Formerly known as Sanidumps.
RVingLife.com

Dump Stations In Greenville, NC -- Sani-Dumps Online

35.6127° N, 77.3663° W

Quick Overview

Greenville is a college city in Pitt County in eastern North Carolina, home to East Carolina University and the largest city in the Inner Banks region between Raleigh and the coast. The area has several RV dump stations, with some offering free access. You'll find sani-dump options at local facilities in the Greenville area. Greenville sits along the Tar River and serves as the commercial and medical hub for a large swath of rural eastern North Carolina. ECU's campus and its associated Brody School of Medicine bring a young, energetic population to the city. US-264 connects Greenville to Raleigh (about 85 miles west) and to the Outer Banks area to the east, making it a natural stopping point for beach-bound RVers. For travelers heading to or from the Outer Banks who want to dump and resupply in a city with good services at affordable prices, Greenville is a practical choice.

Top Rated Dump Stations in Greenville

No rated stations yet. Be the first to leave a review!

Traveling to Greenville by RV

US-264 is the main east-west route, connecting to Raleigh (about 85 miles west) and eventually to the Outer Banks ferries and beaches to the east. US-13 runs north toward the Virginia border. Highway 11 heads south toward Kinston and New Bern. From I-95, take US-264 east from Wilson -- about 30 miles. Roads in Greenville are flat eastern NC terrain, easy for any RV. Fuel is available along the US-264 corridor and in the commercial areas around the university. Walmart, grocery stores, and standard supply chains cover the basics well.

Dump Station Costs in Greenville

Of the dump stations in Greenville, a portion% are free and a portion% charge a fee. Paid options run $10 to $15, affordable for eastern North Carolina. The region's lower cost of living keeps RV services inexpensive compared to the coastal areas to the east or the larger metro areas to the west. Free dump access is a practical benefit for Outer Banks-bound travelers who want to handle tanks and supplies at inland prices before heading to the beach, where everything costs more.

Free: 1 station (33%)
Paid: 2 stations (67%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

What RVers Are Saying About Greenville

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!

Best Time to Visit Greenville by RV

❄️

Winter

Nov - Feb

30-52°F

Crowds: Low

Cool eastern NC winter. ECU is quieter during breaks. Dump stations are uncrowded. A peaceful time in the coastal plain.

🌸

Spring

Mar - May

42-76°F

Crowds: Medium

Warming up. ECU baseball and spring events add activity. Outer Banks-bound traffic increases. Good weather for Tar River recreation.

☀️

Summer

Jun - Aug

66-92°F

Crowds: Low

Hot and humid. ECU is quieter. Steady Outer Banks through-traffic. Dump stations are uncrowded. Handle outdoor tasks early.

🍂

Fall

Sep - Oct

48-76°F

Crowds: Medium

ECU football brings tailgaters. PirateFest is a fall highlight. Pleasant weather. A nice shoulder season for eastern NC.

Explore the Greenville Area

Dump stations in Greenville see moderate use year-round, with ECU football game weekends in the fall adding extra RV traffic from tailgating fans. Greenville has a surprisingly good restaurant scene for its size, driven partly by the university community and the medical center population. The Tar River provides kayaking and greenway walking trails through the city. If you're heading to the Outer Banks, consider dumping and resupplying in Greenville since services become more spread out and expensive as you approach the coast. The PirateFest celebration in the fall is a fun local event. Eastern NC barbecue -- vinegar-based and chopped -- is the regional specialty and several restaurants in the area serve outstanding versions.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Greenville

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Greenville?

Greenville has {{stationCount}} dump stations at facilities in the Pitt County area, accessible from US-264 and the main city corridors. They serve both local area RVers and the flow of Outer Banks-bound travelers using Greenville as a resupply stop.

Are there free dump stations in Greenville?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the area are free. Free access at an inland eastern NC city is smart money management for RVers heading to the Outer Banks, where services are more expensive and less abundant.

How much do dump stations cost in Greenville?

Paid dump stations in Greenville charge $10 to $15, reflecting the affordable cost of services in eastern North Carolina. This is less expensive than the coastal communities to the east where tourism pricing applies.

Is Greenville a good stop on the way to the Outer Banks?

Greenville on US-264 is a practical resupply and dump stop for Outer Banks-bound RVers. It has good services at lower prices than the coast, including fuel, groceries, and dump stations. Handling your tanks and supply needs here can save you money compared to waiting until you reach the beach area.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Greenville?

Greenville has {{stationCount}} dump stations at facilities in the Pitt County area, accessible from US-264 and the main city corridors. They serve both local area RVers and the flow of Outer Banks-bound travelers using Greenville as a resupply stop.

Are there free dump stations in Greenville?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the area are free. Free access at an inland eastern NC city is smart money management for RVers heading to the Outer Banks, where services are more expensive and less abundant.

How much do dump stations cost in Greenville?

Paid dump stations in Greenville charge $10 to $15, reflecting the affordable cost of services in eastern North Carolina. This is less expensive than the coastal communities to the east where tourism pricing applies.

Is Greenville a good stop on the way to the Outer Banks?

Greenville on US-264 is a practical resupply and dump stop for Outer Banks-bound RVers. It has good services at lower prices than the coast, including fuel, groceries, and dump stations. Handling your tanks and supply needs here can save you money compared to waiting until you reach the beach area.

Are there free dump stations in Greenville?

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