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.
Reasonable (open to day trippers) riverside camp by the wide and deep lower Glenelg River. Adjacent to a small creek. Bush setting with plenty of shade from Brown Stringybark Gums. Two small, level sites are squeezed beside a pleasant, well grassed picnic area, surrounded by bush.
Bellfield
Attractive green, semi-dispersed sites under Manna Gum and Mountain Grey Gum over short grass and surrounded by forest, near the bubbling Fyans Creek. Most sites best suit tent camping. Most sites slope. Grassed playing field adjoins. Popular, being close to Halls Gap, and a bit worn. Rated 3.
Mount Benson
This camp is part of privately owned land with many campsites some sheltered from the elements by scrub and dunes. Gravel road leads towards beach with camp access to the right at the end of the road. Friendly and helpful caretaker on site. Approx. $4 per person per night. Dogs allowed.
Kenilworth
Hike in campground near summer Falls.This campground makes up part of the Conondale Ranges Great Walk. Only facilities are a pit toilet and a bench. Small campground, but very unlikely it will be crowded (or even occupied).AccessThis is a walk in only campsite.Getting thereWalk a lot.
Stromlo
On the outskirts of Canberra, this is a very popular campground with hot showers, alongside the Cotter River.
Hopetoun
Powered (fee) or unpowered (free) camping around a man made lake near the town of Hopetoun. Hot showers, camp kitchen and flushing toilets are available in the powered section. Unpowered, free camping is permitted around the lake.
Drumborg
One of the most attractive, green picnic and camping areas in the district. Was in the middle of the Cobboboonee State Forest, now the Cobboboonee National Park Shaded by Messmate Stringybark (E. obliqua) and surrounded by a dense understory of musk.
Bemm River
Basic bush camping behind Binn Beach with easy access to the water. There is a short walk over a sandy track to access the beach, which is a great fishing and surfing spot. There are 5 campsites that need to be booked online.
A basic, but beautiful bush campground right on the beach, suitable for caravans and motorhomes. This is a pet friendly campground (remember to keep dogs under control). It gets pretty windy and choppy sometimes, but if the weather is warm, the water here is great for swimming.
Point Lowly
Council maintained parking area suitable for caravans on the waters edge. There is easy access for caravans, and you can set up on the edge of the bay. The surface is bitumen, or hard gravel and is not suitable for tent based camping. Can get busy in season.
Uriarra
4WD accessable campground on the edge of the Goodradigbee River in Brindabella National Park. The camping area is well shaded and grassy and is alongside the clear, flowing river which is lined with casurina trees.
Inneston
Set between open lakebeds, sand dunes and native bush. This is a great remote feeling campground with plenty of exploring opportunities and a defined walking track. There are long drop toilets, wood fired barbecues and picnic tables.
Basic campground with 4 sites, on the edge of the beach in Cape Conran Coastal Park. Easy access to the beach via stairs. Beautiful little campground with sheltered and secluded sites amongst the coastal scrub. No toilets or other facilities provided.
Steiglitz
Fridays is close to several bush walking trails in the Brisbane Ranges national park and Steiglitz history town. Ten sites available. Sites are closely clustered together - no privacy / screening between sites. Fire pits - each one shared between two sites.
Bool Lagoon
Campground along side one of the largest freshwater wetlands in South Australia. The (caravan accessable) sites are undefined, level and some provide good shade/shelter from the wind. There are flushing toilets, gas barbecues and picnic tables.
South Bruny
Direct access to a beautiful beach in sheltered part of Great Taylors Bay, this is a basic but attractive and tidy campground. Most of the sites are pretty level, although there is not a lot of grass if you are in a tent and most of the sites are well shaded by the large eucalypts.
Point Souttar
On the edge of the beach, with basic facilities, but great views. One of the better camps along this stretch of coast. The permitted camping area is fairly spread out along the beach, with the toilets to your left up the beach.
Zumsteins
An old timber-mill site in the flat hung valley of the Mackenzie River, above Mackenzie Falls. Good shade provided by pines and Stringybark, surrounded by a Stringybark forest with a thick understory of tea tree. Can be popular, sharing of fireplaces may be necessary. Tap & 'bush shower'. Rated 3.
Nanga Brook
Basic Bush camping right on the Murray River within Lane Pool Reserve (near Dwellingup WA)This campground is best suited to those chasing a bit more privacy, as large groups aren't accommodated (each campsite will fit a maximum of two cars).
Mogood
Private property on the river. Both sides of the road available. Great camping ground, the owner Jim is lovely unless people are doing anything wrong, and he has them move on very fast. Great for small children, no motor bikes being ridden in the grounds which was great.
Mumbannar
Situated on a flat plain above the Glenelg RiverMost sites are segregated by bush, reasonably level and well grassed (mown by kangaroos). Bush setting with plenty of shade from Brown Stringybark Gum and wattle. Spring brings wildflowers and orchids.