Above, emptying The Beast's holding tanks at Malibu Creek State Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
But there are those who prefer to dry camp (or boondock) without any hook-ups or dump stations.
Do It Yourself RV has an article on how to find nearby dump sites.
They begin it with:
If you boondock often like I do, knowing where the nearest RV dump sites are located is of upmost importance. Not only for dumping the contents of the black and gray tanks, but they are often a source for potable water to refill the fresh water tank in preparation of the next boondocking campsite.
While those that camp in RV parks and campgrounds with RV dump sites can just use the on-site facilities, those of us that choose to dry camp in less conventional locations will need to hone our online skills to find them.
“Finding RV dump stations is easier now than it ever has been. You can imagine what it was like back before the age of the Internet! Today, we can find dump stations rather easily through various online sources” per Mike Wenland blogging at RVlifestyle
To read more, go here.
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