
Showers
Public Showers in Australia — Beaches, Parks, Road Trips
Find public showers at beaches, surf clubs, coastal walks, parks, pools, gyms, and highway rest areas. Browse by state or jump to popular hubs. Powered by AussieLoo data.
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Browse showers by state
Popular places with showers
- Bondi Beach — multiple beach showers, accessible amenities nearby
- St Kilda — foreshore showers and change facilities
- Gold Coast — showers along Surfers Paradise and beach promenades
- Cottesloe Beach — showers near pavilions and parks
- Glenelg — beach showers near jetty and foreshore
Showers on road trips
Some highway rest areas, campgrounds, and service centres include showers. Check our route guides:
- Pacific Highway (Sydney–Brisbane)
- Hume Highway (Sydney–Melbourne)
- Bruce Highway (Brisbane–Cairns)
- Stuart Highway (Adelaide–Darwin)
- Eyre Highway (Nullarbor)
Tips for using public showers
- Bring a quick‑dry towel, thongs, and biodegradable soap.
- Some beach showers are cold‑water only; indoor pools may charge entry.
- Use accessible facilities where signed; look for step‑free access and rails.
- Respect local rules; avoid soaps directly on sand or in natural waterways.
- After dark, prefer well‑lit areas and travel with a companion where possible.
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FAQs
Are beach showers free?
Most outdoor beach showers are free. Indoor pools/gyms usually require entry fees.
Do public showers have hot water?
Usually not at beaches and parks. Some pools, campsites, and service centres offer hot showers.
How do I find accessible showers?
Use the filters in AussieLoo or check state/city pages that list accessibility features.