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Wee Jasper boasts stunning camping spots beside the Murrumbidgee River, underground caves and historical homesteads. A ‘must visit’ for lovers of outdoors and history buffs.


Thought to be named after tiny green gemstones found by an early Scots resident which he called ‘Wee Jaspers’ this is a natural wonderland for exploring, camping, picnicking, bird-watching and outdoors enjoyment.


When visiting Wee Jasper, it’s not hard to imagine the prehistoric days when megafauna such as giant kangaroos and wombat-like creatures roamed the hills. Fossil viewing abounds as part of specialist tours with expert guides. Carey’s Cave offers one of Australia’s most memorable natural experiences while properly equipped adventurers can discover a myriad of other wild limestone cave systems.


Wee Jasper is a camping and RV paradise with five beautiful camping reserves and many spectacular places to stop. Bushwalking along the river or on parts of the Hume and Hovell Walking Track from the Fitzpatrick Trackhead allows immersion in nature and encounters with locals – some 56 species of birds and many readily-spotted mammals and reptiles.

Destinations to explore near Wee Jasper

Photos Courtesy Scott Westlake Photography

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Wee Jasper

New South Wales

Local Council: Website

Distance & direction from Sydney: 337 Klms SW

Population: 275 (approx)

Public Weighbridge: TBA

Caravan Dump Point: TBA