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Top RV Dump Stations in Wapakoneta, Ohio

Many of the sites at Wapakoneta operate seasonally throughout the year. For the most part, the sites located here will be accessible during regular business hours. 

Wapakoneta RV Dump Stations

1. KOA - Wapakoneta KOA Campground

Location
Hours
  • March hours 2 PM to 6 PM
  • April hours 9 AM to 10 AM and 2 PM to 8 PM
Features
This site has both potable and non-potable rinse water available. The location operates seasonally during regular hours from March through November. Registered guests can use the dump station for free.
Additional Info
Pricing: Free for registered guests
Website

2. Glacier Hill Lakes

Location
Hours
  • 9 AM to 5 PM
Features
This location has water available. The site is free for registered guests. The station is open seasonally during regular operating hours. Three dump stations are available for usage at this site.
Additional Info
Pricing: Free for registered guests
Website
Licensed from Sanidumps.com

Frequently Asked Questions

How do dump stations work?

Dump stations have a drain cap that covers the sewer and drain outlet. You need to close the valve on the tank, take the cap off the sewer and push the hose from your tank into the outlet. Once you turn the valve, the tank will empty the blackwater.

How often should you empty the tank?

You should empty the tank when it reaches 2/3 capacity. If it goes any higher, it can overflow.

Do RV dump stations charge?

Dump stations generally charge users for their services. Some campground stations offer this service for free if you spend the night there.

What is a RV dump station?

A RV dump station is a facility that lets you empty your holding tanks without getting your hands dirty. It also uses sanitary methods to dispose of the waste.

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