RV Dump Stations In Quincy, WA -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
47.2343° N, 119.8525° W
Quick Overview
Quincy, Washington serves up several RV dump stations for travelers, though you won't find any freebies here -- all some stations charge a fee. This agricultural hub sits in the heart of Grant County, making it a strategic stop for RVers exploring the Columbia River Gorge or heading between Seattle and Spokane.
The town sits along Highway 28, about 25 miles southwest of Wenatchee, in an area known for its potato farms and fruit orchards. Most RVers pass through while exploring the Columbia River recreation areas or using Quincy as a base for outdoor adventures in the nearby Ancient Lakes or Dusty Lake areas. The sani-dump options here cater primarily to recreational visitors rather than long-haul travelers.
You'll find most dump stations concentrated around the recreational facilities near the Columbia River, particularly at campgrounds and RV parks that serve the boating and fishing crowd. The sanitary dump station options include established RV parks with full amenities and recreational area facilities that welcome day-use dumping. Several stations offer additional services like water fill-ups and propane, which makes sense given the remote nature of some nearby camping spots.
Getting here is straightforward via Highway 28 from either direction, though RVers should note that some of the back roads leading to recreation areas can be narrow or unpaved. The main dump stations are accessible to rigs of all sizes, but always check specific facility restrictions before making the trip. Interstate 90 travelers can reach Quincy via Highway 281 south, though this adds some extra miles to your route.
The stations listed below cover your RV waste disposal needs whether you're staying locally or just passing through this slice of central Washington.
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All Dump Stations Near Quincy
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oasis RV Park and Golf | 13.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Moses Lake, Eastbound | 13.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Moses Lake, Eastbound | 14.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Moses Lake, Westbound | 14.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Sun Basin RV Park & Campground | 14.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Smokiam Resort | 21.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Suncrest Resort | 25.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Grant County Fairgrounds | 26.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| The New Mar Don Resort | 26.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Wenatchee Confluence State Park | 27.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Oasis RV Park and Golf
13.3 miRest Area - Moses Lake, Eastbound
13.8 miRest Area - Moses Lake, Eastbound
14.3 miRest Area - Moses Lake, Westbound
14.5 miSun Basin RV Park & Campground
14.5 miSmokiam Resort
21.2 miSuncrest Resort
25.4 miGrant County Fairgrounds
26.3 miThe New Mar Don Resort
26.8 miWenatchee Confluence State Park
27.2 miTraveling to Quincy by RV
Highway 28 is your main artery into Quincy, connecting directly to Highway 281 which runs north to Interstate 90 at George. From I-90, take Exit 149 for Highway 281 south -- it's about a 15-mile straight shot to town. RVers coming from the Wenatchee area can follow Highway 28 west for a scenic 25-mile drive through orchard country.
Most RV routes in the area are big-rig friendly, though you'll want to stick to main highways. Highway 28 handles large motorhomes and fifth wheels without issues, but some of the secondary roads leading to recreation areas can be narrow or have weight restrictions. The Crescent Bar area, where several dump stations are located, requires crossing the Wanapum Dam -- check current road conditions as construction occasionally affects RV traffic.
Overnight parking options are limited in town itself. The closest truck stops with RV parking are back up near I-90, so plan your fuel and rest stops accordingly. Several of the RV parks offer overnight stays if you need to break up your trip. Winter travel requires extra caution as this area can get icy, and some recreational facilities close seasonally between November and March.
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Dump Station Costs in Quincy
Of the several dump stations around Quincy, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees -- meaning you'll be paying to dump here. Typical costs run between $8-15 per use, which is standard for recreational area facilities in central Washington.
Most of the paid stations are at RV parks or recreational facilities that offer additional amenities like water hookups, picnic areas, or restroom access. The pricing often reflects the location's amenities and maintenance costs, particularly at facilities near the Columbia River where upkeep is more expensive.
Some RV parks offer discounted dump fees if you're purchasing fuel or staying overnight, so ask about package deals. Annual passes for Washington State Parks can provide savings if you plan multiple visits to recreational areas throughout the state, though not all dump stations participate in these programs.
Bring exact change when possible, as some facilities operate on honor systems with drop boxes rather than staffed payment stations. Credit card acceptance varies, so cash remains your safest bet for guaranteed access to RV waste disposal services.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Quincy by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
25-45°F
Crowds: Low
Some recreational area stations close seasonally; call ahead to confirm availability before traveling.
