3 RV Dump Stations In Franklin, Tasmania
43.0888° S, 147.0091° E
Quick Overview
Franklin sits in Tasmania's Huon Valley, where apple orchards meet the Huon River and RVers find several dump stations serving this historic timber town. You've got some free option alongside paid facilities, giving you flexibility whether you're passing through on the Huon Trail or spending time exploring the region's heritage sites.
The sanidump facilities here cater to the steady flow of travelers heading south toward Huonville or north to Hobart. Franklin's compact layout means you won't spend ages hunting for RV waste disposal points -- most stations sit within easy reach of the main highway corridor. The town's heritage precinct and riverside location make it a natural stopping point for RVers exploring southern Tasmania.
You'll find these sanitary dump stations accommodate standard RV configurations without drama. The facilities range from basic public dump points to more comprehensive service stations with potable water and rinse hoses. Franklin sees consistent RV traffic during Tasmania's peak touring months, but the station network handles demand without the bottlenecks you'd encounter in larger tourist hubs. Most facilities offer straightforward access for rigs up to 30 feet, though tighter sites might challenge bigger coaches.
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All Dump Stations Near Franklin
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Franklin Public Caravan/RV Dump Point | 0.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Shipwrights Public Dump Point | 5.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Burtons Reserve | 6.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| The Esplanade | 6.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Geeveston Public Caravan/RV Dump Dump Point | 6.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Snug Beach Caravan Park | 12.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Dover Beachside Caravan Park | 15.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Gordon Foreshore Reserve Campground | 16.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Kingston Public Caravan/RV Dump Point | 17.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Alonnah Public Dump Point | 19.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
Franklin Public Caravan/RV Dump Point
0.3 miShipwrights Public Dump Point
5.1 miBurtons Reserve
6.3 miThe Esplanade
6.4 miGeeveston Public Caravan/RV Dump Dump Point
6.6 miSnug Beach Caravan Park
12.9 miDover Beachside Caravan Park
15.7 miGordon Foreshore Reserve Campground
16.7 miKingston Public Caravan/RV Dump Point
17.3 miAlonnah Public Dump Point
19.6 miTraveling to Franklin by RV
Franklin connects via the A847 running north-south through the Huon Valley, with the A285 providing alternate routes. The highway network here handles RV traffic well, though you'll encounter some winding sections typical of Tasmania's river valleys. Bridge clearances along the Huon River routes accommodate standard RV heights without issues.
The town itself sits compact along the river, with most services clustered near the main road. You won't face significant RV restrictions in Franklin proper, but watch for narrow streets in the heritage precinct if you're tempted to explore beyond the main drag. Parking for larger rigs works best at designated RV-friendly spots rather than attempting street parking.
Overnight parking options exist at designated rest areas outside town, though Franklin itself doesn't encourage overnight stays in public areas. Check local signage carefully. The nearest proper overnight facilities sit in Huonville or at private campgrounds along the valley.
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Dump Station Costs in Franklin
Franklin's several RV dump stations split between some free option (a portion%) and a portion% charging fees. The paid facilities typically run $5-10, which includes water access and better maintenance standards. You're paying for convenience and cleaner facilities at the fee-based locations.
The free sanidump serves budget-conscious travelers well, though expect more basic amenities. During high season, the cost difference might justify using paid stations to avoid queues. Most paid facilities accept cash and card, but carrying coins helps at automated payment stations. Franklin's pricing sits lower than Hobart's urban rates while offering comparable service quality.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Franklin by RV
Winter
June-August
39-52°F
Crowds: Low
Quietest period with occasional frost. Facilities stay open but traffic drops significantly as tourists avoid Tasmania's coldest months.
Spring
September-November
45-61°F
Crowds: Medium
Apple blossoms draw visitors back to the valley. Dump stations see increasing use as touring season ramps up with pleasant weather.
Summer
December-February
54-70°F
Crowds: High
Peak RV season brings maximum traffic to all facilities. Expect waits at popular stations, especially during Australia's summer holiday period.
Fall
March-May
48-63°F
Crowds: Medium
Autumn colors attract photographers and leaf-peepers. Comfortable temperatures and moderate crowds make this ideal for RV waste disposal without hassles.
Explore the Franklin Area
Time your dump station visits for early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday rush when tour groups and day-trippers clog the main routes. The free facility sees heavier use during weekends and holidays, so factor in potential wait times if you're traveling during peak periods.
Fill your fresh water tanks before dumping when possible -- not all stations offer potable water on-site. The Huon Valley Council manages waste services here, and their transfer stations handle hazardous materials if you need to dispose of batteries or electronics separately from regular RV waste.
Franklin's location makes it smart to coordinate your dump with fuel stops, as service stations cluster along the highway. The town's compact size means you're never more than five minutes from any facility. Keep your hoses and fittings in good order -- Tasmania's environmental regulations take RV waste seriously, and proper disposal protects the pristine Huon River system.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Franklin
Do Franklin's dump stations accommodate large Class A motorhomes?
Most facilities handle rigs up to 30 feet comfortably. Larger coaches should scout locations first, as some stations have tighter turning radiuses. The newer Franklin Public facility offers better maneuvering space than older installations.
Can I dump grey water separately from black water in Franklin?
Standard RV dump stations here accept combined grey and black water through the same disposal point. Separate grey water dumping isn't typically offered at public facilities, so plan to empty both tanks together.
Are dump stations open 24/7 or do they have restricted hours?
Public sanidumps generally offer 24-hour access, while service station facilities follow business hours. Always check signage, as some locations restrict overnight access to prevent misuse or unauthorized camping.
What's the water quality like for filling fresh tanks?
Tasmania's water quality ranks excellent, and potable water at dump stations meets drinking standards. Still, many RVers run tank water through filters as standard practice regardless of source water quality.
Do I need special adapters for Franklin's dump stations?
Standard RV sewer hoses and fittings work at all Franklin facilities. Bring your own hose, as stations don't provide them. A clear elbow adapter helps you monitor flow, though it's not required.
Can I dispose of hazardous waste at RV dump stations?
No. Dump stations handle only black and grey water from RV holding tanks. Take batteries, chemicals, and electronics to Huon Valley Council waste transfer stations, which manage hazardous materials properly.
Are there free dump stations in Franklin?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Franklin.
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