RV Dump Stations In Derry, New Hampshire
42.8806° N, 71.3273° W
Quick Overview
Derry is a busy southern New Hampshire suburb just off I-93, best known as the farm town where poet Robert Frost lived from 1900 to 1911. We track several RV dump station(s) in and right around Derry, and at the moment a portion of them charge a fee, with some free option(s) on our map. For a town this size that's normal, so budget a few dollars for a dump or time it around a campground stay. If you're rolling through, it pays to know exactly where your tanks can go before you pull in.
Your most reliable dump-and-fill options here are the campgrounds and parks in the area. Hidden Valley RV & Golf Park (Private Resort, Full hookups; 300 sites on 800+ acres). In Derry. Large park with golf amenities. Bear Brook State Park (State Park, Electric; NHs largest state park). ~10 miles NW in Allenstown. Trails, beach, camp store. Pawtuckaway State Park (State Park, Electric; lake access). ~10 miles N in Nottingham. Swimming, hiking, kayaking. You can confirm the official details, seasons, and fees at New Hampshire State Parks before you commit to a stop. NH State Parks dump stations for registered campers only. Most of these dumps expect you to be a registered camper or to pay a day-use fee, so don't count on rolling in for a free dump.
On the road, Derry is served by NH-28, NH-102, NH-111. No RV-specific restrictions. NH does not have parkway-style bans. For interstate access, I-93 ~5 miles W (Exit 4 at Manchester); I-495 in MA ~10 miles S. On overnight parking: No overnight RV at Canobie Lake Park. Town discourages overnight street parking. Plan your approach with the length and height of your rig in mind and you'll have no trouble getting in and out.
Once you're parked, there's real reason to linger. Worth your time around Derry: Robert Frost Farm (Within Derry (NH-28)), Canobie Lake Park (~5 miles S in Salem), Bear Brook State Park (~10 miles NW). The sweet spot for a visit is Summer (June-Aug) for camping; fall for foliage. We'd rather point you at the good stuff than pretend a fuel-and-dump stop is a destination, and there's more here than you'd guess from the highway.
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All Dump Stations Near Derry
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hidden Valley R.V. & Golf Park | 5.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| City Waste Disposal Plant | 8.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Merrimack Wastewater Treatment Facility | 9.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Morgan RV Resorts - Pine Acres RV Resort, LLC | 12.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Greater Lawrence Sanitary District | 15.3 mi | 5.0 | Dump Station | Free |
| Milford Wastewater Treatment Facility | 15.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Military Park - New Boston Recreation Area | 15.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Haverhill Waste Water Plant | 15.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lowell City Waste Water Department | 16.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Bear Brook State Park | 16.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Hidden Valley R.V. & Golf Park
5.1 miCity Waste Disposal Plant
8.0 miMerrimack Wastewater Treatment Facility
9.0 miMorgan RV Resorts - Pine Acres RV Resort, LLC
12.7 miGreater Lawrence Sanitary District
15.3 miMilford Wastewater Treatment Facility
15.6 miMilitary Park - New Boston Recreation Area
15.6 miHaverhill Waste Water Plant
15.8 miLowell City Waste Water Department
16.1 miBear Brook State Park
16.2 miTraveling to Derry by RV
Getting to Derry is straightforward. The main routes are NH-28, NH-102, NH-111. No RV-specific restrictions. NH does not have parkway-style bans. I-93 ~5 miles W (Exit 4 at Manchester); I-495 in MA ~10 miles S Know your rig's height and length before you commit to a two-lane shortcut, and take grades and tight curves slowly.
For fuel, Multiple stations on NH-28 and NH-102. Groceries: Supermarkets in Derry on NH-28. Manchester has big-box options. Propane: Multiple suppliers along NH-28; Manchester (~5 miles W). For RV service, Manchester NH (~5-10 miles W); Nashua (~15 miles S). Top off fuel, water, and propane before you head into the more remote stretches, and stock the pantry in the bigger town when you can. That's the habit that keeps a trip through smaller country like this smooth.
As a regional base, lean on the campgrounds and parks near Derry rather than trying to service the rig in the middle of town. Hidden Valley RV & Golf Park (Private Resort, Full hookups; 300 sites on 800+ acres). Time your run for Summer (June-Aug) for camping; fall for foliage and you’ll dodge both the worst weather and the tightest campsite availability. Map the last few miles to your chosen dump or campsite before you leave pavement you know, and you'll roll into Derry without any surprises.
