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Free dump point locations for caravans and RVs across every state and territory. Search by town, browse by state, or find what's near you right now.

Caravan & RV Dump Points Across Australia

Finding somewhere to empty your cassette or black water tank shouldn't be the stressful part of travelling. This independently maintained directory helps caravanners and RV travellers find dump points across Australia, with practical details on access, facilities and what to expect when they arrive.

Dump point information changes over time - facilities close, fees change, access arrangements vary and new locations appear. Traveller contributions help keep the map useful, whether you're confirming details, reporting a change, or submitting a new dump point you discover on the road.

Planning your next stop? Search by town, browse by state, or use the interactive dump point map to see locations along your route.

New to caravanning? Start with our guide on how to use a dump point for what to pack, how the process works, and the simple etiquette that helps keep these facilities available for everyone.

Common Questions

Are dump points free to use?

Most are. Of the 1,384 dump points in this directory, 1,334 are listed as free, with the rest charging a small fee or sitting inside paid facilities like caravan parks, where you may need to be a guest or pay a casual rate. Fees do change though, and occasionally before the data catches up - so treat the listing as a good guide rather than a guarantee, and carry a few coins just in case. If you strike a fee that isn't shown, reporting it from the listing page fixes it for the next traveller.

Can I put grey water down a dump point?

Yes. Dump points accept both black water and grey water, and using one is the safest option wherever local rules on ground disposal are unclear. Our guide to grey water and black water covers the rules in more detail.

What do I need to bring?

Disposable gloves, your cassette or drain hose, and a container of rinse water - many dump points don't have a washout hose, so it pays to be self-sufficient. See what to pack in your dump kit for the full list.

What is an MLAK key and do I need one?

An MLAK key opens accessible toilets fitted with the Master Locksmiths Access Key system. Some dump point locations have accessible toilets with MLAK locks, giving key holders access 24 hours a day. Where a listing mentions MLAK, that's what it refers to. If you rely on accessible facilities, our MLAK key guide explains where to get one.

How accurate are the listings?

Listings sourced from the National Public Toilet Map are refreshed against it regularly, and every listing is checked against corrections submitted by travellers. Anyone who visits can confirm the details or report a change directly from the page. Nothing beats a recent visit though, so for remote trips it's worth having a backup option in mind.

About This Directory

Dump Points Near Me is a free, independently maintained directory of caravan and RV dump points across Australia. It covers 1,384 locations across 1,069 towns in every state and territory, with no app download or account required.

Each listing shows information such as address, opening hours, whether it is free or has a fee, and what facilities are available on site. Where available, listings also include Google ratings, reviews and photos to help you decide whether a stop is worth making.

Dump points change - fees are introduced, hours shift, facilities come and go - and no directory gets all of it right all of the time. What we can do is make it easy to put right: every listing lets travellers confirm the details or report a change, and corrections are reviewed and kept through future data updates. If you spot something out of date, the report function takes 30 seconds and helps every traveller who comes after you.

Read more about the site, or if you know of a dump point we've missed, submit a listing.