
Blue Mountains


The Blue Mountains region is a mountainous area bordering the western fringe of the greater Sydney metropolitan area and extending to the western slopes beyond Lithgow.
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Jenolan Caravan Park Oberon
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/jenolan-caravan-park-oberon/nsw
The Jenolan Caravan Park is a pet friendly park for those bringing their own caravan or tent (no pets in cabins). Conveniently located next to the Oberon Tennis Complex and Swimming Pool and a large oval and recreation ground, including skateboard ramps.





















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- Information
PJ Hall Park Lake Wallace
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/pj-hall-park-lake-wallace/nsw
PJ Hall Park Lake Wallace is a pretty Camping area and picnic spot where you can enjoy swimming sailing and canoeing.





















- Camping Area
- Overnight Rest Area
- Day Use Area
- Children's Play Facility
- Public Dump Point
O'Connell Hotel
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/oconnell-hotel/nsw
O'Connell Hotel is located between Bathurst and Oberon on O'Connell Road. There is a paddock where you can stay with your caravan or motorhome. No power or facilities in the paddock.
















- Day Use Area
- Overnight Rest Area
- Sit Down Meals
- Alcohol Licence
Mount Tomah Rest Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/mount-tomah-rest-area/nsw
Mount Tomah Rest Area is a small, circular rest area with bitumen surface. There is room for a couple of caravans here and the ground is reasonably level.









- Day Use Area
- Overnight Rest Area
Sunny Corner Recreation Reserve
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/sunny-corner-recreation-reserve/nsw
Sunny Corner Recreation Reserve is a paddock that used to have facilities. If you go there for the facilities you will be disappointed.








- Camping Area
Jenolan Campground
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/jenolan-campground/nsw
Jenolan Campground as a day rest area has been closed due to vandalism. Overnight area is as per State Forest regulations.









- Campground
- Overnight Rest Area
O'Connell North Rest Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/oconnell-north-rest-area/nsw
O'Connell North Rest Area is a convenient spot alongside the Fish River. Perfect for a picnic and a paddle on a hot summer's day. It is a small drive-through configuration with a bitumen surface.










- Day Use Area
- Children's Play Facility
Berambing Picnic Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/berambing-picnic-area/nsw
This is a convenient spot to take a break when travelling on the Bells Line Of Road, being roughly half way between Richmond and Lithgow












- Day Use Area
- Information
- National Park
- Takeaway Food
Bilpin Reserve Rest Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/bilpin-reserve-rest-area/nsw
Limited space in this small rest area. Mostly sloping ground.








- Day Use Area
- National Park
Flat Rock Fish River Camping Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/flat-rock-fish-river-camping-area/nsw
Flat Rock Fish River Camping Area is an excellent spot, large free camp suitable for large rigs, caravans, with toilet, picnic table, fireplaces, TV reception, but no phone or internet service.














- Campground
- Fishing Spot
Lithgow Tourist Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/lithgow-tourist-park/nsw
Lithgow Tourist & Van Park is a caravan park that is a family owned and operated business offering you a variety of accommodation options, ranging from powered sites, camping, studio cabins and two bedroom cabins.


















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
Roseville Laundry Oberon
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/roseville-laundry-oberon/nsw
Roseville Laundry Oberon is a full service laundry, however you can use the coin operated machines yourself. They are inside and you just have to ask.


- Public Laundry
Sutton Park Rest Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/sutton-park-rest-area/nsw












- Day Use Area
Bulls Camp Reserve Rest Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/bulls-camp-reserve-rest-area/nsw











- Day Use Area
Blackheath Glen
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/blackheath-glen/nsw
Blackheath Glen is located in a secluded part of Blackheath, yet a short 10 minute walk through beautiful parks to the centre of Blackheath. The Park is located 1 kilometre from the railway station.




















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- Children's Play Facility
Boyd River Campground
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/boyd-river-campground/nsw
This camping ground is set among snow gums. At night you can see greater gliders, sugar gliders, brushtail possums, tawny frogmouths, wombats, wallabies and kangaroos.










- Campground
Whitley Park Rest Area
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/whitley-park-rest-area/nsw
Whitley Park Rest Area has enough room for large rigs. This day rest area at Blackheath has plenty of room for pets to run and some nice shade. There are toilets at the Prince George Street entrance.









- Day Use Area
Katoomba Falls
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/katoomba-falls/nsw
Katoomba Falls is ideally located within walking access to the famous Three Sisters, Scenic World Skyway and Katoomba township.



















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- Children's Play Facility
A section of the Great Dividing Range, The Blue Mountains Region was first crossed by the three explorers, Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson, in 1813. Their names have been immortalised numerous times, having been used for town names, street names and other titles.
The Greater Blue Mountains Area is a World Heritage site. It is a place of rugged tablelands, sheer cliffs, deep, inaccessible valleys and rivers and lakes teeming with life. The rare plants and animals that live in this natural place relate an extraordinary story of Australia's antiquity, its diversity of life. This is the story of the evolution of Australia's unique eucalypt vegetation and its associated communities, plants and animals.
The Blue Mountains National Park lies on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range. The plateau slopes gently down from west to east from a height of around 1,100m near Mt Victoria to less than 200m around Glenbrook. There are four major rivers that have most of their catchment inside the park; the Wollangambe River in the north, the Grose River in the centre, and the Coxs and Wollondilly Rivers in the south.
More than 400 different kinds of animals live within the rugged gorges and tablelands of the Greater Blue Mountains Area. These include threatened or rare species of conservation significance, such as the tiger quoll, the koala, the yellow-bellied glider and the long-nosed potoroo as well as rare reptiles and amphibians including the green and golden bell frog and the Blue Mountain water skink.
The Greater Blue Mountains Area is a World Heritage site. It is a place of rugged tablelands, sheer cliffs, deep, inaccessible valleys and rivers and lakes teeming with life. The rare plants and animals that live in this natural place relate an extraordinary story of Australia's antiquity, its diversity of life. This is the story of the evolution of Australia's unique eucalypt vegetation and its associated communities, plants and animals.
The Blue Mountains National Park lies on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range. The plateau slopes gently down from west to east from a height of around 1,100m near Mt Victoria to less than 200m around Glenbrook. There are four major rivers that have most of their catchment inside the park; the Wollangambe River in the north, the Grose River in the centre, and the Coxs and Wollondilly Rivers in the south.
More than 400 different kinds of animals live within the rugged gorges and tablelands of the Greater Blue Mountains Area. These include threatened or rare species of conservation significance, such as the tiger quoll, the koala, the yellow-bellied glider and the long-nosed potoroo as well as rare reptiles and amphibians including the green and golden bell frog and the Blue Mountain water skink.