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Kedumba River Crossing campground

Situated in a wide grassy area next to the Kedumba River, this walk-in campground is ideal for self-sufficient campers. Once part of the pioneering Maxwell Farm, Kedumba River Crossing campground lies in the heart of the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property. From Katoomba, the campground is a 15.5-kilometre walk along the multi-day Mount Solitary walking track. You can also reach the campground via a nine-kilometre walk down Kedumba Pass, along the Kedumba Valley fire trail, near Wentworth Falls. Both walks have very steep and arduous descents and ascents, so take enough water and food. At the bottom of the valley, intrepid campers will find plenty of flat campsites to choose from, as well as toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings for a barbecue and bush tea. It takes two to three hours to hike down and three to four hours to hike back out. Once you've set up camp for the night, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, including breathtaking views of Mount Solitary, the Katoomba escarpment and Kings Tableland. At sunset, the sandstone walls glow gold, and on a clear night, the Milky Way shines bright.
Campers use fire ring facilities at Kedumba River crossing campground, Blue Mountains National Park.
A couple set up a tent at Kedumba River Crossing campground, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo:
A couple with backpacks walk a fire trail to Kedumba River Crossing campground, Blue Mountains
A camper and a ranger sit at a picnic table beside a tent, Kedumba River Crossing campground, Blue
A couple walk through forest to walk-in Kedumba River Crossing campground, Blue Mountains National
Kangaroos on the grassy flat at Kedumba River Crossing campground, Blue Mountains National Park.
Hikers cross the Kedumba River, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH
A couple bushwalk near Kedumba River Crossing campground, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo:
A hiker looks over the Kedumba Valley, near Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo:
Location and DirectionsBlue Mountains National Park New South Wales 2787 Australia
Ticket Prices
$0
There are no camping fees at this campground but a $6 booking fee applies.
Product Types
  • Caravan, Camping and Holiday Parks
Facilities
  • Barbeque
  • Non Smoking
Accessibility
  • Does not cater for people with access needs.
Rooms Available
Location and Directions