Skip to main content

Sutton Forest, NSW 2577

Southern Highlands · New South Wales · Population 16,724 · Median age 47

Sutton Forest is a peaceful Southern Highlands village with camping options and bushwalking trails nearby, ideal for a relaxing caravan stop.

T
Written by Touringuide Team

Sutton Forest sits in the elevated Southern Highlands region, offering a quiet base for exploring the area's natural attractions. The suburb has several campgrounds within close reach, ranging from basic free camping to serviced facilities, making it accessible for different touring budgets. Local shops and services provide essential supplies, and the abundance of public toilets throughout the area supports self-contained travellers.

The surrounding landscape features bushwalking opportunities, including scenic hiking trails that showcase the region's forested character. Campgrounds like Dalys Clearing and Gambells Rest offer convenient starting points for day trips. The older median age of the population reflects a well-established community with a settled, rural character.

About Sutton Forest — Demographics

Based on postcode 2577 area (ABS Census 2021)
16,724
Population
47
Median Age
$1,667/wk
Median Household Income
2.4
Avg Household Size
$2,004/mo
Median Mortgage
$400/wk
Median Rent
17%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Dalys Clearing CampgroundFree camping option with direct access to bushwalking trails in the surrounding forest.
  • Gambells Rest CampgroundEstablished campground with facilities for caravans and campers exploring the Southern Highlands.

Must Do

  • Erith Coal Mine TrackHistoric hiking trail offering insight into the region's mining heritage and scenic forest views.
  • StreetToTransitConnection TrailLocal bushwalking route suitable for exploring the natural environment around Sutton Forest.

Travel Tips

  • Stock up on supplies at local shops before heading out on trails—services are spread across the region.
  • Take advantage of the 16 public toilets scattered throughout the area if you're self-contained.
  • Several free or low-cost campgrounds are within 10km, ideal for budget-conscious tourers.
  • Bring water and snacks for bushwalking; trails like Erith Coal Mine Track offer moderate walking opportunities.
  • Check road conditions before visiting, as Southern Highlands weather can affect access to some camping areas.
Traffic & Access: Sutton Forest is accessible by car within the Southern Highlands region. Roads are generally well-maintained, though weather can impact conditions in winter. Fuel and supplies are available locally.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild temperatures ideal for bushwalking and camping in the highlands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Sutton Forest?

There are 10 campsites near Sutton Forest, including Sutton Forest Ridge Camp (2.9km), Belanglo Forest Camp (5.8km), Dalys Clearing Campground (7.9km).

What walks and trails are near Sutton Forest?

There are 10 walking trails near Sutton Forest, including StreetToTransitConnection (8.4km), Erith Coal Mine Track (9.9km), Glow Worm Glen Walk (10.3km).

Is there fuel near Sutton Forest?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Sutton Forest, including EG Ampol Moss Vale (12.7km), Shell Reddy Express Moss Vale (13km), United New Berrima General Store (13.8km).

What attractions are near Sutton Forest?

There are 10 attractions near Sutton Forest, including Erith Coal Mine (10km), Amphitheatre (10.8km), Remembrance Driveway (11.1km).