RV Dump Stations In Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
40.1109° N, 77.0350° W
Quick Overview
Dillsburg sits on US-15 in northern York County, Pennsylvania, right between Harrisburg and Gettysburg, and that central location shapes the whole dump-station picture. Our database shows several listed dump stations in and around Dillsburg, more than a lot of the small towns out this way, largely because you are surrounded by campgrounds serving the Gettysburg tourist trade. For a clean, reliable public option, Gifford Pinchot State Park east of town has sanitary dump stations.
Most RVers here are using Dillsburg as a quieter, cheaper base for hitting Gettysburg, Harrisburg, and Hershey without paying full tourist-town rates. That works well because the dump options spread across a state park and a cluster of private campgrounds along the US-15 corridor toward Gettysburg. Gifford Pinchot, about 10 miles east near Lewisberry, is the anchor, with a dump station, electric and a few full-hookup sites, modern bathhouses, and Pinchot Lake.
The facility landscape here is a healthy mix of public and private. Beyond the state park, campgrounds like King's Campground just south of Dillsburg and Drummer Boy near Gettysburg offer dump access with a stay. Pennsylvania rest areas will not serve you for dumping, and PennDOT rest areas cap parking at two hours, though Turnpike service plazas do allow overnight parking. For tank service, think state park or private campground, not roadside.
Access is easy on US-15, a fast four-lane RV route straight through Dillsburg. I-83 near Harrisburg and York sits about 12 to 15 miles east, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike is roughly 20 miles north. The main roads are big-rig friendly; just watch a few older borough streets in town that get tight. With the state park, several private campgrounds, and a developed service corridor all close by, this is one of the more convenient small towns in the region to keep your tanks and hookups sorted. Below are the dump stations we have mapped in and around Dillsburg.
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All Dump Stations Near Dillsburg
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Walmar Manor Campground | 3.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Deer Run Campgrounds | 6.6 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Free |
| Gifford Pinchot State Park | 7.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| All American Truck Plaza | 9.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Flying J Travel Plaza #708 | 9.7 mi | 3.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mountain Creek Campground | 10.6 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Free |
| Cedar Lake Campground | 10.9 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Free |
| Western Village RV Park Inc. | 10.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Conewago Isle Campground | 10.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Pine Grove Furnace State Park | 13.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Walmar Manor Campground
3.7 miDeer Run Campgrounds
6.6 miGifford Pinchot State Park
7.5 miAll American Truck Plaza
9.0 miFlying J Travel Plaza #708
9.7 miMountain Creek Campground
10.6 miCedar Lake Campground
10.9 miWestern Village RV Park Inc.
10.9 miConewago Isle Campground
10.9 miPine Grove Furnace State Park
13.0 miTraveling to Dillsburg by RV
Dillsburg is one of the easier towns in south-central Pennsylvania to reach in an RV because it rides US-15, a fast four-lane highway connecting Harrisburg to Gettysburg. From the north, drop down US-15 out of the Harrisburg area; from the south, US-15 runs up from Gettysburg in about half an hour. If you are coming across the state, I-83 near Harrisburg and York is only 12 to 15 miles east, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike sits about 20 miles north. These are all wide, well-maintained routes with no clearance trouble.
In town, a few older borough streets get tight for a big rig, so stick to US-15 and PA-74 or PA-194 when you can. Fuel and diesel are easy along US-15 and near the I-83 interchanges toward Harrisburg and York. Handle groceries, propane, and any RV service in Dillsburg, Mechanicsburg, or the greater Harrisburg area, all within a short drive. The region is developed enough that resupply is never a problem here.
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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 Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, 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 Dillsburg
Dumping around Dillsburg is reasonable, with the state park offering the best public value. Gifford Pinchot State Park charges for dump-station use as an additional fee, and camping there requires a reservation, with electric sites and a few full-hookup sites at typical Pennsylvania state-park rates. Because a reservation is required, plan ahead rather than showing up expecting a walk-in dump. The dump fee is modest compared with the private campgrounds.
