Formerly known as Sanidumps.
RVingLife.com

Caravan Dump Stations In Broken Head, NSW -- Find Sani-Dumps Online

28.7170° S, 153.5923° E

Quick Overview

Broken Head offers several Caravan dump point for travelers needing sanidump access along New South Wales' northern coast. Currently, some of these stations provide free dumping services, making this a straightforward stop for waste disposal needs.

This coastal community sits about 10 minutes south of Byron Bay, positioning it perfectly for RVers exploring the Pacific Highway corridor. The area draws plenty of travelers heading between Brisbane and Sydney, plus those chasing the famous Byron Bay surf scene without the crowds.

The dump point landscape here centers around holiday parks and caravan facilities rather than highway truck stops. You'll find the primary sanitary dump point at Broken Head Holiday Park, which caters specifically to the caravan crowd with proper waste disposal infrastructure. The facility handles both black water dump and gray water needs, though access requires payment as part of their services.

Access comes via the Pacific Highway (A1) with clear signage directing you toward Broken Head Road. The route accommodates big rigs without major restrictions, though some local streets near the beach areas get narrow. Most RVers find the approach straightforward from either direction on the highway.

The station listings below provide current pricing and access details to help you plan your stop efficiently.

Top Rated Dump Stations in Broken Head

No rated stations yet. Be the first to leave a review!

Traveling to Broken Head by RV

Pacific Highway (A1) provides the main access route to Broken Head, with clear exits marked for the area. RVers coming from Brisbane take the highway south for about 90 minutes, while those from Sydney face roughly an 8-hour drive north. The Broken Head Road turnoff is well-marked and handles large RVs without issues.

No significant caravan restrictions affect access to the dump point area, though some beachfront roads get tight for bigger rigs. The main routes accommodate 40-foot motorhomes and long trailer combinations comfortably. Watch for tourist traffic during peak seasons, especially around Byron Bay, which can slow progress.

Overnight parking options include several caravan parks in the immediate area, plus Byron Bay has additional caravan-friendly accommodations. The nearest rest area sits about 15 minutes north on the Pacific Highway. Walmart isn't a factor here since Australia doesn't have the same overnight parking culture as the US.

Dump Station Costs in Broken Head

Of the several stations in Broken Head, some (a portion%) are free, while a portion% charge fees for access. The paid station typically runs $10-15 AUD for dump access, which aligns with standard holiday park pricing across New South Wales' coastal regions.

Holiday park dump stations often bundle the service with other amenities, so you might pay for shower access or site fees even if you're just dumping tanks. Some parks offer discounted rates for quick stops versus overnight stays, so ask about dump-only pricing when you arrive.

Compared to inland areas, coastal dump stations in NSW tend to cost more due to higher land values and tourist demand. Budget travelers might consider timing their visits during off-peak periods when some parks offer reduced rates. The investment covers proper waste treatment and environmental compliance in this sensitive coastal zone.

Free: 6 stations (67%)
Paid: 3 stations (33%)

Contact station for pricing details.

Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

What RVers Are Saying About Broken Head

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!

Best Time to Visit Broken Head by RV

❄️

Winter

Jun - Aug

50-68°F

Crowds: Low

Coolest months with minimal crowds, perfect for peaceful coastal RVing without summer tourist rush.

🌸

Spring

Sep - Nov

60-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Pleasant weather brings moderate caravan traffic, whale watching season attracts travelers to coastal areas.

☀️

Summer

Dec - Feb

68-82°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with heavy caravan traffic, school holidays create crowded conditions at all dump facilities.

🍂

Fall

Mar - May

65-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Excellent weather with decreasing crowds, ideal timing for coastal Caravan travel and facility access.

Explore the Broken Head Area

Hit the dump point early morning or late afternoon to avoid the holiday park's busy check-in periods. The facility at Broken Head Holiday Park includes a rinse hose, but bring your own gloves and ensure your dump hose is in good condition before arriving.

Fresh water fill-ups are available at the same location as the dump point, making it efficient to handle both tasks together. The nearest fuel stops sit along the Pacific Highway, about 5 minutes from the dump point area. For propane refills, you'll need to head into Byron Bay where several suppliers operate.

Local caravan repair services operate out of Byron Bay and Ballina, both within 30 minutes' drive. The dump point area has decent cell coverage, so GPS navigation works reliably. During school holidays and summer months, expect longer waits as family RVers flood the coastal areas.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Broken Head

Where can I dump my caravan tanks in Broken Head?

Broken Head has {{stationCount}} Caravan dump point available for travelers. The primary facility operates at Broken Head Holiday Park, providing full waste disposal services for both black and gray water tanks with proper rinse facilities.

Are there free dump stations in Broken Head?

Currently, {{freeCount}} dump stations in Broken Head offer free access. The available facility charges fees as part of holiday park services, typically ranging from $10-15 AUD for dump point access.

How much does it cost to use a dump point in Broken Head?

Dump point fees in Broken Head typically run $10-15 AUD at the holiday park facility. This pricing reflects the coastal location and includes proper waste treatment services required in environmentally sensitive areas.

What should I bring to an Caravan dump point?

Bring your own dump hose, rubber gloves, and toilet paper for cleanup. The Broken Head facility provides rinse water, but having your own hose ensures proper fit and hygiene for your specific caravan setup.

Can I access the dump point without staying at the holiday park?

Yes, Broken Head Holiday Park typically allows dump-only access for a fee, even if you're not staying overnight. Call ahead during busy periods to confirm availability and current pricing for non-guest dump services.

Where can I dump my caravan tanks in Broken Head?

Broken Head has {{stationCount}} Caravan dump point available for travelers. The primary facility operates at Broken Head Holiday Park, providing full waste disposal services for both black and gray water tanks with proper rinse facilities.

Are there free dump stations in Broken Head?

Currently, {{freeCount}} dump stations in Broken Head offer free access. The available facility charges fees as part of holiday park services, typically ranging from $10-15 AUD for dump point access.

How much does it cost to use a dump point in Broken Head?

Dump point fees in Broken Head typically run $10-15 AUD at the holiday park facility. This pricing reflects the coastal location and includes proper waste treatment services required in environmentally sensitive areas.

What should I bring to an Caravan dump point?

Bring your own dump hose, rubber gloves, and toilet paper for cleanup. The Broken Head facility provides rinse water, but having your own hose ensures proper fit and hygiene for your specific caravan setup.

Can I access the dump point without staying at the holiday park?

Yes, Broken Head Holiday Park typically allows dump-only access for a fee, even if you're not staying overnight. Call ahead during busy periods to confirm availability and current pricing for non-guest dump services.

Are there free dump stations in Broken Head?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Broken Head.