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RV Dump Stations Virginia Beach, Virginia

When you need access to waste stations, Virginia Beach offers a variety of options. This city is known as the “Beach Resort,” which stretches along the pier, coast and a line of hotels. 

Virginia Beach RV Dump Stations

1. KOA - Virginia Beach KOA Campground

Location
Hours
  • Call for hours
Features
This dump station is open year-round, and it has potable and rinse water.
Additional Info
Pricing: The RV dump station is free for registered guests, but unregistered users must pay a fee.
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2. Holiday Trav-L-Park

Location
Hours
  • Call for hours
Features
This dump station is open year-round, and it has potable and rinse water.
Additional Info
Pricing: The RV dump station is free for registered guests, but unregistered users must pay a fee.
Website

3. Military Park - Cape Henry RV Park

Location
Hours
  • Call for hours
Features
This dump station is open year-round, and it has potable and rinse water. The facility is located next to the check-in office, and you can make an online reservation. 
Additional Info
Pricing: The RV dump station is free for military use only with military card.
Website

4. Military Park - Sea Mist RV Campground

Location
Hours
  • Call for hours
Features
This dump station is open year-round, and it has water available. 
Additional Info
Pricing: The RV dump station is free for military use only with military card.
Website

5. First Landing State Park Campground

Location
Hours
  • 8:00 a.m. to dusk Monday - Sunday
Features
You will need to first pay at the gate before going to the dump station. The dump station is about 100 feet to the left. It is open from April through November. This waste station also has potable and non-potable rinse water.
Additional Info
Pricing: $10 to use the RV dump. 
Website
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