Private campgrounds along the US-15 corridor toward Gettysburg, like King's Campground and Drummer Boy, bundle dumping into a nightly stay that runs higher but adds convenience and battlefield proximity. Propane is easy and affordable through AmeriGas at 922 York Road in Dillsburg or in Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg. With several dump listings in the area, you have more flexibility here than in most small towns, so shop the state park versus private options based on where you want to camp.
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Best Time to Visit Dillsburg by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
23F - 38F
Crowds: Low
Cold and snowy with lows in the low 20s. Many private campgrounds close or run limited, and the state park dump station may be winterized. Call ahead.
Spring
Mar - May
40F - 60F
Crowds: Medium
A pleasant, greening shoulder season by April, though rain is common and can soften early-season sites. Gettysburg touring picks up.
Summer
Jun - Aug
63F - 85F
Crowds: High
Warm, humid, and busy with Gettysburg-bound travelers. Book Gifford Pinchot and the private campgrounds early, especially on weekends and holidays.
Fall
Sep - Oct
44F - 64F
Crowds: Medium
The standout season. Crisp, colorful October days ideal for touring Gettysburg and the orchard country around Dillsburg with calmer campgrounds.
Explore the Dillsburg Area
Our take on Dillsburg: use it as a value base and let the surrounding campgrounds and state park handle your dumping. Gifford Pinchot State Park about 10 miles east near Lewisberry is the best public option, with a dump station, hookups, modern bathhouses, and Pinchot Lake for boating and fishing. Reserve ahead in summer and fall, because it draws crowds from Harrisburg and York and books up on weekends.
Second, if you are here to tour Gettysburg, consider a campground along US-15 toward the battlefield, like King's Campground just south of town or Drummer Boy near the park, which put you minutes from the visitor center with dump access included. Third, skip the rest areas for tank service; PennDOT limits parking to two hours and there are no dump stations. Finally, if you like quirky local color and can handle the cold, Dillsburg is pickle country and hosts a New Year's Eve Pickle Drop, so a late-December stop has some fun to it even in the off-season.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Dillsburg
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania?
The Dillsburg area has several listed dump stations, more than most small towns out here, thanks to the campgrounds serving the Gettysburg trade. Gifford Pinchot State Park about 10 miles east near Lewisberry has sanitary dump stations and is the best public option. Private campgrounds along US-15 toward Gettysburg, like King's Campground just south of town and Drummer Boy near the battlefield, also offer dump access with a stay. Skip the rest areas, since Pennsylvania rest areas do not provide dump stations. Plan your tank service around the state park or a campground.
Are there free dump stations in Dillsburg?
Not free ones. Gifford Pinchot State Park charges an additional fee for dump-station use, and the private campgrounds bundle dumping into a paid stay. The upside is that the area has more dump options than most small towns, so you can shop around. The state park fee is modest compared with a private campground night. If you are already camping at Gifford Pinchot or a US-15 campground near Gettysburg, dumping is either included or a small add-on. For a value dump, the state park is your best bet near Dillsburg.
How much does it cost to dump near Dillsburg?
At Gifford Pinchot State Park, dump-station use is an additional fee on top of the park reservation, and it is modest by regional standards. Camping there requires a reservation, with electric and a few full-hookup sites at typical Pennsylvania state-park rates. Private campgrounds along US-15 toward Gettysburg, like King's Campground and Drummer Boy, fold dumping into a nightly fee that runs higher but adds convenience and battlefield access. Propane through AmeriGas at 922 York Road in Dillsburg is priced separately. Overall, dumping here is affordable, especially if you use the state park.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring a standard, well-organized dump kit and you will be set at Gifford Pinchot or any US-15 campground. Pack a good sewer hose with fittings, disposable gloves, a clear elbow connector so you can see when the tanks run clear, and water for a black-tank flush. Keep hand sanitizer and paper towels within reach, carry tank treatment for after you dump, and stash a dedicated pair of gloves you never use for anything else. A small trash bag helps too. Nothing special is required for this area beyond the usual careful setup.
