National parks and scenic saltwater shores await caravan campers near Swansea.
Cruise along the Swansea coast for lakes, parks, and caravan sites with picturesque views. Caravanners visiting in spring or fall can see floral blooms and falling leaves at the numerous national parks that surround the town, including Dharug, Ku-ring-gai Chase, and Marramarra. Or stay at more local attractions full of camping charm like Lake Macquarie, the southern hemisphere’s largest coastal saltwater lake. Fully equipped caravan pitches are abundant throughout the lake with dump stations, restrooms, and swimming pools. North of Swansea, Myall Lakes National Park boasts caravan pitches by the beach with rolling sand dunes and walking trails for bushwalking and cycling. Fully equipped lakefront campsites and secluded private pitches are all available—some have boat access to Broughton Island. To the south, Brisbane Water National Park features walking trails like Girrakool loop track that leads to protected ancient Aboriginal rocks or overnight hikes on the iconic Great North walk. Holiday parks and private campsites nearby provide pitches for motorhomes with full hookups, firepits, and picnic tables.