RV Dump Stations In Ogden, Utah
41.2230° N, 111.9738° W
Quick Overview
Ogden sits right on I-15 at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, and that position between Salt Lake City and Idaho makes it a natural stop for RVers servicing their rig mid-trip. We track several dump stations in and around Ogden, a portion of them free and a portion paid, including two genuinely free stations right off the interstate corridor. Whether you are rolling through on a longer interstate run or basing here for a few days of canyon hiking and mountain camping, the city gives you enough coverage that finding a place to empty your tanks is rarely a hassle.
The lineup is straightforward and easy to plan around. State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply on Washington Boulevard and a nearby Maverik station both offer free dump access with rinse or potable water, while Century RV Park and the city-owned Golden Spike Event Center provide full-hookup dump service just off the 21st Street and 12th Street I-15 exits. If your trip includes camping up at Wasatch Mountain State Park in the Heber Valley, dump access there is bundled with your camping fee on the Cottonwood and Oak Hollow loops.
Elevation shapes the season here more than anything else. Down in the Ogden valley, summers run hot and dry into the 90s, while the higher camping areas around Wasatch Mountain State Park sit above 7,000 feet and can see overnight lows near freezing even in late spring or early fall. Winter brings regular snow that closes the mountain camping areas entirely, though Century RV Park and the two free public stations keep running year round for ski-season travelers passing through on I-15.
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All Dump Stations Near Ogden
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| State Trailer RV Supply | 1.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Exxon | 1.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pilot Flying J Travel Plazas #744 | 1.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sinclair Gas Station | 4.6 mi | 3.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Roy City Park Maintenance Dump Station | 5.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Maverik | 6.4 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Free |
| Maverik | 6.4 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Free |
| Maverik #481 | 6.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Public RV Dump Station | 7.3 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Free |
| Military Park - Hill AFB FamCamp | 8.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
State Trailer RV Supply
1.0 miExxon
1.5 miPilot Flying J Travel Plazas #744
1.8 miSinclair Gas Station
4.6 miRoy City Park Maintenance Dump Station
5.5 miMaverik
6.4 miMaverik
6.4 miMaverik #481
6.4 miPublic RV Dump Station
7.3 miMilitary Park - Hill AFB FamCamp
8.2 miTraveling to Ogden by RV
I-15 runs directly through Ogden, connecting south to Salt Lake City and north into Idaho, and it handles RVs and trailers with no unusual restrictions. Ogden Canyon Road heads east into the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, but it is narrow and winding, so a large motorhome is better off routing around toward the Heber Valley if the destination is Wasatch Mountain State Park rather than tackling the canyon directly.
Century RV Park sits just west of I-15 off the 21st Street exit, and the Golden Spike Event Center is just east of the interstate off 12th Street, making both easy stops for a quick dump and refuel without leaving the highway corridor. Fuel and propane are readily available at the I-15 interchanges through town, so top off here before heading up into the mountains where services get more limited.
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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 Ogden, Utah, 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 Ogden
Dumping in Ogden is inexpensive thanks to two genuinely free public stations. State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station both offer no-cost dump access with rinse or potable water, so a quick stop right off I-15 costs nothing. Private parks like Century RV Park generally fold the dump into your nightly site fee, and Wasatch Mountain State Park bundles dump access into its standard camping rate.
Given how many free options sit right along the I-15 corridor through Ogden, there is rarely a reason to pay for a standalone dump here. If you are camping at Wasatch Mountain State Park, budget for the camping fee itself rather than a separate dump charge, since the two are combined on both the Cottonwood and Oak Hollow loops.
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Best Time to Visit Ogden by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
22F - 37F
Crowds: Low
Snow settles over the valley and the higher camping areas close, but Century RV Park and the free stations at State Trailer RV and Maverik keep running for ski-season travelers.
