4 RV Campgrounds In Mission Beach, QLD
17.8688° S, 146.1039° E
Quick Overview
Mission Beach sits along Queensland's tropical coast, where the rainforest meets the Coral Sea. You'll find several RV campgrounds serving this region, with some offering free overnight stays. The area stretches across several small beach communities -- Bingil Bay, Wongaling Beach, and South Mission Beach -- each with its own character and access points.
Most facilities here cater to travelers exploring the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Sites range from council-operated parks with basic amenities to private campgrounds offering powered sites and camp kitchens. The newest addition, Cassowary Council's Mission Beach Camping and Caravan Park, reflects the area's focus on eco-conscious tourism.
A1 Highway (Bruce Highway) provides the main access route from Cairns to the north and Townsville to the south. You'll turn off at El Arish or Tully and follow well-maintained roads toward the coast. Most RV parks accommodate larger rigs, but verify clearances if you're towing a fifth wheel or driving a Class A motorhome exceeding 35 feet.
The region's appeal extends beyond beaches. You're positioned for day trips to Dunk Island, cassowary spotting walks, and reef tours departing from nearby Clump Point. Check our directory listings for specific amenities like dump stations, laundry facilities, and pet policies before booking.
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All Dump Stations Near Mission Beach
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mission Beach Camping & Caravan Park | 0.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cassowary Council, Mission Beach Camping And Caravan Park | 0.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tropical Hibiscus Caravan Park | 2.1 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
| Tropical Hibiscus Caravan Park | 2.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tasman Holiday Parks - South Mission Beach | 4.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hillside Caravan Park | 6.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Diggers Creek Motel & Caravan Park | 8.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Googarra Beach Caravan Park | 9.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tully Caravan Park | 12.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tully RV Parking Area | 12.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Mission Beach Camping & Caravan Park
0.4 miCassowary Council, Mission Beach Camping And Caravan Park
0.5 miTropical Hibiscus Caravan Park
2.1 miTropical Hibiscus Caravan Park
2.1 miTasman Holiday Parks - South Mission Beach
4.7 miHillside Caravan Park
6.5 miDiggers Creek Motel & Caravan Park
8.0 miGoogarra Beach Caravan Park
9.8 miTully Caravan Park
12.4 miTully RV Parking Area
12.4 miTraveling to Mission Beach by RV
A1 Highway forms your primary corridor through this region. From Cairns, it's roughly 140 kilometers south -- about 90 minutes without stops. Townsville travelers face a longer haul of approximately 200 kilometers north. Exit at either El Arish (via Tully Mission Beach Road) or Tully itself, then follow signage toward the coast.
Road conditions stay good year-round, though wet season (December through March) can bring heavy downpours that reduce visibility. No specific RV restrictions apply on approach roads, but some campground access lanes narrow considerably once you leave the main routes. Scout your chosen facility's entrance before committing if you're driving a larger coach.
Overnight parking outside designated campgrounds isn't encouraged here. Local councils enforce camping regulations strictly to protect the cassowary habitat and maintain beach access for day visitors. Rest areas along A1 exist for meal breaks, but don't plan to stay the night. Your best option remains booking ahead at one of the established RV parks rather than hoping for roadside options.
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Dump Station Costs in Mission Beach
All several stations in Mission Beach charge fees, with some (a portion%) offering free camping and a portion% requiring payment. Expect nightly rates between $30-$55 AUD depending on whether you need powered sites and how close you want to be to the beach.
Council-operated facilities typically cost less than private parks but may offer fewer amenities. Powered sites with water hookups command premium pricing, especially during school holidays and winter months when southern travelers head north seeking warmth.
Weekly rates often provide better value if you're planning an extended stay. Some parks include dump station access in their nightly fee, while others charge $5-$10 for non-guests to use waste facilities. Factor in these costs when comparing options across the region.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Mission Beach by RV
Winter
June-August
64-77°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings southern travelers escaping cold weather, filling campgrounds weeks in advance. Book early for beachfront spots and expect higher rates across all facilities.
Spring
September-November
70-84°F
Crowds: Medium
Shoulder season offers pleasant conditions with fewer crowds and moderate pricing. Humidity starts climbing in November as wet season approaches, but rain remains sporadic.
Summer
December-February
75-88°F
Crowds: Low
Wet season dominates with afternoon thunderstorms and high humidity. Campgrounds see fewer visitors despite lower rates, and some travelers avoid cyclone season concerns entirely.
Fall
March-May
72-84°F
Crowds: Medium
Transitional period as wet season tapers off and conditions dry out. Easter holidays spike demand temporarily, but overall availability improves compared to winter months.
Explore the Mission Beach Area
Browse the map in our directory before deciding which beach community suits your plans. Wongaling Beach offers more commercial services within walking distance, while Bingil Bay delivers quieter surroundings with rainforest trails starting from campground edges.
Cassowaries cross roads here frequently, especially early morning and late afternoon. These birds stand taller than you might expect and can be dangerous if approached. Keep your speed down on approach roads and never feed wildlife around your campsite.
Cell coverage varies dramatically between providers. Telstra works most reliably, while Optus and Vodafone drop signals in some valleys. Download maps and campground details before leaving major towns if you're relying on navigation apps.
Clump Point boat ramp provides the main departure point for reef trips and island ferries. Book these excursions at least a day ahead during peak season. The general store in Wongaling Beach stocks basic RV supplies, but major provisioning should happen in Tully or Innisfail before you arrive.
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Can I see cassowaries from RV campgrounds in Mission Beach?
Yes, cassowaries frequently wander through campgrounds, especially those backing onto rainforest. Never approach or feed them -- they're endangered and can be aggressive if threatened. Keep food secured and observe from inside your RV if birds come close.
Do Mission Beach RV parks accommodate big rigs over 35 feet?
Most established campgrounds handle larger motorhomes and fifth wheels, but site dimensions vary. Call ahead to confirm your specific rig fits, particularly if you need pull-through access or have slide-outs that extend beyond standard widths.
What's the closest place to dump tanks if staying short-term?
Each of the paid RV campgrounds includes dump station access, typically included in overnight fees. No standalone public dump stations serve the immediate Mission Beach area, so plan to use facilities at your chosen campground.
Is beach access easy from RV parks in this area?
Most campgrounds sit within a 5-10 minute walk of beach access points. Some facilities offer direct beachfront positioning, while others require crossing a road or walking through residential streets. Check specific locations in our directory map.
Can I get groceries and RV supplies in Mission Beach?
Basic supplies are available at the Wongaling Beach general store, but selection is limited. For comprehensive provisioning including RV-specific items, stock up in Tully (20 minutes inland) or Innisfail (35 minutes north) before arriving at the coast.
Are campfires allowed at Mission Beach RV campgrounds?
Fire regulations change seasonally and vary by facility. Most campgrounds prohibit open fires year-round due to rainforest proximity and fire danger. Gas cooking is universally permitted, and some parks provide communal fire pits when conditions allow.
Are there free dump stations in Mission Beach?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Mission Beach.
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