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RV Dump Stations Accomac VA - Sani-Dumps & Waste Disposal

37.7196° N, 75.6655° W

Quick Overview

Accomac serves as the county seat of Accomack County on Virginia's Eastern Shore, and RVers passing through will find several RV dump station currently listed in our directory. Of these facilities, some offer free dumping services. The area sits along Route 13, the main north-south corridor connecting the Delmarva Peninsula, making it a natural stopping point for travelers heading to or from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. The Eastern Shore's flat terrain and agricultural landscape means you'll encounter fewer elevation changes compared to mainland Virginia, but you'll want to watch for farm equipment on secondary roads. Most services cluster near the Route 13 corridor where gas stations and commercial facilities cater to through-traffic. The newest addition to our listings is Dreamland Homes. Cell coverage is generally reliable along major routes, though it can get spotty as you venture toward the Chesapeake Bay or Atlantic coast. Water availability becomes more important here since distances between services can stretch longer than you'd expect -- the rural character means planning your stops matters more than in urban areas.

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Traveling to Accomac by RV

Route 13 serves as your primary artery through Accomac, running the length of the Eastern Shore from the Maryland line down to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Route 33 branches west toward the bay side communities. While I-81 runs through western Virginia's Shenandoah Valley (about 150 miles west), it won't factor into your Eastern Shore travels. The terrain here is remarkably flat, which makes for easy driving but also means strong coastal winds can buffet taller RVs, especially in open stretches. Most roads accommodate large rigs without issue, though some historic downtown streets have tight turns. You'll find limited overnight parking options -- Virginia rest areas prohibit overnight stays, and most commercial lots post restrictions. Your best bet is calling ahead to RV-friendly businesses or using designated campgrounds.

Dump Station Costs in Accomac

Among the several stations in Accomac, some offer free services (a portion%), while a portion% charge a fee for RV waste disposal. This pricing structure reflects the Eastern Shore's limited infrastructure compared to more populated areas -- facilities that maintain sanitary dump stations typically pass costs along to users. Fees generally run $10-20 when you're not a paying customer for other services. Some campgrounds in the region include dump station access with overnight stays, which can provide better value than standalone sani-dump fees. The sparse competition means prices stay relatively consistent, so shopping around won't save you much. Consider timing your dump with fuel stops or grocery runs to maximize efficiency, since backtracking on the Eastern Shore eats up time quickly.

Free: 1 station (50%)
Paid: 1 station (50%)

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

What RVers Are Saying About Accomac

★☆☆☆☆

I used to live in one of the other parks owned by that landlord. She's not very nice and quick to throw you out over stuff that makes no sense. I'm glad I left when I did. Make moving in ANY one of he...

Erika Bright·at Dreamland Homes·January 23, 2022
★★★★★

Nice place to visit r live .I was visiting family well kept area.

Almeda Johnson·at Dreamland Homes·October 16, 2021
★☆☆☆☆

In 2006 the owner Grace Phillips tried to steal 2500 from me in a rent to own deal gone wrong in the former New church trailer park. Recently reapplied for rental status at the New dreamland only to ...

Jessica Boggs·at Dreamland Homes·April 20, 2021
★★★★☆

This is a quiet family-oriented place.

wendy harris·at Dreamland Homes·January 18, 2019
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Best Time to Visit Accomac by RV

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Winter

December-February

32-48°F

Crowds: Low

Coldest months with biting coastal winds and occasional freeze warnings that can affect water systems at outdoor facilities.

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Spring

March-May

50-72°F

Crowds: Medium

Mild temperatures and blooming farmland make this ideal for RV travel, though April showers can create muddy conditions at rural facilities.

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Summer

June-August

75-88°F

Crowds: High

Peak season brings heat, humidity, and beach-bound traffic heading to Chincoteague and Assateague with longer waits at popular services.

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Fall

September-November

55-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Comfortable temperatures and harvest season colors attract visitors, while hurricane season through November demands weather monitoring for coastal areas.

Explore the Accomac Area

Fuel up before leaving Route 13, as options thin out quickly on side roads. The Eastern Shore's agricultural economy means harvest seasons (late summer through fall) bring increased truck traffic and occasional road debris -- give yourself extra following distance. Local seafood markets often have potable water available if you ask politely, and many welcome RV customers during business hours. Check your fresh water levels before heading to barrier island attractions like Chincoteague, since the causeway limits turnaround options for larger rigs. Spring and fall bring the most pleasant weather, while summer humidity can be intense and winter winds off the water cut right through you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Accomac

Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Accomac?

Accomac currently has several Motorhome disposal point available for travelers. The primary option is located at Dreamland Homes, which is the newest facility in the area. This private facility serves RVers exploring Virginia's Eastern Shore region.

Are there free dump stations in Accomac?

Currently, some of the dump stations in Accomac offer free access, meaning you'll need to budget for paid dumping services. The available station charges standard fees typical of private motorhome facilities in the Eastern Shore area.

How much does it cost to use a motorhome service point in Accomac?

Expect to pay between $8-12 for motorhome service point access in Accomac. Prices reflect the area's reliance on private facilities and seasonal tourism demand. Summer months typically see higher rates than winter periods.

What should I bring to an Motorhome disposal point?

Pack your own sewer hose, disposable gloves, and rinse water since rural facilities may have basic amenities. Hand sanitizer and paper towels are essential. Some stations here don't provide rinse hoses, so backup water helps ensure proper cleanup.

Is US Route 13 suitable for large RVs traveling to Accomac?

Yes, US Route 13 handles motorhome traffic well with wide lanes and gentle curves suitable for larger rigs. You won't face steep grades or complicated interchanges. Watch for increased beach traffic during summer weekends that can slow travel times.

Where can I find RV dump stations near Accomac?

Accomac currently has one listed sanidump facility in our directory. Route 13 provides your main access corridor, with most RV services concentrated along this north-south highway. The rural Eastern Shore means stations are spaced farther apart than mainland Virginia, so plan your stops accordingly and don't wait until tanks are completely full.

Are there free dump stations in Accomac, Virginia?

No free RV dump stations are currently listed in Accomac. All available facilities charge fees for waste disposal services. This reflects the limited infrastructure on the Eastern Shore, where maintaining sanitary dump stations requires cost recovery. Nearby campgrounds may include dump access with overnight stays, potentially offering better value than standalone dumping fees.

What should I know about driving an RV on the Eastern Shore?

The flat terrain makes for easy driving, but coastal winds can push taller rigs around in open areas. Route 13 handles all RV sizes comfortably, though some historic town streets have tight corners. Farm equipment shares rural roads during growing and harvest seasons. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel charges tolls based on axle count, so budget accordingly if heading to mainland Virginia.

When is the best time to visit Accomac in an RV?

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable weather with moderate temperatures and lower humidity. Summer brings peak crowds heading to nearby beaches, while winter can be harsh with biting winds off the water. Fall harvest season showcases the agricultural landscape beautifully, and you'll find fresher local produce at roadside stands throughout the region.

Can I find overnight RV parking in Accomac?

Overnight parking options are limited in Accomac. Virginia rest areas prohibit overnight stays, and most commercial parking lots post restrictions. Your best options include calling ahead to RV-friendly businesses, using established campgrounds, or checking with local farms that may allow self-contained overnight parking. Always get permission rather than assuming parking is acceptable.

Are there free dump stations in Accomac?

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