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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 Derry, New Hampshire, 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 Derry
On cost, a portion of the dump stations we track near Derry charge a fee, and there are some free option(s) on our map, so plan to pay for most dumps. Expect a typical dump fee in the low single digits of dollars, sometimes bundled into a day-use or camping charge. No special RV permits. NH State Parks dump stations for registered campers only. State-park and private campground dumps are usually reserved for registered guests or day-use payers, which is the honest way to get a clean dump and a fresh-water fill in one stop. Budget for propane top-offs (Multiple suppliers along NH-28; Manchester (~5 miles W)) and remember fuel and groceries usually run cheaper in the bigger community nearby than at a small in-town station. If you're staying overnight, campground rates in this area are the biggest single line item, so book ahead in peak season to lock in the better sites.
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Best Time to Visit Derry by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
17F - 31F
Crowds: Low
Freezing with significant snowfall. Most campgrounds closed Nov-April.
Spring
Mar - May
35F - 55F
Crowds: Medium
Variable wet. Mud season March-April. Campgrounds open mid-May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
60F - 83F
Crowds: High
Warm pleasant. Best camping season.
Fall
Sep - Oct
43F - 65F
Crowds: Medium
Beautiful foliage. October peak.
Explore the Derry Area
A few things we've picked up about RVing around Derry. Hidden Valley RV & Golf Park is closest full-service campground in Derry - book ahead for summer. Robert Frost Farm is low-key worthwhile stop; poetry trail free and seasonal. Southern NH popular leaf-peeping corridor; fall weekends heavy traffic on NH-28. Salem has Walmart useful for RV supply runs. While you are in the area, Robert Frost Farm (Within Derry (NH-28)) and Canobie Lake Park (~5 miles S in Salem) are the stops worth making time for. If you can choose your dates, Summer (June-Aug) for camping; fall for foliage is the window to aim for.
Above all, treat Derry the way we treat any smaller stop: get your tanks handled at a campground or state-park dump while you have the chance, keep your fresh-water tank topped, and don't assume repair or specialty parts are available locally. Carry a little reserve on propane and water, confirm dump hours before you count on them, and a bit of planning here easily beats scrambling for a station later.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Derry
Are there RV dump stations in Derry, NH?
Yes. We track several RV dump station(s) in and right around Derry, and right now a portion of them charge a fee. That's a small but usable count for a town this size, so it's smart to check the exact location and hours on our Derry map before you arrive rather than assuming one is open. If your tanks aren't urgent, the cleanest option is usually to dump at one of the nearby campgrounds or state parks listed on this page, where you also get fresh water in the same stop.
Are any of the Derry dump stations free?
Right now our map shows some free dump option(s) in the Derry area, which means a portion of the stations we track charge a fee. Free dumps are uncommon in and around town, so plan to pay a few dollars or dump as part of a campground or state-park stay. If saving money matters, combine your dump with a fuel stop or a night's camping so you're not paying a standalone fee, and always carry enough tank capacity to reach the next reliable station rather than gambling on a free one being available.
Where's the nearest campground with a dump station near Derry?
The campgrounds around Derry are your most dependable dump-and-fill points. Hidden Valley RV & Golf Park (Private Resort, Full hookups; 300 sites on 800+ acres). In Derry. Large park with golf amenities. Bear Brook State Park (State Park, Electric; NHs largest state park). ~10 miles NW in Allenstown. Trails, beach, camp store. Pawtuckaway State Park (State Park, Electric; lake access). ~10 miles N in Nottingham. Swimming, hiking, kayaking. Most of these keep a dump station for registered campers, and several have fresh-water fill and hot showers on site, so a single stop covers your tanks and your water. Call ahead in the busy season to confirm the dump is open and whether you need to be a registered guest, since some parks limit dump access to campers or day-use fee payers. Distances and amenities are worth verifying before you commit your route.
Can I park an RV overnight in Derry?
No overnight RV at Canobie Lake Park. Town discourages overnight street parking. Our advice is to skip the guesswork and book a nearby campground or state park, where you get a legal, level spot plus hookups, water, and a dump station. If you only need a few hours of rest in transit, a highway rest area is a safer bet than a residential street. Always read posted signs, and when in doubt call the local city hall or the park you're eyeing to confirm the current rules before you settle in for the night.
