RV Dump Stations In Collbran, Colorado
39.2405° N, 107.9612° W
Quick Overview
Collbran, Colorado is the northern gateway to Grand Mesa, the world's largest flat-top mountain, sitting in Mesa County where CO-330 carry most of the RV traffic. We put this guide together for one practical reason: finding a clean, open place to empty your tanks shouldn't eat your whole afternoon. Right now we track several dump stations in and around Collbran, and all of them are paid options (a portion paid, some free), so budget a few dollars for the service.
I-70 runs about 25 miles south near DeBeque and Palisade, your route west to Grand Junction or east into the Rockies. For anything beyond a tank dump, Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) is where the fuel, propane, and grocery runs live. The area is best known for Grand Mesa (adjacent), a flat-topped highland with more than 300 lakes plus fishing, hiking, camping, and winter skiing, and Vega State Park (15 miles), camping and fishing on Vega Reservoir at 8,000 feet. Those draws set the rhythm of when facilities are busy and when they're quiet, which matters when you're trying to time a dump.
The honest read for RVers: Collbran is a small place, so treat the listed stations as your anchor and always call ahead to confirm hours, especially in the cold months. Before any long drive out here, we check road conditions and closures on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife at https://cpw.state.co.us/. Below we break down travel access, local tips, what dumping tends to cost, how each season affects the stations, and the questions RVers ask most about Collbran.
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All Dump Stations Near Collbran
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early Settlers Campground | 8.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Vega State Recreation Area - Oak Point Campground | 8.9 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Island Acres State Recreation Area | 18.9 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Free |
| Aspen Trails Campground & Resort | 20.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Rest Area - Rifle | 21.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| KOA - Glenwood Springs West / Colorado River KOA | 26.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| RV Ranch at Grand Junction | 28.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Rifle Gap State Park - Falls State Recreation Area | 29.5 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gunnison River Pleasure Park | 32.2 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Free |
| Elk Creek Campground LLC | 32.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Early Settlers Campground
8.0 miVega State Recreation Area - Oak Point Campground
8.9 miIsland Acres State Recreation Area
18.9 miAspen Trails Campground & Resort
20.5 miRest Area - Rifle
21.8 miKOA - Glenwood Springs West / Colorado River KOA
26.5 miRV Ranch at Grand Junction
28.3 miRifle Gap State Park - Falls State Recreation Area
29.5 miGunnison River Pleasure Park
32.2 miElk Creek Campground LLC
32.9 miTraveling to Collbran by RV
Getting to Collbran means riding CO-330 through Mesa County. I-70 runs about 25 miles south near DeBeque and Palisade, your route west to Grand Junction or east into the Rockies. That interstate access makes Collbran an easy detour off the main route. I-70 near Palisade has rest areas and travel plazas with dump access about 25 miles south. Whatever the season, we check Colorado road conditions before committing a big rig to these routes.
Once you're in town, the drive is straightforward, but Collbran itself is small. Your reliable services sit in Grand Junction (about 40 miles west), so we plan grocery, propane, and fuel stops around that town rather than expecting a full lineup in Collbran. Grand Junction, 40 miles west, is where you restock groceries, propane, and any serious RV service before heading up the Mesa. Time your dump for mid-morning on a weekday when you can, since that's when small-town and park facilities are most likely to be open and staffed.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Collbran, Colorado, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Collbran
Here's the money picture around Collbran. All several of the stations we currently track are paid (a portion paid, a portion free), so expect to hand over a fee rather than find a free municipal dump. In this part of Colorado, a standalone dump typically runs about 10 to 20 dollars, and campgrounds that sell dumps to non-guests usually charge in the same range or bundle it with a night's stay.
You can trim costs by dumping when you fill up on water so you pay one service fee, not two, and by dumping at a campground the night you're already paying to stay. If you're passing through and everything nearby is paid or closed, the cheaper move is often to carry your tanks to the next reliable facility toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) rather than paying a premium at a busy stop. Whatever you do, don't be tempted to dump illegally: fines in Colorado dwarf any $20 dump fee, and it fouls the spots the rest of us depend on.
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Best Time to Visit Collbran by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
12F - 38F
Crowds: Low
Cold mountain winters with heavy snow piling up on Grand Mesa. High-country and park dumps close or winterize, so plan on valley facilities from late fall through spring.
Spring
Mar - May
30F - 58F
Crowds: Medium
Cool in the valley while the Mesa stays snowbound. Lower-elevation stations reopen first as the season warms.
Summer
Jun - Aug
52F - 86F
Crowds: Medium
Warm days and cool nights at elevation. The prime window for Grand Mesa lakes and the easiest time to find open facilities.
Fall
Sep - Oct
32F - 62F
Crowds: Medium
Golden aspen and quick-cooling nights. Beautiful driving on CO-330, but freezing temperatures arrive early up top.
