Caravan Dump Stations In The Entrance, NSW -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
33.3388° S, 151.4978° E
Quick Overview
The Entrance offers several Caravan dump point for travelers needing to empty their tanks along the Central Coast of New South Wales. Currently, some stations provide free access, making this a paid-only dumping destination for RVers exploring the area. This lakeside town sits where Tuggerah Lake meets the ocean, creating a popular stopover for caravans touring the NSW Central Coast between Sydney and Newcastle.
The dump point landscape here centers around tourist parks and caravan facilities that serve the steady stream of RVers drawn to The Entrance's fishing, beaches, and pelican feeding. El Lago Waters Tourist Park represents the primary sanitary dump point option, catering to both guests and passing travelers. The facility handles standard caravan waste disposal needs with proper access for larger rigs navigating the coastal route.
Access proves straightforward via the M1 Pacific Motorway, with clear signage directing traffic toward The Entrance Road. Most RVers approach from either Sydney (90 minutes south) or Newcastle (45 minutes north), finding the town easily accessible without major routing challenges. The area's flat terrain and well-maintained roads accommodate big rigs without the mountain passes or steep grades found elsewhere along the NSW coast.
Below you'll find our complete directory of dump point facilities, including current pricing, access hours, and user reviews to help plan your stop.
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All Dump Stations Near The Entrance
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| El Lago Waters Tourist Park | 0.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Blue Lagoon Beach Resort | 3.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Caltex Service Station: North bound | 7.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Caltex Service Station: South bound | 8.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Budgewoi Holiday Park | 8.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| BIG4 Lake Macquarie Monterey Tourist Park | 13.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Vina Van Park | 14.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Morriset Showgrounds | 15.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Macquire Village | 16.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Ocean Beach Holiday Park | 17.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
El Lago Waters Tourist Park
0.1 miBlue Lagoon Beach Resort
3.1 miCaltex Service Station: North bound
7.9 miCaltex Service Station: South bound
8.0 miBudgewoi Holiday Park
8.2 miBIG4 Lake Macquarie Monterey Tourist Park
13.2 miVina Van Park
14.1 miMorriset Showgrounds
15.9 miLake Macquire Village
16.5 miOcean Beach Holiday Park
17.1 miTraveling to The Entrance by RV
The M1 Pacific Motorway provides the main artery for caravan access to The Entrance, with Exit 104 (The Entrance Road) offering the most direct route into town. This exit handles large RVs without clearance issues, though the final approach involves some residential streets where 40-foot rigs should take extra care around parked cars and narrow sections.
From Sydney, expect about 90 minutes of highway driving with minimal elevation changes. Newcastle-bound travelers face a shorter 45-minute run with similar easy grades. The Entrance Road itself runs straight from the highway to the waterfront, passing several caravan parks and the main commercial strip.
Overnight parking options remain limited in town, with most RVers either staying at local caravan parks or continuing to larger centers like Wyong or Gosford for big-box store parking. The area doesn't offer dedicated caravan rest stops, so plan your fuel and supply runs accordingly. Winter months bring fewer restrictions, while summer sees increased traffic and tighter parking around the popular pelican feeding area near the waterfront.
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Dump Station Costs in The Entrance
Of The Entrance's several dump stations, a portion% offer free access while a portion% charge fees for caravan waste disposal services. The paid facility typically runs $10-15 for dump access, which aligns with standard tourist park pricing across the NSW Central Coast region.
El Lago Waters Tourist Park charges non-guests for dump point use, though rates often include fresh water fill and rinse facilities. Some parks offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or supplies, so it's worth asking about combo pricing when you arrive.
The Central Coast generally runs higher dump point costs than inland NSW areas, reflecting the tourist-focused economy and waterfront property values. Budget-conscious RVers might consider timing stops in nearby Wyong or continuing to Gosford where more competitive options exist. During peak summer months (December-February), expect some facilities to enforce stricter policies about non-guest access, potentially affecting availability for passing travelers who aren't staying overnight.
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Best Time to Visit The Entrance by RV
Winter
Jun - Aug
45-65°F
Crowds: Low
Quietest season with easy dump point access and minimal tourist traffic around town.
