Caravan camping near Canowindra can lead to hot-air balloon rides and bushwalking in secret hideouts.
Known as the hot-air ballooning capital of Australia, Canowindra and the surrounding Belubula Valley offer year-round adventure to caravan campers in NSW. Caravan campers can explore the town’s unique history at the Age of Fishes Museum (a National Heritage Site and one of only two fish fossil museums in the world) before heading out of town to one of many nearby holiday parks, many of which allow caravan parking, have pet-friendly options, and offer both powered and unpowered campsites. The banks of the Belubula River and Nyrang Creek are great for caravanners who want to spend time by the water—choose from an assortment of modern waterfront caravan campsites with full hookups, barbecue grills, picnic tables, dump stations, and showers. Otherwise, bushwalkers can reserve a caravan campsite near Nangar National Park. The park’s hiking trails, kayaking experiences, and Aboriginal tours promise a well-rounded trip, while the park's caravan campsites feature electrical hookups, picnic tables, toilets, and barbecue grills.