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Dump fee for registered campers

RognBon
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We just returned from Westside regional park in Bodega Bay, Ca, which is operated by Sonoma county parks department. We usually stay there at least 3-5 times a year. They have added something new since our last visit in May. As of 7/1/2013 even if you are a registered camper you must pay a $7.00 fee to use the dump station. This is on top of the $28.00 per night fee for dry camping. Credit or debit cards only to use the dump. When you swipe your card the lid to the dump is unlocked for sixteen minutes. When time is up an alarm sounds to let the park personnel know you have overstayed your allotted time. I don't know if the other Sonoma county parks are doing the same thing, but I would imagine they are. This is not intended to be a complaint, just for informational purposes for anyone else who might be headed that way.
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Jim_Shoe
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A state park near me has a CG with FHU sites as well as W & E sites. The FHU sites cost more per night. If the W & E sites don't need to dump, they save money, otherwise they pay $10 to dump. Since restrooms/showers are available to everyone in the CG, those that opt to use them instead of filling their black and grey tanks may save money over the summer camping season by not needing to dump every weekend, and the park saves money by not extending the sewer the full length of the CG. And the pay dump station is open to the public - not just campers. Seems fair to me.
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elkhorn98
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Every Forest Service dump station I have been to in CA charges to dump (even to campers). Westside park is not FHU and charges a similar rate. It's not a FHU park charging to dump.
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parkmanaa
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Speaking as a campground owner, I find it a real
ripoff to charge for dumping in addition to regular
camping fee.

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rv2go wrote:
California is not the only place that is charging for dumping.
A friend staying in Cherry Creek State Park, just a few miles from Denver, CO reports that dry the camping fee is $18 per night, plus a $18 dumping fee.


Not sure where that came from - we camp there regularly. Full Hookups are only $26 a night. That would make it more expensive than a FHU. In all the years we have camped there we have never seen or heard of a dump fee if you have a campsite. I just checked Reserve America, and the State Park website, and there is no mention of a dump fee. There is no dry camping in the park other than in the campground.

You do have to pay an additional fee to enter the park, as with all Colorado State Parks - we have an annual pass.
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RognBon
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As I said in my original post, I was not complaining but merely passing on the information. However, I looked on the Sonoma county parks website and could find no mention of this new policy. I think they should make mention of this fee so others can decide if they wish to stay as this may be a deal breaker for some people. The new fee will not stop me from staying at this particular park, as it is one of our favorites. Others will probably disagree.
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Allworth
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I don't want to seem negative about this, but....

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All it encourages is for some RV'ers to drive down a remote country road and let'er fly by the side of the road. There's way too much of that done now in areas were RV dumping charges are required.

A few years ago we were behind a big DP MH going thru South Dakota on I-90 south of Pierre that apparently had an electric valve on the holding tanks for dumping and wittnessed it being opened when going down the road and out the stuff came. We got in the other lane real quick but the smell and seeing what was happening was unmistakeable. I have no idea whether any dumping fees are charged in South Dakota but we never have paid any there.
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Pretty smart idea, having to use plastic to pay to dump. Now they have a name and time of usage. Now if someone dumps illegal fluids down, they can track who may have done it. Just hope you arent the guy just before or after. It wont be long when you can or have to use a credit card to use the bathroom or take a shower.

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dodge_guy
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Part of the reason I do private campgrounds, yes I know a few of them will charge to dump and that is usually just for non campers.
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Wow...$35 a night and you only get to dump once for that price. Private parks with FHU (and maybe a little cable and wifi) is sounding more economical nowadays...lol
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TyroneandGladys
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rv2go wrote:
California is not the only place that is charging for dumping.
A friend staying in Cherry Creek State Park, just a few miles from Denver, CO reports that dry the camping fee is $18 per night, plus a $18 dumping fee.


Do not forget that you have to also pay for a park pass if not a annual pass it is another $9.00 per day
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RognBon wrote:
This is not intended to be a complaint, just for informational purposes for anyone else who might be headed that way.


Forgot to say thanx for the heads up.
I'll let our neighbors know they're heading down there next week.

shooker99
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MMMMmmmmm is this anything like you rent motel room, they charge if you flush stool?????????????????

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I feel that a dump station is a basic amenity, such as a road to the site. Today, if the campground wants to charge me extra, I wonโ€™t pay it, because I wonโ€™t be staying there.

If it becomes very wide spread in the future, who knows?
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