What highways serve Derry?
Derry is served by NH-28, NH-102, NH-111. I-93 ~5 miles W (Exit 4 at Manchester); I-495 in MA ~10 miles S No RV-specific restrictions. NH does not have parkway-style bans. For a big rig, the main routes here are generally manageable, but it always pays to scout your approach: know your height and length, avoid unnecessary two-lane shortcuts with tight curves, and give yourself room to turn around if a road narrows. Mapping the last few miles into your dump or campground ahead of time saves a lot of stress, especially if you're towing or driving a longer coach through unfamiliar country.
What's the best time of year to visit Derry with an RV?
The sweet spot is Summer (June-Aug) for camping; fall for foliage, when temperatures are comfortable and the roads are clear. Watch out for Winters harsh - must winterize. Can drop below 2F. ~43 inches precipitation including snow. Summer brings the biggest crowds and, in many spots, heat or humidity, while winter can close seasonal facilities and make some dumps and campgrounds unavailable. If you can travel outside peak weeks you'll find better campsite availability, easier dumps, and lower rates. Whatever season you pick, check that the specific campground or state-park dump you're relying on is actually open before you build your route around it.
What are winter conditions like in Derry?
Winter here runs roughly 17F to 31F. Freezing with significant snowfall. Most campgrounds closed Nov-April. For RVers that means two things: many campground and state-park dump stations shut off or close entirely to prevent freezing, and you may need to winterize your own plumbing or use tank heaters and heated hoses. If you're traveling through in the cold months, confirm ahead of time which facilities stay open year-round, carry extra fresh water in case a fill point is closed, and give yourself a weather buffer. Cold-season travel is doable here with preparation, but don't assume the same services you'd find in summer.
What are summer conditions like in Derry?
Summer typically runs about 60F to 83F. Warm pleasant. Best camping season. This is peak season, so campgrounds and their dump stations see the most traffic and the best sites book up early. If heat is a factor, aim for a site with electric hookups so you can run the air conditioning, park in shade where you can, and keep your fresh-water tank full for drinking and cooling off. Dump early in the day before lines form, and reserve well ahead for weekends and holidays when both sites and dump access are in highest demand around Derry.
Where can I get propane near Derry?
Propane is available at Multiple suppliers along NH-28; Manchester (~5 miles W). It's a good habit to top off propane whenever you're already near a supplier rather than waiting until you're low, since small towns can have limited hours or run out. Call ahead to confirm they fill RV tanks (not just exchange cylinders) and check their hours, especially on weekends. Carrying a bit of reserve is smart in this part of the country, where the next reliable fill point may be a fair drive away, particularly heading into more rural or seasonal areas.
Is there RV repair or service in Derry?
For RV service, Manchester NH (~5-10 miles W); Nashua (~15 miles S). For anything beyond a minor fix, expect to travel to a bigger town, and call ahead since rural and small-city shops often run on limited schedules and may need to order parts. Carry a basic tool kit, spare fuses, sealant, and common RV consumables so you can handle small problems yourself. Knowing where the nearest real service center sits before you have a breakdown is one of the simplest ways to avoid being stranded on a trip through this area.
Where can I buy groceries and supplies near Derry?
Supermarkets in Derry on NH-28. Manchester has big-box options. For a longer stay, we stock up in the biggest community we pass, where prices are usually better and selection is wider than at a small in-town store. Plan a single big grocery run rather than repeated trips, top off fresh water while you're near a reliable source, and grab any specialty RV items in the larger town since small stores rarely carry them. That approach keeps you self-sufficient between stops and cuts down on backtracking when you're camped somewhere quieter around Derry.
What is there to do around Derry?
Worth your time nearby: Robert Frost Farm (Within Derry (NH-28)), Canobie Lake Park (~5 miles S in Salem), Bear Brook State Park (~10 miles NW). The best window for it is Summer (June-Aug) for camping; fall for foliage. We like to build a dump-and-fuel stop into a day that also hits something worth seeing, so you're not just servicing the rig and moving on. Check current hours and any seasonal closures before you go, since smaller attractions in this area can keep short or seasonal schedules. Even a fuel stop is a better break when you know what's close enough to justify parking the rig for a couple of hours.
