Camping
Experience the great outdoors by camping in the Blue Mountains region. You can either do-it-yourself or take a guided camping tour!
EUROKA - Glenbrook
About Euroka:
Euroka is a diatreme or volcanic neck. It includes pockets of native shrubs and trees interspersed with grassy areas with easy walks to the Nepean River.
Information:
A camping permit is required.
Camping Fees apply.
Booking must be made at least 2 weeks prior to your visit.
For Bookings Phone Richmond Office: (02) 4588 5247
Richmond Office Open Mon-Fri 9.00am to 4.00pm
Please bring your own drinking water and a fuel stove.
There are pit toilets.
Directions:
Turn into Ross Street from the Great Western Highway. (Located on the corner you will see Glenbrook Theatre and a Service Station). Continue down Ross Street and then turn left into Burfitt Parade which becomes Bruce Road. Bruce Road takes you straight into the Blue Mountains National Park. (7 km from Great Western Highway. Some unsealed sections of road.)
MURPHY'S GLEN - Woodford
About Murphy's Glen:
A secluded camping area in a diatreme or volcanic neck. Surrounded by a forest of tall eucalypts, turpentines and angophoras. A few steep sections and a short walk through rainforest takes you to Bedford Creek.
Information:
Pit toilets available.
Please bring your own drinking water and a fuel stove.
Please take your rubbish home with you.
Directions:
At the western end of Woodford, turn off the Great Western Highway at Park Road. From Park Road, turn into Railway Parade and then Bedford Road near the Woodford Railway Station. Continue 5 km along Bedford Road (1 km sealed, 4 km unsealed) until you reach the camping area. The road has some steep sections which can become slippery and rough after rain.
INGAR- Wentworth Falls
About Ingar:
This camping site is set amongst scribbly gums and a small dam and creek.
Information:
Pit toilets available.
Please bring your own drinking water and a fuel stove.
Please take your rubbish home with you.
Directions:
At the top of Boddington Hill in Wentworth Falls, turn off the Great Western Highway into Tablelands Road. Take a left turn into Queen Elizabeth Drive and follow this unsealed road for approximately 11 km. If it has been raining, some steep sections may be slippery.
PERRY'S LOOKDOWN - Blackheath
About Perrys Lookdown:
On the edge of the Grose Valley, there are 5 camping sites in ideal locations for walks into the valley.
Information:
NO CAMPFIRES
Restricted Vehicle Access.
Walk in camping only.
Pit toilets available.
Please bring your own drinking water and a fuel stove.
Please take your rubbish home with you.
Directions:
Turn off the Great Western highway at Hat Hill Road, Blackheath. From there it is a 2.5 km on sealed road and a further 5.5 km on unsealed road to the camping area.
Further Information
Blue Mountains Heritage Centre
Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath 2785
Open daily (except Christmas Day)
9.00 am - 4.30 pm
Phone: (02) 4787 8877
Richmond Office (Bowmans Cottage)
370 Windsor Road, Richmond 2753
Mon - Fri 9.30 am - 4.00 pm
Phone: (02) 4588 2400
Blue Mountains Visitor Information Centres
Great Western Highway, Glenbrook
Echo Point Road, Katoomba
1300 653 408
Blue Mountains City Council
Phone: (02) 4780 5000