RV Dump Stations In Belcourt, North Dakota
48.8392° N, 99.7449° W
Quick Overview
Belcourt's RV dump station situation is straightforward -- the area has several station with some offering free access. Your main option here is a paid sani-dump facility that serves RVers passing through this corner of North Dakota.
Belcourt sits in north-central North Dakota, about 15 miles south of the Canadian border on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation. It's positioned along Highway 5, making it a logical stop for RVers traveling between the Turtle Mountains and the Devils Lake region. The town serves as a gateway to the Turtle Mountain area's recreational opportunities.
The dump station landscape here centers around commercial facilities rather than public options. Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino provides the primary sanitary dump station access for travelers. This setup is typical for smaller reservation communities where private businesses fill the infrastructure gaps. The facility handles standard RV waste disposal needs, though you'll want to confirm current availability since casino operations can affect access hours.
Access is fairly simple via Highway 5, which connects to Highway 281 running north-south through the region. The roads can handle most RV sizes, though winter conditions require extra caution. Highway 5 provides the most direct route whether you're coming from Minot to the south or crossing from Manitoba.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino | 4.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| William Lake Provincial Park | 17.5 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Free |
| William Lake Provincial Recreation Park | 17.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| International Peace Garden Campground | 17.7 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Free |
| International Peace Garden | 17.8 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Turtle Mountain Provincial Park - Adam Lake Campground | 20.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Dale and Martha Hawk Museum and Campground | 21.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Bisbee City Park | 22.3 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Killarney Agricultural Society Campgrounds | 23.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Lake Metigoshe State Park | 28.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino
4.3 miWilliam Lake Provincial Park
17.5 miWilliam Lake Provincial Recreation Park
17.6 miInternational Peace Garden Campground
17.7 miInternational Peace Garden
17.8 miTurtle Mountain Provincial Park - Adam Lake Campground
20.3 miDale and Martha Hawk Museum and Campground
21.1 miBisbee City Park
22.3 miKillarney Agricultural Society Campgrounds
23.5 miLake Metigoshe State Park
28.7 miTraveling to Belcourt by RV
Highway 5 serves as your primary route into Belcourt, connecting east-west across the Turtle Mountain region. From the south, take Highway 281 north through Dunseith, then west on Highway 5 for about 10 miles. Coming from Minot, it's roughly a 90-mile drive north via Highway 83 to Highway 5. The roads handle most RV configurations without major restrictions.
RVers should note that this area experiences harsh winter conditions from December through March. Highway 5 gets plowed regularly, but wind and snow can create challenging driving conditions for larger rigs. Summer and fall offer the easiest travel conditions with good visibility and road maintenance.
Overnight parking options are limited in Belcourt itself. The nearest truck stops with RV-friendly parking are back toward Minot or across the border in Manitoba. Some RVers use the casino parking area overnight, but you'll want to check with management first. The nearest rest area is about 25 miles south on Highway 281 near Dunseith, which offers basic facilities but no dump station access.
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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 Belcourt, North Dakota, 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 Belcourt
Of the several stations in Belcourt, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. This reflects the limited public infrastructure in smaller reservation communities, where private businesses provide most RV services. Expect to pay around $10-15 for dump station access, which is standard for casino-based facilities in rural North Dakota.
The pricing here aligns with other private dump stations across the state, though you're paying for convenience rather than having multiple options. Some RVers find it worthwhile to combine the dump fee with a meal or fuel purchase at the casino to maximize value. If you're traveling regularly through this area, building a relationship with the staff can sometimes lead to better service or flexibility on timing. State park passes won't help here since this isn't a public facility, but the fee structure is straightforward with no hidden charges.
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Best Time to Visit Belcourt by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
-5°F to 20°F
Crowds: Low
Harsh conditions with snow and wind. Casino stays open but verify dump station access during storms.
Spring
Mar - May
25°F to 65°F
Crowds: Medium
Roads improve but mud season can affect rural access. Good time for RV maintenance before summer travels.
Summer
Jun - Aug
55°F to 80°F
Crowds: High
Peak travel season with best road conditions. Casino busiest during summer events and powwows.
