Top 10 Caravan Parks in NSW for Road Trips
Planning a caravan road trip through New South Wales? You’re in for a treat. NSW is packed with incredible coastlines, national parks, mountain towns, and peaceful inland spots that make caravan travel something special. With so many choices, finding the right caravan park can feel overwhelming — so here’s a list of the top 10 caravan parks in NSW that offer beautiful locations, great facilities, and easy access for travellers.
Whether you’re exploring with family, travelling solo, or heading off on a long adventure, this guide will help you find the perfect stay.
1. BIG4 Easts Beach Holiday Park – Kiama
2. NRMA Myall Shores Holiday Park – Myall Lakes
Right in the middle of the Myall Lakes National Park, this spot is peaceful and packed with wildlife. You can kayak, fish, or just enjoy the stillness. It’s ideal for travellers who want to disconnect and soak up nature.
3. Reflections Holiday Park – Lennox Head
A popular stop for road-trippers chasing warm weather and surf. It’s close to Byron Bay but quieter, with grassy powered sites right near the beach. Clean, simple, and perfect for coastal explorers.
4. Stockton Beach Holiday Park – Newcastle
A fantastic base if you’re driving through Newcastle or visiting for a few days. You’ll have ocean views, sand dunes to explore, and easy access to the city. This one is always popular with families and couples.
5. BIG4 Narooma Easts Holiday Park – South Coast
Known for friendly staff and great water access, this park goes above expectations. It’s close to fishing spots, beaches, and local cafés. A great mix of comfort and convenience.
6. Jervis Bay Holiday Park – Jervis Bay
Crystal-clear water and calm beaches make this area one of the best in NSW. The caravan park sits right near the river, with modern amenities and a peaceful setting. Perfect for relaxing or exploring nearby beaches and wildlife.
7. Discovery Parks – Dubbo
A top pick for inland travel, especially if you’re visiting Taronga Western Plains Zoo. The park has big shady sites, a pool, and plenty of space for families. A good stop if you’re driving across the state.
8. Reflections Holiday Park – Seal Rocks
If you love quiet beaches and natural beauty, Seal Rocks is hard to beat. The water is clear, the surf is good, and the park has a relaxed, minimal feel. Great for fishing, surfing, or taking it slow.
9. BIG4 Tweed Billabong Holiday Park – Tweed Heads
10. Dalmeny Campground – Eurobodalla Coast
A simple but beautiful beachfront campground with spacious sites. If you like waking up to ocean views and falling asleep to waves, this is a great value option with a stunning location.
Tips for Choosing the Right Caravan Park
If you’re unsure which park suits you best, think about:
- How long you’re staying
- Whether you need kid-friendly facilities
- Your preference for quiet vs. lively parks
- Whether you want to be near the coast, bush, or inland areas
- The size and setup of your caravan
If you’re still exploring caravan options, here are helpful guides that can point you in the right direction:
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