Rest Areas

List of New South Wales Rest Areas
New South Wales Rest Area Information ℹ️
Rest Areas are not generally used for camping, they are meant for you to take a short break from driving, so you can refresh, and continue on your journey safely.
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The Ilford Rest Area is just off the main highway, not a lot to do here, apart from rest and refresh, before heading on your way. There are public toilets, picnic tables, rubbish bins and tank water with room to park your caravan under a few shade trees.
The Illabo Rest Area is located opposite the Illabo Pub, the rest area has a public toilet undercover picnic tables, rubbish bins and plenty of room to park your caravan.
At the Illilawa River Reserve Rest Area you can drop your Kayak in the Murrumbidgee River and go for a short paddle or drop a line in and try and catch dinner. This is quite a large off road site with plenty of opportunities to park.
The James King Park is just a short walk to the Murray River, there is a boat ramp plus parking this spot gets rather busy on weekends.
At the Jeir Creek Rest Area there is not much to do apart from stop use the rubbish bin or have a picnic on the undercover table and seats.
Jenolan Caves Road Rest Area
At the Jenolan Caves Road Rest Area just relax and sit back have a picnic and breath in the mountain air, and maybe take a short nap.
Jerilderie South Rest Area
At the Jerilderie South Rest Area there is not a lot here to see or photograph, but at least there is a shady spot with a picnic table and rubbish bin to enjoy a break from driving.
Jerrawangala Rest Area
The Jerrawangala Rest Area is right on the edge of the Princes Highway, it's a place to have a break and a picnic.
John Oxley Rest Area
The John Oxley Rest Area is a short distance off the Castlereagh Highway, with an undercover picnic tables and rubbish bin.
The Joyce Pearce Memorial Park, is just on the edge of Sofalla you should take the time to walk through the Historic town of Sofala. Grab a bite to eat from one of the cafés or checkout the museum. If that doesn't tickle your fancy drop a line in the Turo ...
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