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Best caravan parks in the Blue Mountains for 2026

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Best caravan parks in the Blue Mountains for 2026

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Best caravan parks in the Blue Mountains - Camping in the Blue Mountains: Blackheath and Katoomba

The best caravan parks in the Blue Mountains span seven locations across this iconic region, from full-service tourist parks in Katoomba and Blackheath to free camping spots and remote bush campgrounds. These parks offer everything from powered ensuite sites to unpowered riverside camping, with delivery available for caravans if you can't tow.

Browse campervans and caravans for hire in the Blue Mountains if you already know your dates.

The Blue Mountains sits 90 minutes west of Sydney, and most Camplify travellers treat it as a stop on longer NSW trips rather than a standalone destination. Camplify trip data shows the average stay is 6.7 days, with common routes extending to the Hunter Valley, south coast, or inland towards Bathurst and Mudgee. Families make up 31% of travellers here, couples 16%, and nearly a third travel with kids in tow.

This guide covers the top caravan parks in the Blue Mountains according to Camplify's community of owners and hirers. Some parks accept delivery, making them easy if you don't want to tow. Others require a bit more adventure, with gravel driveways and bush settings that reward the effort. Demand peaks in spring, and popular parks like Blackheath Glen Reserve fill fast during school holidays.

Camping in the Blue Mountains: Blackheath and Katoomba

Blackheath Glen Tourist Park

Blackheath Glen Tourist Park sits just off the Great Western Highway in Blackheath, making it one of the most accessible caravan parks in the Blue Mountains for travellers heading inland from Sydney. The park offers powered and unpowered sites, cabin accommodation, and a family-friendly layout that appeals to groups with kids. Camplify owners who know the area describe this as the step up from free camping at the nearby Glen Reserve, with proper facilities and hot showers included.

The park's location puts you within walking distance of Govetts Leap Lookout and the Grand Canyon walking track, two of the region's most popular hiking trails. Camplify trip data shows sightseeing and hiking dominate visitor activity here, and this park makes a good base for both. The powered sites suit caravans and motorhomes, and the camp kitchen sees plenty of use during cooler months when families gather indoors.

Feedback from Camplify travellers notes the gravel driveways can be tricky during wet weather, a recurring theme across several Blue Mountains campgrounds. Arrive early during peak season, especially long weekends and school holidays, when the park fills quickly.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: 110km from Sydney (90 mins)

  • Best for: Families wanting powered sites near walking trails

  • Key facilities: Powered sites, cabins, camp kitchen, hot showers, laundry

  • Book ahead: School holidays, Easter, spring weekends

Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Blackheath Glen Tourist Park.

Flat Rock Campground (Lithgow)

Flat Rock Campground (Lithgow) is a NSW National Parks campground on the Coxs River, about 20 minutes from Lithgow. This is unpowered bush camping with drop toilets, fire pits, and riverside sites that feel remote despite being close to town. The Camplify community rates this spot for travellers who want to escape the tourist parks and camp near water.

The campground works best for self-sufficient setups. Bring your own water, firewood, and supplies. The Coxs River runs year-round, and fishing is a popular pastime here. Camplify owners suggest this as a side trip if you're exploring the western side of the Blue Mountains, combining it with the Glow Worm Tunnel near Lithgow (a unique spot not in most standard guides).

Road access requires a bit of attention. The final stretch is gravel, and the community has flagged concerns about caravans on these driveways during wet conditions. A 4WD isn't essential in dry weather, but check conditions before heading in with a larger van.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: 140km from Sydney (2 hours)

  • Best for: Self-sufficient campers wanting riverside bush camping

  • Key facilities: Unpowered sites, fire pits, drop toilets, river access

  • Book ahead: Long weekends, summer holidays

Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Flat Rock Campground (Lithgow).

Mt York Campground

Mt York Campground sits near Mt York Road, a few kilometres from Hartley. This is another NSW National Parks site, offering unpowered camping with basic facilities in a quiet bush setting. Camplify travellers describe it as "easy camping a bit further than Katoomba but worth it" for those who want space and fewer crowds.

The campground has drop toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings, but no showers or drinking water. It's a good option if you're self-contained and want to explore the western side of the Blue Mountains without committing to a full tourist park. The surrounding area includes walking trails and historic sites like the Mt York Road convict trail.

Access is straightforward from the Great Western Highway, though the final approach is unsealed. The community recommends this for smaller vans and campervans rather than large caravans, especially if you're visiting after rain.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: 130km from Sydney (1 hour 50 mins)

  • Best for: Self-contained travellers wanting quiet bush camping

  • Key facilities: Unpowered sites, fire pits, drop toilets, picnic tables

  • Book ahead: Summer weekends, Easter

Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Mt York Campground.

