Orange

Orange is a suburb in New South Wales. Population of 41,232 (2021 Census). Median age 36. Median household income $1,641/wk. Median rent $330/wk. 4 campsites, 32 trails, 5 pubs nearby. Postcode 2800.

Orange is a substantial regional centre in the Blue Mountains with a population of around 48,000, making it a well-serviced stop for travellers. The town has multiple caravan parks including Colour City Caravan Park and Canobolas Caravan Park, plus a free self-contained area for overnight parking. With 32 trails within easy reach, hiking options range from short walks like Post Office Lane near the town centre to longer routes like Brown Hornet and Southern Comfort further out.

The town centre is compact and walkable, with pubs clustered in the CBD including Hotel Canobolas and Badlands Brewery. Supplies, fuel, and services are readily available with 22 shops and services marked, plus 48 public toilets throughout the town. This infrastructure makes Orange a convenient base whether you're stopping for a night or using it as a hub to explore the surrounding Blue Mountains trails.

Travel Info

Must See

  • Hotel CanobolasCentral pub in town offering meals and local hospitality
  • Badlands BreweryLocal brewery with food and drinks in the CBD
  • Colour City Caravan ParkMain caravan park facility with powered sites and facilities

Must Do

  • Post Office Lane TrailShort hiking walk directly from town centre
  • Wirrabarra WalkEasy accessible walk with regional views, 2.4km from town
  • Brown Hornet TrailEasy rated hiking trail 6.5km out, good for half-day exploration

Travel Tips

  • Colour City Caravan Park and Canobolas Caravan Park are your main options for powered sites; the free self-contained area has a 24-hour limit.
  • Post Office Lane and Summer Street are walkable hiking trails from the town centre—start here if you don't want to drive.
  • Mobile coverage and fuel availability are good in Orange. Stock up on supplies here if heading to more remote areas.
  • Badlands Brewery offers local food and drinks in the CBD; Hotel Canobolas is central for meals and accommodation.
  • Wirrabarra Walk and Country Walk (2.4–3.1km out) are accessible day walks with decent views of the region.
Traffic & Access: Orange is well-connected with good road access and fuel available in town. Driving to outlying trails is straightforward; most are within 10km.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild weather ideal for hiking and caravan park stays.

Orange at a Glance

ABS Census 2021
41,232
Population
36
Median Age
$1,641/wk
Median Household Income
2.5
Avg Household Size
$1,690/mo
Median Mortgage
$330/wk
Median Rent
63%
Home Ownership
34%
Renting
11%
Born Overseas
23%
University Educated
3.6%
Unemployment
4,382
Families

Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Orange?

There are 10 campsites near Orange, including Colour City Caravan Park (2.4km), Self Containted Caravan Area 24HR Limit (2.6km), Canobolas Caravan Park (2.8km).

What walks and trails are near Orange?

There are 10 walking trails near Orange, including Post Office Lane (0.1km), Summer Street (0.3km), Wirrabarra Walk (3km).

Is there fuel near Orange?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Orange, including United Orange, Peisley St (0.4km), EG Ampol Orange (0.4km), BP Orange (Summer St) (0.7km).

What attractions are near Orange?

There are 3 attractions near Orange, including Church Hill Rotary Lookout (40.2km), Kissing Point (55.4km), Bald Hill Mine (55.9km).