Caravan Parks In Griffith, NSW
34.3345° S, 146.0230° E
Quick Overview
Griffith sits in the heart of the Riverina region of New South Wales, surrounded by irrigated farmland, orchards, and vineyards that give this inland city a character all its own. The area lists several caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with some offering free or low-cost camping for travellers passing through or settling in for a longer visit. As a major service centre for the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, Griffith has solid infrastructure including well-maintained roads and reliable services -- making it a practical stop for caravan travellers heading between Melbourne and outback NSW or those exploring the broader Riverina region at a more relaxed pace. Caravan parks in the area provide powered sites, dump points, and camp kitchens, with several offering shady sites that are genuinely appreciated during the hot Riverina summers when temperatures regularly push above 95 degrees Fahrenheit. The city is accessible via the Kidman Way from the north, Irrigation Way from Narrandera and the Newell Highway, and the Mid-Western Highway from the east -- all suitable for caravans and motorhomes without any restrictions or low clearances to worry about along the way. Caravan Caravan park options in Griffith cater to both overnight stops and longer stays for those wanting to explore the surrounding wine region with its strong Italian heritage, Cocoparra National Park about 25 kilometres to the northeast, or the local food scene that stands out as one of regional Australia's best thanks to generations of Italian-Australian families who've shaped the town's culinary identity. The Griffith Regional Theatre and various community events throughout the year add cultural depth to what might otherwise seem like a typical agricultural service town, and the local wineries including De Bortoli and Calabria Family Wines are producing award-winning wines that rival anything from more famous Australian wine regions. Grey nomads doing the Newell Highway corridor or the outback NSW loop will find Griffith a welcome and well-equipped stopping point with everything needed to restock, rest, and enjoy some excellent food and wine before continuing on.
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All Dump Stations Near Griffith
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bertollo Estates | 2.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Griffith Tourist Caravan Park | 2.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Griffith Showground Caravan Park | 3.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| The Willows | 3.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Apex Park | 4.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Griffith Caravan Village | 4.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wyangan Campsite | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bunyip Hole Campground | 15.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Darlington Point Accommodation Village | 15.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Darlington Point Riverside Caravan Park | 16.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Bertollo Estates
2.5 miGriffith Tourist Caravan Park
2.9 miGriffith Showground Caravan Park
3.1 miThe Willows
3.3 miApex Park
4.0 miGriffith Caravan Village
4.0 miWyangan Campsite
8.4 miBunyip Hole Campground
15.7 miDarlington Point Accommodation Village
15.9 miDarlington Point Riverside Caravan Park
16.2 miTraveling to Griffith by RV
Griffith is reached via the Kidman Way from the north heading toward Bourke, Irrigation Way from Narrandera and the Newell Highway connecting to Melbourne and Brisbane, or the Mid-Western Highway from the east toward Sydney. All approach roads are sealed and handle large rigs without issues or size restrictions. Fuel is available at multiple servos along Banna Avenue and the bypass road, with diesel pricing generally competitive for a regional centre of this size. Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi provide full grocery shopping options with pricing comparable to metropolitan stores, while specialist camping and hardware stores stock caravan parts, accessories, and gas bottle exchanges. Telstra coverage is strong throughout the Griffith area and along the main highways, with Optus and Vodafone also serviceable in town though patchier on the surrounding rural roads. LPG refills are available locally at several service stations. If heading north on the Kidman Way toward Bourke or west toward Hay across the flat plains, fill up in Griffith as distances between fuel stops increase substantially and the next reliable servos can be over 200 kilometres away depending on your route and direction.
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Dump Station Costs in Griffith
Griffith's caravan parks offer solid value for a regional NSW centre with prices that reflect the inland location rather than coastal tourism premiums. Of the listed parks, a portion% provide free or low-cost camping while a portion% charge standard rates for powered and serviced sites. Powered sites typically cost $35 to $55 AUD per night, with unpowered options from $20 to $35 depending on the park and season. Weekly rates are available at most parks and offer genuine savings of 15-20 percent for longer stays, making Griffith a cost-effective base for exploring the broader Riverina region over several days. Dump point access is usually included in the nightly site fee so waste disposal won't add to your costs. Groceries are reasonably priced with strong supermarket competition keeping costs in check, and fuel prices are typical for inland NSW without the extreme premiums you'd find further outback.
