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Dump Stations In Williamsburg, VA -- Sani-Dumps Online

37.2707° N, 76.7075° W

Quick Overview

Williamsburg is one of America's most important historic cities, home to Colonial Williamsburg -- the world's largest living history museum -- along with the College of William & Mary, Busch Gardens, and its position in Virginia's Historic Triangle with Jamestown and Yorktown. 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 Williamsburg area, many specifically catering to the heavy tourist traffic that visits the historic attractions year-round. Colonial Williamsburg recreates life in the 18th-century colonial capital with over 300 acres of restored and reconstructed buildings, costumed interpreters, and working tradespeople. Historic Jamestowne, the site of the first permanent English settlement in America (1607), is just down the road along the Colonial Parkway, and Yorktown, where the American Revolution effectively ended, completes the triangle. Busch Gardens Williamsburg adds a modern theme park option. I-64 runs through the area connecting to Richmond (about 50 miles west) and Norfolk/Virginia Beach (about 55 miles southeast). For RVers, few destinations in America offer this concentration of historical significance alongside excellent motorhome infrastructure, making Williamsburg a must-visit on any East Coast Motorhome road trip.

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Traveling to Williamsburg by RV

I-64 runs east-west through the Williamsburg area, connecting to Richmond (about 50 miles west) and the Hampton Roads metro and Virginia Beach (about 55 miles southeast). US-60 (Richmond Road) is the main commercial corridor west of town with most of the motorhome parks and tourist services. The Colonial Parkway connects Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown in a scenic 23-mile drive along the James and York Rivers -- it's a National Park Service road with no commercial vehicles allowed, but passenger vehicles and smaller RVs can enjoy it. From Washington DC, take I-95 south to I-64 east -- about 150 miles. Roads in the area handle RVs well on the main corridors. The historic area itself has limited parking for big rigs, so park at your caravan site and use the visitor center shuttle. Fuel is along US-60 and at I-64 exits. Full-service shopping is comprehensive throughout the tourist corridor.

Dump Station Costs in Williamsburg

Of the dump stations around Williamsburg, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee for use. Paid stations typically run $10 to $20, reasonable for one of the most visited historic destinations in America. Williamsburg tourism generates strong demand for all services, but the area offers good overall value compared to other major East Coast tourist destinations. Free dump options help manage the cost of a multi-day visit where admission fees to Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Busch Gardens, and dining can add up. Consider purchasing a multi-day historic area pass for the best value on attraction admissions.

Free: 7 stations (70%)
Paid: 3 stations (30%)

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

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Best Time to Visit Williamsburg by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

30-50°F

Crowds: Medium

Colonial Williamsburg's Grand Illumination holiday event in December is magical with fireworks and candlelight. Cool but pleasant for walking the historic area. Dump stations are less busy.

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Spring

Mar - May

40-72°F

Crowds: High

Spring break and school field trips bring heavy crowds. Gardens bloom throughout the historic area. Busch Gardens opens for the season. Beautiful weather for outdoor exploring.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

65-88°F

Crowds: High

Peak season. Hot and humid Virginia summer. All attractions at full capacity. Dump stations are busiest. Book campgrounds well ahead for summer.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

50-72°F

Crowds: Medium

Beautiful fall weather in the colonial capital. Busch Gardens Howl-O-Scream for Halloween. Fewer school groups. A wonderful time for history and theme park visiting.

Explore the Williamsburg Area

Dump stations in the Williamsburg area are busy year-round since the historic attractions draw visitors in every season, but summer and holiday periods see the heaviest caravan site demand. Colonial Williamsburg is worth at least two full days to properly experience -- the trade shops, tavern meals, and evening programs are as engaging as the main historical tours. Buy your CW tickets in advance online for the best prices. The Jamestown Settlement (state-run living history) and Historic Jamestowne (National Park Service archaeological site) are different but complementary attractions that are both excellent. Yorktown has a nice waterfront with restaurants and the American Revolution Museum. Busch Gardens is a top-tier theme park with excellent roller coasters and a beautiful European-themed setting. Water Country USA water park is nearby for hot summer days. The outlet shopping at Williamsburg Premium Outlets on US-60 is popular with motorhome travelers.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Williamsburg

Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Williamsburg?

Williamsburg has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and campgrounds throughout the Historic Triangle tourism area. Most are along US-60 west of the historic district, serving the heavy year-round flow of RVers visiting Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, and Busch Gardens.

Are there free dump stations in Williamsburg?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Williamsburg area are free. Free access helps manage the cost of visiting one of America's most important historic destinations, where admission fees and multi-day exploration can add up.

How much do dump stations cost in Williamsburg?

Paid dump stations in the Williamsburg area charge $10 to $20, reasonable for a world-class historic destination. The tourist corridor offers good value compared to other major East Coast attractions.

How many days should I plan for Williamsburg?

Plan at least three to four days to properly explore Colonial Williamsburg (two days minimum), Historic Jamestowne and the Jamestown Settlement (one day), Yorktown (half to full day), and Busch Gardens (one day). A full week is ideal if you want to experience everything at a comfortable pace.

Can I drive my motorhome on the Colonial Parkway?

The Colonial Parkway connecting Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown is a scenic 23-mile National Park Service road. Smaller RVs can drive it, but there are tunnel clearance restrictions (the Williamsburg tunnel is about 12 feet 6 inches). Check your rig height before entering, and no commercial vehicles are permitted.

Where can I dump my motorhome tanks in Williamsburg?

Williamsburg has {{stationCount}} dump stations at motorhome parks and campgrounds throughout the Historic Triangle tourism area. Most are along US-60 west of the historic district, serving the heavy year-round flow of RVers visiting Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, and Busch Gardens.

Are there free dump stations in Williamsburg?

Yes, {{freeCount}} dump stations in the Williamsburg area are free. Free access helps manage the cost of visiting one of America's most important historic destinations, where admission fees and multi-day exploration can add up.

How much do dump stations cost in Williamsburg?

Paid dump stations in the Williamsburg area charge $10 to $20, reasonable for a world-class historic destination. The tourist corridor offers good value compared to other major East Coast attractions.

How many days should I plan for Williamsburg?

Plan at least three to four days to properly explore Colonial Williamsburg (two days minimum), Historic Jamestowne and the Jamestown Settlement (one day), Yorktown (half to full day), and Busch Gardens (one day). A full week is ideal if you want to experience everything at a comfortable pace.

Can I drive my motorhome on the Colonial Parkway?

The Colonial Parkway connecting Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown is a scenic 23-mile National Park Service road. Smaller RVs can drive it, but there are tunnel clearance restrictions (the Williamsburg tunnel is about 12 feet 6 inches). Check your rig height before entering, and no commercial vehicles are permitted.

Are there free dump stations in Williamsburg?

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