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Old 05-03-2022, 02:32 PM   #15
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Rest stops that have fill/dump, many are free.
Campgrounds, most charge a fee.
Some fuel stations have fill, and a few of those have dumps. Some are fee some are free.
Most fairgrounds have fill/dump some are fee some are free.
Some city/county parks have fill/dump some are fee some are free.
Some waste treatment plants have dump and some have water. Some are fee some are free.

I know there are more places we have fill, but those are all I can think of at the moment.

Finding water is typically fairly easy, finding dumps is more limited. The nice thing for us is that I have a 60 gallon waste tank on my tow vehicle and we carry a 50 gallon water bladder with us also and I plan on adding a 150 gallon bladder this year.
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Nwcid, please share with us that tow vehicle mounted waste tank and how you fill and dump it. That's a great idea, and would be a game changer at water and electric only state parks.
I have 60 gallons of black tank so I would only use the truck mounted tank for gray. We can always use the bath house if the black gets close on the onboard tank.
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