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Wombeyan Caves campground

Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve

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Overview

Love the idea of sleeping in the great outdoors, but with the convenience of excellent facilities at your fingertips? That’s exactly what you’ll find at Wombeyan Caves campground.

Accommodation Details
Number of campsites 61
Camping type Tent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle
Where 24 Wombeyan Caves Road, Wombeyan Caves, NSW, 2580 - in Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve
Facilities Amenities block, picnic tables, barbecue facilities, drinking water, public phone, showers, toilets, electric power, washing machine
What to bring Firewood, fuel stove
Group bookings Book up to 20 people or 5 sites online. For larger groups, make a group booking enquiry.
Please note
  • Check in 2pm. Check out by 10am.
  • The nearest general store is located in Taralga, 32km away. Supermarkets are located at Goulburn or Mittagong.
  • Accommodation is available in Wombeyan Caves cabins.

This large campground is ideal for caravans and motor homes. It also offers easy access for people using wheelchairs. Located near the reserve’s most popular attractions, it’s a great base for discovering the natural wonders of the Wombeyan area. Explore the caves on a guided tour or set out on a bushwalk from your campsite.

After a day of adventure, return to camp to enjoy a hot shower, cook a meal in the communal kitchen and toast marshmallows under the stars. You can’t collect firewood in the reserve, so remember to bring your own if you plan to light a campfire.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

Also see

  • A family group arrive, walking up to Wombeyan Caves cabins, at the start of their stay at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. Credit: Remy Brand/DPE © Remy Brand

    Wombeyan Caves cabins

    Explore the spectacular caves at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve and stay in one of these self-contained cabins. It’s a great spot for a weekend break for families and couples.

  • Visitors outside the Kui Kiosk building in Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. Credit: Remy Brand/DPE © Remy Brand

    Kui Kiosk

    Head to Kui Kiosk to learn about the experiences on offer at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve.

  • Visitors take in the textured walls of Fig Tree Cave. Credit: Remy Brand/DPE © Remy Brand

    Fig Tree Cave

    Be sure to take a family-friendly, self-guided tour through the impressive Fig Tree Cave while you’re at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. It’s widely regarded as one of NSW’s best self-guided cave experiences.

 

Read our Wombeyan Caves blog

Rediscover the magic of Wombeyan Caves with helpful tips from our blog. From unmissable caves to overnight accommodation options, it covers everything you need to know before you hit the road. Plan your underground nature escape today.

Visitors check out impressive cave formations in Wollondilly Cave at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. Credit: Remy Brand © DPE

 

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