Caravan camp next to natural wonders and learn more about Aboriginal heritage near Queanbeyan.
Known for wine, sheep, and farm stays along the Queanbeyan River, Queanbeyan makes a beautiful backdrop for a caravan camping getaway. Southeast, trails for biking, horseback riding, and walking wind through peaceful grassing clearings in Yanununbeyan National Park. Caravanners can explore the remnants of the area’s Aboriginal and colonial histories, or partake in birdwatching for lyrebirds, speckled warblers, and diamond firetails. Caravan campsites in the area include potable water, toilets, and firepits. Namadgi National Park encompasses dense bushland and high-altitude sphagnum bogs. Walking and running tracks lead to Mount Aggie, Gibraltar Falls, and Booroomba Rocks. Caravan camping is nearby with toilets, gas grills, and communal fire areas. Farther southeast is a diverse landscape in Tallaganda National Park with high-altitude swamps and mountain gum forests, making it the perfect setting for bushwalking, biking, and 4WDing. The park also features birdwatching and wildlife spotting with an extensive array of indigenous animals, like wombats, spotted-tail quoll, and red-neck wallabies. Nearby, park at a campsite equipped for slideouts with potable water and trash bins.