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Shaws Bay Caravan Park, Ballina

Shaws Bay Caravan Park is nestled at the mouth of the Richmond River on the protected waters of Shaws Bay. This park is handy to the Ballina CBD, with the modern conveniences of nearby local stores and the Shaws Bay Hotel.

It’s just a short stroll to beautiful surfing beaches and, with its spectacular waterway location, offers an amazing choice of activities including swimming, surfing, windsurfing, boating, sailing and fishing.

Accommodation ranges from powered and unpowered waterfront sites to self contained cabins. The park offers a recreation room, clean amenities, dump points, and is adjacent to waterfront parkland offering BBQ’s and children’s swings – a great place for a family picnic.

If you have any queries regarding prices, bookings or nearby attractions, please click on the above links or feel free to contact the park managers – Paul Sparks & Nancy Kleinert.

Accommodation Options

Basic Cabin

Basic Cabin

Ensuite Cabin

Ensuite Cabin

Deluxe Cabin

Deluxe Cabin

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