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cheeseburger9_'s avatar
Nov 29, 2013

Out Door Showers

Are there out door shower use restrictions? In checking different campgrounds, the only place I found anything mentioned was Rocky Mountain National Park and you can't use an out door shower. Curious what everyone's experience has been.

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  • cheeseburger9# wrote:
    Are there out door shower use restrictions?


    Winter?
    That's the first restriction that comes to mind...
  • every one worries about grey water but I'll bet your next SS that 99% of the ones used out side let or dump the grey water on the ground when done.
  • Some time back I researched this very subject and almost bought an outdoor shower with a water (gray) collection basin. It would have been perfect for camping in the primitive campgrounds with limited or no facilities or boon docking in remote locations. I had a pop-up camper with no indoor facilities at the time. If I can find it again I'll post a link in this thread. There are many places that address gray water disposal and some have specific dump locations….those are usually developed campsites that ofter have toilet and shower facilities. Even the more primitive campgrounds usually with only pit toilets will have some kind of statement as to the disposal of gray water and thus outdoor shower water. If you can contain it and dispose of it to their satisfaction you would be good to go. If unclear I'd talk to a host or Ranger to be certain.
  • We often use our outdoor shower when camped on the beach at Assateague Island National Seashore on the Mid-Atlantic Coast. It is perfect! We also use it to wash pots and dishes in rustic camp sites. We have a shower stall in a bag that is helpful. I can't imagine why I would use it in a commercial campground with shower facilities.
  • I suspect the gray water problem prevents use in a lot of campgrounds. I have looked at available outdoor showers and have not seem one that has a system to collect the water runoff from the shower.
  • many campgrounds do not want grey water dumped on the ground. that is exactly what an outside shower does.
    bumpy