Formerly known as Sanidumps.
RVingLife.com

RV Parks In Unity, Saskatchewan

52.4501° N, 109.1682° W

Quick Overview

Unity is a small town of about 2,400 people in western Saskatchewan, located along Highway 14 between Saskatoon and the Alberta border. The area has several RV campgrounds and parks, with some offering free access to RVers. Unity is an oil and farming community that serves as a practical overnight stop for travelers crossing the western Saskatchewan prairies.

The town has essential services including fuel stations, a grocery store, and a few restaurants. The campgrounds are municipal-style with electrical hookups, clean washrooms, and plenty of room for full-size rigs. The flat open prairie landscape surrounds the town in every direction, and the big western Saskatchewan sunsets from your campsite are hard to beat.

Unity is also close to the Unity to Wilkie railway trail, which has been converted into a walking and cycling path -- a nice option if you want to stretch your legs after a long drive. The surrounding area has some seasonal hunting opportunities and agricultural tourism throughout the growing season. For a no-frills, affordable overnight camping stop on the Highway 14 corridor with solid basic services and a quiet atmosphere, Unity delivers exactly what you need from a prairie stopover. Check the listings below to find the right campground for your stay.

Top Rated Dump Stations in Unity

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

Traveling to Unity by RV

Unity sits on Highway 14, which runs east-west across western Saskatchewan between Saskatoon and the Alberta border at Macklin. The drive from Saskatoon is about 225 kilometers (140 miles) -- roughly two and a half hours. Highway 21 intersects at Unity and runs north toward North Battleford and south toward Kindersley, giving you good north-south connectivity as well.

The highways around Unity are standard Saskatchewan two-lane roads with no significant RV restrictions. The terrain is completely flat, and the roads offer excellent sightlines and easy driving for rigs of all sizes. Fuel is available at a couple of stations in town, and the local Co-op covers grocery needs. For bigger supply runs, North Battleford or Saskatoon are the nearest larger service centres.

Dump Station Costs in Unity

RV camping in Unity is very affordable, consistent with small western Saskatchewan highway towns. Of the parks listed, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campground sites with electrical hookups typically run between $20 and $30 CAD per night, making it one of the cheaper overnight options on the Highway 14 corridor.

Free camping is available for self-contained rigs and keeps your overnight costs at zero. Fuel and groceries are reasonably priced in town. If you're budgeting a cross-province RV trip, Unity is the kind of affordable prairie stop that helps keep your overall daily costs low.

Free: 0 stations (0%)
Paid: 1 station (100%)

Contact station for pricing details.

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

What RVers Are Saying About Unity

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

Best Time to Visit Unity by RV

❄️

Winter

Nov - Feb

-15-15°F

Crowds: Low

Campgrounds close for winter with extreme cold and blowing snow on the open western Saskatchewan prairies making RV camping impractical.

🌸

Spring

Mar - May

20-58°F

Crowds: Low

Parks typically reopen in mid to late May once spring conditions allow and the ground has dried enough for safe RV access and camping.

☀️

Summer

Jun - Aug

55-85°F

Crowds: Medium

Warm summer weather brings the peak camping season, with moderate highway traffic stopping in Unity on the cross-province drive.

🍂

Fall

Sep - Oct

28-58°F

Crowds: Low

Harvest time turns the surrounding farmland gold and campground traffic drops off as temperatures cool through September and October.

Explore the Unity Area

Unity makes a good end-of-day stop if you're driving Highway 14 across western Saskatchewan and don't want to push all the way to the Alberta border or back to Saskatoon. The campground is usually quiet with plenty of available sites, so reservations aren't typically necessary.

The converted railway trail near town is worth a walk or bike ride if you need exercise after hours behind the wheel. It's flat and well-maintained. Prairie wind is a constant out here, so secure your awning and keep your gear tied down.

Water from the town supply is treated and safe. Top up your fuel tank in Unity if you're heading west toward the Alberta border or south on Highway 21, as services are spread thin in the surrounding area. Local restaurants serve straightforward prairie meals at reasonable prices.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Unity

Where can I find RV parks near Unity, Saskatchewan?

Unity has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks in the area along Highway 14 in western Saskatchewan. The campgrounds offer electrical hookups and clean facilities for travelers crossing the prairies between Saskatoon and the Alberta border.

Are there free RV camping options in Unity?

Yes, {{freeCount}} of the RV park listings near Unity offer free access for RVers. These basic sites are suitable for self-contained rigs needing an affordable overnight stop on the Highway 14 corridor.

How much does camping cost near Unity?

Campground rates near Unity range from free at basic sites to about $30 CAD per night for spots with electrical hookups. It's one of the most affordable camping stops in western Saskatchewan.

Is Unity a good stopover for cross-province RV travel?

Unity works well as an overnight stop on Highway 14 between Saskatoon and the Alberta border. The town has fuel, groceries, and a quiet campground right along the highway, making it easy to break up the long prairie drive.

Where can I find RV parks near Unity, Saskatchewan?

Unity has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks in the area along Highway 14 in western Saskatchewan. The campgrounds offer electrical hookups and clean facilities for travelers crossing the prairies between Saskatoon and the Alberta border.

Are there free RV camping options in Unity?

Yes, {{freeCount}} of the RV park listings near Unity offer free access for RVers. These basic sites are suitable for self-contained rigs needing an affordable overnight stop on the Highway 14 corridor.

How much does camping cost near Unity?

Campground rates near Unity range from free at basic sites to about $30 CAD per night for spots with electrical hookups. It's one of the most affordable camping stops in western Saskatchewan.

Is Unity a good stopover for cross-province RV travel?

Unity works well as an overnight stop on Highway 14 between Saskatoon and the Alberta border. The town has fuel, groceries, and a quiet campground right along the highway, making it easy to break up the long prairie drive.