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200m from Highway 40 there is a RV dump station and potable water. The sign says "for rodeo contestants" but at the station there is no further information, so we filled. Potable water comes partly with high, partly with very low pressure. Lift the handle whenever the pressure decreases. Potable water free, dump station costs something.
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As described. wasn't sure if it'd be on in the winter but I filled up on a very cold January morning.
Report Check-InPay to dump and free potable water. I had no issues with pressure. It was a quick fill up.
Report Check-InPotable water with insulation wrap, seems to be available year round
Report Check-InTurn on Emerson St. by sign “RV Dump Station, Water”. Pay dump station.$7 debit/ credit, free potable water.
Report Check-InTurn onto Emerson St. There is a big sign posted RV Dump Station , Potable water. $7 debit/ credit card only.
Report Check-InTurn on Emerson St. across from a tire store for sewer dump and water fill. $7 fee, debit card only. Free potable water. And trash bins.
Report Check-InAs described. Pull right in, easy fill up. Nobody around, probably could have camped here...
Report Check-In200m from Highway 40 there is a rv dump station and potable water. The sign says "for rodeo contestants" but at the station there is no further information, so we filled. Potable water comes partly with high, partly with very low pressure. Lift the handle whenever the pressure decreases. Potable water free, dump station costs something.
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