We have found 466 campsites in Australia for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
We have found 466 campsites in :country for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
Newnes
Large open campground surrounded by native bush, by the Wolgan River. This is a great family campground (and is quite popular with them at times). The camping area is very open and grassy, so makes a great spots for the kids to play.
Dargo
Meyers Flat Camp Site Campground is a campsite with 1 pitches in Dargo, Australia.
Woods Point
Connors Plain Campsite Campground is a campsite with 1 pitches in Woods Point, Australia.
Batehaven
Leave your cares behind. Set on the pristine beachfront ofthe Eurobodalla Nature Coast, this resort style park hasprivate cabins, caravan and tent sites, playground, pool,jumping pillow, tennis and mini golf.
Narrung
Large free campground with lots of level grassy areas, suitable for caravans. The campground is situated near where the ferry crosses the entrance to Lake Alexandrina from Lake Albert on the Murray River, so there is definitely the opportunity to fish here, however I never had any luck.
Dubbo
Peaceful camping spot$10 per night. Pets allowed. Toilet facilities only. No booking required. Community run facility run by volunteersAccessThis site is accessable by caravans in good weather.Getting thereGetting there
Smythesdale
Large open grassed flat area suitable for tents and vans alike. Clean toilets and shower amenities. Large communal sheltered fire area, kids play ground, water/sink camp kitchen area. Pay via donation. Shady area. Great spot overall. Managed by local volunteers.
Jerdacuttup
Plenty of sites. Long drop toilets newYou are able to launch a small boat from the beach (4wd only of course)AccessThis site is accessable by caravans in good weather.Getting thereSome unsealed roads to access. About 30 mins from Hopetoun
Balliang
Dispersed designated parking areas along the road end located in a saucer valley near the NW edge of the Brisbane National Park. Site layout suites car/tent camping rather than motorhomes/caravans. Parking layout inhibits long rigs.
As the name might suggest, this is a recreational reserve that is popular during the warmer seasons. The "beach" is made entirely from river stones, but you take what you can get. . . The ground is well-grassed, although sometimes boggy.
Forrest
Located in the narrow, forested valley of the Barwon River East Branch. Most of the camp area is a cleared, grassed hillside with a few small flat benches cut into the hill - best for tent camping. Well shaded by tall Mountain Ash.
Kosciuszko National Park
On the edge of Three Mile Dam in the high country of Kosciuszko National ParkIn the summer, this is a spectacular alpine lake surrounded by snow gums, in the winter it is a white wonderland and the lake can freeze mostly over.
Cowa
Shady, and grassy campground on the Dargo River, suitable for caravans and tents. Surrounded by hills and right on the Dargo River, this is an excellent free campground that is suitable for tents or caravans. The river is fairly shallow but flows cleanly over small gravel racers.
Tarwin Lower
A pleasant but popular foreshore camp, well shaded by banksia and Manna Gum over sand with some short grass. Sites are informally scattered, most with some scrub between. Overhanging branches on some sites and sandy access tracks may restrict big rigs. Rated 3.
Vaughan
Located in a secluded ravine by the upper Loddon River. A well developed picnic area and caravan park shaded by exotics, surrounded by steep rocky slopes. The caravan park is generally staffed at weekends and peak holidays, is small and rather cramped with only half the sites shaded. Little grass.
Mitta Mitta
Open, shady and easily accessible campsite on the edge of the Big River. The river flows reasonably well along this stretch and has been known to offer up the odd trout. It is a beautiful stretch of river, traveling over some small gravel racers and wider, slow moving sections.
Rubicon
Level and shady campground alongside the Rubicon River in Rubicon State Forest. There are only basic facilities here, however it is quite a pleasant campground. It gets popular in the warmer weather (being only a couple of hours drive north east from Melbourne).
Stanley
Stanley - The Nut Campground is a campsite with 1 pitches in Stanley, Australia.
Mumbannar
A relatively large, open, level, grassed clearing by the wide and deep lower Glenelg River. Suit a group of >5 families camping Bush setting but with little shade. Spring brings wildflowers and orchids. Kangaroos and emus are common in the surrounding forest. Prolific bird life.
Glenaire
A large flat and grassy campground on the Western Side of the Aire River suitable for large groups and caravans. The nearby boat ramp makes launching a canoe nice and easy and this is a great spot to base for a kayak fishing trip. You can paddle all the way up to Lake Craven or south to the ocean.