Dump Stations In Biggar, SK -- Sani-Dumps Online
52.0668° N, 108.0014° W
Quick Overview
Biggar is a small prairie town on the Yellowhead Highway at Highway 14 in west-central Saskatchewan, and it's earned a solid spot on the RV traveler's map with its reliable dump station access for rigs passing through. The town has several dump stations available, with some of those offering free access to RVers crossing the province. Biggar is famously home to the iconic road sign that reads "New York is big, but this is Biggar" -- a classic prairie photo opportunity that's drawn travelers off the highway for decades. More practically, it's a welcome service stop and pit stop for RVers traveling the Yellowhead corridor between Saskatoon to the east and the Alberta border to the west. The local sani-dump facilities are practical and well-maintained for the highway traffic that rolls through this part of Saskatchewan. You'll find sanidump access that's easy to reach directly from the highway without detouring through tight residential streets or complicated town navigation. The sanitary dump station options here reflect Biggar's role as a reliable service stop on one of the province's major cross-country routes. If you're heading west toward Lloydminster and Alberta or east toward Saskatoon, handling your black and gray tanks in Biggar keeps you from having to hunt for facilities in less-equipped smaller towns further down the road. The dump stations here can accommodate rigs of all sizes including larger motorhomes and fifth wheels without any clearance or access issues to worry about. Check the listings below to find your best dump station option for your specific situation.
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All Dump Stations Near Biggar
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biggar & District Regional Park | 0.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Plaza Mobile Home Park | 0.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Westwinds Motor Hotel and RV Park | 0.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Eagle Creek Regional Park | 27.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Eagle Creek Regional Park | 27.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Glenburn Regional Park | 32.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Prairie View Park | 35.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Maymont Highway Sales and Service | 36.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Milden Campground | 45.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Milestone Campground | 45.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Biggar & District Regional Park
0.6 miPlaza Mobile Home Park
0.9 miWestwinds Motor Hotel and RV Park
0.9 miEagle Creek Regional Park
27.4 miEagle Creek Regional Park
27.4 miGlenburn Regional Park
32.3 miPrairie View Park
35.0 miMaymont Highway Sales and Service
36.8 miMilden Campground
45.1 miMilestone Campground
45.1 miTraveling to Biggar by RV
Biggar sits on Highway 14, which is the Yellowhead Highway running east-west across the central Saskatchewan prairies. Highway 51 intersects at Biggar and heads north toward North Battleford, giving the town good connectivity to the broader provincial highway network. Both highways are paved, two-lane, and fully RV-friendly with no weight or height restrictions for larger rigs or trailers. Saskatoon is about 100 km to the east -- roughly an hour's drive on good highway. The town has a Co-op gas station and a couple of independent fuel stops where you can fill up with diesel or regular gas. Basic groceries are available at the local grocery store in town, but for RV-specific supplies like sewer hoses, fittings, or replacement parts, you'll need to head to Saskatoon or North Battleford where there are larger retail stores. Cell service is reliable in town and along the Yellowhead Highway in both directions. If you're pulling a trailer or towing a boat, the approaches to the dump stations are straightforward with plenty of room to maneuver.
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Dump Station Costs in Biggar
Biggar keeps things solidly budget-friendly for dump station users passing through on the Yellowhead Highway. Of the available stations, a portion% are free and a portion% charge a fee for each use. Paid options are typically in the $5 to $15 CAD range -- straightforward pricing with no surprise fees or hidden charges to worry about. The free municipal facilities are basic but perfectly adequate for a quick tank drain when you're between highway stretches. For RVers counting every dollar on a cross-prairie road trip, the free dump access here is one less expense to worry about. It's also worth noting that fuel prices in Biggar tend to be comparable to what you'd pay in Saskatoon, so filling up your rig here doesn't come with the rural premium you sometimes see at small-town gas stations in more remote parts of the province.
