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Off-grid bliss: Facilities in the Wee Jasper Caravan Park

Tucked away in Country NSW, Reflections Wee Jasper is the perfect escape for nature lovers, campers and caravanners who like their stays a little quieter and a lot greener.

Amenities and facilities at Reflections Wee Jasper

With the soft murmur of rivers and streams, grassy open space, and zero stress, this peaceful pocket of bushland is ideal for getting back to basics—without giving up the comforts that matter.

Cooking & BBQing

Cooking under the stars is all part of the experience here. You'll find BBQs at both Billy Grace Reserve and Fitzpatrick Trackhead Reserve, along with picnic tables to gather around and enjoy your meal. Between April and September, you're also welcome to bring your own raised firepit—perfect for cooking the old-fashioned way (and for marshmallows, of course).

Clean amenity blocks

Each of the four camping reserves at Wee Jasper—Billy Grace, Fitzpatrick Trackhead, Swinging Bridge, and Micalong Creek—has its own amenity block, so you won’t need to wander far for a hot shower or a bit of a freshen up. Everything’s kept clean and simple, just how it should be.

For the kids & family

There’s space to roam, creeks to explore, and a good old-fashioned playground at Billy Grace Reserve—plenty to keep the little adventurers happy while the grown-ups kick back and enjoy the serenity.

Caravan dump point

Travelling with your caravan? A dump point is located in Billy Grace Reserve, making it easy to manage the practical stuff during your off-grid stay.

Kiosk

You’ll find a small kiosk at the park reception, with snacks, drinks and ice creams for sale. It’s perfect for a treat after a hike or a quick top-up when you’ve forgotten something back at camp.

Things to see and do around the park

There’s plenty of natural beauty to explore around Wee Jasper, from bushwalks and riverside rambles to swimming, fishing and caving at nearby Careys Cave. It’s a paradise for birdwatchers, hikers and families looking for a bit of screen-free fun in the great outdoors. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking the van, you’ll be surrounded by crisp air, green views and the calming sounds of the bush.

Ready to book your stay?

If you're chasing a true nature getaway with all the essentials to keep things comfortable, Reflections Wee Jasper is the perfect off-grid base. Book your stay today, and experience the beauty, simplicity and stillness of the Aussie bush at its best.

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FAQs about Wee Jasper
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Can I bring more than 1 car to Wee Jasper?

Booking reservations are now limited to “1 Vehicle (towing or not) per booking” plus the number of adults and children. This is to ensure everyone has plenty of room to enjoy the reserves this summer.

Can I bring more than one vehicle?

Booking reservations are now limited to “1 Vehicle (towing or not) per booking” plus the number of adults and children. This is to ensure everyone has plenty of room to enjoy the Reserves this summer.

What time is check in/check out at the park?

Check-in is from 11am, and checkout is 10am. Check-in and check-out is done at the office in Billy Grace Reserve.

Please call in at Billy Grace Reserve office before heading to your nominated reserve,

What should I bring for my stay?

Preparing for a holiday can be a massive journey in itself, at Reflections Holiday Parks our aim is to ensure guests are as well equipped as possible before hitting the open road.

There are no services at Wee Jasper NSW, other than the small park kiosk. The closest services for fuel and supplies (groceries) is Yass 1hrs drive from Wee Jasper

We strongly recommend that you pack all essential items before entering the valley of Wee Jasper. This also means that there is no liquor license holder in Wee Jasper.

We also recommend packing a torch and spare batteries, your trusty First Aid Kit, plenty of Insect Repellant, Sun Screen and Hats to keep you sun safe and rubbish bags to keep the park tidy for the next guests on your site.

Oh, and don’t forget the tent pegs too!!

Is your reserve dog friendly?

Wee Jasper is dog-friendly all year round on all sites. Up to 2 dogs can be booked online, by phone, or in park.

Please review our dog code of conduct here.

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Please note it is your responsibility to control your dog, making sure that it is kept on a lead at all times, cleaned up after, and that your dog is not causing an impact on other campers within the reserves, wildlife or additional pets on the reserves.

At no time is your dog permitted on the properties neighbouring the reserves. These neighbouring properties may use 1080 fox bait to control pests at particular times of the year.

