RV Dump Stations In Myrtle Point, OR -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
43.0648° N, 124.1390° W
Quick Overview
Myrtle Point offers several RV dump stations for travelers needing to empty their tanks, though all some free options means you'll be paying for the service here. This small Oregon coast town sits about 20 miles inland from Bandon and serves as a convenient sanidump stop for RVers exploring the southern Oregon coast.
Myrtle Point sits in Coos County along Highway 42, making it a natural stopping point for RVers traveling between Interstate 5 and the coast. The town's position makes it popular with travelers heading to or from the Oregon Dunes, Bandon's golf courses, or the Redwood National and State Parks further south.
The dump station landscape here consists entirely of private RV parks and campgrounds, with no public or gas station options available. These facilities typically offer full RV services beyond just waste disposal, including water fill-ups and sometimes propane. The sanitary dump station access comes with overnight camping at most locations, though some may accommodate day-use dumping for a fee.
Getting to Myrtle Point involves winding roads typical of Oregon's coastal region. Highway 42 connects the town to Interstate 5 near Roseburg, while Highway 101 provides coastal access. RVers should plan for slower travel times due to the curvy mountain roads between I-5 and the coast. The route from Roseburg takes about 90 minutes in a big rig.
Most stations here cater to the steady stream of RVers exploring Oregon's coast during summer months. You'll find these facilities well-maintained since they depend on RV tourism for their business.
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All Dump Stations Near Myrtle Point
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powers County Park | 12.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bullards Beach State Park | 14.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Laverne County Park | 15.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Park Creek Recreation Site | 17.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Lucky Loggers RV Park | 20.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| KOA - Bandon / Port Orford KOA | 21.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Public Sani Dump Station | 21.4 mi | 5.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bastendorff Beach Park | 21.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Alder Acres | 22.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| AAA Midway RV Park | 22.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Powers County Park
12.3 miBullards Beach State Park
14.4 miLaverne County Park
15.4 miPark Creek Recreation Site
17.5 miLucky Loggers RV Park
20.7 miKOA - Bandon / Port Orford KOA
21.1 miPublic Sani Dump Station
21.4 miBastendorff Beach Park
21.7 miAlder Acres
22.4 miAAA Midway RV Park
22.4 miTraveling to Myrtle Point by RV
Highway 42 serves as the main route into Myrtle Point, connecting the town to Interstate 5 at Exit 119 near Winston. This scenic but challenging road winds through the Coast Range with numerous curves and elevation changes that require careful driving with a large RV. Allow extra time for the 50-mile drive from I-5, especially if you're pulling a trailer.
From the coast, Highway 101 connects to Highway 42 at Bandon, providing access from popular coastal destinations. The road between Bandon and Myrtle Point is generally RV-friendly, though you'll encounter some tight curves near the Coquille River. Weight restrictions don't typically affect RVs on these routes, but the winding nature means slower speeds and careful cornering.
Overnight parking options are limited in the immediate area, with no Walmart or major truck stops offering RV-friendly parking. The closest rest area is along Highway 42 about 15 miles east toward Roseburg, but it doesn't allow overnight parking. Plan to stay at one of the local RV parks if you need to overnight.
Winter travel requires extra caution due to potential ice and snow on Highway 42's higher elevations. Chain requirements can affect RVs during severe weather, and some mountain passes may close temporarily. Check road conditions before traveling during winter months, especially between December and February.
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Dump Station Costs in Myrtle Point
Of the several dump stations in Myrtle Point, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee, reflecting the area's reliance on private RV facilities rather than public services. Expect to pay between $8 and $15 for dump station access at local RV parks, with most charging around $10 for non-guests.
Some facilities offer package deals that include dumping, water fill-up, and sometimes a shower for $15-20, which can be worthwhile if you need multiple services. The newest addition, Brite Forest Estates, typically follows local pricing standards for their dump station services.
State park annual passes don't help here since Myrtle Point lacks state park dump facilities. However, if you're planning to visit multiple Oregon state parks during your trip, the annual pass still provides value at other coastal locations like Bullards Beach or Sunset Bay.
Money-saving tip: if you're staying multiple nights in the area, choose an RV park with full hookups rather than dry camping and paying daily dump fees. The math usually works out better for stays longer than two nights, plus you'll have the convenience of sewer hookups at your site.
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Best Time to Visit Myrtle Point by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
35-50°F
Crowds: Low
Quiet season with potential road ice on Highway 42; some facilities may have reduced hours.
