Discover river time at Jervis Bay Holiday Park on Currambene Creek, and trace the white sands of Jervis Bay.
Camp under shade by the water, spin tales by a communal campfire or cast out from a private deck, however you wish to while. Carved into forest, Jervis Bay Holiday Park is a private oasis a 10 minute cycle or five minute drive from Australia’s seafood hotspot Huskisson on the Sapphire Coast, NSW.
Water lovers are well-catered for with a ramp and jetty, boat storage and fish sink to scale a haul. If you’re short on gear, hire a stand-up paddleboard (SUP), a single or double kayak onsite for another view. Paddle to pristine beaches, to town or through mangroves for flathead, brim, whiting, prawns or crabs depending on the time of year.
Amaze fellow travellers with your catch or enjoy a picnic barbecue on the large, grassy lawns. Catch live performances and race day antics as patrons compete on the Australia Day Weekend. Or throw in a line for during the Easter fishing tournament with categories for the kids.
Family change rooms simplify clean-up year-round after a day of Crusoe-inspired adventures. Just in time for a second wind on the jumping castle, pirate ship playground, splash park and pool.
You’ll find the perfect campsite at Jervis Bay Holiday Park no matter your preferred rig. The clean, matted campsites suit tents and camper trailers with fuss-free slab sites for caravans. There’s a dump site for self-sufficient fifth wheeler and motorhome travellers plus free WiFi available for all. Or, leave the rig at home and settle in a competitively priced self-contained cabin.
For something special, check out the two-bedroom deluxe riverside villas with secure parking, deck and elevated views. Fit-outs include Foxtel, air-conditioning and a full kitchen complete with dishwasher for up to eight. Temperature controlled safari-style tents provide glamping experience that’s a little closer to nature without the hassles of establishing camp.
The long, white sandy beaches at Huskisson teem with fishlife and you can sample the local bounty at one of many fine restaurants in town. Fishing charters get you closer to a catch or there are dolphin and whale cruises departing here if you prefer.
In town, meet Bidjigal elder and local artist Laddie Timbery at his gallery within the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum. While you’re there, you’ll also find historic vessels to explore.
Fifteen minutes south of the Holiday Park you’ll find an Indigenous garden within the Booderee National Park under native title and co-managed by NSW Parks.
And a five minutes’ drive east of Jervis Bay Holiday Park enjoy the quiet Woollamia woodland.
Check out the park on What’s Up Downunder here.
State: South Coast
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