Park your caravan beside nature reserves and national parks in the bush capital of Canberra.
Travellers with caravans and campervans can park up close to nature around Canberra, Australia's capital city surrounded by a huge amount of protected natural land. From the large Namadgi National Park southwest of the city and smaller pockets of natural bush on the outskirts (including over the border in NSW) to well-equipped holiday parks, campers have many accommodation options at caravan parks near Canberra. Head into central Canberra to walk or cycle around Lake Burley Griffin, or to go bushwalking up Black Mountain or Mount Ainslie. When you're ready to venture further afield, you can spot wildlife in Namadgi or the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. Tourist parks with drive-through caravan sites may have ensuite sites or shared bathrooms, swimming pools, shared camp kitchens, and BBQ facilities, as well as power hook-ups and dumping stations. Unpowered sites are also available for self-contained campers.