Look towards the water tower, that’s the way to the dump station.
Large gravel pullout area with only one dump spot with potable water.
We were going from the south rim to the north rim and needed a potable water top off. We decided to take this little detour to check out the NPS campground (which is currently closed) and the dump station.
We were presently surprised to find this wide open space dump station. Plenty of room for any rig and it was very well maintained and clean. The water hose posts were the most modern I’ve seen.
A bonus is the view of the Colorado River. Go down to the beach area afterwards and take a swim in the river. We did and it was a highlight of the trip.
If you don’t have a National Park pass the Ranger… Who is very strict… Will have you pay the $30 national park entrance fee just to go dump your tanks… I said no thanks and turned around. I don’t do national parks because they’re too crowded so I don’t have a pass and I’m definitely not paying $30 to empty my tanks and get freshwater… I’ll wait till I get to Flagstaff.
So the ride in was fantastic, beautiful views of Glen canyon. It's past campground on the right. Noone to check to see if you have a park pass. No way to flush out your tank but very nice and easy turnaround for any size rig. After we we're done we noticed a sign that says it's for registered campers use. Sooo use at your discretion. If not for the sign we'd totally recommend it to anyone. Didn't see anyone monitoring, went after business hours, but it is next to ranger station. And did I mention the views!!!
At this dump station, you can dump but there is no drinking water at this moment
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