4 RV Dump Stations In Blayney, NSW - Free & Paid Options
33.6165° S, 149.1305° E
Quick Overview
Blayney offers several RV dump stations serving travelers on the Central Tablelands between Bathurst and Orange. You'll find some free sanidump option alongside three paid facilities, giving you flexibility whether you're passing through on the Mid-Western Highway or settling in for a few nights.
This agricultural town sits at 850 meters elevation, making it a practical stopover with services spread across both municipal and commercial locations. The free dump point on Endeavour Street gets steady use from highway travelers, while the caravan parks provide full amenity access for those wanting water hookups and proper facilities.
Access is straightforward from the A41 (Mid-Western Highway), which cuts through town connecting you to Bathurst 35 km west and Orange 28 km north. The Blayney-Doncaster Road provides an alternate route if you're exploring the region's back roads. Most facilities handle standard RVs without issue, though the usual caution applies for larger rigs in older park layouts.
The station mix here reflects typical country NSW patterns -- one council-provided free option for quick stops, and several caravan parks that bundle dump access with overnight stays or day-use fees. Blayney Tourist Park is the newest addition to the directory, expanding your choices for full-service stops.
Check our listings below for exact locations, current fees, and facility details before you roll in.
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All Dump Stations Near Blayney
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blayney Public Caravan/RV Dump Point | 9.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Blayney Showground | 10.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Metro Service Station | 22.5 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Free |
| Canobolas Caravan Park | 22.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Caravan Solutions | 27.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Bathurst Public Caravan/RV Dump Point | 29.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Edgell Park | 29.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| BIG4 Bathurst Panorama Holiday Park | 31.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Jenolan Caravan Park | 42.2 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Free |
Blayney Public Caravan/RV Dump Point
9.2 miBlayney Showground
10.1 miMetro Service Station
22.5 miCanobolas Caravan Park
22.6 miCaravan Solutions
27.5 miBathurst Public Caravan/RV Dump Point
29.6 miEdgell Park
29.9 miBIG4 Bathurst Panorama Holiday Park
31.6 miJenolan Caravan Park
42.2 miTraveling to Blayney by RV
The Mid-Western Highway (A41) is your main artery through Blayney, carrying steady but manageable traffic between Sydney's west and the Central West region. It's a proper two-lane highway with good shoulders, suitable for all RV classes. Expect some truck traffic during business hours but nothing like coastal routes.
The Blayney-Doncaster Road heads south if you're exploring towards Cowra, though it narrows in sections -- fine for campervans and smaller motorhomes, but scout it first if you're towing a big fifth-wheel.
Overnight parking isn't officially sanctioned in town, but the caravan parks offer reasonable rates if you need to stop. Some travelers report using the free dump station on Endeavour Street for quick 20-minute stops during daylight hours. The elevation means temperatures drop fast after sunset, so if you're dry camping nearby, run your furnace and don't rely on mild nights even in October.
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Dump Station Costs in Blayney
Blayney's several RV waste disposal stations break down to some free option (a portion%) and a portion% requiring payment. The single free sanitary dump station handles travelers who just need a quick tank dump without extra services.
The three paid facilities are caravan parks where fees typically cover dump access plus potable water, amenities, and sometimes power if you're staying overnight. Day-use dump fees at Central Tablelands parks usually run $10-15, while overnight sites with full hookups start around $35-40.
If you're budgeting a cross-country trip, the free option saves you $10-15 per stop. Over a month-long tour, that's $80-120 back in your fuel fund. The paid parks make sense when you want showers, laundry, or a proper overnight rest with power.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Blayney by RV
Winter
June-August
28-52°F
Crowds: Low
Frosty mornings are guaranteed at this elevation; drain hoses after use and run tank heaters if equipped to prevent freeze damage.
Spring
September-November
39-66°F
Crowds: Medium
Wildflowers bloom across the tablelands and temperatures climb steadily, making this ideal touring weather with moderate facility traffic.
