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.
Termeil
Car based camping at Termeil PointOffering access to the ocean and Meroo Lake, this is the most popular cmapsite in Meroo National Park, due to the fact that you can camp next to your car. Having access to the lake makes it a suitable spot for kayaking and kid friendly.
Long Plain
Two camping areas, one with horse yards, in Kosciusko National Park. Perfect for the man from snowy river, the campground on the east allows you to camp with your horse. North of the hut there are campsites for the equineless camper.
Booroorban
Tonimbuk
A small grassed clearing in a gully by little Nash Creek, well shaded by Manna Gum, Peppermint, Stringybark and Blackwood with Tea-tree scrub and tree-fern understory. This is the most attractive, green, secluded (and now the only) camp ground in the Bunyip State Park. Rated 4.
Mitre
A very large reserve (28ha) with dispersed sites shaded by a woodland of Yellow Gum (White Ironbark), Brown Stringybark and Long-leaved Box (Bundy) with a thin understory of wattles and some grass over gravel. There are 4 very dispersed fireplaces and tables, a couple well off the road.
Sanderston
Non powered camping grounds amongst the Red Gums with drop hole toilet. 4 Eco cabins 2 cottages. Restaurant with good food reasonable prices. Good quiet site. Various walking trails. A 4x4 track taking approx. 3-4hrs to travel is available for a fee. Check the web site for full details.
Boundary Bend
Mount Dutton Bay
Camping right on Dutton Bay. Great spot for the fisherman, swimmer or just when you want to be near the water. You can camp right on the waters edge of this magnificent bay. Close to Farm Beach. There are a few fire rings (bring your own firewood).
Bouddi
Pleasant, extended river flats well shaded by Peppermint, Manna Gum, Blackwood & wattle. More shrubs and vegetation than other Howqua Hills HA sites. Semi-dispersed grassed (short) clearings. Surrounded by the forested foothills of the alps. Features Pickerings Hut (private).
Paling Yards
This is one of the more popular campsites in the Abercrombie River National Park as it is accessible with a 2wd vehicle. The sites are grassy, mostly level, surrounded by bush, but don't have a lot of shade.
Geeveston
This picnic and camping area next to the Arve River is amongst the forest and ferns and a stones throw from the water. This campsite would make an excellent base for exploring the Arve River and surrounding forests.
Basic Bush Camp alongside a rocky gully with pit toilets and barbecues. Located in the North West Region of NSW, nearest town Bingara. The camp area is small and gravel, and really only suitable for small vans due to limited space.
Maryvale
This is a basic, but large and grassy, campground on the banks of the MacQuarie River, near Dubbo. The campground itself is moderately sloping and fairly open, although there are a couple of larger trees near the edges for shade.
An attractive secluded gully surrounded by steep forested hills looking out on rolling farmland. The pleasant grassed clearing is shaded by Yellow Gum, Yellow Box and wattles, backed by Stringybark Messmate and Red Ironbark with little understory on the rocky slopes.
Basic bush camping on the edge of the Murrumbidgee River. There are no facilities here, however there are basic long drop toilets a few hundred metres away at the Bird Cage Rest Area. There is plenty of shady spots, however can be a dusty spot, especially in summer.
Balmoral
Leitchville
Yarrangobilly
Pretty little campground beside the Yarrangobilly RiverGreat for tent based camping as it is open, level and grassy. If the weather is warm you can have a splash in the bubbling creek.