Forest barns near Stanwell Tops

Stanwell Tops promises campers amazing hikes, cliffside pools, and encounters with kookaburras.

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97% (29 reviews)

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Forest barns near Stanwell Tops guide

Overview

Go camping in NSW near natural wildlife, relaxing pools, and coastal hotspots—all accessible from Stanwell Tops. Campers can explore historic tunnels in search of glow worms at Old Helensburgh Station, then stay at in-town holiday parks with powered and unpowered sites or ensuite family cabins. Symbio Wildlife Park promises unique animal encounters, and Dharawal National Park offers great hiking and relaxation at on-site beachfront campsites. January through May is a prime time to go off-grid at remote campgrounds near Royal National Park. Overnight shelters inside the park are handy for early morning cliff walks and excursions to scenic waterfalls.

Where to go

Symbio Wildlife Park

Campers with families will want to plan a fun day at Symbio Wildlife Park. This private zoo and wildlife park offers opportunities to feed kangaroos, cool off in a splash park, or run off energy at an on-site playground. Reserve a pitch nearby at holiday parks that welcome pets, allow campfires, and provide toilets and water hookups. Or find cabin rentals near the beach for a cosier stay. Families who want to see the animals at their liveliest can visit during spring or autumn. However, the park is open year-round.

Dharawal National Park

Take an easy day trip from Stanwell Tops to Dharawal National Park. View the mystical waters of Madden Falls in winter after a short bush walk that is perfect for families, or pedal down the 10B cycling trail in spring to catch a glimpse of a yellow-tailed black cockatoo in the outback. Private campsites are abundant near the park with tent sites or glamping options at holiday parks that give campers access to hot showers at vacation rentals, power hookups for caravan sites, and beachfront cabins for families and groups.

Royal National Park

Campers will find almost too many outdoor activities at Royal National Park. Home to kookaburras, beaches, waterfalls, and coastal bushwalking trails, the park offers nearly 60 square miles of natural Australian outback, including a challenging trek to Figure Eight Pools. Cycle down trails, watch whales from clifftops, or spend a lazy day fishing from the shore. Then find unpowered private pitches inside the park as well as powered sites for the caravan or trailer. The campgrounds also provide picnic tables, drinking water, showers, toilets, and BBQ facilities.

When to go

Summer months bring crowds to Stanwell Tops for its sunny skies and hot temperatures. Hipcampers looking for a holiday at the beach during the school break will enjoy visiting in December or January. Those seeking smaller crowds and cooler weather should visit in spring or fall, especially if wildlife viewing is at the top of the adventure list.

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