Caravan Parks In Hecaravaney Bay, Queensland
25.2876° S, 152.7694° E
Quick Overview
Hervey Bay earns its place as one of Queensland's best RV destinations by combining two genuinely world-class draws: land-accessible humpback whale watching and the gateway barge crossing to K'gari (Fraser Island), the world's largest sand island. The caravan parks here are set up to handle real travel demand, from families settling in for a week of beach time to RVers passing through on their way to the island, and the beachfront Esplanade gives you a genuinely pleasant base for either.
The lineup blends comfortable private parks with a solid public option. Hervey Bay Caravan Park sits on a peaceful 7-acre block with natural reserve and a lake on three boundaries, offering powered and unpowered sites with a covered camp kitchen. Discovery Parks - Fraser Street spreads across 8 subtropical acres with a pool, games room and tennis court, a strong family pick. Harbour View Caravan Park near the Urangan Boat Harbour suits anyone wanting easy access to the marina, and Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, run by Fraser Coast Regional Council, gives you a public, moderately priced beachfront alternative right on the Esplanade.
Reservations are worth planning around whale season. Winter, roughly June through November, is the busiest and most popular stretch, when humpbacks rest in the sheltered bay and July school holidays add extra demand, so book the private parks a month or two ahead if travelling then. Spring still carries the tail end of that demand, while summer and autumn are noticeably quieter and easier to book. Big rigs handle the main private parks comfortably, though remember K'gari itself is 4WD-only sand tracks, so most RVers leave the caravan behind at their Hervey Bay park and cross separately. Below we lay out the parks, the hookups, the booking rhythm and what it costs so you can spend your days on the water and the island instead of hunting for a site.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG4 Point Vernon Holiday Park | 4.0 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
| Big4 Hervey Bay Holiday Park | 4.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Magnolia Village | 4.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tasman Holiday Parks - Torquay Palms | 6.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shelly Beach Caravan Park | 6.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Serenity Caravan Park | 7.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hervey Bay Caravan Park | 7.5 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Windmill Caravan Park | 8.0 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pier Caravan Park Hervey Bay | 8.2 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Harbour View Caravan Park | 8.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
BIG4 Point Vernon Holiday Park
4.0 miBig4 Hervey Bay Holiday Park
4.0 miMagnolia Village
4.6 miTasman Holiday Parks - Torquay Palms
6.7 miShelly Beach Caravan Park
6.9 miSerenity Caravan Park
7.2 miHervey Bay Caravan Park
7.5 miWindmill Caravan Park
8.0 miPier Caravan Park Hervey Bay
8.2 miHarbour View Caravan Park
8.7 miTraveling to Hervey Bay by RV
Getting to Hervey Bay is straightforward. The Bruce Highway (M1) is the main route from the south via Maryborough, connecting onto the Maryborough-Hervey Bay Road for the final stretch into town, both well-sealed and handling caravans and motorhomes without restriction. Once in Hervey Bay, the Esplanade runs along the beachfront through Pialba, Scarness and Torquay, where most of the holiday parks cluster within easy reach of each other and of Urangan Boat Harbour.
If K'gari is part of your trip, the River Heads barge terminal sits about 20 minutes south of the main parks via Urraween Road. Most RVers park their caravan at their Hervey Bay base and either join a guided tour or take a separate 4WD across, since the island's soft sand tracks are not suited to towing. Fuel and propane are easy to find along the Bruce Highway and around Pialba, and the nearest regional airport, Hervey Bay Airport, connects to Brisbane for anyone flying in to join a rental or tour.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Hervey Bay, Queensland, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Hervey Bay
Camping rates in Hervey Bay sit in a moderate, reasonably predictable range. Private parks like Hervey Bay Caravan Park and Discovery Parks - Fraser Street typically run from the mid AU$40s to the AU$80s a night for a powered site, with peak winter whale season and July school holidays at the top end and two-night minimums common during that window. Harbour View Caravan Park runs similarly.
Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public council-run option, generally offers a more moderate nightly rate for a comparable beachfront location, making it the value pick if resort amenities are not a priority. If K'gari camping is part of your trip, budget separately for an inexpensive QPWS vehicle and camping permit. Our honest take: a few nights at a Hervey Bay park bookended around a K'gari day trip or overnight barge crossing delivers excellent value for a genuinely bucket-list Queensland experience.
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Best Time to Visit Hervey Bay by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
10C - 21C
Crowds: High
Mild, dry days and the peak humpback whale season make this the busiest and most popular time to book a site; reserve well ahead for July school holidays.
Spring
Mar - May
15C - 25C
Crowds: High
Warming up with the tail end of whale season still drawing visitors; a good balance of pleasant weather and slightly easier bookings than the winter peak.
Summer
Jun - Aug
22C - 30C
Crowds: Medium
Hot, humid, and within the cyclone-risk window, but a quieter, more relaxed season with easier availability at most parks.
Fall
Sep - Oct
17C - 26C
Crowds: Medium
Settled and pleasant, a genuinely underrated shoulder season before the winter whale watching rush.
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Book ahead for whale season if that is a priority. June through November overlaps with the mildest weather and the best chance of seeing humpbacks in the bay, and July school holidays add another spike, so the popular private parks can fill weeks in advance during that stretch. If your dates are flexible, autumn offers nearly as pleasant weather with far easier availability and lower rates.
Match the park to your plans. If K'gari is the main event, Hervey Bay Caravan Park or Discovery Parks - Fraser Street both put you within easy reach of the River Heads barge and let you leave your rig safely while you cross. If you want beachfront convenience on a budget, Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park is the public option worth considering. Finally, sort your QPWS vehicle and camping permit for K'gari online well before you arrive, since numbers are capped and the barge terminal staff will check for it.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Hervey Bay
What are the best RV parks in Hervey Bay?
Hervey Bay Caravan Park is a strong pick, sitting on a peaceful 7-acre block with natural reserve and lake on three boundaries, powered and unpowered sites and a covered camp kitchen. Discovery Parks - Fraser Street spreads across 8 subtropical acres with a pool, games room and camp kitchen, a great family choice. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public council-run option, puts you right on the Esplanade beachfront, while Harbour View Caravan Park near the Urangan Boat Harbour suits anyone wanting easy access to the marina and jetty for fishing or boat trips. Between them you can pick beachfront, bushland, or harbourside depending on your trip.
Do Hervey Bay RV parks have powered sites and hookups?
Yes, the parks here are set up with genuine electric hookups for caravans and motorhomes. Hervey Bay Caravan Park and Discovery Parks - Fraser Street both offer powered sites alongside unpowered options, and Harbour View Caravan Park similarly provides a mix of powered and unpowered sites. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public option, also has powered sites available. If K'gari camping is part of your itinerary, note that the island itself has no power at all, so plan on charging and topping up batteries here in Hervey Bay before the barge crossing.
How much does RV camping cost in Hervey Bay?
Private parks like Hervey Bay Caravan Park and Discovery Parks - Fraser Street typically run from the mid AU$40s to the AU$80s a night for a powered site, with peak winter whale season and July school holidays commanding the top of that range. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public beachfront option, tends to sit at a more moderate rate. If you are also planning K'gari camping through Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, budget separately for a QPWS vehicle and camping permit, which is inexpensive but required for the island crossing.
How far ahead should I book a site in Hervey Bay?
Winter, especially July school holidays, overlaps with peak humpback whale watching season and is genuinely the busiest stretch of the year, so book Hervey Bay Caravan Park or Discovery Parks - Fraser Street at least a month or two ahead if travelling then. Spring still carries decent demand from the tail end of whale season. Summer and autumn are considerably quieter, with most parks bookable on much shorter notice. If K'gari camping is on your itinerary, secure your QPWS permit online well before arrival regardless of season, since permit numbers are capped.