Spring
Mar - May
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect weather for RV travel; stations reopen and crowds start building for summer season.
Summer
Jun - Aug
70-90°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings heavy weekend crowds to Columbia River recreation areas and dump stations.
Fall
Sep - Nov
45-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Great weather continues but crowds thin out; ideal time for peaceful RV camping.
Explore the Quincy Area
Hit the dump stations early morning or late afternoon to avoid the weekend boat launch crowds, especially during summer months when the Columbia River recreation areas get busy. The Crescent Bar area stations see heavy use from Friday evening through Sunday, so timing matters if you want to avoid waiting in line.
Water fill-ups are available at most of the RV park locations, but bring your own hose as not every station provides one. The recreational area dumps sometimes have basic rinse facilities, but don't count on finding soap dispensers or paper towels. Stock up on supplies before you arrive.
Fuel stops are limited in Quincy proper, so top off your tank in Wenatchee or at the truck stops near I-90 if you're running low. The nearest major RV supply store is back in Wenatchee, about 30 minutes away, so handle any parts or repair needs before heading into this area.
Cell service can be spotty once you get away from the main highways, particularly around some of the more remote recreation areas. Download offline maps and have your dump station locations saved before you lose signal. Several stations require payment in cash, so hit an ATM in town if you're running low on bills.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Quincy
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Quincy, Washington?
Quincy has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, mostly concentrated around recreational areas near the Columbia River. The stations are primarily located at RV parks and campgrounds rather than gas stations or truck stops. Check our listings above for specific locations and current operating hours.
Are there any free dump stations in Quincy?
Unfortunately, there are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in the Quincy area. All facilities charge fees ranging from $8-15 per use. The paid stations typically offer additional amenities like water fill-ups and restroom access to justify the cost.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Quincy?
Expect to pay between $8-15 to dump your RV tanks in Quincy. Most facilities are at recreational areas or RV parks that charge for maintenance and amenities. Some locations offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or staying overnight.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Pack your own sewer hose, disposable gloves, and hand sanitizer since not all stations provide these basics. Bring exact change as many facilities use honor-system payment boxes. A flashlight helps if you're dumping after dark, and paper towels are useful for cleanup.
Do Quincy dump stations stay open year-round?
Some recreational area dump stations close during winter months, typically from November through February. RV park facilities usually remain open year-round but may have reduced hours. Call ahead during winter to confirm availability and avoid wasted trips.
Can large motorhomes access dump stations in Quincy?
Most dump stations in the area accommodate big rigs, but access roads to some recreational facilities can be narrow. Highway 28 handles large RVs fine, but check specific facility restrictions before traveling. The Crescent Bar area requires crossing a dam with potential traffic delays.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Quincy, Washington?
Quincy has {{stationCount}} RV dump stations, mostly concentrated around recreational areas near the Columbia River. The stations are primarily located at RV parks and campgrounds rather than gas stations or truck stops. Check our listings above for specific locations and current operating hours.
Are there any free dump stations in Quincy?
Unfortunately, there are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in the Quincy area. All facilities charge fees ranging from $8-15 per use. The paid stations typically offer additional amenities like water fill-ups and restroom access to justify the cost.
How much does it cost to use a dump station in Quincy?
Expect to pay between $8-15 to dump your RV tanks in Quincy. Most facilities are at recreational areas or RV parks that charge for maintenance and amenities. Some locations offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or staying overnight.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Pack your own sewer hose, disposable gloves, and hand sanitizer since not all stations provide these basics. Bring exact change as many facilities use honor-system payment boxes. A flashlight helps if you're dumping after dark, and paper towels are useful for cleanup.
Do Quincy dump stations stay open year-round?
Some recreational area dump stations close during winter months, typically from November through February. RV park facilities usually remain open year-round but may have reduced hours. Call ahead during winter to confirm availability and avoid wasted trips.
Can large motorhomes access dump stations in Quincy?
Most dump stations in the area accommodate big rigs, but access roads to some recreational facilities can be narrow. Highway 28 handles large RVs fine, but check specific facility restrictions before traveling. The Crescent Bar area requires crossing a dam with potential traffic delays.
Are there free dump stations in Quincy?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Quincy.