Spring
Mar - May
40F - 62F
Crowds: Medium
Wasatch Mountain State Park camping reopens as snow clears, though late-season snow can still linger at the higher elevations into May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
63F - 91F
Crowds: High
This is peak camping season in the valley and up in the mountains, and the busier dump stations can see more activity on weekend checkout mornings.
Fall
Sep - Oct
42F - 65F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable, dry weather makes for good hiking and camping through most of the season, with snow returning to the higher elevations by October.
Explore the Ogden Area
Book Wasatch Mountain State Park up to 16 weeks ahead if you want a full-hookup site on the Cottonwood loop, since summer weekends fill fast. If you are just passing through on I-15, the free stations at State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station are the quickest options and require no advance arrangement at all.
Pack for cold nights if you are heading up to the higher-elevation camping around Wasatch Mountain State Park, since sites above 7,000 feet can see near-freezing lows even in late spring or early fall when the Ogden valley is comfortable. Fill your propane and water at the I-15 corridor stops before making the drive up, since services thin out considerably once you leave the interstate behind. Finally, favor Century RV Park or the Golden Spike Event Center over Ogden Canyon Road if you are running a large rig, since the canyon route is narrow and better suited to smaller vehicles.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Ogden
Where can I dump my RV tanks near Ogden?
You have reliable options here right off I-15. We track several dump stations in and around Ogden, including free facilities at State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and a Maverik station, plus dump access at Century RV Park, the Golden Spike Event Center, and up at Wasatch Mountain State Park about 35 miles away. Since Ogden sits directly on the interstate, most RVers plan a dump stop here whether they are heading north toward Idaho, south toward Salt Lake City, or up into the Wasatch Mountains for camping.
Is it free to dump RV tanks in Ogden?
Yes, in several cases. Of the several stations we track, some are free, including State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply on Washington Boulevard and the Maverik station, both of which offer no-cost dump access along with rinse or potable water. Private parks like Century RV Park generally include the dump in your nightly site fee if you are camping, and Wasatch Mountain State Park’s dump access comes bundled with your camping fee as well, so it rarely costs anything extra beyond your stay.
Can I dump my RV tanks in Ogden during winter?
Yes, though your options narrow. Snow settles over the valley and the higher-elevation camping areas around Wasatch Mountain State Park close for the season, but Century RV Park stays open as a ski-season base, and the free stations at State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station keep running year round. If you are heading up into the mountains for winter recreation, plan to dump and refill down in Ogden before you go, since services thin out considerably at higher elevation once the snow sets in.
Do I need a reservation to use a dump station in Ogden?
No, the dump stations themselves do not take reservations, you just pull in and empty your tanks. Where reservations matter is if you want to camp at Wasatch Mountain State Park, since bookings open 16 weeks ahead and the popular full-hookup Cottonwood loop fills fast for summer weekends. If you want to use a private RV park’s dump point without staying overnight, a quick call ahead is a good idea, though the free public stations at State Trailer RV and Maverik require no arrangement at all.
What is the best route for RVs travelling through Ogden?
I-15 runs directly through Ogden and connects south to Salt Lake City and north into Idaho, and it handles RVs and trailers without any unusual restrictions. If your trip includes Wasatch Mountain State Park, plan to head east and south toward the Heber Valley rather than up Ogden Canyon Road itself, since that narrow, winding canyon route is better suited to smaller vehicles than a large motorhome. Century RV Park and the Golden Spike Event Center both sit right off I-15 exits, making them easy stops if you just need a quick service break on a longer drive.
Are the dump stations in Ogden big-rig friendly?
Yes, most of them are. State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply is specifically noted for easy in-and-out access for large RVs, and Century RV Park’s pull-through sites with 30 and 50 amp service are built with bigger rigs in mind. The Golden Spike Event Center handles a steady stream of RVs during livestock and rodeo events, so its facilities are naturally set up for larger vehicles too. If you are running a long fifth wheel or a big motorhome, these are your safest bets over the tighter mountain campgrounds.
Can I get potable water when I dump near Ogden?
