Best Caravan Parks in Canberra

If you are in Canberra and thinking of escaping the hustle and bustle of life, there is no better option for you than to go on a caravan holiday.

There are some great caravan parks in Canberra where you can stay in peace and enjoy amazing natural views.

In this guide, we are going to reveal the 7 best caravan parks in Canberra that have all the modern amenities to help you relax and recharge.

So, let’s find out more about these caravan parks!

7 Best Caravan Parks in Canberra

1- Alivio Tourist Park

Alivio Tourist Park is a great place to stay if you want to be close to the city. It’s only 4 kilometers from Canberra’s center, so you can walk there if you like.

The park has lots of options for staying. You can bring your caravan or RV, or stay in a cabin or fancy villa. There’s even a restaurant on-site, so you don’t have to cook if you don’t want to.

Another cool thing about Alivio Tourist Park is the water park. Kids love playing there. They also have an outdoor cinema, which is fun for everyone.

The park is clean and has good facilities. But it’s a bit pricey. A drive-through site costs $68 per night which is a little too much if you’re on a tight budget.

You can even hire an electric bike to explore the nearby places effortlessly.

2- Southside Village Caravan Park

At number 2, on our best caravan park in Canberra list, we have Southside Village Caravan Park. It’s on the edge of Narrabundah, not far from Canberra city. If you are on a budget and want the ultimate caravan experience, Southside Village is a good choice.

You can bring your own caravan or tent, or stay in one of their cabins. The prices are pretty cheap, but don’t expect anything fancy.

The sites are small, and the cabins look a bit old inside but the staff are friendly and the bathrooms are clean.

The good thing is that small dogs are allowed. So, if you’re traveling with a furry friend, Southside Village is indeed a good option for you.

3- Crestview Tourist Park

Crestview Tourist Park

Crestview Tourist Park is in south Canberra, near Kingston and Manuka. It’s a bit far from the main tourist spots, but close to lots of nice restaurants and cafes.

You can bring your caravan or stay in a villa or cabin. Powered sites start at $55 per night, which is pretty reasonable.

The park has a swimming pool, which is great for hot days. There’s also a playground for kids and Wi-Fi throughout the park.

If you want something fancier, you can stay in one of their deluxe villas. These are more expensive but have more space and better facilities.

4- Queanbeyan Riverside Caravan Park

Queanbeyan Riverside Caravan Park

This park isn’t in Canberra itself, but in nearby Queanbeyan. It’s a bit far from the city center, so you’ll need a car to get around.

The best thing about Queanbeyan Riverside Caravan Park is its location. Some sites are right next to the Queanbeyan River, which is really pretty.

You can bring pets here, which is great if you’re traveling with animals. Moreover, it’s very close to shops and cafes in Queanbeyan.

One thing to note is that check-in is done electronically. Some people don’t like this because it feels less personal. But if you prefer quick and easy check-ins, you might like it.

5- Canberra Park

Canberra Park

Canberra Park is one of the best modern caravan parks in Canberra. It looks more captivating than most other parks in the area and it’s just 6 kilometers away from Canberra CBD.

The camp kitchen is really impressive. It has big, new fridges and lots of cooking equipment. There’s plenty of space to sit and eat too.

Prices are pretty reasonable as well, with drive-through sites starting at $58 per night. But there’s no playground, so this park is not ideal for families with energetic young children seeking entertainment.

It’s primarily an accommodation-focused caravan park without a playground, though it does feature an open grassy area on the premises. The emphasis here is more on providing a place to stay rather than offering recreational facilities.

6- Capital Country Holiday Park

Capital Country Holiday Park is a bit further out from Canberra, but still only about a 20-minute drive from most areas in Canberra. The park is set on 15 hectares and also has an outdoor swimming pool and a tennis court.

It’s good for all types of campers, from people with tents to big groups. Prices are pretty cheap, with unpowered sites starting at $39 per night.

If you’re traveling with a dog, this is a great choice. They have special fenced areas for caravans with dogs, and some bungalows that allow pets too.

The place is overall quiet and offers a lovely view. Moreover, the cabins are very clean and tidy. Everything for cooking is also provided.

7- Eaglehawk Park

Eaglehawk Park

Eaglehawk Park is a little outside of Canberra, 16 kilometers from Canberra Centre, and offers some of the cheapest places to stay near the city.

You can bring a caravan or RV, or stay in a dorm or cabin. Some people say it’s clean and well-kept, while others think it looks a bit old and messy.

Interestingly, the park has had new management in the last couple of years. Recent reviews say things are getting better, so it might be worth giving it a try if you’re on a tight budget.

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