Explore coastal wonders and cultural sites while caravan camping around Culburra Beach.
Best known for its sandy shores and historical lighthouse, Culburra Beach and its surrounding area make it a jumping-off point for caravan campers seeking NSW wilderness and adventure. Fifteen minutes south of Culburra Beach, Jervis Bay National Park showcases the best of the south coast with a glimpse of Aboriginal heritage, native wildlife, and diverse habitats. The park is home to Hyams Beach, known for swimming, birdwatching, and areas where you can spot whales and dolphins. Nearby caravan camping accommodations typically provide potable tap water, firepits, and pull-through sites. Meanwhile, about 45 kilometres southwest of Culburra, caravanners can cycle, hike, and 4WD through the Great Eastern Escarpment of Jerrawangala National Park. Bushwalking through the park’s rainforests and hinterlands is also a must. Park the motorhome at a campsite with portable toilets, electrical and water hookups, and room for slideouts. For more lakes, creeks, and vast forests, journey to Conjola National Park, home to trails that lead to natural wonders and historic monuments as well as caravan campsites with toilets, communal firepits, and BBQ grills.