Can I park overnight or dump at Pennsylvania rest areas?
Not really for either need near Dillsburg. PennDOT rest areas limit parking to two hours in a 24-hour period, so they are not an overnight option, and they do not provide RV dump stations. Overnight parking is allowed at Pennsylvania Turnpike service plazas, roughly 20 miles north, if you are on the Turnpike. For dumping, use Gifford Pinchot State Park east of town or a private campground along US-15. For an overnight without camping, a Turnpike service plaza or a manager-approved big-box lot in Mechanicsburg or Harrisburg is a better bet than a PennDOT rest area.
Is the Gifford Pinchot dump station open in winter?
Often not, or on limited hours. South-central Pennsylvania winters are cold and snowy, with lows in the low 20s, so Gifford Pinchot may winterize its dump station to prevent freeze damage, and many private campgrounds close or run limited from late fall through early spring. Before you rely on the state park dump station in December through February, call the park office to confirm it and the water are on. If you are traveling here in winter, carry extra tank capacity and plan tank service around a facility you have confirmed is open.
What is the closest dump station to Dillsburg?
Gifford Pinchot State Park is the closest reliable public dump station, about 10 miles east near Lewisberry, with sanitary dump stations, electric and a few full-hookup sites, and Pinchot Lake. If you are heading toward Gettysburg instead, King's Campground just south of Dillsburg is very close and offers dump access with a stay, and Drummer Boy near the battlefield is about 25 miles south. All are easy to reach on US-15. Between the state park and the cluster of private campgrounds, you have unusually good dump-station coverage for a town this size.
Where can I get propane and RV service near Dillsburg?
Propane is easy here. AmeriGas has an office at 922 York Road in Dillsburg, and there are additional refill options in Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg a short drive away. For RV repair and dealer service, the Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg area, roughly 12 to 15 miles east, has the shops you need. This is a developed corridor, so unlike many small towns you will not struggle to find parts, propane, or a service bay. We would knock out any maintenance and a resupply while based in Dillsburg, since everything is close before you head to the battlefield.
What is there to do around Dillsburg for RVers?
Location is the draw. Gettysburg National Military Park sits about 20 to 25 miles south on US-15, one of the most-visited historic sites in the country, with a battlefield, museum, and visitor center. Gifford Pinchot State Park east of town offers boating, fishing, and swimming on 2,300-acre Pinchot Lake. Hershey and Hersheypark are about 35 miles northeast, and Harrisburg with the Pennsylvania State Capitol is 15 miles northeast along the Susquehanna. Dillsburg itself is orchard-and-pickle country. It is an easy few days of Civil War history, lake recreation, and family attractions from one central base.
Is Dillsburg a good base for visiting Gettysburg?
It is a smart, value-minded one. Dillsburg sits on US-15 only about 20 to 25 miles north of Gettysburg, so you can camp for less than the tourist-town rates and still reach the battlefield in half an hour. Gifford Pinchot State Park nearby gives you a dump station and hookups, and campgrounds like King's Campground put you even closer to the park. You also get easy access to Harrisburg and Hershey from the same base. For RVers who want to see Gettysburg without paying peak battlefield-campground prices, Dillsburg is a practical choice.
Do I need a reservation for Gifford Pinchot State Park?
Yes, staying overnight at Gifford Pinchot State Park requires a reservation. You can book a site up to 11 months in advance online or by calling the park office, and we recommend doing so for summer weekends and fall color, when the park draws crowds from Harrisburg and York. Every site has a large paved pad that fits motorhomes and tents, most have electric, and a few offer full hookups. Dump-station use is an additional fee. If you only need to dump and not camp, call ahead to confirm day-use access and current fees.
When is the best time to visit Dillsburg in an RV?
