RV Dump Stations In Argillite, Kentucky
38.4898° N, 82.8282° W
Quick Overview
Argillite is an unincorporated community in Greenup County, set in the wooded hills of eastern Kentucky along the Little Sandy River valley. Services here are very limited, so the dumping picture is simple: there is no public dump in Argillite itself, and you empty your tanks at the nearby state park. The good news is that park is a genuinely good one, just a short drive north.
That park is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, about 10 miles north on KY-1, with 75 RV sites, two dump stations, central service buildings with showers, and an on-site grocery store, sitting 18 miles north of the I-64 Grayson exit. Its two dump stations are available to registered campers as part of their stay, with a possible small non-camper fee, so call ahead to confirm. Plan to dump on your way out and refill fresh water at the same stop. Carter Caves State Resort Park about 25 miles southwest adds another state-park option, while boondocking near Argillite is very limited since the area is mostly private land. Kentucky state parks limit camping to 14 days, so plan longer trips around that.
Getting around takes care. US-23 runs through Greenup County as the main north-south route, with Ashland 13 miles southeast for major services. Locally, KY-1 has narrow sections and KY-67 (Industrial Parkway) connects to I-64 about 15 miles south but winds through hilly terrain, so take it slow in a larger rig. Fuel is limited in Argillite, so fill in Flatwoods or Greenup, and stock supplies in Ashland, where Walmart and Kroger are. Cell service is spotty in the hollows, with Verizon usually best. Late spring through early fall is the prime window. The sections below cover highways, costs, services, and the best season.
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All Dump Stations Near Argillite
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greenbo Lake State Resort Park | 2.5 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Ashland / Huntington West KOA | 7.6 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Free |
| Pilot Flying J Travel Plazas #660 | 11.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area - Oak Hill Campground | 13.8 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Free |
| Lazy Village Campground & RV Park | 20.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| The Falls Campground | 23.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Shawnee State Park | 26.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Yatesville Lake State Park | 28.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Beech Fork State Park | 28.8 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jackson Lake State Park | 30.9 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Free |
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park
2.5 miKOA - Ashland / Huntington West KOA
7.6 miPilot Flying J Travel Plazas #660
11.2 miLake Vesuvius Recreation Area - Oak Hill Campground
13.8 miLazy Village Campground & RV Park
20.0 miThe Falls Campground
23.1 miShawnee State Park
26.4 miYatesville Lake State Park
28.3 miBeech Fork State Park
28.8 miJackson Lake State Park
30.9 miTraveling to Argillite by RV
US-23 runs through Greenup County as the primary north-south route, with Ashland 13 miles southeast for major services. Locally, KY-1 (Hopewell-Argillite Road), KY-207, and KY-67 (Industrial Parkway) serve the area. KY-1 is a two-lane road with some narrow sections, and KY-67 connects to I-64 in Carter County about 15 miles south but has winding stretches through hilly terrain, so take it slow in a larger rig. I-64 is the nearest interstate, reached via KY-67 about 15 miles south.
Drive the curving, hilly routes carefully, especially in winter when ice can form on KY-1 and KY-207, and watch for flash flooding along the Little Sandy River during heavy spring rain. Argillite is a small community with no informal overnighting, so plan to stay at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north, the dependable legal overnight with hookups and two dump stations. Kentucky state parks allow camping only in designated areas. Handle fuel in Flatwoods or Greenup along US-23, propane at AmeriGas in Greenup, RV repair in Ashland 13 miles southeast, and expect spotty cell coverage in the hollows.
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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 Argillite, Kentucky, 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 Argillite
Dumping near Argillite is most economical at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, whose two dump stations are available to registered campers as part of their camping fee. There is no public municipal dump in Argillite itself. If you are not camping, the park may charge a small non-camper dump fee, often just a few dollars, so call ahead to confirm. The cheapest route is to pair your dump with a night you were going to pay for anyway and top off fresh water at the same stop, and the park even has an on-site grocery so you can resupply without a separate trip.
Free standalone dumps are scarce here, so budget for a state park night rather than chasing a free option. Fuel is limited in Argillite, so fill in Flatwoods or Greenup along US-23 where prices are competitive. Kentucky state parks limit camping to 14 days, so plan longer stays around that rule. Bundle propane from AmeriGas in Greenup, groceries from Ashland, and any RV repairs into a single supply run to save backtracking across the winding, hilly roads of eastern Kentucky.