When is the best time to go RV camping in Hervey Bay?
Winter, roughly June through November, is the standout season, combining mild, dry weather with the chance to see humpback whales resting in the bay, one of the best land-accessible whale watching experiences anywhere. Spring still catches the tail end of whale season with warming temperatures. Summer is hot and humid and falls within the cyclone-risk window, so pack for storms and check forecasts if travelling then. Autumn is a genuinely underrated shoulder season with settled weather and thinner crowds, a good pick if whale watching is not your priority.
Can big rigs camp in Hervey Bay?
Yes, the main private parks handle a wide range of rig sizes comfortably. Discovery Parks - Fraser Street spans 8 subtropical acres with wide internal roads, and Hervey Bay Caravan Park's 7-acre layout offers similarly easy access for larger caravans and motorhomes. Harbour View Caravan Park and Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park also cater to a good mix of rig sizes. One thing to plan for: K'gari itself requires 4WD vehicles on soft sand tracks and is not suited to towing a caravan, so most RVers leave the big rig at their Hervey Bay park and take a smaller 4WD or tag along a tour to the island.
Are there public or council-run campgrounds in Hervey Bay?
Yes. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park is run by Fraser Coast Regional Council and sits right on the Esplanade beachfront, offering a public alternative to the private resort-style parks at a generally more moderate rate. If you want a more remote, wilderness-style public option, K'gari (Fraser Island) has QPWS-managed beach and forest camping areas reached by barge from River Heads, though these require a vehicle and camping permit and are not powered. Between the two, Pialba suits RVers wanting a public park in town, while K'gari suits those chasing a genuine island camping adventure.
Do the RV parks in Hervey Bay have pools and amenities?
Discovery Parks - Fraser Street leads on amenities with a swimming pool, games room, kids' bouncing pillow, kiosk, camp kitchen and tennis court spread across its 8 subtropical acres, making it a strong family choice. Hervey Bay Caravan Park keeps things simpler with a covered camp kitchen and clean amenities in a quieter, natural setting. Harbour View Caravan Park and Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park both offer solid essential facilities without the full resort package. If a pool and organised activities matter for your trip, Discovery Parks is the clear pick among the options here.
Can I camp near the K'gari (Fraser Island) barge?
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons RVers base themselves in Hervey Bay. The River Heads barge terminal is about 20 minutes south of the main holiday parks, so staying at Hervey Bay Caravan Park, Discovery Parks - Fraser Street or another Esplanade park puts you within easy reach of an early morning crossing. K'gari itself has QPWS beach and forest camping for those continuing on with a 4WD, but most RVers keep their caravan at a Hervey Bay park and either join a tour or take a separate 4WD vehicle across for the island portion of the trip.
What is there to do while camping in Hervey Bay?
Whale watching is the headline attraction, with humpbacks resting in the sheltered bay from roughly June to November on tours departing Urangan Boat Harbour, widely regarded as one of the best land-accessible whale experiences anywhere. K'gari adds rainforest, freshwater lakes and 4WD beach driving a short barge ride away. Closer to your park, WetSide Water Park on the Esplanade is a free council-run water play area, and the heritage-listed Urangan Pier is popular for fishing and walking. Between whale season, the island, and the foreshore itself, you can easily fill a week without repeating a day.
Are Hervey Bay RV parks open year-round?
Yes, the private parks including Hervey Bay Caravan Park, Discovery Parks - Fraser Street and Harbour View Caravan Park all operate year-round thanks to the subtropical climate, though bookings noticeably drop outside the June to November whale season. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park similarly runs year-round as a council facility. The one seasonal consideration is cyclone risk from roughly November through April, so monitor Bureau of Meteorology warnings if you are travelling during the wet season, though the parks themselves remain open through most of it.
Should I choose a private park or the public option in Hervey Bay?