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Best Time to Visit Griffith by RV
Winter
Jun - Aug
35-60°F
Crowds: Low
Winters are mild and dry making Griffith comfortable for caravan touring without the summer heat. Frost is common on cold mornings but days warm up nicely and caravan parks are quiet with easy availability.
Spring
Sep - Nov
48-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring is ideal for visiting Griffith with warming temperatures and blooming citrus orchards filling the air with fragrance. The touring season picks up and caravan parks begin filling on weekends.
Summer
Dec - Feb
60-95°F
Crowds: Medium
Summers in Griffith are hot with days regularly exceeding 95 degrees. Ensure your rig has reliable cooling and carry extra water. Shaded Caravan park sites are highly sought after during this scorching period.
Fall
Mar - May
45-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Autumn brings pleasant touring weather and the grape harvest season in the surrounding vineyards. Grey nomads passing through on seasonal routes add to caravan park occupancy but availability remains generally good.
Explore the Griffith Area
Griffith's Italian heritage means exceptional food -- don't skip the local salami, olive oil, and wines from nearby wineries like De Bortoli and Calabria Family Wines where cellar door tastings are often free or very affordable. The Pioneer Park Museum tells the story of the irrigation settlement and the transformation of arid land into productive farmland, and is worth a morning visit if you enjoy local history. Cocoparra National Park about 25 kilometres northeast offers excellent bushwalking and birdwatching through rocky gorges and woodland, but the access road can be rough after rain so check conditions with the local visitor centre before towing a caravan in there. Water quality from the town supply is good for filling your fresh tank at any caravan park in the area. The local swimming pool complex with its water slides is a welcome relief during summer heat when the temperatures soar. Arrive by early afternoon during peak holiday periods to secure a decent powered site with shade, as the popular spots go quickly.
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What Caravan parks are available in Griffith, NSW?
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Are there free camping options near Griffith?
Yes, free or low-cost camping is available in the Griffith region including council rest areas and basic camping grounds. Check individual listings for amenities, maximum stay periods, and any restrictions before heading out to avoid disappointment.
How much do caravan parks cost in Griffith?
Powered sites in Griffith typically cost $35 to $55 AUD per night, with unpowered options from $20 to $35. Weekly rates are available at most parks and provide better value for longer stays. Dump point access is generally included in the site fee.
What attractions are near Griffith for caravan travellers?
Griffith offers excellent wineries including De Bortoli and Calabria Family Wines with cellar door tastings, the Pioneer Park Museum showcasing local history, Cocoparra National Park for bushwalking, and a thriving Italian food scene with local salami, olive oil, and fresh produce.
Is Griffith easy to access with a caravan or motorhome?
Yes, Griffith is accessible via sealed highways including the Kidman Way, Irrigation Way, and Mid-Western Highway. All approach roads handle large rigs well without restrictions and caravan parks have suitable access for caravans and motorhomes of various sizes.
What Caravan parks are available in Griffith, NSW?
Griffith lists {{stationCount}} caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with {{freeCount}} offering free or low-cost camping options. Parks range from fully serviced sites with powered hookups, camp kitchens, and swimming pools to more basic camping areas.
Are there free camping options near Griffith?
Yes, free or low-cost camping is available in the Griffith region including council rest areas and basic camping grounds. Check individual listings for amenities, maximum stay periods, and any restrictions before heading out to avoid disappointment.
How much do caravan parks cost in Griffith?
Powered sites in Griffith typically cost $35 to $55 AUD per night, with unpowered options from $20 to $35. Weekly rates are available at most parks and provide better value for longer stays. Dump point access is generally included in the site fee.
What attractions are near Griffith for caravan travellers?
Griffith offers excellent wineries including De Bortoli and Calabria Family Wines with cellar door tastings, the Pioneer Park Museum showcasing local history, Cocoparra National Park for bushwalking, and a thriving Italian food scene with local salami, olive oil, and fresh produce.
Is Griffith easy to access with a caravan or motorhome?
Yes, Griffith is accessible via sealed highways including the Kidman Way, Irrigation Way, and Mid-Western Highway. All approach roads handle large rigs well without restrictions and caravan parks have suitable access for caravans and motorhomes of various sizes.
Are there free dump stations in Griffith?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Griffith.
All Dump Stations Near Griffith (20)
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