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Quakers Hill, NSW 2763

Blacktown · New South Wales · Population 33,197 · Median age 35

Quakers Hill is a growing residential suburb in The Hawkesbury with easy access to 42 hiking trails, two campsites, and plenty of local pubs and services f

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Written by Touringuide Team

Quakers Hill is a well-serviced suburban area in western Sydney with a population of over 33,000 and strong community infrastructure. The suburb sits in The Hawkesbury region and offers straightforward access to numerous walking trails suitable for casual day trips. With two campsites nearby and 156 shops and services within reach, it's a practical base for exploring the wider region.

The area has good amenities for self-drive travellers, including fuel stops, supermarkets, and dining options. Several local pubs like The Marayong Hotel and Kings Park Tavern provide casual food and drink options. Public facilities are well-distributed, with 231 public toilets across the area—useful for caravan and motorhome travellers.

About Quakers Hill — Demographics

Based on postcode 2763 area (ABS Census 2021)
33,197
Population
35
Median Age
$2,369/wk
Median Household Income
3.1
Avg Household Size
$2,383/mo
Median Mortgage
$450/wk
Median Rent
45%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Western Sydney Parklands TrackMajor established walking route 4.5km away with good infrastructure

Must Do

  • Hiking trails network42 trails within easy distance, including Pathway 8418, Wombat Way, and Richmond Rd Shared Path for varied walking options
  • Local pub visitsSix pubs including The Marayong Hotel and Kings Park Tavern offer casual dining and local atmosphere

Travel Tips

  • Stock up on supplies at one of the 156 local shops before heading to more remote attractions in The Hawkesbury.
  • The nearest campsites are within 5km; book ahead during weekends and school holidays.
  • Multiple hiking trails start within 2km, ideal for stretching legs during a stopover.
  • Public toilets are numerous and well-spaced throughout the suburb—note their locations before heading out.
  • Mobile coverage is reliable in this suburban area, unlike parts of regional NSW.
Traffic & Access: Quakers Hill is well-connected via main roads with straightforward access to fuel stations and services. Roads are suburban standard with regular public transport access.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer pleasant walking conditions without summer heat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Quakers Hill?

There are 10 campsites near Quakers Hill, including Ingenia Holidays Avina (9.5km), A-Vina Van Village (9.7km), Bundilla Scout Camp (11km).

What walks and trails are near Quakers Hill?

There are 10 walking trails near Quakers Hill, including Pathway 8418 (1.7km), Pathway 8764 (2km), Windsor - Parramatta Cycleway (2.5km).

Is there fuel near Quakers Hill?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Quakers Hill, including 7-Eleven Quakers Hill (0.4km), BP QUAKERS HILL (0.9km), BP Quakers Hill (Quakers Hill Parkway) (1km).

What attractions are near Quakers Hill?

There are 10 attractions near Quakers Hill, including The Nurragingy Blacksmith (5.1km), The Porter Scenic Lookout (13.4km), Tramway Terminus (15.4km).