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Blue Mountains camping and picnic guide

The Blue Mountains can work as a quick day trip, a family picnic or a simple overnight plan, but the useful details differ by place. This guide groups current Wildgrounds records around the Blue Mountains so you can compare campgrounds, picnic areas, walks, ratings and official park links from one crawlable page.

Planning fit

Best for Sydney-adjacent trips where distance, walks, picnic facilities and campground options need to be compared quickly.

Featured places

This guide is generated from imported government/open data and reviewed Wildgrounds updates. It is not a guarantee that facilities, wildlife or access conditions are available on the day.

Blue MountainsNo rating yetBlue Mountains National Park

facility details pending review

Nestled deep in the Grose Valley Wilderness, Acacia Flat campground offers remote camping in the Blue Mountains. Set against impressive blue gum forest, it's a great base for birdwatching and overnight walks near Blackheath.

shelter

Airly Gap campground is in Mugii Murum-ban State Conservation Area, 40min north of Lithgow. With sites suitable for tents, caravans and camper trailers, you'll find opportunities to bushwalk, mountain bike and birdwatch nearby.This remote campground does not have toilets, water or other facilities.

HawkesburyNo rating yetBlue Mountains National Park

BBQ · picnic tables · shelter

Get back to nature at secluded Burralow Creek campground and picnic area in Blue Mountains National Park, around 2 hours from Sydney. You’ll find walking and picnicking opportunities just moments from your tent.