Explore the Collbran Area
A few things we'd tell a friend rolling through Collbran. First, don't assume the tanks can wait: with only several listed stations nearby and some free ones, it pays to dump when you have the chance rather than gambling on the next town. Call ahead every time, because small-town hours change and some sites are tied to campgrounds that limit access to registered guests.
Second, use Grand Mesa (adjacent) as your reason to linger, but remember public-land and park facilities often run on a seasonal schedule. Third, grand Junction, 40 miles west, is where you restock groceries, propane, and any serious RV service before heading up the Mesa. Fourth, watch the weather: heavy mountain snow and steep grades on co-330 can change your plans fast out here, so keep your fresh-water and gray-water levels flexible. Finally, be a good guest. Rinse the area, don't leave hoses draining across a lot, and tip or pay the posted fee even when nobody's watching. Small towns remember rigs that leave a mess.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Collbran
Where can I dump my RV tanks near Collbran, CO?
We currently track several dump stations in and around Collbran in Mesa County. Because it's a small place, most options are tied to campgrounds, RV parks, or nearby service stops rather than a standalone municipal dump. Start with the listings on this page, then call ahead to confirm hours and whether non-guests are welcome. If nothing local is open, plan to carry your tanks toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west), where you'll find more reliable, full-service facilities. It's a short list out here, so treat any open station as a good chance to empty and refill.
Are there free dump stations in Collbran?
Not at the moment. Of the several stations we track near Collbran, some are free, which works out to a portion free and a portion paid. In practice that means budgeting roughly 10 to 20 dollars for a dump around here. Free dumps do exist in Colorado, but they're usually at rest areas, some travel plazas, or as a perk when you stay overnight at a campground. If a free dump matters to you, plan your route around an overnight stay where the dump is included rather than expecting a no-cost option right in Collbran.
Do dump stations near Collbran close in winter?
Because winters here are cold, count on seasonal or park-based stations to winterize and shut off water from late fall into spring. Cold mountain winters with heavy snow piling up on Grand Mesa. High-country and park dumps close or winterize, so plan on valley facilities from late fall through spring. The safest move in the cold months is to call any station before you drive to it, and to lean on year-round or indoor-plumbed facilities toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west). Freezing damages dump valves and water spigots, so operators shut them down to protect the equipment. If you're traveling Collbran in winter, keep your tanks from filling completely and top off fresh water whenever you find an open, unfrozen source rather than waiting for the perfect stop.
Can I get fresh water when I dump near Collbran?
Usually, but not always, and not always at the same spot. Many of the paid stations and campgrounds around Collbran offer potable water alongside the dump, which lets you pay one service fee and handle both jobs at once. In the colder months, though, water lines are often shut off even when the dump itself is usable, so don't assume fresh water is available until you confirm it. We carry enough reserve to reach Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) if the local water is off, and we always keep a dedicated, food-safe hose separate from the one we use for rinsing at the dump.
What does it cost to dump near Collbran?
Plan on roughly 10 to 20 dollars for a dump in this part of Colorado, since all several of the stations we track near Collbran are paid (a portion paid). A standalone dump-and-fill sits at the lower end, while campgrounds selling dumps to non-guests may charge a bit more or bundle it into a night's fee. The cheapest approach is to dump the same night you're already paying for a campsite, or to combine your dump with a fresh-water fill so you're only paying one service charge. Illegal dumping carries fines far larger than any fee, so it's never worth the risk.
Can I dump at Grand Mesa?
Grand Mesa (adjacent) is a flat-topped highland with more than 300 lakes plus fishing, hiking, camping, and winter skiing, and public lands like this sometimes have a dump station near a developed campground, but never assume it. Facilities on public land are frequently seasonal, first-come, and reserved for registered campers. Before you route a dump around Grand Mesa, call the managing office or check the official site to confirm there's a dump, that it's open, and whether day-users can use it. When it isn't available, fall back to the listed stations near Collbran or carry your tanks toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) for a reliable, full-service option.
Can I stay overnight while I dump near Collbran?
Dumping and overnighting are two different things around Collbran. Most dump stations here are meant for a quick in-and-out, not for sleeping. If you want to combine them, book a campground or RV park where the dump is part of your stay, which is usually the cheapest and least stressful option. With services nearby, you have more overnight choices than in truly remote areas. Wherever you park for the night, confirm overnight parking is actually permitted rather than assuming a lot is open to RVs.
Are the roads RV-friendly getting to Collbran?
