Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota and where you're unlikely to run out of things to do. Beyond the metropolitan bustle, there are plenty of waste dump stations for your RV needs. Here are some of the best.
Here is another fantastic option if you find yourself needing supplies while in Fargo. This is a modern Pilot and a particularly nice location. The parking lot is very easy to navigate, overnight RV parking is available, and there are water faucets right at the diesel pumps.
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Pricing: $10.00, or $5.00 if you have a Flying J, Pilot, RV Plus, or Good Sam Card.
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This is a beautiful campground located just a few minutes west of Fargo's center. The facilities are excellently maintained, and the dump stations are clean and easy to access. Water is available.
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Pricing: Free for guests, $10 for using just the dump station.
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Lindenwood is a beautiful family-run campground located in the heart of Fargo. Despite its central location, it is nestled in a very peaceful and quiet area. The dump station was very clean but will require a little bit of care to navigate for larger rigs. That said, parking is very doable if you swing wide enough.
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Pricing: Free to guests, $2 for using just the dump station.
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This is a unique and very modern campground that is located very conveniently in nearby Casselton. The campground and dump stations were very well-maintained and easy to navigate, even in large RVs. The hotel located on the property even features an indoor water-park.
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Pricing: Free to guests, $10 for using just the dump station.
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Buffalo River is a beautiful state park located just ten minutes west down Hwy 10 from Fargo. The camping facilities are older, but very well-maintained. The dump stations are clean and easy to access. Potable and rinse water are available.
This is one of many free RV dump stations in North Dakota. This is a very modern travel center that is particularly well-suited to the needs of an RV. If you need fuel, snacks, or to empty your tanks, this is a very convenient stop for Fargo. Water is available, but it is non-potable rinse water only.
Maplewood State Park is a 9,250-acre park that is a sportsman’s paradise. Eight lakes offer numerous fishing opportunities while rolling hills and hardwood forests provide homes for exciting wildlife along with the opportunity to view fall colors. In 1923, the Minnesota state legislature first proposed the idea of using this land to establish a park, although it would not be until 1963 that this became a reality.
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