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Best Time to Visit Argillite by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
24F - 42F
Crowds: Medium
Cold with occasional snow, January averaging around 27F, and hilly KY-1 and KY-207 can ice over. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park may run reduced winter service, so call ahead for dump access. Keep tanks from sitting full overnight in a freeze and carry RV antifreeze. Take the curving routes slow when ice is in the forecast.
Spring
Mar - May
45F - 68F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather with wildflowers and about 173 hours of sunshine monthly, making May and June ideal travel months. Full-service dump access returns at Greenbo Lake. A good window to dump and refill. Watch for flash flooding along the Little Sandy River during heavy spring rain in the low-lying areas.
Summer
Jun - Aug
65F - 86F
Crowds: Medium
Warm and humid with afternoon thunderstorms common, July the warmest month. Peak camping season at Greenbo Lake with its dump stations open and lakeside pool and waterslide. Book ahead for summer weekends and empty tanks before any storm stop. Stock supplies in Ashland or Flatwoods before heading into the hollows.
Fall
Sep - Oct
47F - 70F
Crowds: Medium
Beautiful foliage along the Little Sandy River valley and comfortable camping weather through October. Dump access holds while Greenbo Lake stays open. Nights cool quickly, so empty tanks before any hard freeze. A scenic and quieter window to base in the Greenup County hills before winter sets in.
Explore the Argillite Area
A few things we have learned around Argillite. Because the community has very limited services, treat Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north as your service hub: dump, fresh water, showers, an on-site grocery, and a legal overnight all happen there, with two dump stations. Book ahead for summer weekends and dump on your way out. Stock up on supplies, propane, and fuel in Ashland or Flatwoods before heading into the hollows, since Argillite itself has very little and Walmart and Kroger are in Ashland 13 miles southeast.
Drive the hilly routes carefully. KY-67 to I-64 is the most direct way south but has curves, so take it slow in a larger rig, and watch for ice on KY-1 and KY-207 in winter and flash flooding along the Little Sandy River after heavy rain. Cell service is spotty in the hollows, with Verizon usually best, so download offline maps. Time your visit for May through October, the prime window, and do not miss the Greenbo Lake pool and waterslide in summer or the river-valley foliage in fall.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Argillite
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Argillite, Kentucky?
Argillite is an unincorporated community in Greenup County, eastern Kentucky, with very limited services, so plan to dump at the nearby state park. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, about 10 miles north on KY-1, has 75 RV sites, two dump stations, central service buildings with showers, and an on-site grocery store. That is your go-to dump in this rural area. There is no public municipal dump in Argillite itself, so empty your tanks on the way out of Greenbo Lake or another serviced site. Ashland, about 13 miles southeast via US-23, has more RV facilities if you need an alternative beyond the state park.
Are there free dump stations near Argillite, KY?
Free standalone dumps are scarce in this rural corner of eastern Kentucky. Argillite runs no public dump, and the main option is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, whose two dump stations are available to registered campers as part of their stay. Some state parks charge non-campers a small fee to dump, so call Greenbo Lake ahead to confirm. The most economical approach is to dump where you are already paying to camp, so book a site at Greenbo Lake, dump on departure, and refill fresh water at the same stop. Genuinely free dumps are hard to find here, so plan around the state park.
How much does it cost to dump near Argillite, KY?
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park has two dump stations available to registered campers as part of their camping fee, which is the most economical way to dump here. There is no public municipal dump in Argillite itself. If you are not camping, the park may charge a small non-camper dump fee, often just a few dollars, so call ahead to confirm before relying on it. The cheapest route is to pair your dump with a night you were going to pay for anyway and top off fresh water at the same stop. Kentucky state parks limit camping to 14 days, so plan longer trips around that rule.
Can I park my RV overnight in Argillite, KY?
Argillite is a small unincorporated community with very limited services and no specific overnight parking ordinance found, but it is not set up for informal RV overnighting. The dependable, legal overnight with hookups and a dump station is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north on KY-1, which has 75 RV sites. Kentucky state parks allow camping only in designated campground areas, so plan to stay at the park rather than improvising a spot. Book ahead for summer weekends, when the park fills. For more options, Ashland about 13 miles southeast has additional RV facilities and full services.
