Discover the perfect blend of country charm and modern convenience at South Goulburn Caravan Park. Situated on the southern approach to Goulburn, Australia’s first inland city, this park offers an exceptional base for travellers exploring the Southern Tablelands. Whether you are journeying along the Hume Highway between Sydney and Canberra or settling in for a multi-day exploration of the region’s rich colonial history, South Goulburn Caravan Park provides a peaceful, leafy sanctuary that remains just minutes from the heart of the city’s vibrant dining and heritage precinct.
Goulburn is a city defined by its historic architecture and its status as a major regional hub for the wool industry. Staying at South Goulburn Caravan Park puts you in a prime position to visit the world-famous Big Merino, an iconic 15-metre-tall monument to the region’s merino wool history, located just a few hundred metres from the park gates. The city itself is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts, featuring remarkably preserved 19th-century buildings, the historic Goulburn Waterworks Museum on the banks of the Wollondilly River, and the fascinating Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre, which houses the largest heritage-based operating roundhouse in New South Wales.
The park’s natural bushland setting offers a serene environment that contrasts beautifully with the bustling energy of the city. Spanning seven picturesque acres, the grounds are frequented by local birdlife and offer a cool, shaded retreat during the warmer months. For those seeking adventure beyond the city limits, the park serves as a gateway to the spectacular Bungonia National Park, known for its deep limestone canyons and wild caves, as well as the adrenaline-pumping Pheasant Wood Circuit for motorsports fans.
Accommodation at South Goulburn Caravan Park is meticulously designed to cater to the practical needs of the modern road-tripper. The park is renowned for its spacious, level drive-through sites that can easily accommodate the largest caravans and motorhomes, minimising the stress of arrival and setup. For those looking for the comforts of home, a range of self-contained cabins—including the premium Merino Villas and the worker-friendly ‘dongas’—provide clean, air-conditioned environments. With its friendly, professional staff and a commitment to providing a genuine country welcome, South Goulburn Caravan Park remains the premier choice for anyone seeking an authentic experience in the historic heart of the Southern Tablelands.
South Goulburn Caravan Park – NSW Location Map
South Goulburn Caravan Park
- Address: 149 Hume St, Goulburn NSW 2580
- Website: www.southgoulburncaravanpark.com
- GPS Coordinates: -34.77075, 149.69551
Site Specifications & Information
- Location: Southern outskirts of Goulburn city, 7-minute walk to The Big Merino.
- Site Suitable For: Big rigs, fifth-wheelers, caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, and tents.
- Road Access: Sealed highway access; extremely easy entry from the Hume Highway (southbound or northbound).
- Site Surface: Gravel pads for powered sites; level lawn-covered areas for unpowered and tent sites.
- Available Facilities:
- Modern Self-Contained Villas, Studios, and Cabins
- Large Drive-Through Powered Sites (Serviced with power and water)
- Lawn-covered Unpowered Camping Sites
- Modern Camp Kitchen & Undercover BBQ Area
- Two Amenities Blocks with hot showers and disabled access
- Guest Laundry with coin-operated machines
- Children’s Playground
- Off-lead Dog Run
- Dump Point for guest use
- Kiosk with Tour Information Desk
- Free Wi-Fi (Limits apply)
- Essentials to Bring: Walking shoes for heritage trails, warm layers for Tablelands nights, binoculars for birdwatching, and camera for the Big Merino.
- Pet Friendly: Yes, pet-friendly year-round on sites and in selected ‘Merino’ and ‘Bushland’ cabins (charges may apply).
- Fishing: Fresh water fishing at Crookwell’s streams (45km) or Wyangla Dam (120km); Marsden Weir for carp fishing (4km).
- Short Walks:
- Big Merino Loop (0.6km)
- Goulburn CBD Heritage Stroll (3.5km drive to start)
- Wollondilly River Walking Track (4km drive to Marsden Weir)
Local Amenities
Local Pubs
- The Southern Railway Hotel (3.4km) – Historic pub with bistro and regional charm.
- The Goulburn Workers Club (3.6km) – Major entertainment venue with bars and dining.
- Hibernian Hotel (3.5km) – Popular local pub with a classic country atmosphere.
Places to Eat
- Trappers Bakery (0.6km) – Famous local bakery for pies and breakfast near the Big Merino.
- Grit Cafe (0.8km) – Sustainable cafe focused on high-quality coffee and meals.
- Greengrocer on Clifford (3.2km) – Popular brunch spot with outdoor dining.
Local Attractions
- The Big Merino (0.6km) – Iconic Goulburn monument and wool gift shop.
- Rocky Hill War Memorial & Museum (5.8km) – Spectacular views and moving local history.
- Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre (1.8km) – Historic roundhouse and vintage locomotives.
- Goulburn Historic Waterworks Museum (5.2km) – 1880s steam-operated pumping facility.
- Bungonia National Park (32km) – Deep canyons, wild caves, and spectacular lookouts.
Nearest Caravan Parks
- Governors Hill Carapark (7.5km) – Transit park on the northern outskirts.
- Bungonia National Park Campground (32km) – Nature-based camping in the national park.
Nearest Free/Low-Cost Camps
- Goulburn Visitor Information Centre (3.6km) – 48hr short-term RV parking.
- Edmondson VC Rest Area (35km) – Roadside rest stop on the Federal Highway.
Nearest Dump Points
- On-site Dump Point (0km) – Available for park guests.
- Marsden Weir Park Dump Point (5.1km) – Public facility on Fitzroy St for smaller vehicles.
Nearest Petrol Stations
- Shell Coles Express Goulburn South (0.5km) – High-flow diesel and easy access for large rigs.
- Ampol Goulburn South (0.7km) – Full service fuel and convenience stop.
Drinking Water Resupply
- On-site Taps (0km) – Potable town water available throughout the park.
- Goulburn Visitor Information Centre (3.6km) – Potable water tap for travellers.
Public Toilets
- Corridor Park (0.6km) – Public facilities near the Big Merino.
- Goulburn CBD / Belmore Park (3.6km) – Accessible public facilities in the city centre.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: Goulburn
- Summer (Dec-Feb): Warm days and cool evenings. Daytime average 25°C–29°C. Ideal for exploring national parks.
- Autumn (Mar-May): Crisp mornings and golden foliage. Daytime average 15°C–21°C. Perfect for heritage walks.
- Winter (Jun-Aug): Cold and frosty. Daytime average 10°C–13°C. Frost common; snow occasional. Great for pub meals.
- Spring (Sep-Nov): Mild and breezy. Daytime average 16°C–22°C. Famous for lilac blossoms and garden festivals.