Dump Stations In Guasave, Sinaloa -- Sani-Dumps Online
25.5675° N, 108.4676° W
Quick Overview
Guasave has several motorhome dump stations in northern Sinaloa, with some offering free access to RVers passing through this agricultural city on the Highway 15 corridor. This mid-sized farming community sits in the rich agricultural lowlands of Sinaloa between Los Mochis to the north and Culiacan to the south, serving as an occasional transit stop for motorhome caravans working their way along Mexico's main Pacific coast highway. The service point facilities here support the limited overnight traffic that stops for fuel and basic services in this working farm town. Guasave is known locally for its tomato production and the nearby coastal fishing communities along the Sea of Cortez shore, but most RVers pass through without extended stays. Motorhome service area access in Guasave fills a practical gap in the sanitary service point network along the long Highway 15 corridor, providing tank maintenance options between the larger service centers at Los Mochis and Culiacan for rigs that need to dump before the next major city stop.
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All Dump Stations Near Guasave
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mr. Moro Hotel & R.V. Resort | 19.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mr. Moro RV Resort | 19.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Traveling to Guasave by RV
Guasave sits along Federal Highway 15 in northern Sinaloa, about 120 kilometers south of Los Mochis and 190 kilometers north of Culiacan. The toll autopista Highway 15D runs near the city, providing fast transit for rigs that don't need to stop. The free Highway 15 passes through the city center with straightforward navigation. Pemex fuel stations are available along both highway routes through the area. Services are basic compared to the larger cities along the corridor, so plan major resupply stops at Los Mochis or Culiacan rather than counting on Guasave for specialty items.
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Dump Station Costs in Guasave
Guasave service point costs split a portion% free and a portion% paid. As a small agricultural city along the Highway 15 corridor, Guasave's pricing is rock-bottom compared to the resort communities on the coast, with fuel, food, and services all reflecting the local farming economy. Service point access here represents genuine small-town Mexican pricing that helps RVers keep their transit costs minimal on the long drive through Sinaloa between the border and the Pacific beach destinations.
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Best Time to Visit Guasave by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
48-80°F
Crowds: Low
Comfortable transit weather with occasional motorhome traffic passing through on Highway 15 heading to and from the Pacific coast.
Spring
Mar - May
58-98°F
Crowds: Low
Warming spring brings northbound transit traffic as snowbirds head back to the US border after the winter season on the coast.
Summer
Jun - Sep
75-105°F
Crowds: Low
Extreme heat makes the Sinaloa lowlands uncomfortable for Motorhome touring, with virtually no recreational traffic through the area.
Fall
Oct - Nov
60-95°F
Crowds: Low
Cooling temperatures bring the first southbound caravans through as the fall motorhome migration season begins along Highway 15.
Explore the Guasave Area
Use Guasave as a quick fuel-and-dump stop if your tanks are full between the bigger cities on Highway 15. The local taco stands serve excellent Sinaloa-style beef and seafood at very low prices. Dump in the morning before getting back on the highway to take advantage of cooler driving temperatures. Keep your rig on the main highway route and commercial areas for the most straightforward navigation through town. Top off your water tanks here if you're planning to boondock along the coast further south.
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Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Guasave?
There are {{stationCount}} motorhome dump stations in the Guasave area along Highway 15 in northern Sinaloa, providing tank maintenance between the larger cities of Los Mochis and Culiacan.
Are there free dump stations in Guasave?
There are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in the Guasave area. Free access helps transit RVers manage tank maintenance costs on the long Highway 15 corridor through the Sinaloa agricultural lowlands.
How much do paid dump stations cost in Guasave?
Paid service point fees in Guasave reflect the small agricultural city's economy, with rates well below the coastal resort communities and among the most affordable on the entire Highway 15 corridor.
Is Guasave worth stopping at for RVers?
Guasave is primarily a transit stop for fuel and tank maintenance between the larger Highway 15 service centers at Los Mochis to the north and Culiacan to the south, useful when your tanks need attention between major cities.
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Guasave?
There are {{stationCount}} motorhome dump stations in the Guasave area along Highway 15 in northern Sinaloa, providing tank maintenance between the larger cities of Los Mochis and Culiacan.
Are there free dump stations in Guasave?
There are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in the Guasave area. Free access helps transit RVers manage tank maintenance costs on the long Highway 15 corridor through the Sinaloa agricultural lowlands.
How much do paid dump stations cost in Guasave?
Paid service point fees in Guasave reflect the small agricultural city's economy, with rates well below the coastal resort communities and among the most affordable on the entire Highway 15 corridor.
Is Guasave worth stopping at for RVers?
Guasave is primarily a transit stop for fuel and tank maintenance between the larger Highway 15 service centers at Los Mochis to the north and Culiacan to the south, useful when your tanks need attention between major cities.