Where do I get propane, fuel, and water near Argillite, KY?
Fuel options are limited in Argillite itself, so fill up at the stations along US-23 in Flatwoods and Greenup, with diesel available in Ashland. For propane, AmeriGas in Greenup handles it, and a fuel station at 73 KY-1 in Greenup also offers propane. Fresh water is available at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, so fill your fresh tank when you dump there. Basic supplies are in Flatwoods and Greenup about 5 to 10 miles away, with full grocery stores like Walmart and Kroger in Ashland about 13 miles southeast. Stock up in Ashland or Flatwoods before heading out, since Argillite has very little.
Is there RV repair service near Argillite, KY?
Argillite has no RV repair, so the nearest services are in Ashland, Kentucky, about 13 miles southeast via US-23. Ashland is the regional hub with the shops and supplies eastern Greenup County lacks. Carry basic spares and a good sewer kit regardless, so a minor issue does not strand you in the hills. Cell service can be spotty in the hollows around Argillite, with Verizon tending to have the best coverage in eastern Kentucky, so do not count on calling for help everywhere. Plan any major repairs around Ashland before heading into the rural backcountry, and handle routine needs along the US-23 corridor.
What highways serve Argillite, KY for RV travel?
US-23 runs through Greenup County as the primary north-south route, with Ashland 13 miles southeast for major services. Locally, KY-1 (Hopewell-Argillite Road), KY-207, and KY-67 (Industrial Parkway) serve the area. KY-1 is a two-lane road with some narrow sections, and KY-67 connects to I-64 in Carter County about 15 miles south but has winding stretches through hilly terrain. Take KY-67 slow in a larger rig. I-64 is the nearest interstate, reached via KY-67. Drive the curving, hilly routes carefully, especially in winter when ice can form, and stick to US-23 for the easier going where possible.
When is the best time to bring an RV to Argillite, KY?
Late spring through early fall, May to October, offers the best camping and travel conditions in this part of Kentucky. May and June are ideal with wildflowers and about 173 hours of sunshine monthly. Summer is warm and humid with afternoon thunderstorms but peak camping at Greenbo Lake with its pool and waterslide. Fall brings beautiful foliage along the Little Sandy River valley through October. Winter is cold with occasional snow, and ice storms can make hilly KY-1 and KY-207 dangerous, so travel cautiously if you visit then. For the best mix of weather and open dump access, target late spring through early fall.
Are there campgrounds with dump stations near Argillite, KY?
Yes, the main one is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north on KY-1, with 75 RV sites, two dump stations, central service buildings with showers, and an on-site grocery store, all 18 miles north of the I-64 Grayson exit. It is the go-to spot for RV camping and dumping in the area. Carter Caves State Resort Park, about 25 miles southwest, adds another state-park option with cave tours and camping. Boondocking near Argillite is very limited since the area is mostly private land. Book Greenbo Lake ahead for summer weekends, dump on your way out, and refill fresh water at the same stop.
Do I need to winterize my RV near Argillite, KY?
If you are here in the cold months, take freeze protection seriously. Winters are cold, with lows around 24F and January averaging about 27F, cold enough to freeze RV plumbing during a hard snap, and ice storms can hit the hilly roads. If you are storing or traveling in deep winter, keep tanks from sitting full overnight in a freeze and carry RV antifreeze, available in Greenup or Ashland. Greenbo Lake may run reduced winter service, so confirm dump access before you arrive and do a full tank dump before a cold front. Protect your lines if temperatures will drop well below freezing in the hollows.
What is there to do around Argillite, KY while I am camped?
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, about 10 miles north, is the centerpiece, with a lakeside swimming pool and spiraling waterslide, hiking trails through forested hills, and fishing and boating on Greenbo Lake. Its lodge is named for Jesse Hilton Stuart, Kentucky Poet Laureate. Carter Caves State Resort Park, about 25 miles southwest, offers cave tours, hiking, and scenery, with multiple caves open for guided tours year-round. In Argillite itself, the River Bend Golf Course is an 18-hole course on State Route 1, and the historic Argillite Furnace showcases the area 19th-century iron industry. The Little Sandy River is popular for fishing too.