For the most part, yes. CO-330 handle RV traffic into Collbran, and i-70 runs about 25 miles south near DeBeque and Palisade, your route west to Grand Junction or east into the Rockies. The catch is elevation and grades: mountain roads climb, tighten, and ice up in winter, so check conditions and take the passes slow. We always check Colorado road conditions before a long haul out here, and we stage larger rigs on the main highways rather than threading them through narrow village centers when we can avoid it.
Where's the nearest full-service RV facility to Collbran?
Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) is your best bet for the fuller lineup of services near Collbran, including propane, groceries, fuel, and RV repair. Collbran itself is small, so we treat it as a place to dump and move on rather than a spot to restock everything. Grand Junction, 40 miles west, is where you restock groceries, propane, and any serious RV service before heading up the Mesa. If you know you'll need parts, a dump-and-fill, and a big grocery run, it's more efficient to batch those errands in Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) than to hunt for them one at a time in a small town where hours and inventory are limited.
When is the best season to travel through Collbran as an RVer?
For most rigs, the shoulder seasons and summer are easiest around Collbran. Cool in the valley while the Mesa stays snowbound. Lower-elevation stations reopen first as the season warms. Golden aspen and quick-cooling nights. Beautiful driving on CO-330, but freezing temperatures arrive early up top. Summer brings the most reliably open facilities but also the heaviest local traffic and heat. Winter is the trickiest window because heavy mountain snow and steep grades on co-330 affect both the roads and whether seasonal dumps are running. If you can choose, we'd aim for late spring through early fall, when stations are open, water lines are on, and the driving is at its most predictable.
Is there an interstate rest area with a dump near Collbran?
I-70 near Palisade has rest areas and travel plazas with dump access about 25 miles south. That makes an interstate rest area a realistic fallback if the in-town options are closed or full. Rest-area dumps aren't guaranteed, though, and Colorado doesn't put one at every stop, so don't count on a specific rest area until you've confirmed it has a dump. When we're unsure, we treat the listed local stations as our primary plan and the interstate as the backup toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west).
What weather should RVers plan around near Collbran?
The big one here is heavy mountain snow and steep grades on co-330. Heavy mountain snow and steep grades on CO-330 shape both your driving and your tank strategy. At elevation, weather turns quickly, passes close, and overnight lows drop below freezing even outside winter, so keep water systems protected. We check the Colorado Parks and Wildlife before any long drive and keep enough reserve capacity to reach Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) if conditions force a change of plans.
How accurate are these Collbran dump station listings and how do I confirm hours?
We work hard to keep the Collbran listings current, but small-town facilities change hands, adjust hours, and winterize on their own schedule. Treat the several stations we track as a strong starting point, then make one phone call to confirm the site is open, the price, and whether non-guests can use it before you drive over. Hours are especially fluid in the off-season and at campground-based dumps. If you find a listing that's out of date, that feedback helps every RVer behind you, and it saves you the frustration of arriving at a locked gate with full tanks.
Where can I dump my RV tanks near Collbran, CO?
We currently track {{stationCount}} dump stations in and around Collbran in Mesa County. Because it's a small place, most options are tied to campgrounds, RV parks, or nearby service stops rather than a standalone municipal dump. Start with the listings on this page, then call ahead to confirm hours and whether non-guests are welcome. If nothing local is open, plan to carry your tanks toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west), where you'll find more reliable, full-service facilities. It's a short list out here, so treat any open station as a good chance to empty and refill.
Are there free dump stations in Collbran?
Not at the moment. Of the {{stationCount}} stations we track near Collbran, {{freeCount}} are free, which works out to {{freePct}} free and {{paidPct}} paid. In practice that means budgeting roughly 10 to 20 dollars for a dump around here. Free dumps do exist in Colorado, but they're usually at rest areas, some travel plazas, or as a perk when you stay overnight at a campground. If a free dump matters to you, plan your route around an overnight stay where the dump is included rather than expecting a no-cost option right in Collbran.
Do dump stations near Collbran close in winter?
Because winters here are cold, count on seasonal or park-based stations to winterize and shut off water from late fall into spring. Cold mountain winters with heavy snow piling up on Grand Mesa. High-country and park dumps close or winterize, so plan on valley facilities from late fall through spring. The safest move in the cold months is to call any station before you drive to it, and to lean on year-round or indoor-plumbed facilities toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west). Freezing damages dump valves and water spigots, so operators shut them down to protect the equipment. If you're traveling Collbran in winter, keep your tanks from filling completely and top off fresh water whenever you find an open, unfrozen source rather than waiting for the perfect stop.
Can I get fresh water when I dump near Collbran?
Usually, but not always, and not always at the same spot. Many of the paid stations and campgrounds around Collbran offer potable water alongside the dump, which lets you pay one service fee and handle both jobs at once. In the colder months, though, water lines are often shut off even when the dump itself is usable, so don't assume fresh water is available until you confirm it. We carry enough reserve to reach Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) if the local water is off, and we always keep a dedicated, food-safe hose separate from the one we use for rinsing at the dump.