Fall
Sep - Nov
30°F to 60°F
Crowds: Medium
Excellent travel weather before winter hits. Hunting season brings increased traffic to the area.
Explore the Belcourt Area
Sky Dancer Casino's dump station operates during business hours, so plan your visit accordingly rather than assuming 24/7 access. The facility typically has decent maneuvering room, but call ahead during busy weekend periods when casino traffic is heavier. Bring your own rinse water since not all stations in this area provide rinse capabilities.
Fuel up before hitting Belcourt -- the nearest major truck stops with diesel are back toward Minot or in Bottineau to the west. Propane fills are similarly limited, so top off your tanks in larger towns. Water fill-ups can be arranged at the casino or at the tribal offices if you ask politely. The area doesn't have dedicated RV repair services, so handle any maintenance needs in Minot or Grand Forks before heading this direction. Check road conditions during winter months since this region gets hit hard with snow and wind.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Belcourt
Where can I dump my RV tanks near Belcourt, North Dakota?
Belcourt has several RV dump station in the area. The International Peace Garden campground has dump station facilities for campers. Lake Metigoshe State Park may also have dump access for registered campers. Check with individual facilities about non-guest dump access and fees. The Turtle Mountain area has limited dump station infrastructure outside of the campgrounds, so plan your waste management around your camping stays. Bottineau (about 35 miles west) may have additional dump options at RV service facilities serving the region.
Are there free RV dump stations near Belcourt?
Free dump stations are rare in the remote Turtle Mountain area. Campgrounds include dump access with your camping fee, which runs $20 to $35 per night. The International Peace Garden and Lake Metigoshe State Park both include dump facilities with camping. Your most practical approach is to plan your dump stops around your campground stays since standalone dump stations are essentially nonexistent in this rural region. The affordable camping fees make this a moot point since you're getting dump access with a very reasonably priced campsite.
How much does it cost to dump an RV near Belcourt?
Dump station access at campgrounds near Belcourt is included with camping fees. International Peace Garden camping runs $25 to $35 per night for hookup sites. Lake Metigoshe State Park charges $20 to $30 per night. These prices include dump station use and are affordable for the quality of the camping experience. The Peace Garden entry fee is about $15 to $20 per vehicle in addition to camping fees. Non-guest dump access may not be readily available in this area, making campground stays the most reliable option for waste management.
What should I bring when using a dump station in North Dakota?
Standard dump supplies: sewer hose, disposable gloves, a rinse hose, and clear sewer elbow. North Dakota's short summer season means mornings can be cool even in July (50s), so bring a warm layer for early dumping. Mosquitoes can be fierce near the lakes and forests from June through August, so bring DEET-based repellent. The remote location means you should carry your own rinse water supply since not all stations may provide it. Sunscreen is important due to the northern latitude and long summer days. Bug spray and warm layers cover most contingencies.
What is the International Peace Garden?
The International Peace Garden is a 2,339-acre botanical garden straddling the US-Canada border, commemorating the peaceful relationship between the two countries. Founded in 1932, the garden features formal flower displays, a conservatory with over 5,000 species of cacti and succulents, the Peace Chapel with inscribed quotes from world leaders, hiking trails through prairie and woodland, and a campground. The garden is one of North Dakota's most visited attractions and offers a unique border-crossing experience. You can walk between the US and Canada within the garden grounds without passport formalities.
What is the best time to camp near Belcourt?
Late June through early August is the prime window. The Peace Garden flowers are in peak bloom, Lake Metigoshe is warm enough for swimming, and the long summer days give you 16 or more hours of daylight. September offers fall colors in the Turtle Mountain hardwoods but can bring early frost. The camping season is short, roughly late May through late September, due to the northern location and harsh winters. Book ahead for July weekends since the limited campground capacity fills up during peak summer. May and late September are marginal months weather-wise.
What is Lake Metigoshe State Park?
