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Robin Hill, NSW 2795

Central West · New South Wales · Population 45,077 · Median age 39

Robin Hill is a Blue Mountains base with excellent access to walking tracks, multiple campgrounds, and local pubs. A practical hub for exploring the region

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Written by Touringuide Team

Robin Hill is a well-serviced Blue Mountains suburb with strong facilities for self-guided touring. The area has 21 campsites within easy reach, making it ideal for caravan and campervan travellers seeking a base to explore the region's bushwalking opportunities.

The suburb benefits from 11 walking trails nearby, including the John Cousins, Kangaroo, Evans, and Hawkins walks—all within 2km. These tracks offer varying difficulty levels and are popular with day-trippers and longer-stay visitors. Local shops, services, and multiple pubs provide good amenities for supplies and meals.

With 44 public toilets across the area, Robin Hill is well-equipped for visitor facilities. The population of over 45,000 means reliable access to fuel, groceries, and other essentials typical of an established regional centre.

About Robin Hill — Demographics

Based on postcode 2795 area (ABS Census 2021)
45,077
Population
39
Median Age
$1,593/wk
Median Household Income
2.5
Avg Household Size
$1,733/mo
Median Mortgage
$320/wk
Median Rent
10%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Max Cameron Campground (A, B, C sections)Multiple-section campground within 2km offering variety for different group sizes and camping preferences

Must Do

  • John Cousins Walking TrackClosest hiking trail at 1.2km; accessible starting point for exploring Blue Mountains bushwalking
  • Kangaroo Walking TrackPopular 1.7km walk offering good introduction to the region's natural scenery
  • Evans WalkAnother well-used 1.7km trail in the immediate vicinity

Travel Tips

  • Max Cameron Campground has multiple sections (A, B, C) within 2.2km—book ahead during school holidays and weekends
  • Stock up on supplies at local shops before heading to remote trails; mobile coverage is generally available in the suburb
  • John Cousins Walking Track (1.2km away) is the closest major trail—ideal for a short walk before or after travel days
  • Multiple pubs within 3km offer meals and local information; Hotel Dudley, Oxford Tavern, and Webb & Co are nearby options
  • Plan fuel and water stops in Robin Hill before venturing further into the Blue Mountains
Traffic & Access: Robin Hill is well-connected with good road access and multiple fuel and supply options. The area is easily navigable for caravans and campervans with ample public toilets (44 facilities) and services throughout.
Best Time to Visit: Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer mild weather and clear skies ideal for bushwalking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Robin Hill?

There are 10 campsites near Robin Hill, including Max Cameron Campground A (2.1km), Max Cameron Campground B (2.2km), Max Cameron Campground (2.2km).

What walks and trails are near Robin Hill?

There are 10 walking trails near Robin Hill, including John Cousins Walking Track (1.2km), Evans Walk (1.7km), Kangaroo Walking Track (1.7km).

Is there fuel near Robin Hill?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Robin Hill, including 7-Eleven Robin Hill (0.6km), 7-Eleven Bathurst (2.1km), BP BATHURST (STEWART STREET) (2.2km).

What attractions are near Robin Hill?

There are 4 attractions near Robin Hill, including Bathurst War Memorial Carillon (3.1km), Boer War Memorial (3.1km), Bathurst Sheep and Cattle Drome (11.8km).