It depends on what you want from the stay. Private parks like Hervey Bay Caravan Park and Discovery Parks - Fraser Street give you full powered hookups, family amenities and, in Discovery Parks' case, a pool and games room, the better call if comfort and activities matter. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public council-run option, trades some amenity for a more affordable beachfront stay right on the Esplanade. Our rule of thumb: private parks for a full-service family base ahead of whale watching or the K'gari barge, Pialba for a simpler, budget-friendly beachfront stay.
How do I reserve a site at these Hervey Bay parks?
Hervey Bay Caravan Park, Discovery Parks - Fraser Street and Harbour View Caravan Park all take bookings directly through their own websites or by phone, and reserving ahead is genuinely worthwhile for the June to November whale season and especially the July school holidays. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park takes bookings through Fraser Coast Regional Council's tourist park system. If K'gari camping is part of your plan, book your QPWS vehicle access and camping permit separately online well ahead, since permit numbers on the island are capped even outside peak season.
What are the best RV parks in Hervey Bay?
Hervey Bay Caravan Park is a strong pick, sitting on a peaceful 7-acre block with natural reserve and lake on three boundaries, powered and unpowered sites and a covered camp kitchen. Discovery Parks - Fraser Street spreads across 8 subtropical acres with a pool, games room and camp kitchen, a great family choice. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public council-run option, puts you right on the Esplanade beachfront, while Harbour View Caravan Park near the Urangan Boat Harbour suits anyone wanting easy access to the marina and jetty for fishing or boat trips. Between them you can pick beachfront, bushland, or harbourside depending on your trip.
Do Hervey Bay RV parks have powered sites and hookups?
Yes, the parks here are set up with genuine electric hookups for caravans and motorhomes. Hervey Bay Caravan Park and Discovery Parks - Fraser Street both offer powered sites alongside unpowered options, and Harbour View Caravan Park similarly provides a mix of powered and unpowered sites. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public option, also has powered sites available. If K'gari camping is part of your itinerary, note that the island itself has no power at all, so plan on charging and topping up batteries here in Hervey Bay before the barge crossing.
How much does RV camping cost in Hervey Bay?
Private parks like Hervey Bay Caravan Park and Discovery Parks - Fraser Street typically run from the mid AU$40s to the AU$80s a night for a powered site, with peak winter whale season and July school holidays commanding the top of that range. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public beachfront option, tends to sit at a more moderate rate. If you are also planning K'gari camping through Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, budget separately for a QPWS vehicle and camping permit, which is inexpensive but required for the island crossing.
How far ahead should I book a site in Hervey Bay?
Winter, especially July school holidays, overlaps with peak humpback whale watching season and is genuinely the busiest stretch of the year, so book Hervey Bay Caravan Park or Discovery Parks - Fraser Street at least a month or two ahead if travelling then. Spring still carries decent demand from the tail end of whale season. Summer and autumn are considerably quieter, with most parks bookable on much shorter notice. If K'gari camping is on your itinerary, secure your QPWS permit online well before arrival regardless of season, since permit numbers are capped.
When is the best time to go RV camping in Hervey Bay?
Winter, roughly June through November, is the standout season, combining mild, dry weather with the chance to see humpback whales resting in the bay, one of the best land-accessible whale watching experiences anywhere. Spring still catches the tail end of whale season with warming temperatures. Summer is hot and humid and falls within the cyclone-risk window, so pack for storms and check forecasts if travelling then. Autumn is a genuinely underrated shoulder season with settled weather and thinner crowds, a good pick if whale watching is not your priority.
Can big rigs camp in Hervey Bay?
Yes, the main private parks handle a wide range of rig sizes comfortably. Discovery Parks - Fraser Street spans 8 subtropical acres with wide internal roads, and Hervey Bay Caravan Park's 7-acre layout offers similarly easy access for larger caravans and motorhomes. Harbour View Caravan Park and Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park also cater to a good mix of rig sizes. One thing to plan for: K'gari itself requires 4WD vehicles on soft sand tracks and is not suited to towing a caravan, so most RVers leave the big rig at their Hervey Bay park and take a smaller 4WD or tag along a tour to the island.
