Bismarck may be small for a capital city, but it isn't short of activities or worthwhile sites. It's also a fantastic place to head if you're on an RV adventure. If you need one of the RV dump stations in North Dakota, there are plenty in Bismarck.
Located just a little northwest of Bismarck, this is a clean and efficient truck stop that also has very nice dumping facilities. If you need to fuel up and empty your tanks as you're entering or leaving Bismarck, this is a convenient place to do so.
This is a lovely family-run campground just a few miles east of Bismarck. It is an older campground, but it is clear that a lot of care has been taken to maintain it. The staff is extremely friendly, and the dump station is easy to access. Both potable and rinse water are available.
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Pricing: Free to guests, $10 to use just the dump station
Located just outside of Bismarck, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is an excellent opportunity to have a relaxing day learning about nature and history while also being able to empty your holding tanks and top up your water.
In keeping with the KOA tradition, this campground is clean, easy to get into, and the staff is extremely friendly and accommodating. The dump stations are very clean and have plenty of space to enter and exit. Water is available as well.
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Pricing: Free to guests, $10 to use just the dump station
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This is a great stop if you just need to pick up a few supplies or empty your tanks. The parking lot and dump station are big-rig friendly, and there is water on-site too.
This StaMart is another excellent option if you are looking for motorhome dump stations in North Dakota and if you need to dump your tanks near Bismarck. The parking lot is fairly large, so navigating it was easy. However, there is only one lane for the dump station, so there is occasionally a line.
Back in 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt gave the land that is now Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park to the state of North Dakota, making it the state's very first official state park. The original Fort Lincoln played a critical role in the 1876 to 1877 Great Sioux War and in the critical Battle of the Little Bighorn. Today, the fort preserves that history with a museum, historical buildings, and exhibits honoring the local indigenous peoples and settlers...
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