Motorhome Dump Stations In Del Rio, Texas -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
29.3627° N, 100.8968° W
Quick Overview
Del Rio sits on the Rio Grande in southwest Texas directly across from Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, and it's a key stopping point for RVers traveling US-90 between San Antonio and Big Bend country. Sanidumps lists several dump stations in the Del Rio area, with some free options -- that's a portion% offering no-cost sanitary service point access and a portion% that charge a fee.
The city is the gateway to Amistad National Recreation Area, where the Devils River and Pecos River join the Rio Grande to form one of the best bass fishing lakes in Texas. Lake Amistad's campgrounds provide service point access, and the area draws a mix of fishermen, boaters, and winter RVers who come for the mild climate and affordable living.
US-90 runs through Del Rio as the primary east-west highway, and most motorhome services are along this corridor and Veterans Boulevard (US-277/377). The town itself is modest in size -- about 36,000 people -- but it has the essentials: grocery stores, fuel, and hardware shops. Laughlin Air Force Base on the east side of town adds a military presence and contributes to the local economy.
For RVers heading to Big Bend National Park, Del Rio is roughly 200 miles east via US-90 to Marathon and then south on US-385. It's the last sizable town with full services before the long, empty stretch through the Trans-Pecos region. Top off your tanks -- all of them -- before heading west. The drive through Langtry (home of the Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center) and Sanderson is scenic but services are almost nonexistent between Del Rio and Marathon. Plan your fuel, water, and sanitary service point stops before committing to that westbound run. The Devils River, accessible south of town through rugged ranch country, is considered one of the purest spring-fed rivers in Texas and draws paddlers and anglers willing to make the trek.
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All Dump Stations Near Del Rio
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lonesome Dove RV Ranch | 4.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Military Park - Laughlin AFB FamCamp | 6.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Amistad National Recreation Area - San Pedro Campground | 8.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| American Campground | 8.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Holiday Trav-L-Park | 9.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Amistad National Recreation Area - 277 North Campground | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Amistad National Recreation Area - Governors Landing Campground | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Military Park - Southwinds Marina on Lake Amistad | 11.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Amistad National Recreation Area - Spur 406 Campground | 15.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Amistad National Recreation Area - Rough Canyon Campground | 15.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Lonesome Dove RV Ranch
4.7 miMilitary Park - Laughlin AFB FamCamp
6.9 miAmistad National Recreation Area - San Pedro Campground
8.1 miAmerican Campground
8.7 miHoliday Trav-L-Park
9.7 miAmistad National Recreation Area - 277 North Campground
10.3 miAmistad National Recreation Area - Governors Landing Campground
10.3 miMilitary Park - Southwinds Marina on Lake Amistad
11.4 miAmistad National Recreation Area - Spur 406 Campground
15.1 miAmistad National Recreation Area - Rough Canyon Campground
15.5 miTraveling to Del Rio by RV
US-90 is the main highway through Del Rio, running east to Uvalde and San Antonio and west through Sanderson toward Marathon. US-277/377 (Veterans Boulevard) heads north toward Sonora and connects to I-10 at about 100 miles. Both roads handle all motorhome sizes on flat, open terrain with wide shoulders and good sight lines.
The drive from San Antonio to Del Rio on US-90 is about 150 miles of mostly empty ranchland. Services are sparse between Uvalde and Del Rio -- Brackettville is the only town of any size along the way, and even it has limited fuel options. Fuel up in Uvalde if your tank is getting low. Watch for deer and other wildlife crossing the highway, particularly at dawn and dusk.
Lake Amistad access roads are paved and suitable for RVs. The main recreation areas at Diablo East, Governors Landing, and Rough Canyon have motorhome-accessible parking and boat ramps. Some of the more remote lake access points use unpaved roads that can get rough after rain. The dam itself is impressive and has a parking area where you can stop for photos of the reservoir.
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Dump Station Costs in Del Rio
Del Rio is one of the more affordable motorhome destinations in Texas, and a portion% of the several dump stations are free. Just a portion% charge a fee. Lake Amistad's campgrounds include dump access with camping fees.
RV park rates in Del Rio run $25-45 per night, well below the state average for a lakeside destination. Amistad National Recreation Area campgrounds charge $8-16 per night depending on the season and site. Some lake access areas allow free primitive camping. Fuel and groceries are priced at or below Texas averages. Monthly winter rates at local motorhome parks run $400-700, making Del Rio a budget-friendly snowbird destination.
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Best Time to Visit Del Rio by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
35-62°F
Crowds: Medium
Mild winter weather draws snowbirds and winter Texans. Bass fishing slows but doesn't stop. Comfortable temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. A great time for budget-conscious long-term stays.
Spring
Mar - May
52-88°F
Crowds: High
Spring bass fishing on Lake Amistad is outstanding, drawing tournament anglers and recreational fishermen. Temperatures warm quickly through April and May. Wildflowers appear along the roadsides.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72-100°F
Crowds: Low
Brutal heat keeps most RVers away. Triple-digit days are standard. Water activities on Lake Amistad provide the only real relief. AC runs nonstop. Not recommended unless you're heat-adapted.
