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RV Dump Stations in North Carolina, United States

Welcome to the NC RV Dump Station Directory! North Carolina, also known as "The Tar Heel State," is a beautiful and diverse state located on the east coast of the United States. With its sandy beaches, majestic mountains, and rich history, North Carolina has something to offer for everyone, including avid RV enthusiasts.

North Carolina is home to a number of small towns and big cities, including Charlotte, Raleigh, and Wilmington. These cities offer plenty of RV parks and camping options, as well as access to a variety of tourist attractions. The state offers an abundance of natural beauty, with areas such as the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Outer Banks attracting travelers from all over the world.

Food is also a major attraction in North Carolina, with the state known for its famous BBQ and delicious seafood. Visitors can also indulge in local favorites such as Cheerwine and Pepsi, both of which were created in the state.

While English is the main language spoken in North Carolina, the state has a deep and diverse cultural history. Visitors can explore museums, historic sites, and festivals celebrating the state's Native American, African American, and colonial heritage.

Driving in North Carolina is relatively easy. Visitors should be aware of the state's strict traffic laws, as speeding and other traffic violations are taken seriously. Additionally, the state is known for its winding mountain roads, which can be challenging for RV drivers. But with its breathtaking scenery and friendly locals, North Carolina is a must-visit state for RV enthusiasts.

KOA - Cape Hatteras KOA Campground

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25099 Highway 12, Rodanthe, North Carolina, United States, 27968

KOA - Cherokee / Great Smokies KOA Resort Campground

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92 Koa Campground Road, Cherokee, North Carolina, United States, 28719

KOA - Enfield / Rocky Mount KOA

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18562 Highway 481, Enfield, North Carolina, United States, 27823

KOA - Greensboro KOA

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1896 Trox Street., Greensboro, North Carolina, United States, 27406

KOA - Lumberton / I-95 KOA

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465 Kenric Drive, Lumberton, North Carolina, United States, 28360

KOA - Murphy / Peace Valley KOA

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117 Happy Valley Rd., Marble, North Carolina, United States, 28905

KOA - Outer Banks West / Currituck Sound KOA

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1631 Waterlily Road, Coinjock, North Carolina, United States, 27923

KOA - Statesville / I-77 KOA

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162 Koa Lane, Statesville, North Carolina, United States, 28677

KOA - Wilmington KOA Campground

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7415 Market Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 28411

KOA Murphy / Peace Valley KOA

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117 Happy Valley Rd., Marble, North Carolina, United States, 28905

Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

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269 Glass House Road, Henderson, North Carolina, United States, 27537

Lake Junaluska Campground

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689 North Lakeshore Drive., Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, United States, 28745

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an RV dump station?

An RV dump station is a designated area where RV owners can dispose of their waste tanks, including black water (sewage) and gray water (sink and shower water).

Are there any free RV dump stations in North Carolina?

Yes, there are several free RV dump stations available in North Carolina. Sanidumps provides a comprehensive directory that includes both free and fee-based options.

What are the different types of RV dump stations in North Carolina?

In North Carolina, RV dump stations can be found at campgrounds, rest areas, truck stops, and other designated locations.

Can I dump my gray water anywhere?

No, it is important to dispose of gray water at designated RV dump stations. Dumping gray water on the ground can harm the environment and is often prohibited by local regulations.

What is the proper etiquette at an RV dump station?

Be considerate of others by following posted rules and guidelines, cleaning up after yourself, and not taking longer than necessary to complete the dumping process.

Can I dump my pet waste at an RV dump station?

No, RV dump stations are specifically designed for the disposal of human waste from RVs. Please dispose of pet waste responsibly in designated areas.

Are there any specific rules or regulations for using RV dump stations in North Carolina?

While specific rules may vary by location, it is important to follow any posted regulations, including proper waste disposal techniques and any time restrictions that may be in place.

What are some other names for RV dump stations in North Carolina?

RV dump stations in North Carolina may also be referred to as waste disposal stations, dump sites, or sanitary stations.

Can I dump my RV's black water tank at a regular gas station?

No, it is not appropriate to dump black water (sewage) tanks at regular gas stations. Use designated RV dump stations for proper disposal.

How often should I empty my RV's waste tanks?

The frequency of emptying your RV's waste tanks depends on your usage and tank capacity. As a general guideline, it is recommended to empty the tanks when they are around two-thirds full to avoid any potential issues.