We have found 288 campsites in Australia for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
We have found 288 campsites in :country for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
Port Gibbon
Roadside rest area with nice grassy spots near the river.On the banks of the upper reaches of the Murumbidgee RiverAccessThis campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.Getting there13km outh from Bredbo, NSW on the Monaro Highway. Signposted
Euabalong
Kosciuszko National Park
Stunning little campground on the Snowy River in Kosciuszko National ParkGreat little spot for swimming and fishing if the weather is good. The camp site is beautiful and right on the edge of the Snowy River. It was empty when we visited so had the whole place to ourselves.
Talia
Basic bush camping on the edge of stunning limestone cliffs. Talia Beach is just to the south of the campground, however be careful as strong rips can be present, and this area is known for large waves.
Murray Gorge
Large grassy campground on the banks of the upper Murray river. Fires are permitted in built fire places, unless fire restrictions are in place. Picinic tables and long drop toilets are provided. Ideal for the trout fisherman.
Mount Dutton Bay
Private campground by the jetty on heritage propertyBoat ramp and jetty across the from the campground. Suitable for big rigs through to tents, no powered sites. Extra fee for showers. Barbecue area, picnic tables, fish cleaning table, pets welcome and flushing toilets.
Located on Bruny Island, this campground offers nature lovers an accessible location to spend the night. There are walking tracks from the campground that follow the coast. This campsite is in South Bruny Island National Park Popular spot in Tasmania for bushwalking and camping. More Information. .
Hattah
Tranquil, lakeside camping shaded by scattered River Red Gums and some Black Box. 29 sites dispersed around the lake edge (tables & BBQs, 3 WCs), backed by red sand hills to the west, with Cypress-pine and Buloke. Kangaroos are very common.
Nildottie
Chain of Lagoons
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.
Stromlo
On the outskirts of Canberra, this is a very popular campground with hot showers, alongside the Cotter River.
Barmedman
Rest area with toilets and showers. Fees ChargedAccessWe have no information available on what vehicles can access this campsite.Getting thereGetting there
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.
Grimwade
Free camping in the remains of an old mill town, suitable for caravans. Grimwade was a mill town, but all that is left of the old town site is some footings and scattered remnants. You can easily see where the houses once stood, with remnant gardens and fruit trees.
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.
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.
Ballina
Relax in serene surroundings by the Richmond River. Explore the great local fishing spots and patrolled surfbeaches - that boast some of the world’s finest breaks. Go dolphin spotting at nearby Shelley Beach on your wayto Byron Bay.