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Best Time to Visit Biggar by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
-10 to 15°F
Crowds: Low
Most dump stations close for the winter months and strong prairie winds make RV travel through the Yellowhead corridor challenging
Spring
Mar - May
20-60°F
Crowds: Low
Stations open as frost clears in April or May, and early-season travelers begin appearing on the Yellowhead Highway heading west
Summer
Jun - Aug
55-85°F
Crowds: Medium
Steady RV traffic on the Yellowhead Highway with all stations operational and summer events drawing visitors to the town
Fall
Sep - Oct
30-60°F
Crowds: Low
Harvest season on the prairies with lighter traffic and stations typically closing by mid to late October for the winter
Explore the Biggar Area
The dump station in Biggar is easy to find from the highway -- watch for signage as you approach town from either direction on the Yellowhead. If you're passing through during the summer fair or local rodeo season, the town fills up with visitors and it's worth timing your dump stop for an off-peak morning hour to avoid any wait. Propane refills are available at the Co-op station right in town for a quick top-up. Stop and grab a photo with the famous Biggar sign -- it's become a classic prairie road trip moment that RVers love sharing with friends and family. The town park is a nice shaded spot to stretch your legs and let the dog run after a long stretch of highway driving. For a longer break, the Biggar Museum and Gallery has some genuinely interesting exhibits on prairie settlement history, the railway era, and the agricultural heritage that built this part of Saskatchewan.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Biggar
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Biggar?
Biggar has {{stationCount}} dump stations in town, accessible directly from the Yellowhead Highway without complicated navigation through residential areas. They're designed for highway travelers and can accommodate rigs of all sizes including larger motorhomes and fifth wheels.
Are there free dump stations in Biggar?
Yes, {{freeCount}} of the dump stations in Biggar are free to use for all RVers passing through. These basic municipal facilities provide no-cost black and gray tank dumping, making them a welcome stop for budget-conscious travelers on the Yellowhead Highway.
How much do dump stations cost in Biggar?
Paid dump stations in Biggar are typically in the $5 to $15 CAD range per use, with straightforward pricing and no hidden fees or surprises. What you see posted at the facility is what you'll pay for your dump.
Is Biggar a good stop on the Yellowhead Highway?
Biggar is a solid and practical stop if you're driving the Yellowhead across Saskatchewan from east to west or vice versa. You'll find dump stations, fuel, basic groceries, and the famous town sign -- it's a useful pitstop roughly halfway between Saskatoon and the Alberta border.
What RV supplies can I find in Biggar?
Biggar has basic supplies at the local hardware and Co-op stores, including propane refills and some camping essentials. For dedicated RV parts like sewer hoses, tank fittings, or replacement gear, plan a stop at Canadian Tire or an RV dealer in Saskatoon or North Battleford.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Biggar?
Biggar has {{stationCount}} dump stations in town, accessible directly from the Yellowhead Highway without complicated navigation through residential areas. They're designed for highway travelers and can accommodate rigs of all sizes including larger motorhomes and fifth wheels.
Are there free dump stations in Biggar?
Yes, {{freeCount}} of the dump stations in Biggar are free to use for all RVers passing through. These basic municipal facilities provide no-cost black and gray tank dumping, making them a welcome stop for budget-conscious travelers on the Yellowhead Highway.
How much do dump stations cost in Biggar?
Paid dump stations in Biggar are typically in the $5 to $15 CAD range per use, with straightforward pricing and no hidden fees or surprises. What you see posted at the facility is what you'll pay for your dump.
Is Biggar a good stop on the Yellowhead Highway?
Biggar is a solid and practical stop if you're driving the Yellowhead across Saskatchewan from east to west or vice versa. You'll find dump stations, fuel, basic groceries, and the famous town sign -- it's a useful pitstop roughly halfway between Saskatoon and the Alberta border.
What RV supplies can I find in Biggar?
Biggar has basic supplies at the local hardware and Co-op stores, including propane refills and some camping essentials. For dedicated RV parts like sewer hoses, tank fittings, or replacement gear, plan a stop at Canadian Tire or an RV dealer in Saskatoon or North Battleford.
Are there free dump stations in Biggar?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Biggar.
All Dump Stations Near Biggar (14)
RV Dump StationsPlaza Mobile Home Park
RV Dump StationsBiggar & District Regional Park
RV Dump StationsWestwinds Motor Hotel and RV Park
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RV Dump StationsGlenburn Regional Park
RV Dump StationsMaymont Highway Sales and Service
RV Dump StationsEagle Creek Regional Park
RV Dump StationsEagle Creek Regional Park
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