Discover steep cliffs, waterfalls, and wildflower fields while caravan camping near Sussex Inlet.
Known as a south coast haven for fishing and water sports, Sussex Inlet is made for caravan campers visiting New South Wales. Just west, Conjola National Park is a gem for canoeing, bushwalking, and biking. The park connects creeks, lakes, ocean, and forests with adventures to notable sites, such as Berrara Beach and Swan Lake. Caravan campsites nearby provide flush toilets, potable water, and communal campfire and BBQ areas so caravanners can stay a few nights. Then take a journey to the steep cliffs and woodlands in Jerrawangala National Park. Enjoy bushwalking, birdwatching, 4WD adventures, and the opportunity to gain greater insight into local Aboriginal cultures. Area caravan parks offer firepits and pull-in caravan sites for easy stays. The walking tracks in Budderoo National Park take campers through pristine waterfalls, rainforests, and wildflower fields, while natural sites such as Carrington Falls, Minnamurra Rainforest, and Jamberoo are also within reach. Nearby holiday parks typically offer potable water, pit toilets, and pull-through sites so caravanners don’t have to venture far for a good night’s rest.