Place Type
Camps & Accom - Camp Fee
Location
152.35kms North of Canberra - Driving 188 km (2 hours 37 mins)
170.9kms West of Sydney - Driving 316 km (3 hours 50 mins)
795.9kms SouthWest of Brisbane - Driving 1088 km (12 hours 20 mins)
995.04kms East of Adelaide - Driving 1169 km (12 hours 42 mins)
Address & Contact
Abercrombie Caves Loop Rd
Abercrombie River New South Wales 2795
Phone: 02 6368 8603
Email: N/A
Web: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/camping-and-accommodation/campgrounds/abercrombie-caves-campground
Information
Within the Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve you'll find the Abercrombie Caves Campground. The site is accessible by 2wd veicles along sealed roads.
The camp is set in a delightful area with a creek running through the camp and plenty of shade and grass to pitch a tent or pull up the van. The site is well established and managed by the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service featuring 60 sites for campers.
Facilities include flush toilets, coin operated electric bbqs, wood bbqs (byo wood), fire rings, hot showers, drinking water, picnic tables, cafe/kiosk and is full wheelchair accessible. Accessible by conventional vehicles on sealed roads, there is camping to suit camper trailers and caravans. Camp fees apply and bookings essential. Use the link provided to the Parks website.
Visitors to this campground typically come to visit the Abercrombie Caves, which feature the largest limestone arch in the Southern hemisphere. However, just the camping, bush walking, swimming, fishing, birdwatching, fossicking and relaxing is sufficient!
The entrance to the caves is easy walking distance from the campsites.