Wake up to UNESCO-listed stunning vistas on a Glen Innes caravan camping retreat.
A parish town in the heart of the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales, Glen Innes is a dream destination for caravan camping. Rich in Celtic heritage, it’s surrounded by diverse landscapes ranging from rolling highlands to dense rainforests and gently flowing waterways. Find caravan parks close to town that offer barbecue grills and hookups for water and electricity. A bit farther afoot, caravanners can stay near notable UNESCO World Heritage sites, like Gibraltar Range and Washpool national parks, for world-class bushwalking and wildlife spotting. Look out for parma wallabies, spotted-tailed quolls, and long-nosed potoroos. Then, return to a private and secluded motorhome campsite among giant red cedar trees—look out for sites appointed with picnic areas, showers, and toilets. Load up the campervan with outdoor gear and head to the Glen Innes area for camping in spring or fall, when temperatures hover in the high teens to low 20s. The annual Australian Celtic Festival in May is also a big draw for caravanners who want to see colourful autumn trees.