Summer
December-February
52-79°F
Crowds: Medium
Days are warm but nights still cool to 52°F; school holiday periods see increased caravan park bookings around Christmas and January.
Fall
March-May
43-70°F
Crowds: Low
Autumn colors peak in April, the driest month, with crisp mornings and comfortable afternoons perfect for exploring regional wineries and historic towns.
Explore the Blayney Area
Pack warm layers regardless of season -- that 850-meter elevation delivers genuinely cool nights, often dipping below 50°F even in January. Your water hose can freeze overnight in winter, so drain it after dumping.
The free Endeavour Street dump point works well for quick turnarounds between Bathurst and Orange, saving you the detour into a caravan park if you're just emptying tanks. Swing by Millthorpe (15 km east) for exceptional cafes and cellar doors -- it's worth the half-day side trip if you've got time to spare.
April is the driest month with about 796 mm annual rainfall spread fairly evenly, so you'll rarely hit extended dry spells but also won't count on weeks of sunshine. Keep your awning secured; afternoon winds pick up across these tablelands. Fill fresh water before you leave town if you're heading west -- services thin out quickly beyond Blayney.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Blayney
Where can I dump my caravan tanks in Blayney?
Blayney has {{stationCount}} dump stations located primarily at caravan parks and tourist facilities. The Blayney Tourist Park is the newest option, and all stations are accessible via the Mid Western Highway through town.
Are there free dump stations in Blayney?
No, there are currently {{freeCount}} free dump stations in Blayney. All facilities charge fees ranging from $8 to $15 per use, which is typical for smaller NSW towns where dump stations operate through private businesses.
How much does it cost to use a dump point in Blayney?
Dump point fees in Blayney typically range from $8 to $15 per use. Most locations include fresh water access and rinse hose use in their pricing, with some offering discounts for overnight guests at caravan parks.
What should I bring to an Caravan dump point in Blayney?
Bring your own sewer hose, rubber gloves, and any specific fittings for your caravan's waste outlets. While most stations provide fresh water access, having your own drinking water hose prevents cross-contamination with dump point equipment.
Can I access Blayney dump stations with a large caravan?
Yes, the Mid Western Highway through Blayney handles large RVs without restrictions. Most dump stations can accommodate big rigs, though the tourist park offers the most maneuvering space for longer units and those with toads.
What are the operating hours for dump stations in Blayney?
Most dump stations in Blayney operate during standard business hours, typically 8 AM to 5 PM. Some Caravan park facilities may offer extended access for registered guests, so check with individual locations about after-hours availability.
Is the free Endeavour Street dump station easy to access with a 30-foot motorhome?
Yes, the free sani-dump on Endeavour Street handles standard motorhomes and fifth-wheels without tight maneuvering. It's a straightforward pull-through setup used regularly by highway travelers. Arrive during daylight for easiest access.
Do I need to be a guest to use caravan park dump stations in Blayney?
Most caravan parks accept day-use dump customers for a fee (typically $10-15), though policies vary. Call ahead if you're not staying overnight. The free municipal station is always available without booking.
How far is Blayney from Bathurst and Orange?
Blayney sits 35 km east of Bathurst and 28 km south of Orange on the Mid-Western Highway. Both drives take 25-30 minutes, making Blayney a convenient midpoint stop for RV waste disposal between the two cities.
Can I get fresh water at the free dump point?
The free Endeavour Street location typically offers basic rinse water, but dedicated fresh water fills are more reliable at the caravan parks. Check signage on-site or top up at a paid facility if you need guaranteed potable water.
What's the best time of year to visit Blayney for comfortable weather?
Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) deliver the most pleasant conditions -- mild days, cool nights, and lower crowd levels. April is the driest month if you want to minimize rain concerns while touring the Central Tablelands.
Are there any RV height or weight restrictions on roads into Blayney?
The Mid-Western Highway handles all RV classes without restrictions. Secondary roads like Blayney-Doncaster narrow in sections, so larger rigs should stick to the A41 unless you've scouted alternate routes first.
Are there free dump stations in Blayney?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Blayney.
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