Dump Stations In Virginia Beach, VA -- Sani-Dumps Online
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Quick Overview
Virginia Beach is the largest city in Virginia and one of the most popular beach resort destinations on the entire East Coast, stretching along 35 miles of Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay shoreline in the Hampton Roads metro area. The area has several motorhome dump stations available, with some offering free access to visiting RVers. You'll find chemical disposal facilities at motorhome parks and campgrounds throughout the resort area and surrounding communities. Virginia Beach's famous oceanfront boardwalk stretches three miles along the Atlantic with hotels, restaurants, and entertainment, while the quieter Sandbridge area to the south offers a more laid-back beach experience. First Landing State Park at the northern end of the city has both beach and Chesapeake Bay access with camping in a beautiful cypress swamp setting -- it's one of the most popular state park campgrounds in Virginia and books up months in advance for summer. The Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge at the southern end of the city provides outstanding birding and a wild coastline experience. I-264 connects the oceanfront to I-64 and the rest of the Hampton Roads metro area. For RVers who want a full-service East Coast beach vacation with boardwalk entertainment, military heritage (nearby Naval Station Norfolk is the world's largest naval base), and excellent natural areas, Virginia Beach has it all with solid motorhome infrastructure to support extended stays.
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All Dump Stations Near Virginia Beach
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Holiday Trav-L-Park of Virginia Beach | 3.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| KOA - Virgina Beach KOA Campground | 4.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Military Park -Oceans Pines RV Campground | 4.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Military Park - Cape Henry RV Park | 5.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Military Park - Sea Mist RV Campground | 5.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| First Landing State Park Campground (previously Seashore State Park) | 6.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Military Park - Little Creek MWR RV Park | 10.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| KOA - Cape Charles / Chesapeake Bay KOA | 19.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| North Landing Beach Campground & RV Resort | 20.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Northwest River Park and Campground | 20.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Holiday Trav-L-Park of Virginia Beach
3.4 miKOA - Virgina Beach KOA Campground
4.0 miMilitary Park -Oceans Pines RV Campground
4.7 miMilitary Park - Cape Henry RV Park
5.4 miMilitary Park - Sea Mist RV Campground
5.7 miFirst Landing State Park Campground (previously Seashore State Park)
6.1 miMilitary Park - Little Creek MWR RV Park
10.9 miKOA - Cape Charles / Chesapeake Bay KOA
19.6 miNorth Landing Beach Campground & RV Resort
20.5 miNorthwest River Park and Campground
20.9 miTraveling to Virginia Beach by RV
I-264 runs east-west from the oceanfront resort area west to I-64 and the Hampton Roads metro. I-64 connects north to Richmond (about 95 miles) and through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel to the Eastern Shore and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. From Washington DC, take I-64 southeast -- about 200 miles and roughly 3.5 hours. From the Outer Banks, take US-158/168 north across the state border -- about 80 miles. US-13 crosses the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel from the Delmarva Peninsula. Roads in the Virginia Beach area are flat coastal terrain with wide boulevards, though traffic can be very congested during summer weekends, especially on Shore Drive and Pacific Avenue near the oceanfront. Fuel is abundant throughout the metro. Full-service shopping including Costco, Walmart, and major grocery chains is comprehensive. For Motorhome parts and service, the Hampton Roads metro has several dealers and repair facilities available.
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Dump Station Costs in Virginia Beach
Of the dump stations in the Virginia Beach area, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee for use. Paid stations typically run between $10 and $25, with pricing varying based on location and season -- oceanfront-adjacent facilities tend to charge more than those further inland. Summer peak-season pricing is the highest, with winter rates dropping considerably for most services. Virginia Beach is a major resort destination and prices reflect that reality, but it's generally more affordable than comparable East Coast beach resort cities like Miami Beach or the Hamptons. Free dump options are especially valuable during the expensive summer season when caravan site nightly rates and general costs are at their peak.
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Best Time to Visit Virginia Beach by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
32-50°F
Crowds: Low
Cold coastal winter but milder than inland Virginia. Boardwalk is quiet. Dump stations are uncrowded. Whale watching season off the coast. Great time for birding at Back Bay.
Spring
Mar - May
42-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Beach season begins. Spring break brings initial crowds. Water warms toward swimming temps by late May. Migratory birds at First Landing. A lovely shoulder season.
Summer
Jun - Aug
65-88°F
Crowds: High
Peak resort season. Boardwalk is packed. Dump stations are busiest. Book First Landing State Park Caravan site months ahead. Beach is at its best for swimming.
