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The 9 Best Caravan Parks in Canberra for Every Type of Vacation and Occasion 

My friends are the type of people who love going camping every other weekend, but I beg to differ. It’s not that I don’t like roughing it, I’m just not fond of bringing a huge bag of supplies every time we’re out in the wilderness.

Fortunately, they agreed to meet in the middle and we settled on bringing a camper van. This way we can drive around to any scenic spot in Canberra without having to worry about traveling light or setting up tents.

These places aren’t just for camping though. Many people also go here for extended stays while they explore the area with their vehicles.

Whichever type of traveler you are, I’ve done the research that can help you decide the next stop for you and your camper. Listed below are the most amazing caravan parks in Canberra that offer great amenities and other perks.

1. Alivio Tourist Park Canberra

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Address: 20 Kunzea Street, O’Connor ACT 2602

Contact details: +61 6247 5466

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday – 7:00 AM to 10:30 PM

Alivio Tourist Park Canberra is one of the most famous caravan parks in the city and there’s no question why. This spacious park is located right beside some quiet bushlands, providing guests with lots of peace and the occasional wildlife sighting.

When you get there, the place is pretty straightforward. The caravan sites are drive-thru so that you can set up camp easily.

Once you’re parked, you’ll notice that the water supply, power supply, and drainage will only be around a meter away from your camper. This means that you conveniently won’t have to do much heavy lifting or hose winding.

You can then enjoy many of their stellar amenities such as their pool and heated spa. They also have fantastic leisure facilities, including basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts.

Pro tip:

Make sure to dine at their famous restaurant The Verandah, which has a great view of the pool and water play space area. All you need is a nice tropical drink and you’ll have those fun vacation vibes.

2. Canberra Park

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Address: Corner Federal Highway and Old Well Station Road, Gungahlin ACT 2912

Contact details: +61 2 6130 1000

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday – 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Whether you’re just passing through or plan on exploring the capital for weeks on end, Canberra Park is prepared to accommodate you.

Guests can park their camper vans on their spacious, grassy sites which can fit larger vehicles and tall vans. These have easy access to clean bathrooms and hot showers. There are also laundry facilities nearby complete with washers and dryers.

The real highlight of the place is the impressive camp kitchen. It comes with an oven, hotplates, microwaves, refrigerators, barbecues, and more, so you can whip up whatever meal you want.

Enjoy your food at their large open-plan seating area where you can bond with the people you came with or meet fellow travelers and make new friends.

Pro tip:

The bathroom situation here at Canberra Park is better than most because of how considerate they are. They have an accessible bathroom and a family bathroom as well, for those vacationing with young children.

3. Capital Country Holiday Park

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Address: 47 Bidges Road, Sutton NSW 2620

Contact details: +61 2 6230 3433

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Friday – 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
  • Saturday – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Sunday – 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Located on the border of the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales, Capital Country Holiday Park allows you to experience the best of both worlds while providing some peace and quiet.

Even though this park is close to loads of major attractions from both sides, it’ll be hard to leave with all the activities they offer. You can join in on the fun and play some putt-putt, soccer darts, sand volleyball, and more.

They also specialize in accommodating big groups such as school camps and family reunions. So they have large communal areas, including the dining hall and conference rooms.

We especially love how pet-friendly they are with their dog freedom sites. Here, you can let your pets roam leisurely off-leash as long as you keep an eye on them.

Pro tip:

Their caravan sites are made up of half-gravel and half-imitation grass. You’re allowed to install pegs into the grass so you can bring tents and set those up if you want an extension to your camper.

4. Cotter Campground

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Address: 1691 Cotter Road, Stromlo ACT 2611

Contact details: +61 132 281

Operating Hours: Open 24 hours

Cotter Campground is the caravan park for those who want to feel as close to nature as possible. With its proximity to Cotter River, you’ll be treated to a picturesque scene every day.

It’s common to see plenty of wildlife across the grounds, with kangaroos and emus being frequent visitors. If you’re up early enough, you may even see platypus swimming around the waters.

Apart from wildlife spotting, you can also participate in activities such as hiking, fishing, and canoeing. Kids in particular love the playground and the picnic area which has lots of shade because of the tall trees.

You’ll also find everything you need near the caravan area, such as hot showers, potable water, and dishwashing amenities. The whole place is wheelchair accessible as well so you can expect spacious facilities.

Pro tip:

If possible, it’s best to book your stay here at Cotter Campground on a weekday. The place is very popular during the weekends, especially for families, so it might be too busy and noisy for a relaxing retreat.

