Jervis Bay Camping

If you’re looking for a great campground, Jervis Bay offers unbeatable options! Bear in mind this is a popular destination so during peak seasons you’ll probably need to register for a ballot in order to secure your stay. When camping in Jervis Bay you can look forward to peaceful beaches, birdwatching spots, and opportunities for snorkeling and paddling.

Jervis Bay Camping Sites

Hidden Creek Campsite

This could be the perfect place to go camping and immersed in natural bushland. Offering both powered and unpowered sites, they have something to suit every type of camper – whether you have a swags, tent, or small campervans. Each site has its own campfire pit so you can enjoy a nightly bonfire, and prices range between $40-$85 per night for two adults.

Bristol Point

If you’re planning a camping trip to Booderee National Park then Bristol Point campsite is the perfect spot. It’s got everything you need, from access to public toilets and showers to wood fireplaces and barbecues. You may even get a chance to spot wallabies, possums, bird species, echidnas, and dolphins! Bookings must be made online with entry restrictions depending on health advice. Caravans or camper trailers are not permitted.

Green Patch

Green Patch is another awesome Jervis Bay destination for a camping trip with your family. Located near beaches and surrounded by trees and bushland, it features standard as well as large drive-in or walk-in sites. These come equipped with amenities such as fresh water, public toilets, hot-water showers, and sheltered barbecues. Campers are advised to book ahead online and to bring along their own gas barbecues.

Cave Beach

Camping at Cave Beach is surrounded by tea trees, ideal for small-scale camping. Located alongside Sussex Inlet, it’s perfect for couples and small groups. Amenities include public toilets, cold-water showers, a fresh-water supply point as well as a sheltered gas barbecue place. Bookings are essential and each campsite is clearly marked.

Honeymoon Bay

Honeymoon Bay is a ridiculously beautiful spot for a beach getaway. Just 10 km from Currarong, the bay offers visitors a chance to snorkel, paddle around and soak up the sun. If you’re planning a longer visit, camping is available most weekends and school holidays on a first-come basis. During busy summer seasons registration through ballot is required to secure your spot.

Holiday Haven White Sands

Choose from a variety of powered grass sites for camping and small vans, motorhomes, and camper trailers. Includes amenities such as water access, park facilities and laundry, a dump point, parking amenities, and free Wi-Fi.

Holiday Haven Huskisson Beach

The perfect way to stay close to Huskisson Beach and explore the picturesque surroundings. Offers camping sites with power and water for 2 adults, with an occupancy of up to 6 people. There are laundry facilities on site, as well as a camp kitchen and waste disposal. It’s smoke-free and pet friendly, making it the perfect place for an family camping adventure.

Jervis Bay Holiday Park

This Jervis Bay holiday park offers a range of powered and unpowered sites suitable for tent camping, caravans, motorhomes, and camper trailers. Various powered sites and unpowered sites are available with each located near amenities blocks. Guests can make use of facilities such as dump point, camp kitchen, laundry, and shared campfire in winter. Pets welcome in off season.

Jervis Bay Free Camping

Jervis Bay Camping is home to many national parks and reserves so free camping is restricted. You may find free camping near Jervis Bay by looking around the Shoalhaven region or further inland.