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Perrys Lookdown Camping: Free Camping Blue Mountains

November 8, 2015April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Perrys Lookdown has five free individual campsites adjacent to the car park. It is beautifully situated at the edge of stunning Grose Valley. The campsites are for tents only, but I see no reason why you couldn’t sleep in your … Continue reading Perrys Lookdown Camping: Free Camping Blue Mountains

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Acacia Flat Campground: Free camping Blue Mountains

November 8, 2015November 8, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Acacia Flat campground is near the famous Blue Gum Forest which was saved from the axe by bushwalkers back in the 1930s. Here you can walk among majestic blue gums. One of them is 65 metres tall and over 600 years old. Acacia Flat … Continue reading Acacia Flat Campground: Free camping Blue Mountains

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Black Range Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

November 8, 2015April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Black Range is a walk-in campsite 10 km from the Jenolan Caves along the 44 km Six Foot Track. This historic horse track connects Katoomba to the Jenolan Caves. Facilities Pit or composting toilets Sheltered picnic tables Rainwater tank (needs treating … Continue reading Black Range Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

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Free Camping Blue Mountains, Australia

November 7, 2015April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

I’ve put together a list of free campgrounds in and around the Blue Mountains to help you keep costs down while exploring this beautiful part of Australia. Continue reading Free Camping Blue Mountains, Australia

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Batsh Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

November 7, 2015November 9, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Batsh Campground is in the southern part of the Blue Mountains National Park and is a great base for some beautiful walks. It is a pretty campground shaded by eucalypts with patches of grass between native shrubbery. Facilities Pit or … Continue reading Batsh Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

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Cox’s River Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

November 7, 2015April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Cox’s River campground sits 15 km along the  Six Foot Track, an old horse track connecting Katoomba to the Jenolan Caves. The campground can be reached by 4WD vehicles or on foot. If you drive, you will still have a short walk from your … Continue reading Cox’s River Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

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Blackheath Glen Tourist Park: Blue Mountains Camping

November 7, 2015June 10, 2017 Jodie Brownlee

Blackheath Glen Tourist Park is set amongst bushland beside a stream. The galleries, bookshops, swimming pool, and cafes of Blackheath are a short walk away. It is also close to some stunning lookouts. The friendly staff will provide you with … Continue reading Blackheath Glen Tourist Park: Blue Mountains Camping

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Katoomba Falls Tourist Park: Blue Mountains Camping

November 7, 2015June 10, 2017 Jodie Brownlee

This caravan park is all about the location. It’s a short walk from Echo Point where you can view the three sisters and the Blue Mountains. Katoomba’s restaurants, cafes and pubs are just a short drive away. The caravan park … Continue reading Katoomba Falls Tourist Park: Blue Mountains Camping

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Old Ford Reserve: Free Camping Blue Mountains

October 27, 2015April 6, 2018 Jodie Brownlee

Old Ford Reserve is a picturesque council run campground on the grassy banks of the Megalong Creek in the Megalong Valley. The 44 km Six Foot Walking Track is just south of the campground on Megalong Road and takes in historic … Continue reading Old Ford Reserve: Free Camping Blue Mountains

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Bents Basin State Conservation Area Camping

October 27, 2015November 7, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

Just 1 hr and 10 mins from Sydney, and 40 minutes to the Blue Mountains National Park entrance, Bents Basin Campground is a convenient location for weekend getaways. It’s by the water making it great for fishing and kayaking. Sites are unmarked … Continue reading Bents Basin State Conservation Area Camping

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Lake Lyell Camping Area

October 27, 2015November 7, 2015 Jodie Brownlee

This is a pretty campground in a bush setting on Lake Lyell near Lithgow, just two hours from Sydney. You can fish, water ski and kayak, or explore the Blue Mountains National Park. There are also a number of nearby … Continue reading Lake Lyell Camping Area

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Cathedral Reserve Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

October 27, 2015October 30, 2017 Jodie Brownlee

Cathedral Reserve is a pretty council run campground just outside the picturesque town of Mount Wilson – full of color in autumn and full of blooms in spring. Pull into the grassed area by the road and follow the road … Continue reading Cathedral Reserve Campground: Free Camping Blue Mountains

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