Park accommodation in NSW ranges from the spectacular to the wonderfully quirky. Around the state, you can stay in lighthouse cottages, woolsheds, beachside cabins, outback homesteads and much more.
Some accommodation can even be booked online. To find accommodation you'll love, visit the NSW National Parks visitor website.
Alternatively, use the search below to find park accommodation.

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Heart of Country
So many parks on the must-do list – Mt Kaputar, Oxley Wild Rivers, Cathedral Rock, and the iconic Warrumbungle.
Explore our natural and cultural history while enjoying the warm country hospitality of this charming and diverse region.
Heart of Country regions
North Coast NSW
Magnificent subtropical rainforests meet mountains forged by ancient volcanoes, in huge expanses of World Heritage listed parks.
It's a land where beaches sparkle, waterfalls plunge and trees reach out to the sun.
Regions of the North Coast
Outback NSW
The dramatic yet fragile outback embraces Mungo National Park, part of Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area, and the ancient Aboriginal artworks of Mutawintji National Park.
This is a region of glowing sunsets, wide open spaces, distant horizons and spectacular wildlife.
Parks in Outback NSW
See a map and list of outback parks
South Coast
Two important marine reserves at Jervis Bay and Batemans Bay, and the state's largest undisturbed wilderness at Wadbilliga. These are just some of the amazing natural attractions of this land of marine creatures, pristine beaches, colourful birdlife, forests and islands.
Regions of the South Coast
Snowy Mountains
Australia's highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, looks down on sub-alpine snowgum woodlands and tall forests of alpine ash and mountain gum.
Snow sports dominate in winter; the warmer months bring bracing walks, colourful wildflowers and grand touring routes.
Parks in the Snowy Mountains
See a map and list of Snowy Mountains parks
Sydney and Surrounds
Sydney – a city surrounded by national parks, aquatic reserves and unexpected wildlife. The city gives you fabulous bushland walks, many overlooking the famous harbour.
Wild and rugged, the wilderness of the Blue Mountains is on Sydney's doorstep, great for sightseeing and adventure.
Regions in Sydney and Surrounds
Blue Mountains
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Central Coast
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- At 3.30pm each day, watch the pelicans being fed at The Entrance.
- A network of walking tracks allows you to explore the varied and dramatic environment of Wyrrabalong National Park.
Eurobodalla and Sapphire Coast
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Upper North Coast
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Illawarra, Shoalhaven & Southern highlands
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Mid-North Coast
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New England Tablelands
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Newcastle and Hunter
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- Stay in Singleton, gateway to Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi national parks.
- Follow the Farm Gate Trail to experience the best in local produce.
North West
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- Take the scenic drive through the sub-alpine forests of Kaputar plateau, or climb Mount Kaputar.
- Visit the Sculptures in the Scrub in Timallallie National Park and explore the rugged Dandry Gorge.
Outback
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- Cameron Corner in Sturt National Park is where NSW, Qld and SA meet.
- Visit the White Cliffs opal fields – a town where many people, including visitors, live underground.
Richmond Tweed
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Snowy Mountains
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- Go on a horse-riding trek through Man From Snowy River country.
- Enjoy the view from the Koscuiszko Express Chairlift from Thredbo village.
South West
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- The new River Red Gums parks in the Riverina are part of the world's largest red gum protected area.
- In Weddin Mountains National Park, visit Ben Hall's Cave, the notorious bushranger's rumoured hideout.
Sydney region
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