Complete guide to Camping World RV services — including dump station access, Good Sam membership benefits, RV supplies, service center offerings, and how to maximize value at Camping World locations nationwide.
Camping World is the largest RV retailer and service provider in North America, with over 180 locations across the United States. For many RVers, Camping World is a one-stop destination for dump station access, RV supplies, service and repairs, and emergency parts. Understanding what Camping World offers — and how to maximize value through memberships and strategic shopping — can save you time and money on the road. Here's everything you need to know.
Camping World Dump Station Access
Who Can Use Camping World Dump Stations
Most Camping World retail locations have on-site dump stations. Access policies vary slightly by location, but the general structure is:
- Good Sam Club members: Free dump access at all Camping World locations with active membership ($24/year)
- Non-members: Typically $10 to $15 per dump, though some locations charge up to $20 in high-demand markets
- Service customers: If you're having service work done at a Camping World service center, dump access is often included or discounted
Is Good Sam Membership Worth It for Dump Access?
If you dump at Camping World even twice per year, the $24 membership pays for itself. Beyond free dump access, Good Sam members also receive:
- 10% discount on most Camping World retail purchases (exclusions apply to RVs, sale items, and some brands)
- Discounts at 2,000+ Good Sam-affiliated campgrounds nationwide
- Access to Good Sam Roadside Assistance programs (separate paid service)
- Exclusive member pricing on extended warranties and insurance
For frequent RVers who shop at Camping World or camp at Good Sam parks regularly, the membership is a strong value. For occasional RVers who rarely visit Camping World, paying per-dump may be more economical.
For a full cost analysis of dump station fees and memberships, see our dump station cost guide.
Camping World RV Supplies and Retail
What Camping World Sells
Camping World stores carry a comprehensive range of RV supplies:
- Sanitation supplies: Sewer hoses, dump station adapters, holding tank treatments, portable waste tanks, gloves, and cleaning supplies
- Water and plumbing: Fresh water hoses, water filters, water pressure regulators, winterization supplies, and tank accessories
- Electrical and solar: Power adapters, surge protectors, solar panels, batteries, inverters, and generators
- Maintenance and repair: Sealants, roof coatings, tire care products, lubricants, and RV-specific tools
- Interior accessories: Bedding, kitchen supplies, organization systems, and furniture
- Outdoor gear: Awnings, chairs, grills, outdoor mats, and camping accessories
Pricing and Discounts
Camping World's retail prices are generally at or slightly above Amazon and specialty online retailers for most items. The advantage is immediate availability — you can walk in and walk out with what you need rather than waiting for shipping. Good Sam members save 10% on most purchases, which brings pricing in line with or below online competitors for many items.
Watch for seasonal sales, clearance events, and Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals. Camping World's email list and mobile app send notifications of sales and exclusive member offers.
Camping World Service Centers
What Services Are Offered
Camping World service centers provide:
- RV maintenance (oil changes, brake service, tire replacement, generator service)
- Collision repair and body work
- Appliance repair (refrigerators, furnaces, water heaters, air conditioners)
- Plumbing and sanitation service (tank cleaning, valve replacement, leak repair)
- Electrical and solar installation and repair
- Roof inspection, resealing, and replacement
- Warranty work for RVs purchased from Camping World
- Pre-purchase inspections for used RVs
Service Quality and Wait Times
Service quality at Camping World varies significantly by location. Some service centers have excellent reputations and skilled technicians; others are notorious for long wait times and inconsistent work. Before scheduling service:
- Read reviews on Google, Yelp, and RV forums for the specific location you're considering
- Ask about current wait times for appointments — some locations book 4 to 6 weeks out during peak season
- Get written estimates before authorizing work
- Confirm warranty coverage if applicable
Finding Camping World Locations
Camping World's website has a location finder that shows all retail stores and service centers. Filter by services offered (dump station, service center, propane filling) to find locations that meet your needs.
You can also use our dump station search tool and filter by "Camping World" to see locations near your current position or planned route. This is particularly useful when you need a dump station urgently and want to confirm Camping World availability before driving there.
Camping World vs. Independent RV Suppliers
When Camping World Makes Sense
- You need something immediately and can't wait for online shipping
- You're already stopping for dump access and want to combine errands
- You have a Good Sam membership and can stack the 10% discount
- You need service work and the local Camping World has good reviews
When to Shop Elsewhere
- You have time to order online and can get better pricing from Amazon, RVUpgradeStore, or specialty retailers
- You're looking for niche or high-end products that Camping World doesn't stock
- You prefer supporting small, independent RV shops and local businesses
- The nearest Camping World is significantly out of your way
Alternatives to Camping World
While Camping World is the largest chain, other RV service and retail options include:
- RVUpgradeStore.com: Online retailer with competitive pricing and fast shipping, specializing in RV parts and accessories
- Amazon: Increasingly strong RV supply selection, often with better pricing than brick-and-mortar stores
- Local RV dealers: Independent dealers often provide more personalized service and may have better technician availability
- Big-box stores: Walmart, Home Depot, and Lowe's carry many RV-compatible supplies (hoses, tools, cleaning products) at lower prices than RV-specific retailers
Maximizing Value at Camping World
- Join Good Sam if you camp frequently: The free dump access and 10% retail discount pay for the membership quickly
- Combine trips: When you stop to dump, browse the retail floor for supplies you'll need soon. Avoid dedicated trips just for shopping.
- Check online pricing first: Use your phone to compare Camping World prices to Amazon and other online retailers before buying
- Watch for sales: Camping World runs frequent promotions. Sign up for the email list and check the weekly ad before shopping.
- Inspect used RVs here: If you're buying a used RV from a private seller, Camping World offers pre-purchase inspections that can identify problems before you commit
- Use the dump station even if you don't shop: You're not obligated to buy anything when you dump. If you don't need supplies, dump and leave — that's what the station is there for.
For more on finding dump stations — including free alternatives to Camping World — see our free dump stations guide.
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