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Dump Stations In Paradise Hill, SK -- Sani-Dumps Online

53.5395° N, 109.4607° W

Quick Overview

Paradise Hill is a small village in northwestern Saskatchewan along Highway 17, north of Lloydminster and east of the Alberta border. It sits in the boreal transition zone where the prairies start giving way to the northern forests and lakes, and the area draws RVers heading to Bronson Lake, Jackfish Lake, and the surrounding recreational Crown land. With several dump stations in the area, you've got functional options for managing your tanks before heading deeper into the lake country. some of those stations offer free access, which keeps costs down for anglers and campers who tend to stay in this area for extended stretches. The RV dump station facilities here serve a seasonal crowd of fishers, hunters, and cottage-goers who use Paradise Hill as a supply stop on the way to the lakes. Highway 17 is the main route through the village, connecting to Highway 3 and the broader highway network. The town itself is small -- don't expect a wide range of commercial services -- but it covers the essentials. The sani-dump options are practical and straightforward, matching the no-frills character of the region. The surrounding landscape is rolling parkland with poplar groves, hay fields, and scattered lakes that make this part of Saskatchewan a popular summer getaway. The sanitary dump station facilities cater to the recreational traffic that peaks from late May through September. If you're heading to the lakes north or east of Paradise Hill, this is one of your last reliable dump opportunities before the infrastructure thins out. Browse the listings below for station details.

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Traveling to Paradise Hill by RV

Highway 17 runs through Paradise Hill connecting to Lloydminster about 45 minutes south and continuing north toward the Onion Lake and Cold Lake areas. From Saskatoon, it's roughly four hours northwest via Highway 16 to Lloydminster and then Highway 17 north. Highway 3 runs east-west through the region south of Paradise Hill, providing connections to North Battleford and Turtleford. The roads are paved and in decent condition, though they narrow in spots and are shared with grain trucks and oil field traffic. Fuel up in Lloydminster or the Highway 3 towns before heading north, as options thin out quickly once you pass Paradise Hill. Cell coverage works in the village but becomes unreliable in the lake country to the north and east. For RV repairs or parts, Lloydminster is your nearest substantial service centre with dealerships and automotive shops.

Dump Station Costs in Paradise Hill

Paradise Hill's dump stations are budget-friendly, reflecting the small-town, rural setting. a portion% of the stations are free, while a portion% charge modest fees in the $5 to $10 range. Lineups are essentially nonexistent given the low volume of traffic passing through. Paid facilities at campgrounds may include dump access with camping fees. Cash is strongly recommended since card payment options aren't guaranteed at smaller rural stations in this part of Saskatchewan. For RVers on extended fishing or camping trips in the area, the affordable dump options here help keep daily costs manageable.

Free: 3 stations (75%)
Paid: 1 station (25%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

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Best Time to Visit Paradise Hill by RV

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Winter

Nov - Mar

-30 to 5°F

Crowds: Low

Dump stations close for the season as temperatures plunge. RV travel through this area is minimal during winter, with most recreation shifting to snowmobiling and ice fishing.

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Spring

Apr - May

20-55°F

Crowds: Low

Stations reopen in May once the frost clears. Spring breakup can make back roads muddy, but the main highways are generally clear by late April.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-80°F

Crowds: Medium

Fishing and camping season brings steady RV traffic through the village. Dump stations handle the flow comfortably without congestion or long waits.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

20-55°F

Crowds: Low

Hunting season draws a smaller wave of RV users into the boreal parkland. Most stations close by mid-October as freezing temperatures set in.

Explore the Paradise Hill Area

Dump your tanks in Paradise Hill before heading to the lakes -- Bronson Lake and Jackfish Lake area campgrounds have limited dump facilities and you don't want to drive back with full tanks. The fishing for walleye and perch in the local lakes is solid, and the less-publicized lakes north of the village offer excellent angling with fewer crowds. Bug spray and head nets are essential from June through August when the mosquitoes and black flies are at their peak. Propane refills may be available locally but it's safer to fill up in Lloydminster before heading this direction. Bring extra groceries and supplies -- the village store covers basics but selection is limited. The area is beautiful in fall when the poplar groves turn golden, and hunting season brings a second wave of RV traffic.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Paradise Hill

Where can I dump my RV tanks near Paradise Hill?

Paradise Hill has dump stations at local campground and municipal facilities along the Highway 17 corridor. Check the listings on this page for locations, hours, and access details before making your stop.

Are there free dump stations in Paradise Hill?

Yes, free dump station options are available in the Paradise Hill area. They're basic facilities that handle the seasonal traffic well, and you'll almost never encounter a lineup given the modest number of RVers passing through.

What lakes are accessible from Paradise Hill for RVing?

Bronson Lake, Jackfish Lake, and several smaller lakes are within driving distance of Paradise Hill. These lakes offer good fishing and camping, and the dump stations in the village serve as a convenient pre-trip or mid-trip tank management stop.

What should I bring when RVing near Paradise Hill?

Bring extra fuel, groceries, fresh water, bug spray, and a full propane tank. Services are limited in the village and nonexistent at many of the lake-area campsites. A good sewer hose and gloves are essential for dump station visits.

When do Paradise Hill dump stations open for the season?

Most stations open in May and close by mid-October. The season is dictated by freeze and thaw cycles, so check individual listing details if you're traveling in the shoulder months to confirm a station is operational.

Where can I dump my RV tanks near Paradise Hill?

Paradise Hill has dump stations at local campground and municipal facilities along the Highway 17 corridor. Check the listings on this page for locations, hours, and access details before making your stop.

Are there free dump stations in Paradise Hill?

Yes, free dump station options are available in the Paradise Hill area. They're basic facilities that handle the seasonal traffic well, and you'll almost never encounter a lineup given the modest number of RVers passing through.

What lakes are accessible from Paradise Hill for RVing?

Bronson Lake, Jackfish Lake, and several smaller lakes are within driving distance of Paradise Hill. These lakes offer good fishing and camping, and the dump stations in the village serve as a convenient pre-trip or mid-trip tank management stop.

What should I bring when RVing near Paradise Hill?

Bring extra fuel, groceries, fresh water, bug spray, and a full propane tank. Services are limited in the village and nonexistent at many of the lake-area campsites. A good sewer hose and gloves are essential for dump station visits.

When do Paradise Hill dump stations open for the season?

Most stations open in May and close by mid-October. The season is dictated by freeze and thaw cycles, so check individual listing details if you're traveling in the shoulder months to confirm a station is operational.

Are there free dump stations in Paradise Hill?

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