Are there public or council-run campgrounds in Hervey Bay?
Yes. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park is run by Fraser Coast Regional Council and sits right on the Esplanade beachfront, offering a public alternative to the private resort-style parks at a generally more moderate rate. If you want a more remote, wilderness-style public option, K'gari (Fraser Island) has QPWS-managed beach and forest camping areas reached by barge from River Heads, though these require a vehicle and camping permit and are not powered. Between the two, Pialba suits RVers wanting a public park in town, while K'gari suits those chasing a genuine island camping adventure.
Do the RV parks in Hervey Bay have pools and amenities?
Discovery Parks - Fraser Street leads on amenities with a swimming pool, games room, kids' bouncing pillow, kiosk, camp kitchen and tennis court spread across its 8 subtropical acres, making it a strong family choice. Hervey Bay Caravan Park keeps things simpler with a covered camp kitchen and clean amenities in a quieter, natural setting. Harbour View Caravan Park and Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park both offer solid essential facilities without the full resort package. If a pool and organised activities matter for your trip, Discovery Parks is the clear pick among the options here.
Can I camp near the K'gari (Fraser Island) barge?
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons RVers base themselves in Hervey Bay. The River Heads barge terminal is about 20 minutes south of the main holiday parks, so staying at Hervey Bay Caravan Park, Discovery Parks - Fraser Street or another Esplanade park puts you within easy reach of an early morning crossing. K'gari itself has QPWS beach and forest camping for those continuing on with a 4WD, but most RVers keep their caravan at a Hervey Bay park and either join a tour or take a separate 4WD vehicle across for the island portion of the trip.
What is there to do while camping in Hervey Bay?
Whale watching is the headline attraction, with humpbacks resting in the sheltered bay from roughly June to November on tours departing Urangan Boat Harbour, widely regarded as one of the best land-accessible whale experiences anywhere. K'gari adds rainforest, freshwater lakes and 4WD beach driving a short barge ride away. Closer to your park, WetSide Water Park on the Esplanade is a free council-run water play area, and the heritage-listed Urangan Pier is popular for fishing and walking. Between whale season, the island, and the foreshore itself, you can easily fill a week without repeating a day.
Are Hervey Bay RV parks open year-round?
Yes, the private parks including Hervey Bay Caravan Park, Discovery Parks - Fraser Street and Harbour View Caravan Park all operate year-round thanks to the subtropical climate, though bookings noticeably drop outside the June to November whale season. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park similarly runs year-round as a council facility. The one seasonal consideration is cyclone risk from roughly November through April, so monitor Bureau of Meteorology warnings if you are travelling during the wet season, though the parks themselves remain open through most of it.
Should I choose a private park or the public option in Hervey Bay?
It depends on what you want from the stay. Private parks like Hervey Bay Caravan Park and Discovery Parks - Fraser Street give you full powered hookups, family amenities and, in Discovery Parks' case, a pool and games room, the better call if comfort and activities matter. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park, the public council-run option, trades some amenity for a more affordable beachfront stay right on the Esplanade. Our rule of thumb: private parks for a full-service family base ahead of whale watching or the K'gari barge, Pialba for a simpler, budget-friendly beachfront stay.
How do I reserve a site at these Hervey Bay parks?
Hervey Bay Caravan Park, Discovery Parks - Fraser Street and Harbour View Caravan Park all take bookings directly through their own websites or by phone, and reserving ahead is genuinely worthwhile for the June to November whale season and especially the July school holidays. Pialba Beachfront Tourist Park takes bookings through Fraser Coast Regional Council's tourist park system. If K'gari camping is part of your plan, book your QPWS vehicle access and camping permit separately online well ahead, since permit numbers on the island are capped even outside peak season.
Are there free dump stations in Hervey Bay?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Hervey Bay.
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