Fall is the clear standout. Crisp, colorful October days are ideal for touring Gettysburg and the orchard country around Dillsburg, and the campgrounds are calmer than the summer rush. Spring is pleasant once April greens up, though rain can soften early-season sites, and Gettysburg touring picks up. Summer is warm, humid, and the busiest season, so reserve Gifford Pinchot and the private campgrounds early. Winter is cold and snowy with many facilities closed or limited. For the best mix of weather, open dump stations, and sightseeing, aim for the fall shoulder.
Can big rigs get around Dillsburg easily?
On the main roads, yes. US-15 through Dillsburg is a fast four-lane highway, and I-83 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike nearby are all big-rig friendly with no clearance issues. The one caution is a few older borough streets in town that get tight for a long motorhome or fifth wheel, so stick to US-15, PA-74, and PA-194 for through travel and avoid threading the narrow downtown blocks. Reaching Gifford Pinchot State Park and the US-15 campgrounds toward Gettysburg is straightforward on wide roads, so most rigs have an easy time based here.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania?
The Dillsburg area has {{stationCount}} listed dump stations, more than most small towns out here, thanks to the campgrounds serving the Gettysburg trade. Gifford Pinchot State Park about 10 miles east near Lewisberry has sanitary dump stations and is the best public option. Private campgrounds along US-15 toward Gettysburg, like King's Campground just south of town and Drummer Boy near the battlefield, also offer dump access with a stay. Skip the rest areas, since Pennsylvania rest areas do not provide dump stations. Plan your tank service around the state park or a campground.
Are there free dump stations in Dillsburg?
Not free ones. Gifford Pinchot State Park charges an additional fee for dump-station use, and the private campgrounds bundle dumping into a paid stay. The upside is that the area has more dump options than most small towns, so you can shop around. The state park fee is modest compared with a private campground night. If you are already camping at Gifford Pinchot or a US-15 campground near Gettysburg, dumping is either included or a small add-on. For a value dump, the state park is your best bet near Dillsburg.
How much does it cost to dump near Dillsburg?
At Gifford Pinchot State Park, dump-station use is an additional fee on top of the park reservation, and it is modest by regional standards. Camping there requires a reservation, with electric and a few full-hookup sites at typical Pennsylvania state-park rates. Private campgrounds along US-15 toward Gettysburg, like King's Campground and Drummer Boy, fold dumping into a nightly fee that runs higher but adds convenience and battlefield access. Propane through AmeriGas at 922 York Road in Dillsburg is priced separately. Overall, dumping here is affordable, especially if you use the state park.
What should I bring to an RV dump station?
Bring a standard, well-organized dump kit and you will be set at Gifford Pinchot or any US-15 campground. Pack a good sewer hose with fittings, disposable gloves, a clear elbow connector so you can see when the tanks run clear, and water for a black-tank flush. Keep hand sanitizer and paper towels within reach, carry tank treatment for after you dump, and stash a dedicated pair of gloves you never use for anything else. A small trash bag helps too. Nothing special is required for this area beyond the usual careful setup.
Can I park overnight or dump at Pennsylvania rest areas?
Not really for either need near Dillsburg. PennDOT rest areas limit parking to two hours in a 24-hour period, so they are not an overnight option, and they do not provide RV dump stations. Overnight parking is allowed at Pennsylvania Turnpike service plazas, roughly 20 miles north, if you are on the Turnpike. For dumping, use Gifford Pinchot State Park east of town or a private campground along US-15. For an overnight without camping, a Turnpike service plaza or a manager-approved big-box lot in Mechanicsburg or Harrisburg is a better bet than a PennDOT rest area.
Is the Gifford Pinchot dump station open in winter?
Often not, or on limited hours. South-central Pennsylvania winters are cold and snowy, with lows in the low 20s, so Gifford Pinchot may winterize its dump station to prevent freeze damage, and many private campgrounds close or run limited from late fall through early spring. Before you rely on the state park dump station in December through February, call the park office to confirm it and the water are on. If you are traveling here in winter, carry extra tank capacity and plan tank service around a facility you have confirmed is open.