Lake Metigoshe State Park is a beautiful lakefront park in the Turtle Mountains about 15 miles west of Belcourt. The park sits on the shore of Lake Metigoshe, offering swimming beaches, fishing for walleye, perch, and pike, hiking trails through the forested hills, kayaking and canoeing, and a dog park. Modern cabins and camping with hookup sites are available. The park's setting in the wooded Turtle Mountains feels more like Minnesota lake country than typical North Dakota. It's one of the more scenic state parks in the northern Great Plains.
How do I get to Belcourt with an RV?
US-281 runs north-south through the area. From Minot (about 100 miles west), take US-2 east to Highway 14 north. From Grand Forks (about 150 miles east), take US-2 west to connecting highways north. The nearest interstate is I-94, about 120 miles south. All routes are on two-lane state highways through prairie and Turtle Mountain terrain. The main roads handle RVs, but the final approaches involve rural highways through rolling forested hills. Fill up on fuel before leaving the larger towns since gas stations are widely spaced in this region.
What is the Turtle Mountain Scenic Byway?
The Turtle Mountain Scenic Byway is a loop drive through the Turtle Mountains featuring five recommended stops including historic sites, scenic overlooks, and natural areas. The drive showcases the unusual forested, lake-dotted landscape of the Turtle Mountains, which rises from the surrounding prairie as a green oasis. The byway passes through mixed hardwood and conifer forests, past small lakes, and through the reservation community. It's a pleasant half-day drive that gives you the full Turtle Mountain experience. The road handles RVs on the main route but some side roads are narrower.
What is Sky Dancer Casino?
Sky Dancer Casino and Resort in Belcourt is operated by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and offers gaming entertainment including slot machines and table games, a hotel, and restaurant dining. It's the primary entertainment venue in the Belcourt area and provides a dining option when you want a break from campfire cooking. The casino has an attached hotel if you need a night off from the RV. It's a modest-sized tribal casino compared to destination resorts, but it serves the local and tourist community well. No RV camping is available at the casino itself.
Where can I get groceries near Belcourt?
Belcourt has a small grocery store and gas stations for basic supplies. For more shopping options, Bottineau (about 35 miles west) has a larger grocery store and more retail. Rolla (about 30 miles east) also has basic services. For full-service shopping with Walmart or major chains, you'll need to drive to Minot (about 100 miles west). Stock up heavily on supplies before heading to the Turtle Mountains since the remote location means limited retail in every direction. The Peace Garden and state park campground stores may carry basic items during the summer season.
Can I cross into Canada at the International Peace Garden?
The International Peace Garden straddles the US-Canada border, and you can walk between the two countries within the garden grounds without going through formal border crossing procedures. However, if you want to leave the garden on the Canadian side (to access the town of Boissevain, Manitoba, for example), you'll need to go through the formal border crossing adjacent to the garden and present a passport or passport card. For simply enjoying the Peace Garden's Canadian section and walking the trails, you don't need to clear customs. The unique border-straddling setting is part of what makes the garden special.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Belcourt?
Belcourt has {{stationCount}} RV dump station available, located at Sky Dancer Hotel & Casino. This is your primary option for black water dump and gray tank emptying in the immediate area. The facility serves both casino guests and travelers passing through the region.
Are there free dump stations in Belcourt?
Currently there are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Belcourt. The available station at Sky Dancer Casino charges a fee for access. For free options, you'd need to travel to state parks or campgrounds in surrounding areas, which can be 30+ miles away.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Belcourt?
Expect to pay around $10-15 for dump station access at the casino facility. This is typical pricing for private dump stations in rural North Dakota. Some facilities may offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or dining at their restaurant.
What should I bring to an RV dump station in Belcourt?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and rinse water since not all stations provide these items. Pack hand sanitizer and paper towels for cleanup. Having exact change or a credit card ready speeds up the process at paid facilities like the casino.
Is the Belcourt dump station open year-round?
Sky Dancer Casino operates year-round, but winter weather can occasionally affect access to outdoor facilities. Call ahead during severe weather conditions to confirm the dump station is accessible and operational. Summer months offer the most reliable access.
Are there free dump stations in Belcourt?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Belcourt.
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