Diverse landscapes and prominent geological forms await caravan campers near Bendalong.
Camping near the coastal town of Bendalong offers a rare glimpse of Australian wilderness from the comfort of a campervan. Directly north of Bendalong, caravanners can stay at Conjola National Park where on-site campgrounds provide toilets, potable water, and pull-in pitches. Traverse walking trails in the park to explore Berrara Beach, Swan Lake, and a bounty of creeks and forests along the ocean. A bit north, Jerrawangala National Park protects a diverse display of landscape and geology that includes flat plateaus, sandstone cliffs, and coastal hinterlands. Hiking and cycling tracks lead to more scenic views at Jerrawangala lookout, as well. Caravan camping is easy near the park at campgrounds with toilets, potable water, and electrical and water hookups. South of Bendalong, Budawang National Park’s rugged landscape showcases steep mountainsides and tall forests. Hiking trails lead campers to natural sites, most prominently Mount Budawang, with options for short day walks or full weekend treks. Nearby caravan camping provides pit toilets and potable water as well as pull-through sites for larger motorhomes.