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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.

Sheepyard Flat Campground

Howqua Hills

Very pleasant camping in open woodland (Peppermint and Manna Gum) on level, grassed (cattle mown), large river flats surrounded by the forested foothills of the alps. Blackwoods and wattles by river. Good, gravel access tracks. Magpies, ducks, koala, wombat, kangaroo, possum and cattle are common.

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Myrtle Park Campground

Targa

Large grassy and level campground suitable for big rigs, low fees. Myrtle Park Campground is a pleasant spot with a very open grassy camping area. There is an undercover picnic area, with barbecues and a small kiosk.

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The Wattles Campground

Pleasant, quiet lakeside camping on white sand, shaded by a fringe of mature River Red Gums. Backed by white trunked Yellow Gums with a thick understory of wattles and wildflowers. Pit toilet, tank water. Rated 4. 2/5This campsite is in Lake Hindmarsh LR The largest freshwater lake in Victoria.

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BIG4 Hayes Creek Holiday Park

Hayes Creek

On the highway half way between Katherine and Darwin,this escarpment fringed park is your gateway to theTerritory’s natural rugged beauty. Hayes Creek is 60kmsfrom Adelaide River and Pine Creek. Rich in history, thearea has gold mines and Second World War Heritagesites to explore.

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Old Ford Reserve Campground

Megalong Valley

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Pildappa Rock Campground

Minnipa

Rest area at the base of a fascinating geological formation (Pildappa Rock)The rock is an outcropping of granite, similar in appearance to Wave Rock, and has the characteristic wave pattern, formed by erosion over 1500 million years.

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The Junction (Abercrombie River) Campground

Free Camping on the Abercrombie River near the bridge with lots of room along the river. This is a free, council run, campground, with basic toilet facilities. There is a choice of plenty of shady sites (under the casuarinas) or ones with a bit of sun to charge the solar.

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Noonans Campground

Very pleasant, small river flat shaded by Manna Gum, Peppermint, Blackwood & wattles over short, green grass. Gravel access track. Surrounded by the forested foothills of the alps. Faces grass, moss and tree fern covered cliff across deep swimming hole. Magpies, kookaburras and ducks are common.

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Couzens Lookout Campground

Point Stuart

Secluded campground on the edge of the Mary River in Mary River National ParkThe campground is set lower than the lookout so you don't get the excellent views from your tent site. When I was here, there was someone camping in the day use area, so I guess they realised the same thing.

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Melville Caves Campground

Brenanah

Easily accessible campground about 1km from Melville CavesBeing at the end of a bitumen stretch and not too far from town, you occasionally get the odd yob out here, however it is a nice spot most of the time. There are rainwater tanks and large grassed and shady campsites.

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