π₯ The car winds around the bend and suddenly you’re hit with it – that first glimpse of crystal-clear water through the gums, kids already unbuckling their seatbelts before you’ve even parked, and the sweet smell of the bush mixing with salt air. That’s the magic of family camping around Sydney, and honestly? There’s nothing bloody better!
π NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday Park – Terrigal
Right, so this one’s an absolute ripper for families! Located right on Terrigal Beach, this spot has everything – powered sites, cabins if you’re not keen on full camping, and the beach is literally at your doorstep. Kids can spend hours building sandcastles while you relax with a cuppa. The amenities are top-notch (hot showers!, clean toilets!), and there’s a playground to tire them out even more. It’s about 1.5 hours north of Sydney CBD, making it perfect for weekend trips. Pro tip: Book early for school holidays cause this place fills up fast!
π Cockatoo Island Camping – Sydney Harbour
Wanna feel like you’ve escaped the city without actually leaving it? Cockatoo Island is bloody brilliant! Pitch your tent with the Sydney Harbour Bridge as your backdrop – how good’s that?! The ferry ride over is half the adventure for the kids. There’s loads of history to explore, creepy old buildings (the littlies might find it spooky but older kids love it), and those harbour views are unbeatable. It’s pricier than mainland camping but for the experience? Totally worth it. Only 20 mins by ferry from Circular Quay!
π Bents Basin Campground – Glenbrook
If your mob loves swimming and you don’t wanna deal with beach crowds, Bents Basin is your answer! This gorgeous waterhole in the Blue Mountains foothills is about an hour west of Sydney. The water’s calm and perfect for kids, plus there’s heaps of wildlife – we’ve seen wallabies, goannas, and more birds than you can count. Sites are unpowered so it’s proper bush camping, but there’s decent toilets and a cold shower if you’re brave. The vibe here is super chill and families absolutely love it!
π The Basin Campground – Ku-ring-gai Chase
Okay this one’s a bit special – you’ve gotta catch a ferry from Palm Beach or hike in, which keeps the crowds down. The Basin is this stunning little bay with the calmest water you’ll ever see. Kids can safely swim for hours, there’s resident wallabies that’ll hop right past your tent, and the sunsets? Absolutely magical! It’s about 45 mins north of Sydney then a 20 min ferry ride. Fair warning though – no shops nearby so pack everything you need. The seclusion is part of the charm!
π Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area
About 90 minutes north of Sydney, this hidden gem offers proper lakeside camping without the hefty price tag. The lake’s massive – perfect for kayaking, fishing, or just splashing around. We’re talking flat water, hardly any waves, so it’s ace for young kids building their water confidence. The campground has basic facilities (drop toilets, no showers) but that keeps it affordable and less crowded. Wake up to kookaburras, spend the arvo by the water, and roast marshmallows under the stars. Proper family bonding time!
π Quick Comparison – Which One’s Right for Your Mob?
Terrigal: Best for beach lovers & first-timers | $$$ | 1.5 hrs
Cockatoo Island: Best for unique city escape | $$$$ | 20 mins ferry
Bents Basin: Best for freshwater swimming | $ | 1 hr
The Basin: Best for wildlife & seclusion | $$ | 1 hr + ferry
Lake Macquarie: Best budget option | $ | 1.5 hrs
π My Top Pick for Families: NRMA Ocean Beach at Terrigal – yeah it’s pricier but the facilities, beach access, and kid-friendly vibe make it unbeatable for your first family camping trip!
π What to Pack for Family Camping Success
Alright, here’s what you actually need (learned the hard way so you don’t have to!):
β Good quality tent with fly screen – Aussie mozzies are brutal!
β Sleeping bags rated to at least 5Β°C – nights get chilly even in summer
β Camp chairs – sitting on the ground gets old fast
β Esky with plenty of ice – more than you think you need
β Head torches for everyone – kids LOVE these
β First aid kit with antiseptic and bandaids
β Sunscreen and hats – the Australian sun is no joke
β Board games and cards for rainy arvos
β Marshmallows for the campfire (if allowed!)
π Practical Info
π Various locations around Sydney – see individual spots above
π All spots accessible by car from Sydney CBD, 20 mins to 1.5 hours drive. Cockatoo Island accessible by ferry from Circular Quay.
π° $25-80 per night for unpowered sites, $80-200+ for powered sites/cabins. National Parks passes may apply ($8-12 per vehicle/day).
π Most campgrounds open year-round. Check-in usually 2pm, check-out 10am. Book in advance during school holidays!
β±οΈ Weekend (2 nights) is perfect for first-timers. Regulars often do 3-4 nights.
π‘ Tips & Warnings
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Book at least 6-8 weeks ahead for school holidays – the good spots go FAST!
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Do a practice run in your backyard first if you’ve got little kids – teaches them what to expect.
β οΈ Never leave food out – possums and birds WILL get into it. Trust me, waking up to a possum in your cereal box is not fun!
β Don’t forget to check fire restrictions before you go – total fire bans mean no campfire cooking!
π Which spot are you keen to check out first? π
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