Reviews
Glendora campground
User Reviews
Caroline Suhasini
Great camping grounds with all the amenities. Bbq, dish washing area, shared block for shower and toilets. The campground is well maintained. Marked with site nos. Haven for different birds. The town center is a short walk from the campground. Hill end is a fantastic small place to explore with historic buildings still kept active. Has a cafe and store. Definitely worth a visit. Up the road is a interesting gold mine museum, a must visit👌🏼
Marie Gregory
Nice, quiet spot close to town with lots of space and plenty of kangaroos around. Dog-friendly, which is a big plus. Facilities are a fair walk from the campsites, and water pressure was unreliable — we had no water for a few nights. BBQ area was messy thanks to others not cleaning up. Still a good spot if you’re after a peaceful bush setting.
Angela Chapman
A beautiful spot right in the village. Neat, tidy and clean. Handy for a walk around Hill End and all the historical sites. A great base for local exploration and a short stroll to the pub for a cold drink.
Gordon “Hawkesbury” McDonald
The centre of Hill End is just nearby but Glendora campground feels a million miles away from everything. Enjoy breakfast in the company of kangaroos to a soundtrack of galahs and king parrots singing from the trees. There’s camping to suit everyone, with a few different sections to choose from, including a special area reserved just for groups, as well as sites for caravans and motorhomes. There are excellent picnic facilities and plenty of cover under pavilions just in case the weather turns from sunshine to rain. After you’ve worked up an appetite learning about days gone by at Hill End’s historic sites, why not gather around the fire ring for a cook-up on the hotplate, followed by some spooky stories?
Naveed Asif
I visited this place during Easter Holidays. It was over crowded, definitely it was overbooked. There was no one to check booking at gates, everyone was allowed to enter even without booking. There was no grass at all, only dust ready to turn into mud in case of rain. Good thing is, it was full of tress. You can enjoy your time even on sunny days. Toilets were neat and clean.
Jo Caruana
If you want to peace and quiet then this is the perfect place. Clean facilities, showers and toilets plus a BBQ. Roomy sites, powered and uncovered. Love it
Michael Blocker Langley
This camping area accommodates all types of camping from tents to caravans. There are sixteen sites that have both power and water. The amenities block is clean, has flushing toilets and free timed hot showers, with a disabled toilet and shower too. There are a couple of electric BBQs, handy for days of Total Fire Bans. Wood fire pits are at available on every powered site and all about the campground, BYO firewood of course. In 2018 I stayed at the "village campground", also managed by National Parks and Wildlife Service and have a preference for this area.
Andrew Nelson
Clean amenities, hot showers. Campground is fairly open with plenty of room. Take your own firewood and make use of the many fore pits.
GREGORY EGAN
Great campsite booked through national parks and wildlife. It does have powered sites for caravans but also has areas for tents and a barbecue area and also toilet and shower facilities. Though one point you will be given a code to access the toilet and showers and you have a button on the shower that lets you have one minute hot water showers. Very quiet and relaxing place overall if you are trying to get off the grid. There is limited phone reception and I had no reception with Vodafone in Hill End , but I noticed my dad had reception on Telstra.