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Top 9 campsites that allow fires near Blue Mountains National Park

Some fires are caused by campfire negligence. Whether you're new to camping or a regular, Forest Fire Management Victoria has a great video on how to have a responsible campfire.

Finally, always check the fire restrictions for the area you're visiting (VIC, NSW, QLD, SA, WA, TAS, NT) before and during your trip.

Photo of Kedumba River Crossing campground

Katoomba area in Blue Mountains National Park

Kedumba River Crossing campground

1 Rating
Photo of Murphys Glen campground

Murphys Fire Track, Blue Labyrinth NSW 2782

Murphys Glen campground

9 Ratings
Photo of Burralow Creek campground and picnic area

169 Burralow Rd, Sydney, New South Wales

Burralow Creek campground and picnic area

17 Ratings
Photo of Cathedral Reserve

119 Mount Irvine Rd, Mount Wilson, New South Wales

Cathedral Reserve

27 Ratings
Photo of Euroka campground

Blue Labyrinth NSW 2780

Euroka campground

6 Ratings
Photo of Broken Bridge

2-58 Bowens Creek Road, Mount Irvine, New South Wales

Broken Bridge

1 Rating
Photo of Small Campsite

Rodriguez Pass Walking Track, Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales

Small Campsite

0 Ratings
Photo of Batsh Campsite

Oberon-Colong Stock Route, Kanangra Boyd National Park, New South Wales

Batsh Campsite

0 Ratings
Photo of Mt Solitary Cave Campsite

Federal Pass, New South Wales

Mt Solitary Cave Campsite

0 Ratings