Is boondocking or free camping available near Derry?
Limited near Derry - suburban southern NH. No free camping in Derry. Some dispersed in White Mountain NF (farther north). Always verify the current rules with the managing agency before you set up, since regulations change and some areas that once allowed dispersed camping no longer do. If you can't confirm a legal free spot, the nearby state parks and private campgrounds are the dependable fallback and give you a dump and fresh water in the bargain. Never dump your tanks anywhere but a proper station, no matter where you're parked overnight around Derry.
Do I need any permits or fees for dumping near Derry?
No special RV permits. NH State Parks dump stations for registered campers only. In practice, most dependable dumps around Derry sit inside campgrounds or state parks, which means you'll either be a registered camper or pay a day-use or dump fee to use them. Standalone free dumps are scarce here, so carry a few dollars and don't assume access is open to non-guests. Check posted hours, rinse and cap your connections before you pull away, and never leave a mess at a station. Following the posted rules keeps these dumps available for the RVers who come after you, which matters most in smaller towns with few options.
Are there RV dump stations in Derry, NH?
Yes. We track {{stationCount}} RV dump station(s) in and right around Derry, and right now {{paidPct}} of them charge a fee. That's a small but usable count for a town this size, so it's smart to check the exact location and hours on our Derry map before you arrive rather than assuming one is open. If your tanks aren't urgent, the cleanest option is usually to dump at one of the nearby campgrounds or state parks listed on this page, where you also get fresh water in the same stop.
Are any of the Derry dump stations free?
Right now our map shows {{freeCount}} free dump option(s) in the Derry area, which means {{paidPct}} of the stations we track charge a fee. Free dumps are uncommon in and around town, so plan to pay a few dollars or dump as part of a campground or state-park stay. If saving money matters, combine your dump with a fuel stop or a night's camping so you're not paying a standalone fee, and always carry enough tank capacity to reach the next reliable station rather than gambling on a free one being available.
Where's the nearest campground with a dump station near Derry?
The campgrounds around Derry are your most dependable dump-and-fill points. Hidden Valley RV & Golf Park (Private Resort, Full hookups; 300 sites on 800+ acres). In Derry. Large park with golf amenities. Bear Brook State Park (State Park, Electric; NHs largest state park). ~10 miles NW in Allenstown. Trails, beach, camp store. Pawtuckaway State Park (State Park, Electric; lake access). ~10 miles N in Nottingham. Swimming, hiking, kayaking. Most of these keep a dump station for registered campers, and several have fresh-water fill and hot showers on site, so a single stop covers your tanks and your water. Call ahead in the busy season to confirm the dump is open and whether you need to be a registered guest, since some parks limit dump access to campers or day-use fee payers. Distances and amenities are worth verifying before you commit your route.
Can I park an RV overnight in Derry?
No overnight RV at Canobie Lake Park. Town discourages overnight street parking. Our advice is to skip the guesswork and book a nearby campground or state park, where you get a legal, level spot plus hookups, water, and a dump station. If you only need a few hours of rest in transit, a highway rest area is a safer bet than a residential street. Always read posted signs, and when in doubt call the local city hall or the park you're eyeing to confirm the current rules before you settle in for the night.
What highways serve Derry?
Derry is served by NH-28, NH-102, NH-111. I-93 ~5 miles W (Exit 4 at Manchester); I-495 in MA ~10 miles S No RV-specific restrictions. NH does not have parkway-style bans. For a big rig, the main routes here are generally manageable, but it always pays to scout your approach: know your height and length, avoid unnecessary two-lane shortcuts with tight curves, and give yourself room to turn around if a road narrows. Mapping the last few miles into your dump or campground ahead of time saves a lot of stress, especially if you're towing or driving a longer coach through unfamiliar country.
What's the best time of year to visit Derry with an RV?
The sweet spot is Summer (June-Aug) for camping; fall for foliage, when temperatures are comfortable and the roads are clear. Watch out for Winters harsh - must winterize. Can drop below 2F. ~43 inches precipitation including snow. Summer brings the biggest crowds and, in many spots, heat or humidity, while winter can close seasonal facilities and make some dumps and campgrounds unavailable. If you can travel outside peak weeks you'll find better campsite availability, easier dumps, and lower rates. Whatever season you pick, check that the specific campground or state-park dump you're relying on is actually open before you build your route around it.
