The trees in a caravan park are one of its greatest assets. They provide the shade, privacy, and natural ambiance that guests travel to Torquay and the Great Ocean Road to enjoy. But for a park manager, that beautiful canopy represents a significant and ongoing responsibility. With hundreds of guests and millions of dollars worth of caravans, cabins, and vehicles directly underneath, professional tree management is not a luxury—it’s a critical part of your risk management strategy.
Now, during the quiet winter off-season (late June/early July), is the absolute best time to proactively manage your trees and ensure your park is safe and ready for the next holiday rush.
Tree maintenance in a caravan park is a high-stakes operation. The potential for damage and liability is far greater than in a standard residential or commercial setting.
The single most valuable tool for managing this risk is a scheduled arborist report. This professional audit provides a comprehensive inventory and risk assessment of every significant tree within the park. For a park manager, an arborist report is indispensable:
It creates a documented safety plan, identifying and prioritising any trees that require immediate work.
It allows for strategic long-term budgeting, preventing unexpected and costly emergency call-outs.
It serves as proof of due diligence, demonstrating to insurers and authorities that you are proactively managing your site.
Based on a professional assessment, a few key services are vital for maintaining a safe and functional park:
As a business that works with numerous caravan parks in the Geelong and Surf Coast regions, Ocean Road Tree Services understands your unique requirements. We are fully insured, highly experienced in navigating holiday parks with minimal disruption, and prioritise working efficiently within your off-season schedule.
Use this quiet winter period to ensure you are fully prepared for the busy season ahead. Contact us today to schedule a comprehensive site assessment or to discuss creating a long-term tree management plan for your park.