5. Crestview Tourist Park

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Address: 81 Donald Road, Karabar NSW 2620

Contact details: +61 6297 2443

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday – 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Crestview Tourist Park provides a quieter stay than most, making it ideal for those who want to have a peaceful escape. 

Each part of this park is well-maintained and organized, thanks to the attentive staff. They can provide you with information and resources for any nearby Canberra attractions you may want to visit.

While in the park though, you’ll find that the powered caravan sites are positioned strategically near most of the main amenities. This area is covered by the park’s wifi which you can enjoy for free.

You can easily access the pool, picnic area, and the playground. The laundry and kitchen facilities are also close by.

Pro tip:

If you book directly with Crestview Tourist Park, they’ll give you complimentary freshly brewed specialty coffee upon your arrival. You can choose how you want it to be, as a flat white, latte, or espresso.

6. Eaglehawk Park Canberra

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Address: 1246 Federal Highway Service Road, Sutton NSW

Contact details: +61 2 6230 3330

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Friday – 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Just recently, Eaglehawk Park Canberra updated its grounds to house its guests better. So whether you’re visiting for the first or the nth time, you can expect modern and comfortable amenities.

The whole place is a great way to escape from the chaos of the city. You’ll be nestled in a peaceful rural bush that’s complete with anything you might need.

Head over to their amenities block for their laundry room and recreational areas, such as the pool, playground, and tennis and basketball courts. They also have a cafe where you can get a rejuvenating cup of coffee.

However, what stands out the most is their exceptional service. The staff will constantly go above and beyond to fulfill any request from their guests.

Pro tip:

There’s no need to worry if you forget to bring any of your toiletries or snacks. Eaglehawk Park Canberra has a convenience store where you can buy care products and sweet treats.

7. Exhibition Park in Canberra

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Address: Corner of Flemington Road and Northbourne Avenue, Mitchell ACT 2911

Contact details: (02) 6205 5230

Operating Hours: Open 24 hours

Exhibition Park in Canberra, also known as EPIC, definitely lives up to its name. The park grounds accommodate some of the biggest events in Canberra annually—it’s definitely prepared for anything.

In fact, you can stay here for as long as 28 days if you feel like having an extended holiday. The whole place is also pet-friendly so feel free to bring your furry companions along.

Everything is easily accessible for their caravans on their spacious powered and non-powered grass sites. There are nearby showers, laundry facilities, and dump points for your convenience.

Just make sure to check out their schedule of events in advance so you can time your retreat here properly. You can join in one of their fun affairs or choose dates when it’s quieter on the grounds.

Pro tip:

Every Saturday, Exhibition Park in Canberra hosts an on-site Farmers Market where guests can purchase fresh produce, home-cooked meals, and baked goods.

8. Orroral Campground

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Address: Orroral Road, Rendezvous Creek, Namadgi National Park ACT 2620

Contact details: (02) 6237 5307

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Friday – 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday – 9:00 to 4:30 PM

Those who prefer going back to the basics can call Orroral Campground their home for a bit. It’s the perfect campsite for getting back in touch with nature, far from modern comforts and distractions. 

Just make sure to book ahead when bringing larger vehicles, because space is limited. There are also some other things you have to prepare in advance.

You’ll have to bring your own drinking water and firewood if you plan on staying. Luckily, you don’t have to worry about the bathroom situation because they have toilets and washing facilities.

You’ll also have to remember to bring your trash with you when you leave since there are no rubbish bins on-site.

Other than that, it’s a great place to stay if you want to discover the Orroral Valley. You can even hike the Orroral Heritage walking track where you’ll be rewarded with great views.

Pro tip:

The Orroral Campground is situated near the Namadgi Visitor Centre where you can find more information about the area. You can even ask one of the staff and they’ll give you recommendations on some great walking trails.

9. Southside Village

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Address: 250 Canberra Avenue, Symonston ACT 2609

Contact details: +61 2 6280 6176

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Saturday – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Sunday – 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Southside Village is an affordable yet high-quality place to stay for those planning to explore South Canberra. It’s close to a lot of major attractions while still being located among landscaped gardens and bushlands for some greenery.

For your caravan, you can choose between powered and unpowered level concrete or slightly sloped grass sites. The concrete sites have a dump point, while the powered grass sites are pet-friendly.

The place also has an amenities block where you can find a picnic area, a camp kitchen, a laundry room, and a rec room.

As for food, they have a bar that serves warm, comforting food and a variety of drinks. The camp is also close to a market if you need to buy any fresh ingredients.

Pro tip:

Since Southside Village is located near a freeway, it’s best to book a stay during the weekdays. It gets quite busy on the weekends, which causes a bit of traffic noise.

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