Located about halfway between Memphis and Nashville on I-40, Jackson is surrounded by national and state forests in the hills of the Appalachians. RV dump stations are available at several local state parks and travel centers that serve vacationers.
Located 20 miles south of Jackson, this historic location was one of Tennessee's New Deal state parks built in the 1930s. Both guests and visitors can use the RV dump station free or at a low cost.
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Pricing: Free for registered guests and $5 for visitors
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The Love's Travel Shop franchise is a convenient place to stop in area cities, and Jackson is one of them. Travelers can shower, eat, and fuel up in addition to dumping their RV waste.
On the western outskirts of Jackson, this RV park is a great place to stop for the night if you're traveling on I-40. Visitors can use the dump station for a fee, and guests can use it for free.
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Pricing: Free for registered guests; a small fee for visitors
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Natchez Trace State Park in Tennessee has 9,629 acres that are part of the Natchez Trace State Forest and Wildlife Management Area. Eight miles from Wildersville, TN, the park was named for the Natchez Trace wilderness trails used in the 18th and 19th centuries as Native American trade and animal migration routes. This beautiful hardwood and pine forested park has everything an RVer could want, including hiking, swimming, boating, nature watching, and horseback riding...
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