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.
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.
Port Kenny
Outback camping on farmstay property with excellent and unique facilities. The campground is set up with an excellent camp kitchen, undercover swag platforms, huge communal are and fire pit, gas barbecues and much more.
Mafeking
Very attractive forested valley camping near Jimmy Creek and bubbling Wannon River. Semi-dispersed sites around a circuit road. Some sites are large, others best suit tent camping, all are level with short grass. Good shade from tall Southern Blue Gum and wattles. Bush shower Rated 4.
Shell Cove
Close quarters camping, a short walk from the beach, with hot showers. This is a actually quite an expensive place to camp, at $30 per head, but the hot showers make up for it. There is a camp kitchen, and barbecue as well as individual fire pits for each campsite.
Rapid Bay
Rapid Bay has a large grassed area right on the beach, suitable for caravans and tents.Not much shade but a few trees. Excellent fishing off the pier, and perfect for boating.AccessThis site is accessable by caravans in good weather.Getting thereGetting there
Torbay
Basic camping on the Torbay Inlet, a short walk / boat trip to the ocean. If you have a 4wd (or don't mind a short walk), you can follow the track alongside the inlet through to the beach, which offers pretty good fishing. Some nice sized bream can be had in the estuary too.
Nildottie
Chain of Lagoons
Barmedman
Rest area with toilets and showers. Fees ChargedAccessWe have no information available on what vehicles can access this campsite.Getting thereGetting there
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.
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.
Talbingo
This is a National Parks free camping site. The slope of the ground limits tent based camping as the level sites are usually taken up by vehicles. When reviewed, NP staff were mowing the grass and had cleaned out the toilets.
Nelligen
Surrounded by water on three sides, this 16 acre parkis a green oasis in the blue. The resort style swimmingpool, huge water park, two inflatable trampolines, tenniscourt and large oval for ball games, there is something foreveryone.
Broke
Large grassy campground on the Wollombi River right in Broke, NSWThis is a fairly large campground, surrounded by bush, and has basic facilities (picnic tables, rubbish bins and toilets).
MacArthur
Pleasant, level, grassed and shaded sites just below the scoria slopes of Mt Eccles. Originally named Mt Eeles by Major Mitchell. Sites vary in size, are semi-dispersed over a large area of bush, most share the 10 BBQs and taps, 2 toilet blocks (1 with hot showers).
Palmers Island
Mount Franklin
An unusual site, being located inside a volcano crater. The pine tree covered crater rim provides good wind protection. A range of mainly exotic trees provide ample shade and, together with short green grass, a park-like atmosphere. Bird life is limited.
Katherine
BIG4 Katherine Holiday Park is the most picturesque parkin Katherine, situated on 18 hectares of parkland withabundant bird and wildlife. Relax in our sapphire pool andspa. Choose from shady powered and unpowered sites, orself contained studio cabins with disabled facilities.
Glenalbyn
A spacious reserve backed by the steep granite slopes of Mount Korong (364m). The small quiet picnic area (1 table) is level, grassed over granite with thin shade from a couple of large Yellow Gum and surrounded by wattle scrub. Rated 4.
A pleasant, lushly forested site on a level spur half way up to the Mt Cole plateau by the headwaters of Hill Creek. Well shaded by tall Stringybark and Mountain Ash. Most facilities are new. The parking areas are constrained and limited. Features a large hut and level, grassed clearing.
Wilmington
This is a lovely shady campsite in the National Park. The sites are small and it gets quite busy during holidays. Has lots of wild life and a nice walking track along the riverbed. AccessThis campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.