Dump Stations In Berry Springs, NT -- Sani-Dumps Online
12.7031° S, 131.9984° E
Quick Overview
Berry Springs is a small rural community about 55 kilometres south of Darwin on the Stuart Highway, known for its nature park with spring-fed swimming pools. The area has several dump stations, with some providing free access. The local Caravan dump point and dump point facilities serve caravan travellers heading between Darwin and the Litchfield or Kakadu regions. This sanitary dump point access is convenient for those camping at the Territory Wildlife Park or the Berry Springs Nature Park, both popular day-trip destinations from Darwin. The community sits in the tropical savanna woodland of the Top End, close enough to Darwin for easy provisioning but far enough south to feel like the country. RVers passing through should plan their tank maintenance around the available facilities, as the next dump point may be a considerable distance down the road. Checking the station listings for current hours and access details before driving out is a good practice, as seasonal changes and local conditions can affect availability.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakes Resort Caravan Park | 66.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Traveling to Berry Springs by RV
Berry Springs is located on the Stuart Highway about 55 kilometres south of Darwin. The turnoff to Berry Springs Nature Park and the Territory Wildlife Park is well-signed from the highway. Roads in the area are sealed and suitable for caravans. Fuel is available at service stations along the Stuart Highway in the general area. For major grocery shopping, Darwin or Palmerston, about 30 minutes north, has full supermarket options. The road south continues to Batchelor and Litchfield National Park.
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Dump Station Costs in Berry Springs
Berry Springs dump point costs are typical for a small Top End community near Darwin. Of the stations available, a portion% provide free access while a portion% charge a fee. Paid access is generally $5 to $10 AUD per use. The proximity to Darwin means prices for fuel and supplies are reasonable compared to more remote Territory locations. Free dump access is a practical bonus for day-trippers and overnight campers in the area.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Berry Springs by RV
Winter
Jun - Aug
18-32°C
Crowds: High
Peak dry season with warm days and comfortable humidity levels. Berry Springs Nature Park is busy with swimmers and the dump stations see regular use from caravan travellers.
Spring
Sep - Nov
24-36°C
Crowds: Medium
The build-up brings increasing heat and humidity before the Wet. Swimming pools remain open but check for seasonal closures as the rains approach in November.
Summer
Dec - Feb
25-34°C
Crowds: Low
The Wet season brings heavy monsoonal rain. Some facilities may have reduced hours and swimming areas can close due to elevated crocodile risk during the wet months.
Fall
Mar - May
23-34°C
Crowds: Medium
The Wet eases and conditions improve for outdoor activities. April and May see returning visitors as the dry season approaches and caravan traffic builds.
Explore the Berry Springs Area
Berry Springs Nature Park has beautiful spring-fed swimming pools that are among the few croc-free natural swimming spots in the Top End -- check current safety status before swimming. The Territory Wildlife Park next door is excellent for seeing native Top End wildlife including birds, fish, and reptiles in natural settings. Dump your tanks here if heading south toward Litchfield to start with clean tanks. Bring insect repellent for the tropical mosquitoes that are active year-round.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Berry Springs
Where can I dump my caravan tanks near Berry Springs?
Berry Springs has dump point access near the Stuart Highway corridor and at local caravan facilities. Check the listings on this page for exact locations and current operating details.
Are there free dump stations at Berry Springs?
Yes, free dump point access is available in the Berry Springs area. This is convenient for caravan travellers stopping at the nature park or the Territory Wildlife Park on their way south from Darwin.
Is it safe to swim at Berry Springs?
Berry Springs Nature Park has monitored spring-fed pools that are generally safe for swimming during the Dry season. Always check current safety signage, as conditions can change and crocodile monitoring is ongoing in the Top End.
How far is Berry Springs from Darwin?
Berry Springs is about 55 kilometres south of Darwin along the Stuart Highway, roughly a 40-minute drive. It makes a convenient day trip or first stop heading south toward Litchfield National Park.
Where can I dump my caravan tanks near Berry Springs?
Berry Springs has dump point access near the Stuart Highway corridor and at local caravan facilities. Check the listings on this page for exact locations and current operating details.
Are there free dump stations at Berry Springs?
Yes, free dump point access is available in the Berry Springs area. This is convenient for caravan travellers stopping at the nature park or the Territory Wildlife Park on their way south from Darwin.
Is it safe to swim at Berry Springs?
Berry Springs Nature Park has monitored spring-fed pools that are generally safe for swimming during the Dry season. Always check current safety signage, as conditions can change and crocodile monitoring is ongoing in the Top End.
How far is Berry Springs from Darwin?
Berry Springs is about 55 kilometres south of Darwin along the Stuart Highway, roughly a 40-minute drive. It makes a convenient day trip or first stop heading south toward Litchfield National Park.
Are there free dump stations in Berry Springs?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Berry Springs.

