Discover diverse wildlife and World Heritage sites when caravan camping near Bulli.
Caravan camping adventures abound near Bulli, a coastal suburb in New South Wales. Just north, Dharawal National Park takes caravanners through bushland, creeks, waterfalls, and rock pools via biking and walking tracks. Natural sites like Maddens Falls and Stokes Creek are habitats for diverse wildlife, including swamp wallabies. And caravan campgrounds nearby provide composting toilets, potable water, and pull-through pitches. A bit farther north, Blue Mountains National Park is a World Heritage site and a walker’s paradise. Best known for Three Sisters, an iconic rock formation, the park includes over 140 kilometres of trails that lead to natural pools, cliffside views, and lush valleys—stay nearby for a couple days at a caravan campsite with potable water and hookups for water and electricity. West of Bulli, hikers can traverse through the rainforest, woodlands, and winding rivers of Nattai National Park, where threatened species like long-nosed potoroos and brush-tailed rock wallabies find refuge. Caravan campers can too, at Nattai campsites with flush toilets, tap water, and access to firepits.