What is the closest dump station to Dillsburg?
Gifford Pinchot State Park is the closest reliable public dump station, about 10 miles east near Lewisberry, with sanitary dump stations, electric and a few full-hookup sites, and Pinchot Lake. If you are heading toward Gettysburg instead, King's Campground just south of Dillsburg is very close and offers dump access with a stay, and Drummer Boy near the battlefield is about 25 miles south. All are easy to reach on US-15. Between the state park and the cluster of private campgrounds, you have unusually good dump-station coverage for a town this size.
Where can I get propane and RV service near Dillsburg?
Propane is easy here. AmeriGas has an office at 922 York Road in Dillsburg, and there are additional refill options in Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg a short drive away. For RV repair and dealer service, the Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg area, roughly 12 to 15 miles east, has the shops you need. This is a developed corridor, so unlike many small towns you will not struggle to find parts, propane, or a service bay. We would knock out any maintenance and a resupply while based in Dillsburg, since everything is close before you head to the battlefield.
What is there to do around Dillsburg for RVers?
Location is the draw. Gettysburg National Military Park sits about 20 to 25 miles south on US-15, one of the most-visited historic sites in the country, with a battlefield, museum, and visitor center. Gifford Pinchot State Park east of town offers boating, fishing, and swimming on 2,300-acre Pinchot Lake. Hershey and Hersheypark are about 35 miles northeast, and Harrisburg with the Pennsylvania State Capitol is 15 miles northeast along the Susquehanna. Dillsburg itself is orchard-and-pickle country. It is an easy few days of Civil War history, lake recreation, and family attractions from one central base.
Is Dillsburg a good base for visiting Gettysburg?
It is a smart, value-minded one. Dillsburg sits on US-15 only about 20 to 25 miles north of Gettysburg, so you can camp for less than the tourist-town rates and still reach the battlefield in half an hour. Gifford Pinchot State Park nearby gives you a dump station and hookups, and campgrounds like King's Campground put you even closer to the park. You also get easy access to Harrisburg and Hershey from the same base. For RVers who want to see Gettysburg without paying peak battlefield-campground prices, Dillsburg is a practical choice.
Do I need a reservation for Gifford Pinchot State Park?
Yes, staying overnight at Gifford Pinchot State Park requires a reservation. You can book a site up to 11 months in advance online or by calling the park office, and we recommend doing so for summer weekends and fall color, when the park draws crowds from Harrisburg and York. Every site has a large paved pad that fits motorhomes and tents, most have electric, and a few offer full hookups. Dump-station use is an additional fee. If you only need to dump and not camp, call ahead to confirm day-use access and current fees.
When is the best time to visit Dillsburg in an RV?
Fall is the clear standout. Crisp, colorful October days are ideal for touring Gettysburg and the orchard country around Dillsburg, and the campgrounds are calmer than the summer rush. Spring is pleasant once April greens up, though rain can soften early-season sites, and Gettysburg touring picks up. Summer is warm, humid, and the busiest season, so reserve Gifford Pinchot and the private campgrounds early. Winter is cold and snowy with many facilities closed or limited. For the best mix of weather, open dump stations, and sightseeing, aim for the fall shoulder.
Can big rigs get around Dillsburg easily?
On the main roads, yes. US-15 through Dillsburg is a fast four-lane highway, and I-83 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike nearby are all big-rig friendly with no clearance issues. The one caution is a few older borough streets in town that get tight for a long motorhome or fifth wheel, so stick to US-15, PA-74, and PA-194 for through travel and avoid threading the narrow downtown blocks. Reaching Gifford Pinchot State Park and the US-15 campgrounds toward Gettysburg is straightforward on wide roads, so most rigs have an easy time based here.
Are there free dump stations in Dillsburg?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Dillsburg.
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