What does it cost to dump near Collbran?
Plan on roughly 10 to 20 dollars for a dump in this part of Colorado, since all {{stationCount}} of the stations we track near Collbran are paid ({{paidPct}} paid). A standalone dump-and-fill sits at the lower end, while campgrounds selling dumps to non-guests may charge a bit more or bundle it into a night's fee. The cheapest approach is to dump the same night you're already paying for a campsite, or to combine your dump with a fresh-water fill so you're only paying one service charge. Illegal dumping carries fines far larger than any fee, so it's never worth the risk.
Can I dump at Grand Mesa?
Grand Mesa (adjacent) is a flat-topped highland with more than 300 lakes plus fishing, hiking, camping, and winter skiing, and public lands like this sometimes have a dump station near a developed campground, but never assume it. Facilities on public land are frequently seasonal, first-come, and reserved for registered campers. Before you route a dump around Grand Mesa, call the managing office or check the official site to confirm there's a dump, that it's open, and whether day-users can use it. When it isn't available, fall back to the listed stations near Collbran or carry your tanks toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) for a reliable, full-service option.
Can I stay overnight while I dump near Collbran?
Dumping and overnighting are two different things around Collbran. Most dump stations here are meant for a quick in-and-out, not for sleeping. If you want to combine them, book a campground or RV park where the dump is part of your stay, which is usually the cheapest and least stressful option. With services nearby, you have more overnight choices than in truly remote areas. Wherever you park for the night, confirm overnight parking is actually permitted rather than assuming a lot is open to RVs.
Are the roads RV-friendly getting to Collbran?
For the most part, yes. CO-330 handle RV traffic into Collbran, and i-70 runs about 25 miles south near DeBeque and Palisade, your route west to Grand Junction or east into the Rockies. The catch is elevation and grades: mountain roads climb, tighten, and ice up in winter, so check conditions and take the passes slow. We always check Colorado road conditions before a long haul out here, and we stage larger rigs on the main highways rather than threading them through narrow village centers when we can avoid it.
Where's the nearest full-service RV facility to Collbran?
Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) is your best bet for the fuller lineup of services near Collbran, including propane, groceries, fuel, and RV repair. Collbran itself is small, so we treat it as a place to dump and move on rather than a spot to restock everything. Grand Junction, 40 miles west, is where you restock groceries, propane, and any serious RV service before heading up the Mesa. If you know you'll need parts, a dump-and-fill, and a big grocery run, it's more efficient to batch those errands in Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) than to hunt for them one at a time in a small town where hours and inventory are limited.
When is the best season to travel through Collbran as an RVer?
For most rigs, the shoulder seasons and summer are easiest around Collbran. Cool in the valley while the Mesa stays snowbound. Lower-elevation stations reopen first as the season warms. Golden aspen and quick-cooling nights. Beautiful driving on CO-330, but freezing temperatures arrive early up top. Summer brings the most reliably open facilities but also the heaviest local traffic and heat. Winter is the trickiest window because heavy mountain snow and steep grades on co-330 affect both the roads and whether seasonal dumps are running. If you can choose, we'd aim for late spring through early fall, when stations are open, water lines are on, and the driving is at its most predictable.
Is there an interstate rest area with a dump near Collbran?
I-70 near Palisade has rest areas and travel plazas with dump access about 25 miles south. That makes an interstate rest area a realistic fallback if the in-town options are closed or full. Rest-area dumps aren't guaranteed, though, and Colorado doesn't put one at every stop, so don't count on a specific rest area until you've confirmed it has a dump. When we're unsure, we treat the listed local stations as our primary plan and the interstate as the backup toward Grand Junction (about 40 miles west).
What weather should RVers plan around near Collbran?
The big one here is heavy mountain snow and steep grades on co-330. Heavy mountain snow and steep grades on CO-330 shape both your driving and your tank strategy. At elevation, weather turns quickly, passes close, and overnight lows drop below freezing even outside winter, so keep water systems protected. We check the Colorado Parks and Wildlife before any long drive and keep enough reserve capacity to reach Grand Junction (about 40 miles west) if conditions force a change of plans.
How accurate are these Collbran dump station listings and how do I confirm hours?
We work hard to keep the Collbran listings current, but small-town facilities change hands, adjust hours, and winterize on their own schedule. Treat the {{stationCount}} stations we track as a strong starting point, then make one phone call to confirm the site is open, the price, and whether non-guests can use it before you drive over. Hours are especially fluid in the off-season and at campground-based dumps. If you find a listing that's out of date, that feedback helps every RVer behind you, and it saves you the frustration of arriving at a locked gate with full tanks.
Are there free dump stations in Collbran?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Collbran.
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