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Free dump station located between the sombrero tower and I-95. Two hoses, one for rinse water, and the other is presumably for filling your water tank, although we didn't need water and didn't use it. No sign indicating if it's potable or not. Drive between the Mexico Shop West and arcade/sombrero tower and circle around the back of the arcade to access the dump. You can also stay overnight in the parking lot for free, or you can stay in the paid campground if you need hookups.
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Still there. No sign indicating that there's a dump station, but staff tentatively said it can still be used for free, so we did.
Report Check-InSeems pretty quiet except for the busy highway right next to here. Slept right under the SOTB sign and everything seemed pretty safe.
Report Check-InBehind the arcade by the sombrero tower is a dump station, wasn’t sure at first but I saw a sign that says RV Dump
Report Check-InFree dump station located between the sombrero tower and I-95. Two hoses, one for rinse water, and the other is presumably for filling your water tank, although we didn't need water and didn't use it. No sign indicating if it's potable or not. Drive between the Mexico Shop West and arcade/sombrero tower and circle around the back of the arcade to access the dump. You can also stay overnight in the parking lot for free, or you can stay in the paid campground if you need hookups.
Report Check-InFree dump/rinse station behind the giant 200foot Sombrero Tower.
Confirmed with campground at checkout it is a free dump site!
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