This dump has a $5 fee, which is worth it if you ask me. They also have drinking water and the ever elusive dumpsters, which is a miracle for full time boondockers.
Very nice dump station that has two fresh water pumps. Large area to pul through on both sides. Very clean. Trash is just at the end as well. If you are staying in the area this is pretty much it as far as dump stations other than Hailey 11 miles south, which is also very nice.
Nice to see potable water at a dump station. Easy in/out for big rigs.
Closed though until June 5th because of covid.
This is one of the best dump stations we have been to. I think the only thing that could beat this is if a place started providing refreshments while you dump. It never smells, the views are amazing and the access is good for any size rig.
There are two dump stations, two potable water stations and two dumpsters for travelers to use. It's also right next to some great boondocking and the visitor center for the Sawtooths.
There is another dump station in Hailey, Bellevue and Stanely. All are nice and well kept.
Thanks to the US Forest Service for offering and maintaining this clean, efficient, and convenient dump station.
Located about 1/2 mile behind the Forest Service cluster of buildings. Very good tasting water as well as a dumpster. Envelopes provided to pay the $5 fee. Honor system. And well worth every penny
There is also plenty of dispersed camping also along this FS Road
We came to use the dump but the water was turned off.
As of Memorial Day, the water is still turned off.
This is a convenient dump station with the option of entering at either entrance. The price has increased to $8, worth it if you have been dry camping free in the area!
Trash dumpsters and potable water available.
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Age Restricted
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