Fall
Sep - Nov
50-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Heat lingers through September but breaks by October. Fall bass fishing picks up as water cools. November marks the start of winter Texan arrivals. A good shoulder season with fewer crowds.
Explore the Del Rio Area
Lake Amistad is the reason most RVers stop in Del Rio. The lake's clear blue water holds excellent largemouth, smallmouth, and striped bass. It's one of the top bass fisheries in the Southwest. Boat ramps at Diablo East and Rough Canyon are the most popular launch points. If you don't have a boat, bank fishing and wade fishing are productive along the accessible shoreline.
The Val Verde Winery on the north side of town is the oldest bonded winery in Texas and worth a stop for a tasting. Downtown Del Rio has a few good Mexican restaurants -- the proximity to Mexico means the food is authentic. H-E-B on Veterans Boulevard handles grocery needs.
Cell coverage is good in town on major carriers but drops quickly at the lake and along US-90 west of town. Summers are scorching -- 100°F days are common from June through September. Winter brings mild days in the 60s, which is why the snowbird crowd flocks here.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Del Rio
How many dump stations are near Del Rio, Texas?
Sanidumps lists {{stationCount}} dump stations in the Del Rio area, with {{freeCount}} free options. Stations are found along the US-90 corridor and at Lake Amistad recreation areas. The strong free ratio reflects the area's motorhome-friendly culture and public recreation investments.
Can I camp at Lake Amistad in an motorhome?
Yes, Amistad National Recreation Area has several campgrounds with motorhome sites. Diablo East, Governors Landing, and Rough Canyon are the most developed. Sites run $8-16 per night and include access to dump stations. Some primitive camping areas along the lake are free but have no facilities.
Is Del Rio a good base for visiting Big Bend?
It's possible but far. Big Bend National Park is roughly 200 miles west via US-90 and US-385, about a 3.5-hour drive. Most RVers heading to Big Bend stage from Marathon, Alpine, or Terlingua, which are much closer. Del Rio works better as a standalone destination centered on Lake Amistad.
How hot does Del Rio get in summer?
Very hot. Daily highs from June through September regularly hit 100°F and sometimes exceed 110°F. Humidity is low, but the heat is relentless. If you're RVing in summer, make sure your AC system is in top condition and carry extra water. Most experienced RVers avoid southwest Texas in summer entirely.
What fishing is available at Lake Amistad?
Lake Amistad is one of the top bass fisheries in the Southwest. Largemouth, smallmouth, and striped bass are all present, along with catfish and panfish. The clear water makes sight-fishing productive. A Texas fishing license with a freshwater stamp is required. Several guides operate out of Del Rio and offer full-day trips.
Can I walk across to Mexico from Del Rio?
The international bridge connects Del Rio to Ciudad Acuna, Mexico. Walking across is straightforward with a valid passport. Driving an motorhome across is not recommended due to insurance requirements, road conditions, and border wait times. Leave your rig in Del Rio and walk or drive a car across for day trips.
How many dump stations are near Del Rio, Texas?
Sanidumps lists {{stationCount}} dump stations in the Del Rio area, with {{freeCount}} free options. Stations are found along the US-90 corridor and at Lake Amistad recreation areas. The strong free ratio reflects the area's motorhome-friendly culture and public recreation investments.
Can I camp at Lake Amistad in an motorhome?
Yes, Amistad National Recreation Area has several campgrounds with motorhome sites. Diablo East, Governors Landing, and Rough Canyon are the most developed. Sites run $8-16 per night and include access to dump stations. Some primitive camping areas along the lake are free but have no facilities.
Is Del Rio a good base for visiting Big Bend?
It's possible but far. Big Bend National Park is roughly 200 miles west via US-90 and US-385, about a 3.5-hour drive. Most RVers heading to Big Bend stage from Marathon, Alpine, or Terlingua, which are much closer. Del Rio works better as a standalone destination centered on Lake Amistad.
How hot does Del Rio get in summer?
Very hot. Daily highs from June through September regularly hit 100°F and sometimes exceed 110°F. Humidity is low, but the heat is relentless. If you're RVing in summer, make sure your AC system is in top condition and carry extra water. Most experienced RVers avoid southwest Texas in summer entirely.
What fishing is available at Lake Amistad?
Lake Amistad is one of the top bass fisheries in the Southwest. Largemouth, smallmouth, and striped bass are all present, along with catfish and panfish. The clear water makes sight-fishing productive. A Texas fishing license with a freshwater stamp is required. Several guides operate out of Del Rio and offer full-day trips.
Can I walk across to Mexico from Del Rio?
The international bridge connects Del Rio to Ciudad Acuna, Mexico. Walking across is straightforward with a valid passport. Driving an motorhome across is not recommended due to insurance requirements, road conditions, and border wait times. Leave your rig in Del Rio and walk or drive a car across for day trips.
Are there free dump stations in Del Rio?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Del Rio.