Yes, both State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station offer potable water alongside their free dump access, so you can empty tanks and refill drinking water in the same stop. Century RV Park and the Golden Spike Event Center also provide good water access for their guests. Keep a dedicated hose for fresh water separate from anything used for rinsing the dump connection, especially if you are heading up to the higher elevations around Wasatch Mountain State Park where water sources are more limited.
Where can I find propane near Ogden?
U-Haul Moving & Storage of Ogden on Wall Avenue handles propane refills for tanks from small 3-pound bottles up to 100 pounds, plus RV and camper tanks directly. Several fuel stops along the I-15 corridor through town carry propane as well. If you are heading up into Ogden Canyon or over to Wasatch Mountain State Park, fill your tanks here first, since propane access gets more limited the further you get from the I-15 corridor and into the mountains. A full tank matters more here than in warmer climates too, since mountain nights can turn cold even outside of winter.
Is overnight RV parking allowed in Ogden?
There is no dedicated municipal RV overnight lot in Ogden, but the Golden Spike Event Center offers 52 RV sites with full hookups open to the public outside of event blackout dates, and Century RV Park just off the 21st Street exit is set up for easy, late-arrival check-in. Between these two options right off I-15, Ogden gives road-tripping RVers a genuinely convenient overnight stop without needing to search for a downtown parking spot that may not allow it anyway.
How many dump stations are near Ogden?
We track several dump stations in and around Ogden, a solid number for a city positioned right on I-15 between Salt Lake City and Idaho. That count includes free public stations, private RV park facilities, and camping-linked dump access up at Wasatch Mountain State Park. Having this many options spread across the valley and up into the mountains is useful during peak summer, when both interstate travelers and mountain campers are competing for space at the busiest stations. It is also handy to know a couple of backups in case your first pick is closed for maintenance on a given day.
What should I do with my tanks before heading up to Wasatch Mountain State Park?
Dump and refill in Ogden before making the drive up, since services at the higher elevations around Wasatch Mountain State Park are more limited than what you will find right off I-15. Empty both tanks, run a round of tank treatment, and top off fresh water and propane while you have easy access to the free stations at State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply or the Maverik station. The mountain camping areas do offer their own dump access for registered campers, but starting your trip with everything topped off avoids any surprises once you are up at elevation.
Are dump stations near Ogden open to non-campers?
Yes, the two free public stations, State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station, are open to anyone with no need to be a campground guest. Private parks like Century RV Park may allow non-guest dumping for a small fee with a quick call ahead, and Wasatch Mountain State Park’s dump access is generally tied to a camping stay. For most travelers just passing through Ogden on I-15, the free public stations are the simplest and most reliable choice.
Where can I dump my RV tanks near Ogden?
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Is it free to dump RV tanks in Ogden?
Yes, in several cases. Of the {{stationCount}} stations we track, {{freeCount}} are free, including State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply on Washington Boulevard and the Maverik station, both of which offer no-cost dump access along with rinse or potable water. Private parks like Century RV Park generally include the dump in your nightly site fee if you are camping, and Wasatch Mountain State Park’s dump access comes bundled with your camping fee as well, so it rarely costs anything extra beyond your stay.
Can I dump my RV tanks in Ogden during winter?
Yes, though your options narrow. Snow settles over the valley and the higher-elevation camping areas around Wasatch Mountain State Park close for the season, but Century RV Park stays open as a ski-season base, and the free stations at State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station keep running year round. If you are heading up into the mountains for winter recreation, plan to dump and refill down in Ogden before you go, since services thin out considerably at higher elevation once the snow sets in.
Do I need a reservation to use a dump station in Ogden?
No, the dump stations themselves do not take reservations, you just pull in and empty your tanks. Where reservations matter is if you want to camp at Wasatch Mountain State Park, since bookings open 16 weeks ahead and the popular full-hookup Cottonwood loop fills fast for summer weekends. If you want to use a private RV park’s dump point without staying overnight, a quick call ahead is a good idea, though the free public stations at State Trailer RV and Maverik require no arrangement at all.
