RV Dump Stations In Cheyenne, Wyoming -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
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Quick Overview
Cheyenne is Wyoming's capital and largest city, sitting at the southeastern corner of the state where I-25 meets I-80. At 6,062 feet elevation on the high plains, it's a natural crossroads for RVers heading between Colorado's Front Range and points north or west. The city's Western heritage runs deep -- this is where the Union Pacific Railroad built its operations center and where Frontier Days has been celebrating cowboy culture since 1897. With about 65,000 residents, Cheyenne has the services of a functional state capital while retaining a distinctly Western small-city feel.
RVingLife lists several sanitary dump stations in the Cheyenne area, with an impressive some free options (a portion%) and just a portion% paid. That ratio is outstanding -- four out of five dump stations here won't cost you a dime. The free stations include several public facilities and travel center dumps along the Interstate corridors. For RVers watching their budgets on long cross-country drives, Cheyenne is one of the best sani-dump stops on the I-80 or I-25 routes.
The dump station network covers both the I-25 corridor heading north toward Casper and the I-80 corridor heading west toward Laramie and Rock Springs. Several stations sit at or near the Interstate exchanges, making them convenient for through-travelers who need a quick dump without detouring into the city.
Cheyenne itself has more going on than its small-city reputation suggests. The Wyoming State Capitol building downtown is worth a walkthrough. The Cheyenne Depot Museum in the restored Union Pacific depot tells the railroad history that built the town. And if you time your visit for late July, Cheyenne Frontier Days is the world's largest outdoor rodeo -- ten days of rodeo, concerts, parades, and pancake breakfasts that transform the city. The combination of Interstate accessibility, free dump station access, and low costs makes Cheyenne a smart logistical stop even if you are not planning an extended stay.
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All Dump Stations Near Cheyenne
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A B Camping | 2.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Military Park - F.E. Warren AFB Crow Creek FamCamp | 2.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| RV Dump Station | 2.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Pilot Flying J Travel Plazas #759 | 3.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Port of Entry - I-25, Northbound | 4.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Restway Travel Park | 4.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Pilot Travel Center #402 | 5.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cheyenne RV Resort, LLC | 6.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Cheyenne Welcome Center, Southbound / Northbound | 6.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Terry Bison Ranch Resort | 10.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
A B Camping
2.6 miMilitary Park - F.E. Warren AFB Crow Creek FamCamp
2.8 miRV Dump Station
2.9 miPilot Flying J Travel Plazas #759
3.3 miPort of Entry - I-25, Northbound
4.3 miRestway Travel Park
4.7 miPilot Travel Center #402
5.9 miCheyenne RV Resort, LLC
6.3 miRest Area - Cheyenne Welcome Center, Southbound / Northbound
6.5 miTerry Bison Ranch Resort
10.5 miTraveling to Cheyenne by RV
I-25 runs north-south through Cheyenne, connecting to Denver (100 miles south) and Casper (180 miles north). I-80 runs east-west, heading to Laramie (50 miles west) and toward Nebraska to the east. Both Interstates are well-maintained but subject to wind closures and winter storms.
The drive from Denver on I-25 is straightforward but climbs steadily to Cheyenne's 6,000-foot elevation. No steep grades to worry about, but the altitude affects engine performance in older rigs. Coming from the west on I-80, you'll pass through some of the windiest corridors in the country between Laramie and Cheyenne -- gusts can exceed 60 mph and high-profile vehicles get blown around.
Fuel stops are plentiful at both Interstate interchanges and along Lincolnway (the main east-west surface street through town). The truck stops at I-80 Exit 4 and I-25 Exit 9 are best suited for large rigs. Walmart and King Soopers on Dell Range Boulevard handle grocery needs.
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Dump Station Costs in Cheyenne
An excellent a portion% of Cheyenne's several dump stations are free, with only a portion% charging a fee. Budget RVers will find this one of the most wallet-friendly sani-dump stop cities on the entire I-80/I-25 corridor.
RV park rates run $35-55 per night for full hookups, which is very reasonable for a state capital on major Interstate routes. During Frontier Days in late July, expect surge pricing at every park in the area. Wyoming has no state income tax and no state sales tax on groceries, which keeps daily expenses noticeably lower than neighbouring states. Fuel prices are typically below the national average as well.
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Best Time to Visit Cheyenne by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
10-40°F
Crowds: Low
Cold and windy with frequent snowstorms. Interstate closures are common during blizzards. Most RV parks stay open but winterize your rig thoroughly. Wind chill can make conditions dangerous for exposed plumbing.
Spring
Mar - May
25-60°F
Crowds: Low
Wind is at its worst in spring, with sustained 40-60 mph gusts common. Snow is possible through May. Warming slowly. Not the most comfortable season for RV camping but parks have good availability.
Summer
Jun - Aug
50-85°F
Crowds: High
The best camping season. Frontier Days in late July is the peak event. Afternoon thunderstorms are common but temperatures are pleasant. Book ahead for July. Wind calms somewhat compared to spring.
