For camping enthusiasts, Canberra’s fresh air, forests and national parks provide a great outdoor environment for exploring, relaxing and having fun.
There is a caravan park close to many national attractions and there are campgrounds at the Cotter, in ACT forests, and in Namadgi National Park with the picturesque Brindabella Ranges as a backdrop. There are also some old huts you can book to enjoy an open fireplace and quiet surrounds. You can book any ACT forest campsites online.
Discover more on Namadgi. For assistance with choosing and booking accommodation, call the Canberra and Region Visitors Centre on 1300 554 114 or book online where you see the Make a booking button.
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Blue Range Hut is available to hire for functions and overnight stays. The hut interior is sparse with only an open fireplace and picnic table. Access pit toilets and wood fired and gas barbeques outside. The area around Blue Range Hut is a popular place to picnic, horse ride, cycle and camp. Booki...
Woods Reserve is a popular venue for picnics, barbeques and camping. The area offers picnic tables and shelter, gas barbeques and wood fire pits. Amenities with code access include flush toilets and showers. Washing-up facilities need water from the creek. Bring your own drinking water and firewood...
Canberra's fresh air and natural beauty is ideal for any traveller. The Canberra Carotel is no exception. It is the perfect stop for a leisurely stay, secluded picnic, barbecue, or a fun bicycle ride. Whether you are camping or caravanning, staying in cabins or motel rooms, your stay will be a memor...
Choose from spacious motel rooms, comfortable ensuite cabins, a two acre camping area and drive through caravan sites at Canberra Motor Village. Their range of accommodation options will suit most budgets and personal requirements. Canberra Motor Village is only four kilometres from the city centre ...
Stay at Canberra South Motor Park. This is an ideal location if you are headed south to the coast or the snow. The motor park is located close to the Canberra suburbs of Fyshwick and Symonston. Choose from three types of balcony cabins, special or standard two bedroom cabins, budget ensuite cabins,...
Capital Country Holiday Village is 14km north of Canberra, ideal for those visiting the national capital. Set on 10ha, the park accommodation varies from park cabins with ensuites to drive-through sites, caravan and campsites. The park also has a separate manufactured home section, as well as large ...
The Cotter Campground is the most highly serviced bushland camping area in the ACT. Enjoy separate areas for organised groups, campervans and small private parties, an electric barbeque and toilet and shower facilities. There are shared wood barbeques; bring your own wood. No pets allowed. Travel al...
Crestview Tourist Park is located in the town of Queanbeyan approximately 17 kilometres from Canberra
Eaglehawk Holiday Park is situated in a quiet landscaped country area, just off the Federal Highway, approximately 10 minutes from the centre of Canberra and close to all major attractions. They offer Deluxe Villas, Cottages, Cabins, Caravan Sites and Camping accommodation. Nestled between gentle ...
EPIC’s camping facilities are set among 70 hectares of unique country surroundings. Access more than 100 powered sites with full amenities only eight minutes north of the city. Large sites cater for caravans and motorhomes. EPIC is Canberra’s only pet friendly camping ground. This quiet location ...
A variety of campgrounds and bush camping are available in this 106,000ha national Park. Honeysuckle Campground has access to the historic Honeysuckle Tracking Station site. A walking track connects to Booroomba Rocks/Orroral Ridge. Orroral Campground has a linkage to Orroral Heritage Walking Tr...
If you want to get back to nature, the ACT has plenty of campsites to choose from. Cotter Campground is on the Cotter River, with plenty of shady native and exotic trees and the Murrumbidgee River close by. Woods Reserve Recreation Area is on the banks of Gibraltar Creek. The Blue Range Recreat...
Queanbeyan Riverside Tourist Park is located in the town of Queanbeyan approximately 17 kilometres from Canberra.
The Village Cabins are located in the town of Queanbeyan approximately 17 kilometres from Canberra.
Wee Jasper Reserves offer camping and recreation reserves at several locations. Experience the beautiful Goodradigbee River, Micalong Creek or the Hume and Hovell Walking Track. This is real bush camping, with no power but excellent facilities. Stay at Billy Grace, Micalong Creek, Swinging Bridge ...