What is your booking policy?

For all details please refer to our booking terms and conditions HERE.

Arriving after hours?

No problem, outside the Reserve office you will find a late arrivals box , there you will find your arrival pack with your name on it.

What are the road conditions like to Wee Jasper?

The roads from Yass and Canberra are suitable for all vehicles. If you are travelling from Tumut please check road conditions and be mindful that from Tumut roads are about 65% unsealed and can be narrow – they are also frequented by large trucks associated with numerous hardwood & pine plantations in the surrounding area.

The Tumut road is not recommended for caravans, long vehicles or low vehicles. If you have any concerns about this road please contact the Yass or Tumut Information Centres.

What are the fire rules at Wee Jasper?

No fires are allowed between 1 October and 1 April. Between 1 April and 30 September, fires are only allowed in raised firepits. Please do not remove rocks from the river or streams to contain fires.

Billy Grace Reserve is also a Yass Valley LGA Neighbourhood Safer Place for the RFS

Do you sell fuel?

There is no fuel in Wee Jasper NSW. The closest petrol station is located in Yass NSW. Please make sure that your vehicle is full before entering the valley of Wee Jasper.

Can I get phone reception at Wee Jasper

As of 2018, Wee Jasper - Billy Grace Reserve now has phone Telstra reception. This is a Telstra tower and your phone may receive reception at all of the reserves. Please remember that conditions of service can change and you may get enough reception to send a text or answer a call, but the internet and 4G may be effected.

Phone reception can be made with only Telstra at our Billy Grace Reserve, all our other reserves do not have reception.

Where are the nearest shops, cafes and restaurants?

There are no services at Wee Jasper NSW other than the kiosk at Billy Grace Reserve. The Wee Jasper Shop stocks an array of non-perishables we also refill LPG bottles and sell Ice and Peters ice creams.

The closest services and shopping centre in Yass NSW. We strongly recommend that you pack all essential items before entering the valley of Wee Jasper.

The Wee Jasper Stables historic pub burnt down in 2018 when it was being renovated. It is being rebuilt and will re-open in 2025.

How do I get to Wee Jasper?

Wee Jasper is about an hour from Yass, Tumut and Canberra, and is easily accessed from the Hume Highway, outer Canberra and the Snowy Mountains Highway.

From Yass

This is a sealed road. If travelling via the Hume Highway, you can get to Wee Jasper from Yass – turn off into Yass town and follow the signs along Wee Jasper Road.

All Reserves (except Carey’s) are south of Wee Jasper village, so turn left at the ‘T’ intersection in the village until you get to the next ‘T’ intersection (Nottingham/Tumut Road) – then follow the signs to the various Reserves.

To get to Carey’s Reserve take a right turn at the ‘T’ intersection in the village and follow the road for about 3 kms – the reserve is on your right. NOTE; Camping is now prohibited and the reserve, and is for day use and launching of vessels only.

The road from Yass takes in the Tourist Drive 7 making your travels more informative and enjoyable. Information below.

ACT to Wee Jasper

All Reserves (except Carey’s) are south of Wee Jasper village, so turn left at the ‘T’ intersection in the village until you get to the next ‘T’ intersection (Nottingham/Tumut Road) – then follow the signs to the various Reserves.

To get to Carey’s Reserve take a right turn at the ‘T’ intersection in the village and follow the road for about 3 kms – the reserve is on your right.

For the adventurous you can also get to Wee Jasper via Brindabella Road, it is mostly only suitable for 4×4 vehicles or off-road motorcyles.

From Tumut

All Reserves (except Carey’s) are south of Wee Jasper village, so turn left at the ‘T’ intersection in the village until you get to the next ‘T’ intersection (Nottingham/Tumut Road) – then follow the signs to the various Reserves.

To get to Carey’s Reserve take a right turn at the ‘T’ intersection in the village and follow the road for about 3 kms – the reserve is on your right.

What are the conditions of use at Wee Jasper

Read more about Wee Jasper conditions of use

How can I find out about cave tours nearby?

For all cave tours and groups information, please visit Careys Caves

Where can I find a map of the Reflections Wee Jasper campground?

You can find a Wee Jasper park map here.

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