Watch whales from a historical lighthouse or go snorkelling while caravan camping near Mollymook.
Perched on the coast just below Sydney, Mollymook is a top choice for caravanners. Settle into a holiday park in town with communal pools and wifi access, or set off to Booderee National Park to find back-in pitches with access to fresh drinking water, covered BBQ areas, and toilet facilities. Visit in winter for a good chance to view whales from Cape St. George Lighthouse. Better yet, try snorkeling with them in Jervis Bay. Murramarang National Park is another must-see locale, offering caravan pitches with electric hookups, hot showers, picnic tables, coastal views, and convenient access to Pretty Beach. The cooler temperatures and colorful wildflowers in spring make it an unbeatable season for a hike into Durras Mountain. Birdwatchers can rejoice with year-round viewing opportunities, while those looking for reptilian friends should aim for summer, as they often hibernate from May to August.