Spring
Sep - Nov
55-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather brings moderate caravan traffic; good balance of access and reasonable crowds.
Summer
Dec - Feb
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak tourist season means busiest dump stations and heaviest traffic around pelican feeding times.
Fall
Mar - May
55-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Shoulder season offers good weather with decreasing crowds as school holidays end.
Explore the The Entrance Area
Hit the dump point early morning or late afternoon to avoid the tourist crowds that pack The Entrance during pelican feeding times around 3:30 PM daily. The main facility at El Lago Waters provides rinse water, but bring your own hose since availability can vary during busy periods.
Fuel up at the Caltex on The Entrance Road before heading to dump stations – it's the most caravan-friendly option with decent maneuvering room. For water fills, the caravan parks offer the most reliable access, though some charge non-guests a small fee. Stock up on groceries at the IGA in town center, which has adequate parking for mid-size rigs but gets tight on weekends.
Propane refills are available at several locations, with BCF (Boating Camping Fishing) on Wyong Road offering competitive prices and easy caravan access. If you need repairs, Wyong (15 minutes west) has better caravan service options than staying local. The dump point typically sees heaviest use on Sunday afternoons as weekend campers head home.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in The Entrance
Where can I dump my caravan tanks in The Entrance?
The Entrance currently has {{stationCount}} Caravan dump point available for travelers. El Lago Waters Tourist Park provides the main facility, located on The Entrance Road with access for both park guests and passing RVers needing to empty their black and gray water tanks.
Are there free dump stations in The Entrance?
Currently, {{freeCount}} stations offer free access in The Entrance, meaning all available facilities charge fees for dump services. El Lago Waters Tourist Park typically charges $10-15 for non-guest access, though rates may include fresh water fill and rinse facilities as part of the service.
How much does it cost to use a dump point in The Entrance?
Dump point fees in The Entrance typically range from $10-15 for non-guests at tourist parks and caravan facilities. This pricing reflects the area's tourist-focused economy and waterfront location. Some facilities may offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or supplies during your visit.
What should I bring to an Caravan dump point?
Pack your own sewer hose, disposable gloves, and toilet paper for the process. While many stations provide rinse water, bringing extra fresh water ensures you can properly clean your hose and surrounding area. A sewer hose support or donut helps maintain proper drainage flow during the dumping process.
When is the best time to use dump stations in The Entrance?
Early morning or late afternoon works best to avoid the daily pelican feeding crowds that pack the waterfront around 3:30 PM. Sunday afternoons see the heaviest usage as weekend campers head home. Winter months offer the easiest access with minimal tourist traffic throughout the day.
Where can I dump my caravan tanks in The Entrance?
The Entrance currently has {{stationCount}} Caravan dump point available for travelers. El Lago Waters Tourist Park provides the main facility, located on The Entrance Road with access for both park guests and passing RVers needing to empty their black and gray water tanks.
Are there free dump stations in The Entrance?
Currently, {{freeCount}} stations offer free access in The Entrance, meaning all available facilities charge fees for dump services. El Lago Waters Tourist Park typically charges $10-15 for non-guest access, though rates may include fresh water fill and rinse facilities as part of the service.
How much does it cost to use a dump point in The Entrance?
Dump point fees in The Entrance typically range from $10-15 for non-guests at tourist parks and caravan facilities. This pricing reflects the area's tourist-focused economy and waterfront location. Some facilities may offer package deals if you're also purchasing fuel or supplies during your visit.
What should I bring to an Caravan dump point?
Pack your own sewer hose, disposable gloves, and toilet paper for the process. While many stations provide rinse water, bringing extra fresh water ensures you can properly clean your hose and surrounding area. A sewer hose support or donut helps maintain proper drainage flow during the dumping process.
When is the best time to use dump stations in The Entrance?
Early morning or late afternoon works best to avoid the daily pelican feeding crowds that pack the waterfront around 3:30 PM. Sunday afternoons see the heaviest usage as weekend campers head home. Winter months offer the easiest access with minimal tourist traffic throughout the day.
Are there free dump stations in The Entrance?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near The Entrance.
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