Fall
Sep - Oct
52-72°F
Crowds: Medium
Neptune Festival in September marks the end of summer. Water is still warm. Crowds thin. Fall birding migration at Back Bay. An excellent shoulder season.
Explore the Virginia Beach Area
Dump stations in Virginia Beach are busiest from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with the oceanfront area reaching peak capacity on summer weekends and holidays. First Landing State Park Caravan site is the most sought-after camping option -- reserve months ahead for summer dates. The Sandbridge beach area south of the main resort strip has a quieter, more residential vibe with vacation rentals and a few motorhome-accessible options. The Back Bay NWR has excellent birding and pristine beach hiking. The Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center is a rainy-day hit with families. The military heritage in the area is significant -- you can take harbor cruises that pass the massive naval ships at Norfolk, and the Naval Aviation Monument Park at the oceanfront is a moving tribute to naval aviators. Fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood -- crab cakes, oysters, and she-crab soup -- is outstanding at the local restaurants. Avoid the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel during high winds, as it may close to high-profile vehicles like RVs during strong gusts.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Virginia Beach
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Virginia Beach?
Virginia Beach has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and campgrounds throughout the resort area and surrounding communities. Most are accessible from I-264, Shore Drive, or the main beach-area boulevards, serving the heavy flow of beach-camping RVers who visit Virginia's oceanfront from spring through fall.
Are there free dump stations in Virginia Beach?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Virginia Beach area are free to use. Free access at a major East Coast beach resort helps manage the higher summer costs that come with peak-season oceanfront camping and recreation.
How much do dump stations cost in Virginia Beach?
Paid dump stations in the Virginia Beach area typically charge $10 to $25, with pricing varying by location and season. Oceanfront-area facilities tend to charge more, and summer peak pricing is higher than winter rates. Overall costs are moderate for a major East Coast resort destination.
Can I camp at First Landing State Park?
First Landing State Park has a beautiful caravan site in a cypress swamp setting near the Chesapeake Bay. It's one of the most popular state park campgrounds in Virginia and books up months in advance for summer weekends. Reserve as early as possible if you want a summer spot.
When is the best time to motorhome at Virginia Beach?
September and early October offer warm water for swimming, thinning crowds, and lower rates compared to peak summer. Late spring (May) is also excellent with warming weather and pre-summer pricing. Summer from June through August has the best beach weather but the highest crowds and costs.
Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Virginia Beach?
Virginia Beach has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and campgrounds throughout the resort area and surrounding communities. Most are accessible from I-264, Shore Drive, or the main beach-area boulevards, serving the heavy flow of beach-camping RVers who visit Virginia's oceanfront from spring through fall.
Are there free dump stations in Virginia Beach?
Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Virginia Beach area are free to use. Free access at a major East Coast beach resort helps manage the higher summer costs that come with peak-season oceanfront camping and recreation.
How much do dump stations cost in Virginia Beach?
Paid dump stations in the Virginia Beach area typically charge $10 to $25, with pricing varying by location and season. Oceanfront-area facilities tend to charge more, and summer peak pricing is higher than winter rates. Overall costs are moderate for a major East Coast resort destination.
Can I camp at First Landing State Park?
First Landing State Park has a beautiful caravan site in a cypress swamp setting near the Chesapeake Bay. It's one of the most popular state park campgrounds in Virginia and books up months in advance for summer weekends. Reserve as early as possible if you want a summer spot.
When is the best time to motorhome at Virginia Beach?
September and early October offer warm water for swimming, thinning crowds, and lower rates compared to peak summer. Late spring (May) is also excellent with warming weather and pre-summer pricing. Summer from June through August has the best beach weather but the highest crowds and costs.
Are there free dump stations in Virginia Beach?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Virginia Beach.
All Dump Stations Near Virginia Beach (25)
RV Dump StationsHoliday Trav-L-Park of Virginia Beach
RV Dump StationsKOA - Virgina Beach KOA Campground
RV Dump StationsMilitary Park -Oceans Pines RV Campground
RV Dump StationsMilitary Park - Cape Henry RV Park
RV Dump StationsMilitary Park - Sea Mist RV Campground
RV Dump StationsFirst Landing State Park Campground (previously Seashore State Park)
RV Dump StationsMilitary Park - Little Creek MWR RV Park
RV Dump StationsKOA - Cape Charles / Chesapeake Bay KOA
RV Dump StationsNorth Landing Beach Campground & RV Resort
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