Located right on the main road, it’s easy to find—and even easier to relax once you arrive.
Whether you're cooking dinner, washing off sandy feet, or watching a movie with the kids, the park’s well-kept amenities have got you covered.
Whip up a family feast or a quick bacon sanga in the camp kitchen, equipped with BBQs, a fridge, microwave, and washing-up sinks. It’s centrally located with picnic table seating so everyone can gather round and share a meal.
There are also a few BBQ areas scattered around the park and a firepit perfect for those crisp winter nights under the stars.
Our central amenity block includes toilets and hot showers, kept clean and tidy for your comfort. There's also an accessible bathroom with handrails for those who need a little extra support.
Make quick work of your washing with two washing machines and tumble dryers, plus outdoor drying lines. Located right next to the camp kitchen, it’s easy to pop on a load while prepping dinner.
Rainy day? Need a little downtime? Head to the communal lounge, where you’ll find comfy lounges, a TV, and a games table to keep everyone entertained.
During school holidays, there’s even more fun in store with kid-friendly activities run on-site. It’s a great way for little adventurers to make new friends and stay entertained.
Four-legged guests are welcome too! After a big day of exploring Boambee Creek, Northwall Beach or Thompsons Reserve, give them a rinse at the dog bath—perfect for washing off the sand before snuggling up in your van or cabin.
Craving a snack or a sweet treat? The on-site kiosk sells snacks, drinks, and ice cream—just the thing after a day in the sun.
Driving electric? No worries. The park has two 7kW EV charging stations, so you can recharge your car while you recharge yourself.
A central dump point makes it easy for caravaners to manage their waste on the go.
There’s no shortage of natural beauty and adventure on the Coffs Coast. From surfing and swimming to inland forest walks and waterfalls, there’s plenty to explore. And when you're ready for a bite to eat or some local shopping, the vibrant town centre is just a stone’s throw away.
With everything you need right at your fingertips—and some of the best sights in New South Wales just beyond the gates—Reflections Coffs Harbour is ready to welcome you.
Book your stay today and start planning your next great getaway.
Check in for both powered and unpowered campsites at the park is from 11am, whilst cabins allow check in from 3pm onwards.
If you plan to arrive after office hours (9am – 5pm) please let us know so that we can have all relevant documents waiting for your arrival.
Checkout from both Sites and Cabins is 10am.
Yes! Coffs Harbour Holiday Park is dog-friendly all year round on all sites and selected dog-friendly cabins. Up to 2 dogs can be booked online, by phone or in the park. We even have a dog wash area.
Please review our dog code of conduct here.
View all of our dog-friendly accommodation here
For all details please refer to our booking terms and conditions HERE.
Preparing for a holiday can be a massive journey. At Reflections Coffs Harbour, our aim is to ensure guests are as well-equipped as possible before hitting the open road.
If you’re planning a stay in one of our well-equipped cabins, we have many of the essentials covered, with linen, towels and kitchenware all provided. All you’ll need is some delicious treats, comfy clothes, good company and a thirst for adventure.
For guests camping in your tent or setting up shop in your caravan, Coffs Harbour has a well-equipped Camp Kitchen. We also recommend packing a torch and spare batteries, your trusty first aid kit, plenty of insect repellent, sunscreen and hats to keep you sun safe and rubbish bags to keep the park tidy for the next guests on your site.
Camping? Don’t forget to have a read of our tent peg tips, too!
Guests can enjoy a range of facilities like a well-equipped camp kitchen, BBQ area, laundry services, bush tucker / herb garden, accessible amenities for all and there’s even an onsite kiosk.
Reflections Coffs Harbour does not allow individual fires or firepits. Feel free to use the BBQs and communal fire pits available around the cabins and powered sites in winter time.
A long weekend of 2-3 days allows enough time to see key attractions, including beaches, the Big Banana Fun Park, and Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. However, if you’re staying 5-7 days, you’ll be able to enjoy more relaxed beach time and venture into nearby areas like Dorrigo National Park and the Solitary Islands Marine Park.
Park Beach is considered the main beach, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, picnic areas, and surf. It’s patrolled, making it ideal for swimming and beach activities.
Coffs Harbour has a subtropical climate, meaning winters are mild with average lows around 8-10°C in July and August. Summer temperatures are typically warm but not too hot, making it a comfortable year-round destination.
Yes, swimming is safe at patrolled beaches like Park Beach, where lifeguards monitor conditions. It’s always a good idea to swim within designated areas for added safety.
Absolutely! The nearby Solitary Islands Marine Park is a top snorkelling and diving spot, known for its rich marine life and coral reefs.