Explore wetlands and coastal dunes when caravan camping near Stockton.
A peninsular suburb of Newcastle, Stockton and its nearby attractions provide a unique caravan camping experience. Camp near Hunter Wetlands National Park and find amenities like potable water, firepits, and convenient pull-through pitches. A day trip into the park may lead to the second largest area of mangroves in NSW and a globally renowned wetland system. Along with walking tracks, cycling, and fishing, campers can also view over 200 bird species passing through the area’s estuaries, including curlews, plovers, and spoonbills. Following the coast, Worimi Regional Park is co-owned and co-managed by NSW National Parks and the local Worimi Aboriginal community. Along with fishing, birdwatching, and beach driving, the park’s massive coastal dunes are amazing to explore on guided safaris, quad-bike tours, and sand-boarding expeditions. Caravan campsites nearby feature hot showers, portable toilets, and fireplaces. West of Stockton, there’s more to explore at the wildflower meadows in Werakata National Park. Stay overnight at a campsite in the area with potable water and pitches that accommodate slideouts.