Fall
Sep - Oct
30-65°F
Crowds: Low
Cooling rapidly with pleasant September days and cold October nights. Crowds disappear after Labor Day. Fall colours are subtle on the plains but cottonwoods along creek corridors turn gold. A good time for quiet travel.
Explore the Cheyenne Area
Wind is Cheyenne's defining weather feature. The high plains funnel air through the gap between the Laramie Range and the Black Hills, creating sustained winds that regularly top 40 mph. Secure everything -- awnings, outdoor furniture, and anything that can catch air. Many experienced RVers avoid extending their slides' awnings in Cheyenne.
Cheyenne Frontier Days runs for the last full week of July plus the preceding weekend. If you want to attend, book your campsite by January. If you don't want to attend, avoid Cheyenne entirely that week -- every park, restaurant, and road is packed.
The Cheyenne Greenway trail system runs 37 miles through the city and is great for walking and cycling. It follows the Dry Creek drainage and connects several parks. The Big Boy steam locomotive No. 4004 in Holliday Park is one of the largest steam engines ever built and sits on permanent display -- worth a stop for railroad enthusiasts.
Elevation affects cooking times and boiling points. Water boils at about 200F here instead of 212F. Adjust recipes accordingly, especially if you're baking.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Cheyenne
How many dump stations are in Cheyenne?
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How windy does Cheyenne get?
Cheyenne is one of the windiest cities in the US. Sustained winds of 30-40 mph are routine, with gusts exceeding 60 mph during spring storms. High-profile RVs can be pushed around on I-80 west of town. Check WYDOT road conditions before traveling and secure everything at your campsite.
What is Cheyenne Frontier Days?
Cheyenne Frontier Days is the world's largest outdoor rodeo, running for 10 days in late July since 1897. It features professional rodeo events, headline concerts, a carnival midway, and daily pancake breakfasts. The event draws over 200,000 visitors and every RV park in the area fills up.
Is the drive from Denver to Cheyenne easy for RVs?
The I-25 drive from Denver to Cheyenne is about 100 miles with no major grades or challenges. The road is Interstate-standard the entire way. Watch for wind, particularly on the open stretch north of Fort Collins. The elevation climbs gradually from Denver's 5,280 feet to Cheyenne's 6,062 feet.
Are there winter camping options in Cheyenne?
Several RV parks stay open year-round in Cheyenne, but winter camping here demands serious preparation. Temperatures drop well below zero, wind chill is brutal, and water lines can freeze quickly. Full hookups with heat tape on exposed plumbing are essential.
Does Wyoming have sales tax on RV supplies?
Wyoming has a 4% state sales tax with local additions up to about 6%, but there's no tax on groceries. There's also no state income tax. Fuel prices are competitive. Overall, Wyoming is one of the more tax-friendly states for RV travelers restocking supplies.
How many dump stations are in Cheyenne?
RVingLife lists {{stationCount}} dump stations in the Cheyenne area, with {{freeCount}} free options -- that is an impressive {{freePct}}% free. Stations cover both the I-25 and I-80 corridors, making sani-dump access convenient for through-travelers heading in any direction on either Interstate.
How windy does Cheyenne get?
Cheyenne is one of the windiest cities in the US. Sustained winds of 30-40 mph are routine, with gusts exceeding 60 mph during spring storms. High-profile RVs can be pushed around on I-80 west of town. Check WYDOT road conditions before traveling and secure everything at your campsite.
What is Cheyenne Frontier Days?
Cheyenne Frontier Days is the world's largest outdoor rodeo, running for 10 days in late July since 1897. It features professional rodeo events, headline concerts, a carnival midway, and daily pancake breakfasts. The event draws over 200,000 visitors and every RV park in the area fills up.
Is the drive from Denver to Cheyenne easy for RVs?
The I-25 drive from Denver to Cheyenne is about 100 miles with no major grades or challenges. The road is Interstate-standard the entire way. Watch for wind, particularly on the open stretch north of Fort Collins. The elevation climbs gradually from Denver's 5,280 feet to Cheyenne's 6,062 feet.
Are there winter camping options in Cheyenne?
Several RV parks stay open year-round in Cheyenne, but winter camping here demands serious preparation. Temperatures drop well below zero, wind chill is brutal, and water lines can freeze quickly. Full hookups with heat tape on exposed plumbing are essential.
Does Wyoming have sales tax on RV supplies?
Wyoming has a 4% state sales tax with local additions up to about 6%, but there's no tax on groceries. There's also no state income tax. Fuel prices are competitive. Overall, Wyoming is one of the more tax-friendly states for RV travelers restocking supplies.
Are there free dump stations in Cheyenne?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Cheyenne.
All Dump Stations Near Cheyenne (22)
RV Dump StationsA B Camping
RV Dump StationsMilitary Park - F.E. Warren AFB Crow Creek FamCamp
RV Dump StationsPilot Flying J Travel Plazas #759
RV Dump StationsRV Dump Station
RV Dump StationsPort of Entry - I-25, Northbound
RV Dump StationsRestway Travel Park
RV Dump StationsRest Area - Cheyenne Welcome Center, Southbound / Northbound
RV Dump StationsPilot Travel Center #402
RV Dump StationsCheyenne RV Resort, LLC
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