Frequently Asked Questions
- Free Dump Point: Head to the BP Highway Service Centre in West Ballina, right where the Bruxner and Pacific Highways meet. It’s open 24/7 and free to use.
- Paid Dump Points:
- Ballina Waterfront Village & Tourist Park (southern entry to Ballina) offers dump point access for a small fee.
- Reflections Holiday Park Ballina (in the heart of the CBD) also provides dump point services for a fee — perfect if you’re staying nearby or exploring the town centre.
While there are no traditional backpacker hostels in the Ballina Shire, Ballina Travellers Lodge is centrally located in Ballina and offers affordable rooms with shared bathrooms, plus access to a communal kitchen and a comfortable lounge area.
Absolutely — and they’re well worth the drive!
- Killen Falls
Located just 20 minutes from Ballina or Lennox Head in the Ballina Shire, Killen Falls is a hidden gem. This peaceful spot features a viewing platform where you can admire the cascading falls from above. - Minyon Falls & Protesters Falls
If you’re up for a scenic adventure, take a one-hour drive into the lush, World Heritage-listed Nightcap National Park. Here you’ll discover two stunning waterfalls:- Minyon Falls, which plunges over 100 metres into a deep palm-shaded gorge with breathtaking views from the lookout.
- Protesters Falls, a little over an hours drive, this waterfall offers a gentle and magical walk through ancient terrain.
Please note: Swimming is not permitted at any of these waterfalls due to environmental and safety reasons. Respecting these guidelines helps protect our delicate ecosystems and ensure the safety of all visitors.
You’re in for a treat – dolphins are spotted almost daily along the Ballina coastline! A walk along North Wall and many local beaches, these playful locals are often seen surfing the waves or cruising alongside boats. Suggested locations: North Wall (keep an eye out in the river mouth) and Sharpes Beach.
For marine magic on a grander scale, make your way to one of our coastal lookouts:
- Ballina Lighthouse (East Ballina)
- Pat Morton Lookout (Lennox Head)
These headlands offer incredible ocean views and are ideal for spotting whales during their seasonal migration (May to November). Thanks to the Ballina coastline jutting out further east than many other spots, whales often cruise surprisingly close to shore – making land-based viewing spectacular.
Love bird life too? Head to the fish cleaning table near the Richmond Yacht Club – it’s a favourite hangout for pelicans, especially in the late afternoon and bonus is the dusk skies. When crossing Missingham Bridge, keep an eye up high on the poles for the Ospreys – they often have their fresh catch in their mouths
Yes – a recreational fishing licence is required for most types of fishing in Ballina, whether you’re casting a line from the beach, riverbank, or a boat. This applies to both locals and visitors aged 18 and over.
Licence costs (as of 2025):
- 3 days – $7
- 1 month – $14
- 1 year – $35
- 3 years – $85
You can purchase a licence:
- Online Recreational fishing licence | Service NSW
- By phone on 1300 369 365
- Direct from Ballina Bait & Tackle, Shop 19, Ballina West Shopping Centre, River St, Ballina NSW 2478 – Ph 02 6686 2527
Exemptions – you do not need a licence if you are:
- Under 18 years old
- An Aboriginal person or Torres Strait Islander
- Fishing in a private dam that does not flow to public waters
- An adult assisting a person under the age of 18 to take a fish using a single rod (as long as you’re not fishing yourself)
- The holder of a Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card or a Centrelink Disability Pension Card
For full details of exemptions visit Recreational fishing
Funds from fishing licences go towards sustainable fishing programs, so it’s a great way to support local waterways while enjoying your time on the water.
The elected Council has debated the provision of free camping in the Ballina Shire on a number of occasions and the position of Council has constantly been not to provide these facilities due to the large number of privately owned caravan parks in the Shire. The preference of Council is to encourage visitors to support approved accommodation providers who have invested in our community.
It is acknowledged that other businesses benefit from the provision of free camping however on balance the elected Council has determined that the best outcome for our community is to support the existing accommodation providers.
The Ballina Coast & Hinterland is blessed with plenty of Caravan, Holiday & Tent Parks with prime positions close to beaches, rivers and bays.
There are numerous public toilet locations whilst out and about, for a full list please visit Public Toilet Locations
The Ballina Coast and Hinterland is a dog-lover’s dream with plenty of tail-wagging territory to explore. From off-leash beaches and scenic walking trails to pooch-friendly cafés and stays, there’s no need to leave your furry companion behind.
You’ll find off-leash areas at places like The Spit in Ballina, Seven Mile Beach in Lennox Head, and the fenced dog agility park at Compton Drive, East Ballina. Many of our walking tracks, like the spectacular Coastal Recreation Path between Ballina and Lennox Head, welcome dogs on-lead. There’s even local markets, lookouts, and breweries where your pup can tag along.
For all the details – including dog-friendly accommodation – check out our Dog-Friendly Blog. It’s your go-to for planning a pawsome trip.
Getting here is easy, but you might find it hard to leave!
By Air
Fly direct to Ballina Byron Gateway Airport, just 5 km from Ballina’s CBD. Daily flights operate with Fly Pelican, Jetstar, Qantas, and Virgin Australia from Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle, Canberra (seasonal), and Dubbo. The airport’s convenient location and modern terminal make it the fastest and most comfortable way to start your visit.
Tip: To avoid disappointment, arrange your airport transfers before you arrive.
By Road
Ballina sits at the junction of the Pacific and Bruxner Highways, making it accessible from many major hubs:
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Brisbane Airport: 195 km (approx. 2 hr 15 min)
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Byron Bay: 31 km (approx. 30 min)
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Coffs Harbour: 206 km (approx. 2 hr 27 min)
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Grafton: 137 km (approx. 1 hr 30 min)
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Coolangatta Airport: 89 km (approx. 1 hr)
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Lismore: 31 km (approx. 37 min)
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Port Macquarie: 357 km (approx. 4 hr)
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Sydney: 730 km (approx. 8 hr)
By Coach
Daily coach services are available through Premier Motor Service, Greyhound Australia, and NSW TrainLink. Check their websites for the latest schedules.
By Rail
Catch a NSW TrainLink train to Casino Railway Station daily. TrainLink includes transfers from Casino to Ballina and Lennox Head as part of your ticket.
Getting Around Locally
Ballina is served by Ballina Bus Lines and CDC NSW Bus, plus local taxi services to help you explore the Northern Rivers region easily.
If you’re travelling with a large vehicle or caravan, there are several convenient parking options:
Ballina CBD:
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Behind the Ballina Visitor Information Centre at 6 River St
- Opposite the Ballina Waterslides at 4 River St – parallel to River St in from of Reflections Holiday Park Ballina, just a short walk from the Visitor Centre and town centre
Ballina Fair & Ballina Central Shopping Centres:
- Fox Street near Coles & Ballina Fair Shopping Centre, offering easy access to shops and cafes in front of residential houses.
You may also park anywhere there are no signs prohibiting it. Remember, yellow solid lines along the curb indicate ‘no stopping’ zones and parking is not permitted there.
Ballina is renowned for its fresh local seafood! For the fresh catch of the day, head to one of Ballina’s trusted seafood retailers:
- Ballina Fishermen’s Co-op (River Street, West Ballina): A long-standing local favourite offering freshly caught prawns, oysters, whole fish and fillets straight from the trawlers.
- Northern Rivers Seafood (River Street, West Ballina): A family run business and a great spot for buying prawns, crabs, and a variety of fresh local seafood.
Prefer to cast a line yourself? Local rivers and beaches are great for fishing – just make sure you’ve got a NSW recreational fishing licence.