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The best places to camp in the Blue Mountains


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The best way to experience the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains is to pitch a tent within its many secluded campsites.

Just 90 minutes’ drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains region boasts spectacular natural attractions, dazzling vistas, long bushwalks, scenic lookouts and plenty of wild swimming spots.

Whether you’re looking for a secluded gem or a campground with all the comforts, behold our list of the best places to camp in the Blue Mountains and hit the road.

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1
Old Ford Reserve
Considered one of the most popular spots in the Blue Mountains, Old Ford Reserve is extremely accessible.

2
Euroka Campground
If you’re after a nature-packed Blue Mountains camping experience, you’ve found it.

3
Blackheath Glen Tourist Park
Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Blue Mountains without losing some of life’s creature comforts.

4
Murphys Glen Campground
You’ll find space on top of space at Murphy’s Glen.

5
Lake Lyell Recreation Area
This park falls surprisingly under-the-radar for many Blue Mountains travellers.

6
Turon Gates
Turon Gates is an authentic bush hideaway and a tranquil option for a variety of campers with over 6000 acres to explore.

7
Perrys Lookdown
Pitch your tent in the prime real estate of Perrys Lookdown Campground located on the western edge of Blue Mountains National Park.

8
Acacia Flat Campground
Acacia Flat Campground is not for first-timers.
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