Find Dump Points Near Me
Across Australia
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.
Travelling Australia by caravan or motorhome means managing waste on the road. Dump points are the designated facilities for emptying cassette toilets and black water tanks - and knowing where they are, how to use them, and what to bring makes a real difference to your trip.
Caravan Dump Point Guides
How to Use a Dump Point
Step-by-step guide to emptying your cassette toilet or black water tank safely, cleanly and without holding anyone up.
Read guideCaravan Dump Points in Australia
A complete guide to dump points across Australia - what they are, where to find them, and what to expect when you arrive.
Read guideWhat to Pack in Your Dump Kit
Hoses, fittings, gloves, chemicals - what you need to carry to use a dump point cleanly and without hassle.
Read guideGrey Water and Black Water
What each type of waste is, how to dispose of it correctly, and the rules that apply across Australia.
Read guideDump Point Etiquette
How to use dump points considerately and help keep sites open and in good condition for the whole caravanning community.
Read guideWhat is an MLAK Key?
Some dump points require an MLAK key for access. Find out what it is, where to get one, and whether you need one for your trip.
Read guideAbout This Directory
Dump Points Near Me is a free, independently maintained directory of caravan and RV dump points across Australia. It covers 1,379 locations across 1,070 towns in every state and territory, with no app download or account required.
Listings come from multiple sources. The foundation is the National Public Toilet Map, maintained by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. This is supplemented by dump points submitted directly by caravanners, and locations researched and added by our team from council websites, caravan park listings and touring club resources.
Each listing shows information such as address, opening hours, whether it is free or has a fee, key requirements, 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.
Information changes over time - dump points close, fees are introduced, access hours change. If you find a listing that is out of date, you can report it directly from the listing page. Community corrections help keep the directory accurate for every caravanner who comes after you.