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RV Dump Stations Marquette, Michigan

Marquette is known for its Native American heritage and wonderful outdoor landscapes. If you are going to be visiting the area to enjoy the great dining and local breweries, here are some RV dump stations in Michigan that can be found in the northernmost part of the state.

Marquette RV Dump Stations

1. Union Bay Campground

Location
Features
The roads are closed from December 1 through late spring. The facility is located at the east end of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Take M 107 for two and a half miles west from the main park entrance by Silver City to the Union Bay Campground.
Additional Info
Pricing: Free to the public or visitor of another state park the same day. Otherwise, it costs $10 for the general public. 
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2. Stannard Township City Park 

Location
Hours
  • Dawn until Dusk 
Features
Located behind Settler’s food store at MI 28 and US 45. Open from May to November.
Additional Info
Pricing: Donation requested 
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3. Hilltop RV Superstore 

Location
Hours
  • Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
Features
This store offers repair, parts and other services for all of your RV needs. 
Additional Info
Pricing: Free for Route 66 members and $5 for the general public. 
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4. Gitche Gumee RV Park & Campground 

Location
Hours
  • Call for hours 
Features
Don’t forget to pick up your locally made fudge made on location.
Additional Info
Pricing: Free for registered guests and a nominal fee for the public. 
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5. Summer Breeze Campground 

Location
Features
This campground is open from May to October and has laundry facilities and a camp store to replenish supplies.
Additional Info
Pricing: Free for registered guests and a nominal fee for the public.
Website
Licensed from Sanidumps.com

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