ROBERT DIXON PARK

Public BBQ

This serene spot, nestled between a creek and a beach, is perfect for a relaxing day out. Popular for its natural beauty, it offers swimming in crisp river waters, with caution advised due to currents. Families enjoy the grassy areas and picnic facilities, including clean toilets and ample parking. The area is a favorite for fishing, with potential dolphin sightings. It's also suitable for snorkeling and is dog-friendly, making it ideal for diverse outdoor activities. The park's natural charm and the tranquil setting of the beach and river create a peaceful environment for visitors.

Address

Unnamed Road, Kingscliff NSW 2487, Australia
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Nearby Features

  Toilets
  Picnic tables
  Shaded area
  Beach
  River/Lake

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Address

Unnamed Road, Kingscliff NSW 2487, Australia
View on Google Maps

Nearby Features

  Toilets
  Picnic tables
  Shaded area
  Beach
  River/Lake

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Scroll up and click on BBQ StreetView. It will visually show you the location of at least one BBQ in the area. Larger parks will generally have several BBQs scattered around in various spots.

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Generally No! The BBQs are first come, first serve. However, if you plan on having a larger event then please check with Tweed council.

Come prepared with the right essentials, and you'll enjoy a fun day of barbecuing in ROBERT DIXON PARK. For more information, check out our What to Bring to a Public BBQ guide.

Aussie public BBQs are simple to use. Majority of sites listed on this website are gas or electric BBQs. Simply press the button and it will turn on for a set amount of time (10-20 minutes).

We do also list wood fired BBQs on this site, so check the above descriptions and photos to be prepared.

Check out our How To Use Public BBQ Guide for further information.

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If you are convinced that the BBQ has issues, then contact Tweed council and let them know it's faulty.

You should first check with Tweed council about the rules and restrictions.

Generally, it is permissible to utilize your own gas BBQ, provided it remains under continuous supervision. However, the usage of Charcoal BBQ's is typically restricted, with the exception of parks equipped with designated charcoal disposal bins.

Check out our guide on Portable BBQs in Aussie Parks and Beaches for more information.