Campbell Town RV Dump Stations - Tasmania Sani-Dumps
41.9287° S, 147.4936° E
Quick Overview
Campbell Town offers several RV dump stations for travelers navigating Tasmania's Heritage Highway corridor. You'll find some free option alongside paid facilities, giving you flexibility whether you're passing through or settling in for a few days.
This historic midlands town sits roughly halfway between Launceston and Hobart, making it a natural stopping point for RVers crossing the island. The dump stations here range from basic sani-dump facilities at caravan parks to more comprehensive waste disposal setups with potable water access. Most locations accommodate larger rigs without drama, though you'll want to check specific site details before pulling in.
The newest addition to Campbell Town's sanitary dump station network is King Street Oval, expanding your options beyond the traditional caravan park circuit. Local roads handle RV traffic well -- this town's seen caravans and motorhomes for decades, so infrastructure reflects that reality.
WikiCamps users frequently update station details here, which helps since seasonal closures or maintenance can affect availability. The mix of free and paid stations means you can choose based on your budget and service needs. Some facilities offer dump-only access while others bundle it with overnight stays or fuel purchases.
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All Dump Stations Near Campbell Town
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| King Street Oval | 0.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Ross Caravan Park | 7.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Public Caravan/RV Dump Point | 26.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Longford Riverside Caravan Park | 30.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fingal Public Caravan/RV Dump Point | 31.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Swansea Public Dump Point | 33.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Arthurs Lake Public Dump Point | 33.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| St Leonards Picnic Grounds | 35.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Launceston Cabin and Tourist Park | 36.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| BIG4 Launceston Holiday Park | 37.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
King Street Oval
0.3 miRoss Caravan Park
7.0 miPublic Caravan/RV Dump Point
26.3 miLongford Riverside Caravan Park
30.2 miFingal Public Caravan/RV Dump Point
31.6 miSwansea Public Dump Point
33.0 miArthurs Lake Public Dump Point
33.2 miSt Leonards Picnic Grounds
35.7 miLaunceston Cabin and Tourist Park
36.6 miBIG4 Launceston Holiday Park
37.3 miTraveling to Campbell Town by RV
Campbell Town sits on the Midland Highway (Highway 1), Tasmania's main north-south artery connecting Launceston and Hobart. This route sees steady RV traffic year-round, with good road conditions and plenty of shoulder space for larger vehicles. Local streets accommodate big rigs reasonably well, though the historic town center has some tighter corners you'll want to navigate carefully.
Overnight parking options exist at designated caravan parks and some council-managed areas. Free camping directly in town is limited, but you'll find options within a short drive. Several dump stations allow quick stops without requiring overnight stays, which works well if you're pushing through to either coast.
Fuel stops with RV-friendly layouts sit on the highway approaches, making it easy to combine refueling with waste disposal. Most facilities provide clear signage, though GPS coordinates help when you're hunting for the free station or newer locations like King Street Oval.
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Dump Station Costs in Campbell Town
Campbell Town's several dump stations break down to some free facility (a portion% of total options) with the remaining a portion% charging fees. Paid stations typically run $5-15 depending on whether you're staying overnight or just using dump facilities.
The free option works fine for basic waste disposal, though you might queue during busy periods. Paid facilities at caravan parks often include better amenities -- potable water, longer hoses, and more maneuvering space. Some bundle dump access with fuel purchases or overnight stays, which can offer decent value if you're already planning to stop.
If you're on a tight budget, the free station handles the job. But if convenience and time matter more than saving a few dollars, paid facilities deliver smoother experiences with fewer hassles.
Contact station for pricing details.
Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Campbell Town by RV
Winter
June-August
37-52°F
Crowds: Low
Coldest months with occasional frost and fog. Fewer tourists mean easy dump station access, but check for reduced hours at some facilities.
Spring
September-November
45-63°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather brings increasing RV traffic as travelers head to coastal destinations. Stations stay accessible with moderate wait times at popular spots.
Summer
December-February
55-73°F
Crowds: High
Peak tourist season fills Campbell Town with caravans and motorhomes. Expect queues at the free station, especially midday. Paid facilities offer quicker service.
Fall
March-May
46-64°F
Crowds: Medium
Cooling temperatures and autumn colors attract steady visitor numbers. Dump stations less crowded than summer but busier than winter months, with reliable access.
Explore the Campbell Town Area
WikiCamps provides the most current intel on Campbell Town's dump stations, including user photos and recent access notes. Check it before arrival since some facilities have specific operating hours or seasonal restrictions that aren't obvious from basic listings.
The free dump station gets busy during peak tourist season (December through February), so plan for early morning or late afternoon visits if you want to avoid queues. Paid facilities at caravan parks typically have better availability since they're spread across multiple properties.
Water pressure varies significantly between locations. If you need to flush tanks thoroughly, ask locals which station has the best flow -- it'll save you time and frustration. Some spots have potable water separate from the dump area, while others integrate everything in one location.
Stock up on supplies while you're here. Campbell Town has decent grocery options and fuel prices that compete well with coastal towns. The heritage precinct makes for a pleasant leg-stretch while someone else handles dump duties.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Campbell Town
Where's the free dump station in Campbell Town?
Campbell Town has one free sanitary dump station available to travelers. Check WikiCamps for exact location and current access details, as user updates provide the most reliable information about operating conditions and any temporary closures.
Do I need to stay overnight to use caravan park dump stations?
Most caravan parks in Campbell Town allow dump-only access for a fee, typically $5-15. You don't need to book a site, though some facilities offer better rates if you're staying overnight or purchasing fuel at associated service stations.
What's the newest dump station in Campbell Town?
King Street Oval is the newest addition to Campbell Town's RV waste disposal network. This facility expands your options beyond traditional caravan park locations, though you should verify current access details and any usage fees before visiting.
Can big rigs access Campbell Town dump stations?
Most dump stations accommodate larger motorhomes and fifth wheels without issues. The town's infrastructure handles RV traffic well, though some older facilities have tighter approaches. Check specific site details for clearance and turning radius if you're driving an oversized rig.
When are Campbell Town dump stations busiest?
Summer months (December-February) bring peak crowds, especially at the free station during midday hours. Early morning or late afternoon visits work best during high season. Winter and shoulder seasons offer much easier access with minimal wait times.
Is potable water available at Campbell Town sani-dumps?
Water availability varies by location. Some facilities provide potable water taps near the dump area, while others keep drinking water separate. Paid caravan park stations typically offer better water access with higher pressure for tank flushing and filling.
Are there free dump stations in Campbell Town?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Campbell Town.


