Water and Dump Station / Propane


Some say it’s the community of the campground that draws them to RVing. Others say it’s an undying love of nature that brings them out to the woods, the beach or wherever else they happen to go. Still others love just getting away from the hustle and bustle of normal life and just want to rough it for a little while.

Whatever the reason, there’s something undeniably special about setting up the camper and setting off for adventure, whether familiar or brand new. Unfortunately, there’s something not as special about getting rid of your…you know. Worse, many RV campgrounds don’t have dump stations, so it can take some digging to find out where to go!

Luckily for you Leisure Time Sales offers a dump station right here for your convenience.


Most RV furnaces run off propane. So, if a cold front is coming, you'll want to be sure you have a full tank of propane. You also need propane to cook on a gas stove. Unless you are skipping hot meals or cooking outside on a grill, this is another important reason to keep an eye on your propane tank.
 
When dry camping (without hookups), your propane may also run your water heater. And, depending on the type of refrigerator in your RV, propane may also power your fridge when camping with no electricity. Propane will also run your propane-equipped generator when dry camping if you desire use of A/C, etc.

Leisure Time Sales has an on-site propane tank to help you start your RV journey.