transylvania County. The small community setting keeps pricing modest compared to more heavily developed mountain resort areas.

Are there free dump stations in Cedar Mountain?

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