Crowdsourced porta potty locations across the Triangle β updated by construction crews, event workers, and outdoor laborers who actually use them.
Live pins from the community Β· Greater Triangle Area
Interactive map with live pins from the Raleigh community
Open Live MapRaleigh is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast. The Research Triangle Park, downtown redevelopment projects, and suburban expansion have made Raleigh a non-stop construction zone. With thousands of tradespeople β electricians, framers, HVAC techs, concrete crews β working long shifts across dozens of active sites, finding a portable restroom when you need one is a real daily challenge. ThroneFinder crowdsources pin locations so you always know where the nearest unit is, whether you're on a Cary job site or working the I-540 extension.
Raleigh's event calendar is packed year-round. The NC State Fair draws nearly a million visitors to the State Fairgrounds each fall, and outdoor festivals like Hopscotch Music Festival, Brewgaloo, and countless food truck rallies fill parks and streets with staff and attendees who depend on porta potties placed far from permanent restrooms. Event coordinators and volunteers now use ThroneFinder to quickly locate the nearest unit during setup and teardown β the most chaotic times when nobody has time to wander.
Beyond construction and events, Raleigh's parks and greenway system β from William B. Umstead State Park to the Neuse River Trail β attract cyclists, runners, and trail workers who often find portable restrooms at trailheads. ThroneFinder pins these locations too, so weekend warriors and maintenance crews alike can plan their routes around confirmed stops. If you spot a unit that's not on the map, drop a pin. Every pin you add helps someone else.
Real people solving a real daily problem
Raleigh's residential and commercial boom means active sites everywhere from North Hills to Downtown. Find the closest unit before the foreman asks where you went.
NC State Fair, Hopscotch, Brewgaloo β events at the Fairgrounds, Moore Square, and Dorothea Dix Park always have units that staff need to track down fast.
Delivery drivers and utility techs covering the Triangle know permanent restrooms are hit-or-miss. Porta potties on active worksites are often the only option for miles.