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Best caravan parks in Coffs Harbour: local favourites
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The best caravan parks in Coffs Harbour span from Park Beach right down to Sapphire Beach, with five standout spots that draw thousands of Camplify travellers each year. These parks combine beachfront locations with solid facilities, and they're particularly popular during OzTag tournaments when the town fills with teams and families.
Browse campervans and caravans for hire in Coffs Harbour if you already know your dates.
Coffs Harbour sits at the sweet spot on the NSW coast — far enough north to feel properly tropical, close enough to Sydney for a long weekend. The Camplify community knows this stretch well. Across thousands of trips here, travellers consistently rate these parks for their proximity to beaches, tournament-grade facilities, and the fact that concrete sites make setup straightforward after a long drive up the Pacific Highway.
The town pulses with energy during OzTag events. State Cup, Nationals, and Carnival weekends see caravans streaming in from across NSW and Queensland. Camplify trip data shows that 29% of hirers travel with children, and many time their visits around school holidays when the tournaments run. Outside peak sports weekends, Coffs remains a family camping destination with surfing, the Big Banana, and day trips inland along Waterfall Way to Bellingen.
You can pick up your caravan in Coffs or arrange delivery if you're flying in. Many Camplify owners in the area offer delivery straight to park reception, which works well if you're coordinating around tournament schedules.
Beachfront caravan parks in Coffs Harbour
Park Beach Caravan Park / BIG4 Park Beach
Park Beach Caravan Park / BIG4 Park Beach is the most popular park among Camplify travellers in Coffs Harbour by a considerable margin. The concrete sites are a standout feature — after hours on the road towing, you'll appreciate how easily your van levels on a solid base. The park sits right behind Park Beach, with direct access across the dunes. Families rate it highly during OzTag weekends because you can walk to the fields at C.ex Coffs International Stadium.
The facilities match what you'd expect from a BIG4 operation: heated pool, jumping pillow, camp kitchen with proper bench space, and clean amenities blocks that handle the tournament crowds well. Hirers who've stayed here consistently mention the convenience of having Park Beach Shopping Village a five-minute walk away for supplies. The park operates year-round, but sites book out months ahead for major OzTag events. Camplify owners who know this area suggest arriving by 10am on check-in day during peak periods — reception usually allows early setup if your site is ready.
The park's location means you're central to everything in Coffs. North to Sawtell is a 10-minute drive, south to the jetty and harbour precinct is similar. The Camplify community recommends this park for first-timers to the area because you can walk to beaches, shops, and cafes without moving the van once you're set up.
Quick facts:
Distance: 2km from Coffs Harbour CBD
Best for: Families, OzTag participants, first-time visitors
Key facilities: Powered concrete sites, heated pool, jumping pillow, camp kitchen, BBQ areas, playground, kiosk
Book ahead: January school holidays, OzTag State Cup (typically April), OzTag Nationals (October)
Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Park Beach Caravan Park / BIG4 Park Beach.
Darlington Beach Holiday Resort
Darlington Beach Holiday Resort sits 12km north of central Coffs, right on the beachfront at Arrawarra. This park draws families who want space and a quieter setting during state OzTag competitions — you're close enough to reach the fields in 15 minutes but far enough to escape the peak-season intensity of the main Coffs parks. The beach here is patrolled in summer and known for reliable surf breaks that suit learners and intermediate riders.
The resort spans a large site with both powered and ensuite options. Travellers who've stayed here mention the lagoon-style pool complex as a major drawcard for kids, along with tennis courts, a games room, and organised activities during school holidays. The camp kitchen facilities are extensive, with multiple cooking zones that handle full houses during busy periods. Reflections and NRMA parks are typically the go-to choices for Camplify travellers on the NSW coast, but Darlington Beach has built a strong reputation among families who prioritise kid-focused amenities.
Camplify trip data shows that spring bookings peak here, aligning with OzTag Nationals and the warmer weather arriving. The park's management maintains the grounds well, and the powered sites offer decent spacing compared to more compact urban parks.
Quick facts:
Distance: 12km north of Coffs Harbour
Best for: Families with young children, surfers, those seeking quieter beachfront
Key facilities: Powered sites, lagoon pool complex, tennis courts, games room, camp kitchen, kiosk, playground
Book ahead: September-October (Nationals season), December-January summer holidays
Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Darlington Beach Holiday Resort.
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Top caravan parks Coffs Harbour: central locations
Reflections Holiday Park Coffs Harbour
Reflections Holiday Park Coffs Harbour is a community favourite that draws repeat visitors — some Camplify travellers have returned here for four or more years running. The park occupies a prime position on Camperdown Street, walking distance to Park Beach and close to the main shopping and dining precinct. What sets Reflections apart is the balance of facilities and location: you get resort-grade amenities without being stuck on the outskirts of town.
The park features a heated pool, jumping pillow, and extensive BBQ areas under cover. Hirers rate the camp kitchen highly, noting it's well-equipped and rarely feels crowded even during school holidays. The powered sites are level and generous in size, with good tree cover in sections of the park providing natural shade. The amenities blocks are modern and maintained to the standard you'd expect from the Reflections group, which manages parks across NSW.
