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Caravan Parks In Roebuck, WA

18.1713° S, 122.5012° E

Quick Overview

Roebuck is a locality near Broome on the stunning Kimberley coast of Western Australia, offering caravan travellers access to one of the most beautiful and iconic stretches of coastline in the entire country with its famous red pindan cliffs, white sand beaches, and spectacular Indian Ocean sunsets. The area lists several caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with some offering free or low-cost camping options for the thousands of grey nomads and adventure travellers who flock to the Broome region each dry season. Positioned close to Broome and its world-famous Cable Beach -- consistently ranked among Australia's most beautiful beaches -- Roebuck provides caravan park options that can offer a quieter and sometimes more affordable alternative to the busy Broome town centre accommodation while still being within easy driving distance of all the major attractions. Caravan parks in the area provide powered sites, dump points, camp kitchens, and swimming pools -- the pool being essential for comfortable living in the tropical Kimberley climate where temperatures stay warm year-round. The area is accessible via the Great Northern Highway and the Broome Highway, both sealed and suitable for caravans and motorhomes of all sizes with good road conditions. Caravan Caravan park options here cater to the steady flow of grey nomads who make the Kimberley their winter destination, drawn by the legendary Cable Beach sunsets that paint the sky in impossible colours, the fascinating pearl diving heritage that built Broome from a remote outpost into a cultural destination, and the relaxed tropical lifestyle that makes every evening feel like a holiday. The Roebuck Bay area is also internationally significant for migratory shorebirds with hundreds of thousands of birds visiting the vast tidal mudflats annually, making it a world-class birdwatching destination recognised globally by conservation organisations and drawing dedicated birders from around the world.

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Traveling to Roebuck by RV

Roebuck is reached via the Great Northern Highway from the south or the Broome Highway from the Great Northern Highway junction. Both roads are sealed and handle caravans and motorhomes well with good surfaces and adequate width. Broome's town centre, Cable Beach, and the Chinatown dining precinct are a short drive from most Roebuck Caravan parks. Fuel is widely available in the Broome area with several servos offering competitive Kimberley pricing with both diesel and unleaded. Coles and Woolworths in Broome provide full grocery shopping with reasonable selection, plus there's a good range of specialist stores including fishing tackle shops, camping equipment suppliers, and caravan service outlets. Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone provide mobile coverage in the Broome-Roebuck area though signal quality drops off rapidly outside of the town areas. LPG is available at several locations around Broome. If heading north toward Derby or east onto the Gibb River Road, top up all supplies including fuel, water, and groceries in Broome as it's the last major well-stocked service centre.

Dump Station Costs in Roebuck

Caravan park pricing in the Roebuck-Broome area reflects both the Kimberley's remoteness and the region's immense popularity with grey nomads during the dry season winter months when demand is at its peak. Of the listed parks, a portion% provide free or low-cost camping while a portion% charge standard rates for powered and serviced camping. Powered sites typically cost $45 to $70 AUD per night during peak dry season, with unpowered options from $30 to $45. Off-season rates from November through to April can be significantly cheaper as the wet season heat and humidity deter most visitors. Weekly and monthly rates are available at most parks for grey nomads settling in for extended stays of weeks or months. Dump point access is generally included in the site fee. The spectacular Cable Beach sunsets, Staircase to the Moon phenomenon, and the beautiful Roebuck Bay birdwatching are all completely free experiences that make Broome genuinely memorable.

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Best Time to Visit Roebuck by RV

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Winter

Jun - Aug

55-86°F

Crowds: High

Peak dry season and the busiest time for Broome-Roebuck Caravan parks with warm sunny days, low humidity, and perfect conditions. Book well ahead as popular parks fill up weeks or months in advance.

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Spring

Sep - Nov

72-93°F

Crowds: Medium

Warming temperatures and increasing humidity signal the approaching wet season. Most grey nomads head south by October. Reduced pricing at some parks makes this an affordable shoulder season for the heat-tolerant.

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Summer

Dec - Feb

77-95°F

Crowds: Low

The wet season brings tropical heat, high humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms with cyclone risk from November to April. Caravan park prices drop significantly but the uncomfortable conditions deter most visitors.

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Fall

Mar - May

72-93°F

Crowds: Medium

The wet season transitions to dry with humidity dropping from May. Staircase to the Moon events begin in March providing early evening spectacles. Early season visitors enjoy warmer water and fewer crowds.

Explore the Roebuck Area

Cable Beach sunsets are legendary and should not be missed -- park up at the beach car park, set up your camp chairs, and watch the sky transform through every shade of orange, pink, and purple as the sun drops into the Indian Ocean. Camel rides along Cable Beach at sunset are a classic Broome experience worth trying at least once. The Staircase to the Moon phenomenon occurs a few nights each month between March and October when the full moon rises over the exposed tidal flats at Roebuck Bay, creating the stunning illusion of a golden staircase reaching to the moon. Broome's Chinatown precinct has pearl showrooms displaying the town's famous South Sea pearls, excellent restaurants serving fresh local seafood, and the Sun Pictures outdoor cinema -- the oldest operating open-air cinema in the world and a genuine Broome institution. Be croc-aware near any waterway or even at the beach in the Kimberley -- saltwater crocodiles are present along the entire coast. Water from Broome's town supply is safe for filling your fresh tank at any caravan park.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Roebuck

What Caravan parks are available near Roebuck, WA?

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How far is Roebuck from Cable Beach?

Roebuck is positioned close to Broome and Cable Beach with most caravan parks in the area being a short drive from the famous beach and Broome's main attractions including Chinatown, the pearl showrooms, and Sun Pictures cinema.

How much do caravan parks cost near Roebuck?

Peak season powered sites typically cost $45 to $70 AUD per night with unpowered options from $30 to $45. Off-season rates from November to April are significantly cheaper. Weekly and monthly rates offer substantial savings for longer stays.

When is the best time to visit the Broome-Roebuck area?

The dry season from June to August offers the best weather with warm sunny days and low humidity ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. It's the busiest period so book well ahead. The wet season is hot and humid.

What is the Staircase to the Moon?

The Staircase to the Moon is a natural phenomenon occurring a few nights each month between March and October when the full moon rises over exposed Roebuck Bay tidal flats, creating the breathtaking illusion of a golden staircase reaching upward.

What Caravan parks are available near Roebuck, WA?

Roebuck lists {{stationCount}} caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with {{freeCount}} offering free or low-cost options. Parks provide powered sites, dump points, camp kitchens, and swimming pools suited to tropical Kimberley camping.

How far is Roebuck from Cable Beach?

Roebuck is positioned close to Broome and Cable Beach with most caravan parks in the area being a short drive from the famous beach and Broome's main attractions including Chinatown, the pearl showrooms, and Sun Pictures cinema.

How much do caravan parks cost near Roebuck?

Peak season powered sites typically cost $45 to $70 AUD per night with unpowered options from $30 to $45. Off-season rates from November to April are significantly cheaper. Weekly and monthly rates offer substantial savings for longer stays.

When is the best time to visit the Broome-Roebuck area?

The dry season from June to August offers the best weather with warm sunny days and low humidity ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. It's the busiest period so book well ahead. The wet season is hot and humid.

What is the Staircase to the Moon?

The Staircase to the Moon is a natural phenomenon occurring a few nights each month between March and October when the full moon rises over exposed Roebuck Bay tidal flats, creating the breathtaking illusion of a golden staircase reaching upward.