Caravan Dump Stations In Curlwaa, NSW -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
34.1000Β° S, 141.9670Β° E
Quick Overview
Curlwaa offers several Caravan dump point for travelers passing through this small Murray River town in New South Wales. With some free options available, you'll need to factor in dump point costs when planning your stop in this agricultural community. This rural area sits along the Murray River in the far southwest corner of NSW, about 15 kilometers northeast of Mildura. It's primarily an agricultural region known for citrus farming and wine production, making it a quiet stopover for RVers exploring the Murray River corridor. The sanitary dump point here is located at a private caravan park, which is typical for smaller rural towns that don't have municipal caravan waste disposal facilities. Most travelers find Curlwaa while following the Murray River tourist route or heading between Melbourne and Adelaide on the inland route. The town's location on the Calder Highway makes it accessible for larger rigs, though you'll want to plan your fuel and supply stops in nearby Mildura since services are limited in Curlwaa itself. The single dump point facility serves both overnight guests and day-use visitors, though availability can vary depending on park occupancy during peak travel seasons. Check our listings below for current pricing and access details for the dump point in this quiet river community.
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All Dump Stations Near Curlwaa
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Curlwaa Caravan Park | 0.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Willow Bend Caravan Park | 2.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Golden River Holiday Park - Aspen Parks | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mildura and Deakin Holiday Park | 12.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Calder Caravan Park | 12.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Buronga Riverside Caravan Park | 13.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Robinvale Public Caravan/RV Dump Point | 55.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Curlwaa Caravan Park
0.8 miWillow Bend Caravan Park
2.8 miGolden River Holiday Park - Aspen Parks
10.4 miMildura and Deakin Holiday Park
12.2 miCalder Caravan Park
12.5 miBuronga Riverside Caravan Park
13.1 miRobinvale Public Caravan/RV Dump Point
55.3 miTraveling to Curlwaa by RV
Curlwaa sits directly on the Calder Highway (A79), making it easily accessible for RVs traveling between Melbourne and Adelaide via the inland route. The highway through town handles large rigs without issues, though you'll want to reduce speed through the small town center. From Mildura, take the Calder Highway northeast for about 15 kilometers β it's a straight shot with good visibility. The Murray Valley Highway also connects here, providing access from Echuca and Swan Hill to the east. No major caravan routing restrictions exist in the immediate area, but be aware that some local roads leading to vineyards and farms aren't suitable for larger motorhomes. The nearest major services including fuel, groceries, and caravan supplies are back in Mildura, so plan accordingly. Overnight parking options are limited to the caravan park, as roadside camping isn't permitted in town. During harvest season (February through April), expect increased agricultural traffic on local roads, particularly early morning and late afternoon.
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Dump Station Costs in Curlwaa
Of the several dump stations in Curlwaa, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. The paid facility typically runs $10-15 for non-guests, which is standard for private caravan parks in regional NSW. This pricing reflects the limited competition and the costs of maintaining facilities in smaller communities. You might save money by staying overnight at the park if you need other services anyway, as dump point access is usually included with site fees. The nearest free alternatives are back in Mildura at some council facilities, but factor in the 30-kilometer round trip and fuel costs. During peak travel seasons like Easter and school holidays, some parks may restrict dump point access to registered guests only, so call ahead if you're just passing through. Consider this stop as part of your overall Murray River travel budget rather than seeking the cheapest option.
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Best Time to Visit Curlwaa by RV
Winter
Jun - Aug
45-65Β°F
Crowds: Low
Quiet season with minimal caravan traffic, though some facilities may have reduced hours.
Spring
Sep - Nov
55-75Β°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather brings more RVers, especially during school holidays and harvest festivals.
Summer
Dec - Feb
70-95Β°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with hot weather and busy caravan parks, book ahead for overnight stays.
Fall
Mar - May
60-80Β°F
Crowds: Medium
Harvest season brings agricultural activity but comfortable temperatures for Caravan travel.
Explore the Curlwaa Area
Time your dump point visit for mid-morning when the caravan park office is definitely open and other travelers have typically moved on. The facility here includes a rinse hose, but bring your own gloves and consider carrying extra rinse water since the tap pressure can be inconsistent. Stock up on fuel and supplies in Mildura before heading to Curlwaa, as the town has minimal services for RVers. The local IGA store covers basic groceries, but selection is limited. If you're planning to explore the Murray River, the boat ramp area offers good access for fishing, though parking space for larger rigs is tight. Check with the caravan park about propane fills β they may be able to arrange service or direct you to the nearest supplier in Mildura.
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Read more βFrequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Curlwaa
Where can I dump my caravan tanks in Curlwaa?
Curlwaa has {{stationCount}} dump point located at the local caravan park. This facility serves both park guests and day-use visitors, though access may be restricted during busy periods. The station includes standard connections for black and gray water tanks.
Are there free dump stations in Curlwaa?
Currently, there are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Curlwaa itself. The available facility is at a private caravan park that charges non-guests for access. For free alternatives, you'll need to travel back to Mildura where council facilities are available.
How much does it cost to use a dump point in Curlwaa?
The dump point at the caravan park typically charges $10-15 for non-guests. This fee is standard for private facilities in regional NSW towns. Overnight guests usually get dump point access included with their site fees.
What should I bring to an Caravan dump point in Curlwaa?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and consider extra rinse water since tap pressure can vary. The facility has a rinse hose available, but having backup water ensures you can properly clean your equipment and the area after dumping.
Can I access the dump point outside business hours?
Access to the dump point typically requires checking in with the caravan park office during business hours. After-hours access isn't guaranteed, so plan to arrive during normal operating times, usually between 8 AM and 5 PM.
Where can I dump my caravan tanks in Curlwaa?
Curlwaa has {{stationCount}} dump point located at the local caravan park. This facility serves both park guests and day-use visitors, though access may be restricted during busy periods. The station includes standard connections for black and gray water tanks.
Are there free dump stations in Curlwaa?
Currently, there are {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Curlwaa itself. The available facility is at a private caravan park that charges non-guests for access. For free alternatives, you'll need to travel back to Mildura where council facilities are available.
How much does it cost to use a dump point in Curlwaa?
The dump point at the caravan park typically charges $10-15 for non-guests. This fee is standard for private facilities in regional NSW towns. Overnight guests usually get dump point access included with their site fees.
What should I bring to an Caravan dump point in Curlwaa?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and consider extra rinse water since tap pressure can vary. The facility has a rinse hose available, but having backup water ensures you can properly clean your equipment and the area after dumping.
Can I access the dump point outside business hours?
Access to the dump point typically requires checking in with the caravan park office during business hours. After-hours access isn't guaranteed, so plan to arrive during normal operating times, usually between 8 AM and 5 PM.
Are there free dump stations in Curlwaa?
Yes β there are free RV waste disposal options available near Curlwaa.
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