What is the best route for RVs travelling through Ogden?
I-15 runs directly through Ogden and connects south to Salt Lake City and north into Idaho, and it handles RVs and trailers without any unusual restrictions. If your trip includes Wasatch Mountain State Park, plan to head east and south toward the Heber Valley rather than up Ogden Canyon Road itself, since that narrow, winding canyon route is better suited to smaller vehicles than a large motorhome. Century RV Park and the Golden Spike Event Center both sit right off I-15 exits, making them easy stops if you just need a quick service break on a longer drive.
Are the dump stations in Ogden big-rig friendly?
Yes, most of them are. State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply is specifically noted for easy in-and-out access for large RVs, and Century RV Park’s pull-through sites with 30 and 50 amp service are built with bigger rigs in mind. The Golden Spike Event Center handles a steady stream of RVs during livestock and rodeo events, so its facilities are naturally set up for larger vehicles too. If you are running a long fifth wheel or a big motorhome, these are your safest bets over the tighter mountain campgrounds.
Can I get potable water when I dump near Ogden?
Yes, both State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station offer potable water alongside their free dump access, so you can empty tanks and refill drinking water in the same stop. Century RV Park and the Golden Spike Event Center also provide good water access for their guests. Keep a dedicated hose for fresh water separate from anything used for rinsing the dump connection, especially if you are heading up to the higher elevations around Wasatch Mountain State Park where water sources are more limited.
Where can I find propane near Ogden?
U-Haul Moving & Storage of Ogden on Wall Avenue handles propane refills for tanks from small 3-pound bottles up to 100 pounds, plus RV and camper tanks directly. Several fuel stops along the I-15 corridor through town carry propane as well. If you are heading up into Ogden Canyon or over to Wasatch Mountain State Park, fill your tanks here first, since propane access gets more limited the further you get from the I-15 corridor and into the mountains. A full tank matters more here than in warmer climates too, since mountain nights can turn cold even outside of winter.
Is overnight RV parking allowed in Ogden?
There is no dedicated municipal RV overnight lot in Ogden, but the Golden Spike Event Center offers 52 RV sites with full hookups open to the public outside of event blackout dates, and Century RV Park just off the 21st Street exit is set up for easy, late-arrival check-in. Between these two options right off I-15, Ogden gives road-tripping RVers a genuinely convenient overnight stop without needing to search for a downtown parking spot that may not allow it anyway.
How many dump stations are near Ogden?
We track {{stationCount}} dump stations in and around Ogden, a solid number for a city positioned right on I-15 between Salt Lake City and Idaho. That count includes free public stations, private RV park facilities, and camping-linked dump access up at Wasatch Mountain State Park. Having this many options spread across the valley and up into the mountains is useful during peak summer, when both interstate travelers and mountain campers are competing for space at the busiest stations. It is also handy to know a couple of backups in case your first pick is closed for maintenance on a given day.
What should I do with my tanks before heading up to Wasatch Mountain State Park?
Dump and refill in Ogden before making the drive up, since services at the higher elevations around Wasatch Mountain State Park are more limited than what you will find right off I-15. Empty both tanks, run a round of tank treatment, and top off fresh water and propane while you have easy access to the free stations at State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply or the Maverik station. The mountain camping areas do offer their own dump access for registered campers, but starting your trip with everything topped off avoids any surprises once you are up at elevation.
Are dump stations near Ogden open to non-campers?
Yes, the two free public stations, State Trailer RV & Outdoor Supply and the Maverik station, are open to anyone with no need to be a campground guest. Private parks like Century RV Park may allow non-guest dumping for a small fee with a quick call ahead, and Wasatch Mountain State Park’s dump access is generally tied to a camping stay. For most travelers just passing through Ogden on I-15, the free public stations are the simplest and most reliable choice.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Ogden?
The highest-rated station is 7/11 Phillips 66 with a rating of 4.5/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Ogden?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Ogden.
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