How is cell service for RVers around Argillite, KY?
Spotty. Cell service can drop out in the hollows around Argillite, which is typical of eastern Kentucky hill country. Verizon tends to have the best coverage in the region, so if you rely on a connection for navigation, work, or emergencies, plan accordingly and do not assume signal everywhere. Download offline maps before heading into the hills, and let someone know your plans if you are venturing onto the rural KY-1 and KY-67 routes. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park and the US-23 corridor tend to have better coverage than the back roads. Carry a paper map as a backup for the winding terrain.
Is Argillite, KY a good base for exploring eastern Kentucky?
It can be a quiet, scenic base. Argillite sits in Greenup County with Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north for camping, dumping, and recreation, and Ashland about 13 miles southeast for full services. From here you are within reach of Carter Caves State Resort Park about 25 miles southwest, the Little Sandy River, and the Ohio River valley to the north. The trade-off is very limited services in Argillite itself, so stock supplies, propane, and handle repairs in Ashland or Flatwoods, and expect spotty cell coverage in the hollows. Use Greenbo Lake for dumping and overnights, and you have a peaceful Appalachian-foothills hub.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Argillite, Kentucky?
Argillite is an unincorporated community in Greenup County, eastern Kentucky, with very limited services, so plan to dump at the nearby state park. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, about 10 miles north on KY-1, has 75 RV sites, two dump stations, central service buildings with showers, and an on-site grocery store. That is your go-to dump in this rural area. There is no public municipal dump in Argillite itself, so empty your tanks on the way out of Greenbo Lake or another serviced site. Ashland, about 13 miles southeast via US-23, has more RV facilities if you need an alternative beyond the state park.
Are there free dump stations near Argillite, KY?
Free standalone dumps are scarce in this rural corner of eastern Kentucky. Argillite runs no public dump, and the main option is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, whose two dump stations are available to registered campers as part of their stay. Some state parks charge non-campers a small fee to dump, so call Greenbo Lake ahead to confirm. The most economical approach is to dump where you are already paying to camp, so book a site at Greenbo Lake, dump on departure, and refill fresh water at the same stop. Genuinely free dumps are hard to find here, so plan around the state park.
How much does it cost to dump near Argillite, KY?
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park has two dump stations available to registered campers as part of their camping fee, which is the most economical way to dump here. There is no public municipal dump in Argillite itself. If you are not camping, the park may charge a small non-camper dump fee, often just a few dollars, so call ahead to confirm before relying on it. The cheapest route is to pair your dump with a night you were going to pay for anyway and top off fresh water at the same stop. Kentucky state parks limit camping to 14 days, so plan longer trips around that rule.
Can I park my RV overnight in Argillite, KY?
Argillite is a small unincorporated community with very limited services and no specific overnight parking ordinance found, but it is not set up for informal RV overnighting. The dependable, legal overnight with hookups and a dump station is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north on KY-1, which has 75 RV sites. Kentucky state parks allow camping only in designated campground areas, so plan to stay at the park rather than improvising a spot. Book ahead for summer weekends, when the park fills. For more options, Ashland about 13 miles southeast has additional RV facilities and full services.
Where do I get propane, fuel, and water near Argillite, KY?
Fuel options are limited in Argillite itself, so fill up at the stations along US-23 in Flatwoods and Greenup, with diesel available in Ashland. For propane, AmeriGas in Greenup handles it, and a fuel station at 73 KY-1 in Greenup also offers propane. Fresh water is available at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, so fill your fresh tank when you dump there. Basic supplies are in Flatwoods and Greenup about 5 to 10 miles away, with full grocery stores like Walmart and Kroger in Ashland about 13 miles southeast. Stock up in Ashland or Flatwoods before heading out, since Argillite has very little.
Is there RV repair service near Argillite, KY?
Argillite has no RV repair, so the nearest services are in Ashland, Kentucky, about 13 miles southeast via US-23. Ashland is the regional hub with the shops and supplies eastern Greenup County lacks. Carry basic spares and a good sewer kit regardless, so a minor issue does not strand you in the hills. Cell service can be spotty in the hollows around Argillite, with Verizon tending to have the best coverage in eastern Kentucky, so do not count on calling for help everywhere. Plan any major repairs around Ashland before heading into the rural backcountry, and handle routine needs along the US-23 corridor.