Spring
Mar - May
45-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather but occasional rain; good time to visit before summer crowds arrive.
Summer
Jun - Aug
55-75°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with heavy RV traffic; book ahead and expect longer waits at dump stations.
Fall
Sep - Nov
40-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Beautiful autumn colors but increasing rain; fewer crowds make dump station access easier.
Explore the Myrtle Point Area
Hit the dump stations early in the day during summer months when RV traffic peaks along the Oregon coast. Most facilities open around 8 AM, and getting there before 10 AM usually means shorter wait times and better access to the dump station area. The afternoon rush typically starts around 2 PM when people are breaking camp.
Bring your own rinse hose since not all stations provide them, and the ones that do might have short hoses that don't reach your tank connections easily. A 20-foot hose gives you flexibility at any station. Disposable gloves are essential since some facilities don't provide hand washing stations immediately adjacent to the dump area.
Fuel up before leaving town since gas stations are spaced far apart on the coastal routes. The Chevron station on Highway 42 can accommodate most RVs, though big rigs might need to plan their approach carefully. Propane is available at several locations, but call ahead to confirm hours since some close early during off-season months.
Water fill-up is typically included at the RV parks offering dump services, but confirm this when you pay for dumping. Some charge separately for water, especially if you're not staying overnight. The water pressure can be low at older facilities, so budget extra time for filling large fresh water tanks.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Myrtle Point
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Myrtle Point?
Myrtle Point has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, all located at private RV parks and campgrounds throughout the area. These facilities serve both overnight guests and day-use customers, though you'll need to pay for access since no free options are currently available in town.
Are there free dump stations in Myrtle Point?
No, Myrtle Point currently has {{freeCount}} free dump stations available. All facilities charge a fee, typically ranging from $8-15 for non-guests. The private RV parks that operate these stations rely on user fees to maintain their facilities and provide quality service.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Myrtle Point?
Dump station fees in Myrtle Point typically range from $8-15, with most facilities charging around $10 for basic dumping service. Some RV parks offer package deals that include water fill-up and other amenities for $15-20, which can provide better value if you need multiple services.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring your own sewer hose (20 feet recommended), disposable gloves, and any adapters your RV requires for connection. Many stations don't provide rinse hoses, so consider bringing one for cleaning your equipment. Having quarters or small bills helps since some facilities use honor-system payment boxes.
Can big rigs access dump stations in Myrtle Point?
Most RV parks in Myrtle Point can accommodate big rigs, but the winding access roads require careful navigation. Highway 42 has tight curves that demand slow speeds and wide turns. Call ahead to confirm the specific facility can handle your RV's length and weight before making the trip.
Are dump stations in Myrtle Point open year-round?
Most dump stations remain open year-round, though some may have reduced hours during winter months from December through February. Weather can occasionally affect access due to ice on Highway 42, so check road conditions and call facilities directly during winter travel to confirm availability and hours.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Myrtle Point?
Myrtle Point has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, all located at private RV parks and campgrounds throughout the area. These facilities serve both overnight guests and day-use customers, though you'll need to pay for access since no free options are currently available in town.
Are there free dump stations in Myrtle Point?
No, Myrtle Point currently has {{freeCount}} free dump stations available. All facilities charge a fee, typically ranging from $8-15 for non-guests. The private RV parks that operate these stations rely on user fees to maintain their facilities and provide quality service.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Myrtle Point?
Dump station fees in Myrtle Point typically range from $8-15, with most facilities charging around $10 for basic dumping service. Some RV parks offer package deals that include water fill-up and other amenities for $15-20, which can provide better value if you need multiple services.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring your own sewer hose (20 feet recommended), disposable gloves, and any adapters your RV requires for connection. Many stations don't provide rinse hoses, so consider bringing one for cleaning your equipment. Having quarters or small bills helps since some facilities use honor-system payment boxes.
Can big rigs access dump stations in Myrtle Point?
Most RV parks in Myrtle Point can accommodate big rigs, but the winding access roads require careful navigation. Highway 42 has tight curves that demand slow speeds and wide turns. Call ahead to confirm the specific facility can handle your RV's length and weight before making the trip.
Are dump stations in Myrtle Point open year-round?
Most dump stations remain open year-round, though some may have reduced hours during winter months from December through February. Weather can occasionally affect access due to ice on Highway 42, so check road conditions and call facilities directly during winter travel to confirm availability and hours.
Are there free dump stations in Myrtle Point?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Myrtle Point.
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