RV Dump Stations in California
232 mapped dump-station records · California
From the Eastern Sierra to the Mojave and the North Coast, California boondocking often means long stretches between services. This page shows the approved dump-station records Boondock Finder maps across the state.
232
Mapped stations
16
Recorded as free
31
With potable water
188
Fee not recorded
Counts are generated live from approved records. Where a source record carries no fee data we label it "fee not recorded" rather than assuming it is free.
Sample of what's mapped
A free preview of 5 records. Exact locations, directions, and the full interactive map of all 232 are part of supporter access.
- Dump StationFee not recordedUnincorporated Santa Monica Mountains, CA · approx. 34.1, -118.7
- Dump StationFee not recordedUnincorporated Santa Monica Mountains, CA · approx. 34.0, -118.9
- Dump Station$9.00Santa Rosa, CA · approx. 38.4, -122.7
- Dump StationFee not recordedHalf Moon Bay, CA · approx. 37.5, -122.4
- Dump StationFee not recordedMorro Bay, CA · approx. 35.3, -120.8
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Common questions
- How many RV dump stations are there in California?
- Boondock Finder currently maps our approved dump-station records inside California. The count shown on this page is generated live from the database, not an estimate.
- Are dump stations in California free?
- Some are. Where the source data records a fee we show it, and where a station is recorded as free we label it. Many records have no fee recorded at all — in that case we say so rather than guess.
- Which dump stations have potable water?
- We store a potable-water flag on each record and surface it wherever it is set. Always confirm on site: a potable spigot can be shut off seasonally or after a boil-water advisory.