What highways serve Argillite, KY for RV travel?
US-23 runs through Greenup County as the primary north-south route, with Ashland 13 miles southeast for major services. Locally, KY-1 (Hopewell-Argillite Road), KY-207, and KY-67 (Industrial Parkway) serve the area. KY-1 is a two-lane road with some narrow sections, and KY-67 connects to I-64 in Carter County about 15 miles south but has winding stretches through hilly terrain. Take KY-67 slow in a larger rig. I-64 is the nearest interstate, reached via KY-67. Drive the curving, hilly routes carefully, especially in winter when ice can form, and stick to US-23 for the easier going where possible.
When is the best time to bring an RV to Argillite, KY?
Late spring through early fall, May to October, offers the best camping and travel conditions in this part of Kentucky. May and June are ideal with wildflowers and about 173 hours of sunshine monthly. Summer is warm and humid with afternoon thunderstorms but peak camping at Greenbo Lake with its pool and waterslide. Fall brings beautiful foliage along the Little Sandy River valley through October. Winter is cold with occasional snow, and ice storms can make hilly KY-1 and KY-207 dangerous, so travel cautiously if you visit then. For the best mix of weather and open dump access, target late spring through early fall.
Are there campgrounds with dump stations near Argillite, KY?
Yes, the main one is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north on KY-1, with 75 RV sites, two dump stations, central service buildings with showers, and an on-site grocery store, all 18 miles north of the I-64 Grayson exit. It is the go-to spot for RV camping and dumping in the area. Carter Caves State Resort Park, about 25 miles southwest, adds another state-park option with cave tours and camping. Boondocking near Argillite is very limited since the area is mostly private land. Book Greenbo Lake ahead for summer weekends, dump on your way out, and refill fresh water at the same stop.
Do I need to winterize my RV near Argillite, KY?
If you are here in the cold months, take freeze protection seriously. Winters are cold, with lows around 24F and January averaging about 27F, cold enough to freeze RV plumbing during a hard snap, and ice storms can hit the hilly roads. If you are storing or traveling in deep winter, keep tanks from sitting full overnight in a freeze and carry RV antifreeze, available in Greenup or Ashland. Greenbo Lake may run reduced winter service, so confirm dump access before you arrive and do a full tank dump before a cold front. Protect your lines if temperatures will drop well below freezing in the hollows.
What is there to do around Argillite, KY while I am camped?
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, about 10 miles north, is the centerpiece, with a lakeside swimming pool and spiraling waterslide, hiking trails through forested hills, and fishing and boating on Greenbo Lake. Its lodge is named for Jesse Hilton Stuart, Kentucky Poet Laureate. Carter Caves State Resort Park, about 25 miles southwest, offers cave tours, hiking, and scenery, with multiple caves open for guided tours year-round. In Argillite itself, the River Bend Golf Course is an 18-hole course on State Route 1, and the historic Argillite Furnace showcases the area 19th-century iron industry. The Little Sandy River is popular for fishing too.
How is cell service for RVers around Argillite, KY?
Spotty. Cell service can drop out in the hollows around Argillite, which is typical of eastern Kentucky hill country. Verizon tends to have the best coverage in the region, so if you rely on a connection for navigation, work, or emergencies, plan accordingly and do not assume signal everywhere. Download offline maps before heading into the hills, and let someone know your plans if you are venturing onto the rural KY-1 and KY-67 routes. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park and the US-23 corridor tend to have better coverage than the back roads. Carry a paper map as a backup for the winding terrain.
Is Argillite, KY a good base for exploring eastern Kentucky?
It can be a quiet, scenic base. Argillite sits in Greenup County with Greenbo Lake State Resort Park about 10 miles north for camping, dumping, and recreation, and Ashland about 13 miles southeast for full services. From here you are within reach of Carter Caves State Resort Park about 25 miles southwest, the Little Sandy River, and the Ohio River valley to the north. The trade-off is very limited services in Argillite itself, so stock supplies, propane, and handle repairs in Ashland or Flatwoods, and expect spotty cell coverage in the hollows. Use Greenbo Lake for dumping and overnights, and you have a peaceful Appalachian-foothills hub.
Are there free dump stations in Argillite?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Argillite.
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