Based on feedback from Camplify's community of owners and hirers, this park works particularly well for grey nomads and couples who want proximity to town without sacrificing park amenities. The Coffs Harbour jetty, restaurants along the marina, and the Big Banana are all within easy driving distance. Camplify owners who know the area suggest booking well ahead for January, when coastal weather and availability peak across all Coffs parks.
Quick facts:
Distance: 1.5km from Coffs Harbour CBD
Best for: Couples, grey nomads, families who want central access
Key facilities: Powered sites, heated pool, jumping pillow, camp kitchen, covered BBQ areas, modern amenities
Book ahead: January (peak summer demand), Easter long weekend
Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Reflections Holiday Park Coffs Harbour.
Sapphire Beach Caravan Park
Sapphire Beach Caravan Park delivers exactly what the name promises: direct access to one of the coast's better swimming beaches. Located 8km south of Coffs, this park attracts travellers who prioritise beach proximity over tournament convenience. Sapphire Beach itself is patrolled during summer, with a rock pool at the southern end that's perfect for young kids when the surf picks up.
The park layout is straightforward, with powered sites arranged across open and semi-shaded areas. Camplify travellers recommend this spot for those who want a more relaxed vibe compared to the busier parks closer to central Coffs. The facilities include a pool, camp kitchen, and amenities blocks that cover the basics well. It's not as resort-focused as BIG4 or Reflections, but that's part of the appeal for hirers who prefer a traditional caravan park feel.
The local area offers good coastal walks, particularly the headland track that links Sapphire Beach to Emerald Beach. Camplify's community of owners and hirers often pair this park with stays at nearby spots like Woolgoolga when doing longer North Coast trips. The park sits just off the highway, making it an easy stop if you're travelling the Sydney to Coffs Harbour route and want to break up the drive.
Quick facts:
Distance: 8km south of Coffs Harbour
Best for: Beach lovers, couples, families seeking quieter coastal camping
Key facilities: Powered sites, pool, camp kitchen, direct beach access
Book ahead: December-January, Easter weekend
Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Sapphire Beach Caravan Park.
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Discovery Parks Coffs Harbour
Discovery Parks Coffs Harbour operates from a location on Ocean Parade that puts you within reach of multiple beaches and central Coffs facilities. The park targets families and groups, with facilities designed around kids' entertainment and communal spaces. The pool area is substantial, complemented by a jumping pillow and playground equipment that keeps younger travellers occupied.
Camplify hirers who've stayed here mention the cleanliness of amenities and the helpfulness of park staff during busy periods. The powered sites are concrete-based, similar to Park Beach, which makes setup efficient. The park is part of the Discovery network that manages locations across Australia, and the consistency shows in how the facilities are maintained. Camp kitchen space is adequate, with covered outdoor areas that work well even when the park is at capacity.
The location gives you options. You're close enough to walk to Diggers Beach, and Park Beach is a short drive north. For families travelling during OzTag weekends, Discovery Parks offers a solid alternative when the closer parks are fully booked. Camplify travellers consistently rate this as a reliable choice for the best caravan parks east coast AUS run, particularly when you need guaranteed availability during peak seasons.
Quick facts:
Distance: 3km from Coffs Harbour CBD
Best for: Families, groups, travellers needing reliable availability
Key facilities: Powered concrete sites, pool complex, jumping pillow, camp kitchen, playground, BBQ areas
Book ahead: Christmas-New Year period, long weekends
Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Discovery Parks Coffs Harbour.
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Planning your Coffs Harbour caravan trip
Coffs Harbour works as a standalone destination or as a strategic stop on the NSW North Coast circuit. Camplify travellers often combine this with stays in Bellingen (30 minutes inland along Waterfall Way), Emerald Beach, Sawtell, Yamba, or Nambucca Heads. The average trip duration here runs 6.7 days according to Camplify trip data, which gives you time to explore the beaches, take a day trip to the Dorrigo rainforest, and still have downtime at your park.
These parks fill quickly during school holidays and tournament weekends. If you're planning around OzTag events, book at least three months ahead. January sees peak demand due to summer holidays and coastal weather, while October brings strong winds and the Nationals tournament — two factors that create availability challenges. For dog friendly caravan parks, check individual park policies as several on this list welcome pets outside peak seasons.
Delivery works well if you're flying into Coffs or combining this leg with other transport. Many Camplify owners arrive around 10am to coordinate setup, and park reception typically accommodates early arrivals when sites are ready. For more family-focused options along the coast, the guide to 24 caravan parks your kids will beg to visit again includes several near Coffs, and caravan parks with jumping pillows lists parks with inflatable entertainment that kids rate highly.
Book your Coffs Harbour caravan park stay
These five parks represent the strongest options in Coffs Harbour based on thousands of trips by Camplify's community of owners and hirers. Pick Park Beach or Reflections for central access, Darlington or Sapphire for beachfront relaxation, or Discovery Parks when you need reliable availability. Browse campervans and caravans for hire in Coffs Harbour to lock in your dates and get on the road.
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