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Dump Points in Tasmania - A List

Locations of Dump Points in Tasmania


For a many campers, knowing where the DUMP POINTS are along your route is crucial to your daily planning. Hopefully, this list will prove to be useful to you on your adventure.

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  •  Alonnah Bruny Island:  3915 Bruny Island Main Rd, Alonnah. free - public - toilets
  •  Arthur River: Airey Dr, Arthur River. Free - public - water (non-potable) - toilets - car park is sealed - Turning may be difficult for long rigs
  •  Arthurs Lake: 40 Arthurs Lake Rd, Arthurs Lake. Free - public - toilets
  •  Bakers Beach: Bakers Point Rd, Bakers Beach. Free - public - toilets
  •  Beaconsfield: Grubb St, Beaconsfield. Free - public - toilets
  •  Bicheno:  Waubs Esplanade, Bicheno. Free - public
  •  Bothwell Public: Market Place, Bothwell. Public - free - drinking water - enter off William Street - electric power
  •  Bradys Lake: Bradys Lake Rd, Bradys Lake. Free, public - toilet
  •  Bridport: Bentley St, Bridport. Free - public - entrance 4 to the Bridport Caravan Park - fairly tight turnaround - Rinse water
  •  Bronte Park: Marlborough Road, Bronte Park. free - public - 24 hr - toilets
  •  Cambridge: Bungana Way, Cambridge. Free - public
  •  Campbell Town: King St, Campbell Town. Free - public - drinking water - accessible to big rigs
  •  Cooee Point: Cooee Point Rd, Cooee. Free - public - accessible to big rigs
  •  Cradle Mountain:  Cradle Mountain Rd, Cradle Mountain. Free - public - rinse water
  •  Cygnet: Esplanade, Cygnet. Free - public
  •  Deloraine:  Racecourse Dr, Deloraine. Free - public - potable water tap - accessible to big rigs
  •  Derwent Bridge:  15573 Lyell Hwy, Derwent Bridge. Free - public - toilets
  •  Devonport South: Devonport Rd, Miandetta. free - public - fresh water - accessible to big rigs
  •  Fingal Park: Fingal Park, off Talbot St, Fingal. Free - public - toilets
  •  Franklin:  Huon Hwy, Franklin. Free - public  - toilets - drinking water - accessible to big rigs
  •  Geeveston: 31 Arve Rd, Geeveston. Free - public - drinking water
  •  George Town Info Centre: East Tamar Hwy, George Town. Free - public - accessible to big rigs
  •  Glenorchy Hobart Showground: Howard Road, Hobart. Free - public
  •  Gordon: 4775 Channel Hwy, Gordon. Free - public - toilets
  •  Hamilton: Off River St, Hamilton. Free - public
  •  Horsehead Creek: Devonport Rd, Devonport. Free - public
  •  Huonville:  The Esplanade, Huonville. Free - public - toilets
  •  Kempton Memorial Hall: Old Hunting Ground Rd, Kempton. Free - public - toilets.
  •  Kingston:  Channel Hwy, Kingston. Free - public - drinking water - difficult to turn caravan around if the gate beyond dump point is locked - Access road to turn around is bumpy
  •  Latrobe: Cotton St, Latrobe. Free - public - easy access
  •  Macquarie Heads: Macquarie Heads Rd, Strahan. Free - public
  •  Maydena:  Mayne St, Maydena.  Free - public
  •  Montrose Bay:  Montrose Foreshore Community Park, Foreshore Rd. Free - public - drinking water - accessible to big rigs
  •  New Norfolk:  4 Page Ave, New Norfolk. Free - public - drinking water
  •  Nubeena: Nubeena Rd, Nubeena. Free - public
  •  Oatlands: William St, Oatlands. Public - free
  •  Pembroke Park:  Montagu St, Sorell. Free - public - drinking water
  •  Penguin: Johnson's Beach Rd, Penguin. Free public - accessible to big rigs
  •  Pontville:  Glen Lea Rd, Pontville. Free - public - use the entry into the RV park
  •  Port Sorell:  33 Darling St, Port Sorell. Free - publict - accessible to big rigs
  •  Queenstown: Batchelor St, (Lyell Hwy), Queenstown. Free - public
  •  Railton: 5-15 The Esplanade, Railton. Free - public - drinking water - accessible to big rigs
  •  Roseberry: 1 Park Rd, Rosebery. Free - public
  •  Ross:  Esplanade, Ross. Public  - free - just inside camping area
  •  Scottsdale: Ringarooma Rd, Scottsdale.  Free - public - toilets - showers
  •  Sheffield: Spring St, Sheffield. Free - public
  •  Shipwrights: Shipwrights Point, Port Huon. Free - public
  •  Sisters Beach: 14 Honeysuckle Ave, Sisters Beach. Free - public - No turn around for caravans or big rigs - Water available
  •  Smithton: 2 West Esplanade, Smithton. Free - public - toilets - drinking water
  •  Snug: Beach Rd, Snug. Located in caravan park - $5
  •  Springlawn NP: 1349 Bakers Beach Rd, Bakers Beach. Free - public
  •  St Helens: Tully St, St Helens. Free - public - potable water - accessible to big rigs
  •  St Leonards Park: 53 Station Rd, Launceston. Free - public
  •  St Marys: Harefield Rd, St Marys. Free - public
  •  Stanley Recreation Ground:  Marine Esplanade, Stanley. Free - public - drinking water
  •  Strahan: Harvey St, Strahan. Free - public
  •  Swansea: Esplanade, Swansea. Free -  public - toilets - non-drinking water - accessible big rigs
  •  Triabunna:  Esplanade East, Triabunna. Free - public - accessible to big rigs.
  •  Tullah: Central Ave, Tullah. Free - public - suitable access for all size rigs
  •  Ulverstone:  Victoria St, Ulverstone. Tap and hose provided - limited manoeuvrability for caravans
  •  Waratah: Annie St, Waratah. Free - public
  •  Westbury: Franklin Street, Westbury. Easy van access
  •  Whitemark Showgrounds: Palana Rd, Whitemark. Free - public - toilets
  •  Wynyard: Goldie St, Wynyard. Free - public
  •  Zeehan: Packer St, Zeehan. Free - public

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