Best caravan parks in the Blue Mountains - Camping in the Blue Mountains: Blackheath and Katoomba

Top caravan parks in the Blue Mountains: Katoomba and Blackheath

Katoomba Falls Tourist Park

Katoomba Falls Tourist Park is one of the most popular caravan parks in the Blue Mountains for Camplify travellers, sitting right in Katoomba with easy access to the Three Sisters, Scenic World, and the main tourist precinct. The park accepts delivery regularly, making it a favourite for hirers who don't want to tow. Owners drop vans here for weekend trips and longer stays.

The park offers powered and unpowered sites, cabins, and ensuite sites for those wanting more comfort. Facilities include a camp kitchen, laundry, and hot showers. The location means you can walk to Katoomba's cafes, restaurants, and lookouts, which suits families and couples who want a base without needing to drive everywhere.

Camplify's community of owners and hirers consistently recommend this park for first-time Blue Mountains visitors. It's well-maintained, easy to navigate, and central to the main attractions. Demand peaks during school holidays and spring weekends, so booking ahead is essential.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: 100km from Sydney (1 hour 40 mins)

  • Best for: Families and first-time visitors wanting a central base

  • Key facilities: Powered sites, ensuite sites, cabins, camp kitchen, laundry, hot showers

  • Book ahead: School holidays, spring weekends, public holidays

Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Katoomba Falls Tourist Park.

Blackheath Tourist Park

Blackheath Tourist Park offers powered ensuite sites, a step up from basic camping but still in a natural bush setting. The park sits on the edge of Blackheath, close to Govetts Leap and the Grand Canyon walking track. Hirers who've stayed here rate it highly for the balance between comfort and location.

The ensuite sites include private bathroom facilities attached to each site, which appeals to couples and families wanting more privacy. The park also has standard powered sites, cabins, and a camp kitchen. Feedback from Camplify travellers notes the park feels quieter than Katoomba Falls, with more space between sites and a relaxed atmosphere.

Blackheath is less touristy than Katoomba, with a small-town feel and fewer crowds. The park makes a good base if you're planning to hike, with several trails starting nearby. It's also close to the free camping at Blackheath Glen Reserve if you want to scout that option first.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: 110km from Sydney (1 hour 50 mins)

  • Best for: Couples and families wanting ensuite sites near hiking trails

  • Key facilities: Powered ensuite sites, standard powered sites, cabins, camp kitchen, laundry

  • Book ahead: Spring weekends, school holidays, Easter

Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Blackheath Tourist Park.

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Glenroy Camping Grounds (near Hartley)

Glenroy Camping Grounds (near Hartley) is an unpowered family gathering spot on private property between Hartley and Lithgow. This is a different style of camping compared to the tourist parks in Katoomba and Blackheath. The grounds offer space for caravans, campervans, and tents, with basic facilities including drop toilets and fire pits.

The Camplify community describes this as a good option for larger groups and families who want to camp together without the structure of a commercial park. It's quieter and more spread out, with a rural feel and plenty of room for kids to run around. The property is near the Fish River, and fishing is popular here.

Access is via gravel roads, which the community has flagged as a consideration for larger caravans. Check conditions before heading in, and be prepared for basic camping without powered sites or hot showers.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: 140km from Sydney (2 hours)

  • Best for: Families and groups wanting unpowered private property camping

  • Key facilities: Unpowered sites, fire pits, drop toilets, river access

  • Book ahead: Summer holidays, Easter, group bookings

Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Glenroy Camping Grounds (near Hartley).

Lake Lyell Recreation Park

Lake Lyell Recreation Park sits near Lithgow on Lake Lyell, a man-made lake created for the nearby power station. The park offers powered and unpowered sites, with facilities including a camp kitchen, hot showers, and a boat ramp. Camplify trip data shows this is popular for weekend trips, with delivery available for hirers who don't want to tow.

The lake is the main draw here. Fishing, kayaking, and boating are all popular, and the park has direct water access. It's a quieter alternative to the Katoomba tourist parks, with fewer crowds and a focus on water-based activities rather than hiking.

Owners who drop vans here describe it as a good base for exploring the western Blue Mountains and Lithgow area without dealing with the busier tourist towns. The park accepts pets in some areas, making it a favourite among travellers with dogs. Check the dog friendly caravan parks guide for more options.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: 140km from Sydney (2 hours)

  • Best for: Families wanting lakeside camping with fishing and boating

  • Key facilities: Powered sites, camp kitchen, hot showers, boat ramp, pet-friendly areas

  • Book ahead: Summer weekends, public holidays

Can't tow? Get a campervan delivered to Lake Lyell Recreation Park.

Book your Blue Mountains caravan getaway

The best caravan parks in the Blue Mountains offer everything from powered ensuite sites to free bush camping, depending on what style suits your trip. Most Camplify travellers combine the Blue Mountains with longer routes to the Hunter Valley or south coast, making it part of a bigger NSW adventure. Browse campervans and caravans for hire to find your perfect match, and remember delivery is available if you can't tow.

The information in this blog is accurate and current as of the date of posting. Please be aware that information, facts, and links may become outdated over time.