What are winter conditions like in Derry?
Winter here runs roughly 17F to 31F. Freezing with significant snowfall. Most campgrounds closed Nov-April. For RVers that means two things: many campground and state-park dump stations shut off or close entirely to prevent freezing, and you may need to winterize your own plumbing or use tank heaters and heated hoses. If you're traveling through in the cold months, confirm ahead of time which facilities stay open year-round, carry extra fresh water in case a fill point is closed, and give yourself a weather buffer. Cold-season travel is doable here with preparation, but don't assume the same services you'd find in summer.
What are summer conditions like in Derry?
Summer typically runs about 60F to 83F. Warm pleasant. Best camping season. This is peak season, so campgrounds and their dump stations see the most traffic and the best sites book up early. If heat is a factor, aim for a site with electric hookups so you can run the air conditioning, park in shade where you can, and keep your fresh-water tank full for drinking and cooling off. Dump early in the day before lines form, and reserve well ahead for weekends and holidays when both sites and dump access are in highest demand around Derry.
Where can I get propane near Derry?
Propane is available at Multiple suppliers along NH-28; Manchester (~5 miles W). It's a good habit to top off propane whenever you're already near a supplier rather than waiting until you're low, since small towns can have limited hours or run out. Call ahead to confirm they fill RV tanks (not just exchange cylinders) and check their hours, especially on weekends. Carrying a bit of reserve is smart in this part of the country, where the next reliable fill point may be a fair drive away, particularly heading into more rural or seasonal areas.
Is there RV repair or service in Derry?
For RV service, Manchester NH (~5-10 miles W); Nashua (~15 miles S). For anything beyond a minor fix, expect to travel to a bigger town, and call ahead since rural and small-city shops often run on limited schedules and may need to order parts. Carry a basic tool kit, spare fuses, sealant, and common RV consumables so you can handle small problems yourself. Knowing where the nearest real service center sits before you have a breakdown is one of the simplest ways to avoid being stranded on a trip through this area.
Where can I buy groceries and supplies near Derry?
Supermarkets in Derry on NH-28. Manchester has big-box options. For a longer stay, we stock up in the biggest community we pass, where prices are usually better and selection is wider than at a small in-town store. Plan a single big grocery run rather than repeated trips, top off fresh water while you're near a reliable source, and grab any specialty RV items in the larger town since small stores rarely carry them. That approach keeps you self-sufficient between stops and cuts down on backtracking when you're camped somewhere quieter around Derry.
What is there to do around Derry?
Worth your time nearby: Robert Frost Farm (Within Derry (NH-28)), Canobie Lake Park (~5 miles S in Salem), Bear Brook State Park (~10 miles NW). The best window for it is Summer (June-Aug) for camping; fall for foliage. We like to build a dump-and-fuel stop into a day that also hits something worth seeing, so you're not just servicing the rig and moving on. Check current hours and any seasonal closures before you go, since smaller attractions in this area can keep short or seasonal schedules. Even a fuel stop is a better break when you know what's close enough to justify parking the rig for a couple of hours.
Is boondocking or free camping available near Derry?
Limited near Derry - suburban southern NH. No free camping in Derry. Some dispersed in White Mountain NF (farther north). Always verify the current rules with the managing agency before you set up, since regulations change and some areas that once allowed dispersed camping no longer do. If you can't confirm a legal free spot, the nearby state parks and private campgrounds are the dependable fallback and give you a dump and fresh water in the bargain. Never dump your tanks anywhere but a proper station, no matter where you're parked overnight around Derry.
Do I need any permits or fees for dumping near Derry?
No special RV permits. NH State Parks dump stations for registered campers only. In practice, most dependable dumps around Derry sit inside campgrounds or state parks, which means you'll either be a registered camper or pay a day-use or dump fee to use them. Standalone free dumps are scarce here, so carry a few dollars and don't assume access is open to non-guests. Check posted hours, rinse and cap your connections before you pull away, and never leave a mess at a station. Following the posted rules keeps these dumps available for the RVers who come after you, which matters most in smaller towns with few options.
Are there free dump stations in Derry?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Derry.
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