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Camping is more than just setting up a tent in the great outdoors—it's a liberating experience that brings you closer to nature and disconnects you from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

One of the greatest benefits of camping is the opportunity to immerse yourself in natural surroundings, breathe in fresh air, and appreciate the beauty of the wilderness. It's a chance to unplug from technology, reconnect with loved ones, and create lasting memories around a crackling campfire under a starry sky.

Whether you prefer the creature comfort of having electricity on hand on a powered site, or you have a fully kitted out van, or don't mind a stroll to the camp kitchen for a coffee, on an unpowered campsite - the choice is yours!

What's your preferred way to camp?

Here's a rundown of some popular ways to camp:

  • Tent Camping
    Tent camping is perhaps the most classic and iconic form of camping. It involves pitching a tent at a campsite, typically using poles and stakes, and sleeping inside. Tents come in various sizes and designs, from lightweight backpacking tents to spacious family-sized models. Tent camping offers a close connection to nature, allowing campers to immerse themselves fully in the outdoor experience.
  • Caravan Camping
    Caravan camping involves traveling with a towable caravan, which serves as a portable accommodation unit. Caravans come in a range of sizes and configurations, from compact models suitable for couples to larger, more luxurious options with all the comforts of home. Caravan camping provides the convenience of having a dedicated sleeping space and cooking facilities, making it popular among families and those who prefer a bit more comfort while on the road.
  • Motorhome Camping
    Motorhome camping, also known as RV (recreational vehicle) camping, involves traveling in a self-contained motorized vehicle equipped with living quarters. Motorhomes come in various classes, including Class A, B, and C, each offering different levels of size, amenities, and luxury. Motorhome camping provides the ultimate flexibility, allowing campers to travel to remote destinations while enjoying the comforts of home on wheels, without having to tow a caravan.
  • Campervan Camping
    Campervans are compact vans that have been converted into basic living quarters, typically featuring a sleeping area, kitchenette, and storage space. Campervan camping is popular among solo travelers, couples, and small families looking for a convenient and affordable way to explore the great outdoors. Campervans offer the freedom to travel at your own pace and easily navigate both urban areas and remote wilderness destinations.
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With so much to gain, explore and reflect on, we have 37 prime camping locations across NSW to get you started.

Whether you prefer coastal views and activities or picturesque inland lakes and waterways to quietly relax,we have the perfect spot to pitch your tent. Across our parks you’ll find all manner of campsites offering you a wide range of choice for your camping NSW holiday.

All types of sites to suit all kinds of camping setups

From powered sites with a concrete slab, powered sites on grass, artificial grass camp sites, ensuite campsites as well as grassy unpowered sites and bush camping for a true ‘back to basics experience. Many of our parks offer pet-friendly site sand extra-large areas (perfect if you’re bringing the boat), and campsites are positioned close to amenities and facilities.

With our campsites generally located in picturesque, shady and well-maintained gardens, you’re also likely to enjoy some of the best views in town: of nearby waterways, beaches, parks or mountain vistas.

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Extra Large Camp Sites

17 of our parks feature extra large (XL) site sizes - perfect for a more spacious holiday or if you are bringing a boat, kayaks or other larger water spots equipment.

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Dog friendly camping holidays

Some of our parks also feature dog friendly camping, so your dog can truely be part of your holiday!

Simply call the park to book with your furry friend.

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