Good morning all, we are a family of 4 and have made reservations to some Florida States Park in our January getaway next winter. As our provincial parks here in Ontario campsites don't have sewage connection. We are usually good at managing grey water over a 3-4 day period, using shower facilities as needed, give the kids "pirate bath", do dishes outside and so on... But still after a long weekend our grey water tank will be full which we dump at the sewage station on our way out. My question is, how do people manage their grey water when camping in a state/provincial parks for an extended period of time 5-7 days? IMO blue totes are using lots of cargo room, overpriced (at least in Canada) and awkward to work with. Trying to stay away from the idea of pulling the camping trailer at the dumping station when needed. Does state parks offer portable sewage service ($)? What people think of grey stealth dumping?
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