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RV Dump Stations Augusta, Maine

Augusta is the capital of Maine and features a variety of historical and cultural attractions. Most of the Maine dump stations in the area are located west of the city at or near Cobbossee Lake, except for a free option near downtown. 

Augusta RV Dump Stations

1. Birches Family Campground

Location
Hours
  • Open May through mid-October
Features
This facility is on Cobbossee Lake and is not far from Augusta. Potable water is available.
Additional Info
Pricing: This facility is free for registered guests. Call for the fee for unregistered guests.
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2. More to Life Family Campground

Location
Hours
  • May 15 - October 15
  • Monday through Sunday 24 hours
Features
It's a family-friendly location and an activity-filled place to hang out. In addition to emptying your tanks, you can get potable water or have fun with the numerous activities the campground offers.
Additional Info
Pricing: The dump station here is free for registered guests. Call for the fee for unregistered guests.
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3. Beaver Brook Campground

Location
Hours
  • Call for hours.
Features
This dump facility is in a campground on Androscoggin Lake and is close to US Route 202. Potable water is available.
Additional Info
Pricing: There's no fee for registered guests. Call for the unregistered guest fee.
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4. Augusta Water and Sanitary District

Location
Hours
  • Mon-Fri: 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Features
The dump station here is conveniently located near downtown Augusta and Highway 202, which makes it easy to access for big RVs.
Additional Info
Pricing: This dump station is free for all users.
Website

5. Riverbend Campground

Location
Hours
  • Call for hours.
Features
Riverbend is right off of State Route 106. The campground has RV supplies and services on-site, including potable water.
Additional Info
Pricing: This dump station is free for registered users and charges for unregistered users.
Website
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