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Dump Stations In Windthorst, SK -- Sani-Dumps Online

50.1070° N, 102.8371° W

Quick Overview

Windthorst is a tiny village in southeastern Saskatchewan, located along Highway 48 between the Trans-Canada Highway and the Round Lake area south of the Qu'Appelle valley. The village has several dump stations, with some providing free access for RV travelers. The local sani-dump facilities serve those heading to the small lakes and recreation areas scattered through this rolling parkland region between Broadview and Kipling. Windthorst has very limited services, so all supply and fuel stops should be planned for Broadview on the Trans-Canada to the north or Kipling to the east. The surrounding landscape is a pleasant mix of cultivated farmland and aspen groves, with small sloughs and wetlands that provide habitat for waterfowl and white-tailed deer. Round Lake and other nearby water bodies offer casual fishing and camping during the summer months. For RVers traveling off the main Trans-Canada route, Windthorst provides a basic but useful dump station in a quiet rural area where other facilities simply do not exist. The community is small and peaceful, offering a genuine taste of Saskatchewan village life away from the busy highway corridors.

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Traveling to Windthorst by RV

Highway 48 connects Windthorst to the Trans-Canada Highway at Broadview about 20 minutes north. Kipling is about 25 minutes east on Highway 48. The main highways are paved and suitable for RVs, though secondary roads in the area are gravel. Fuel should be picked up in Broadview or Kipling, as Windthorst has no reliable fuel station. For RV repairs, grocery shopping, and other services, Broadview or Whitewood on the Trans-Canada are the closest options. Cell coverage is adequate along the paved highways but drops off on rural grid roads heading to the lake and recreation areas.

Dump Station Costs in Windthorst

Dump station access near Windthorst is very affordable, consistent with the quiet rural character of this part of southeastern Saskatchewan. a portion% of stations provide free access, while a portion% charge a small fee. Cash is essential at facilities in this area, as electronic payment is not available. Overall RVing costs are low, with free or inexpensive camping at municipal and lakeside sites. The main expense is fuel for traveling through this spread-out region where distances between services can feel significant for a community this small.

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Best Time to Visit Windthorst by RV

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Winter

Nov - Mar

-25 to 15°F

Crowds: Low

Dump stations close for winter. The area sees no RV traffic, and secondary roads may not be maintained through the heavy snow and cold months.

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Spring

Apr - May

25-55°F

Crowds: Low

Stations reopen in May as the camping season begins. Spring runoff can make gravel roads to lake areas soft and muddy until conditions dry out.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

55-80°F

Crowds: Low

Casual camping and fishing bring light RV traffic to the area lakes. Dump stations see low but steady use through the summer months.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

25-55°F

Crowds: Low

Waterfowl hunting brings a small number of RVers into the area. Stations close by mid-October as the season ends and cold weather approaches.

Explore the Windthorst Area

Round Lake south of Windthorst offers casual fishing and a quiet lakeside camping experience away from the busier recreation areas in the province. Dump your tanks in the village before heading to the lake, where facilities are minimal. The Qu'Appelle valley is accessible via a scenic drive north of the Trans-Canada and offers additional recreation opportunities including hiking and fishing. Waterfowl hunters use this area in the fall, and the grain harvest brings heavy farm traffic to the roads from August through October. Keep an eye out for deer at dawn and dusk along the highway.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Windthorst

Where can I dump my RV tanks near Windthorst?

Windthorst has dump station facilities for RVers in the southeastern Saskatchewan parklands near Round Lake. Check the listings on this page for exact locations, access details, and current hours.

Are there free dump stations in Windthorst?

Yes, free dump access is available in the Windthorst area. The facilities see very light use and waits are not a concern at any point during the season in this quiet part of the province.

What is near Windthorst for RVers?

Round Lake offers casual fishing and lakeside camping. The Qu'Appelle valley to the north provides additional recreation. Broadview on the Trans-Canada is about 20 minutes north with fuel and basic services.

How do I get to Windthorst?

Windthorst is on Highway 48, about 20 minutes south of Broadview on the Trans-Canada Highway. The road is paved and suitable for all RV sizes, making it a straightforward detour from the main highway corridor.

Where can I dump my RV tanks near Windthorst?

Windthorst has dump station facilities for RVers in the southeastern Saskatchewan parklands near Round Lake. Check the listings on this page for exact locations, access details, and current hours.

Are there free dump stations in Windthorst?

Yes, free dump access is available in the Windthorst area. The facilities see very light use and waits are not a concern at any point during the season in this quiet part of the province.

What is near Windthorst for RVers?

Round Lake offers casual fishing and lakeside camping. The Qu'Appelle valley to the north provides additional recreation. Broadview on the Trans-Canada is about 20 minutes north with fuel and basic services.

How do I get to Windthorst?

Windthorst is on Highway 48, about 20 minutes south of Broadview on the Trans-Canada Highway. The road is paved and suitable for all RV sizes, making it a straightforward detour from the main highway corridor.

Are there free dump stations in Windthorst?

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