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.
Tocumwal
Lake Lonsdale
Rather dry bush camping (no facilities) in open, level woodland near the lake. Reasonable shade from scattered Yellow Gums and River Red Gums on grass covered sand with an understory of wattles.
Kosciuszko National Park
Abercrombie River
Well established camping areas with ammenity blocks with hot showersA great spot for a family trip. From exploring the caves, swimming near the waterfall in the creek that runs through the camp grounds or fishing for trout. This is a very popular campground in peak times.
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
Basic, free camping, a short stroll from the shore of Chifley Dam. There are only 4 sites here (suitable for caravans/campervans). Each site can have more than one tent though, with a maximum of 12 people per site.
Rosedale
A broad grassed (mown) river flat just off the highway with some shade trees (scattered willows and wattles) by the Latrobe River (polluted). A large shelter contains open fireplaces but firewood is limited. A pleasant, large park but overlooked by the noisy Princes Hwy.
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.
Geehi
Large shady river flats on the Swampy Plains River. Camping area stretches from the Alpine Way down and across the river for a couple of km. Excellent facilities- composting toilets, wheelchair friendly. Magnificent views of the main range. Lots of kangaroos, possums and bird life.
Mystery Bay
On the edge of the beach with basic facilities, lovely spot. Well shaded by spotted gums and surrounded by banksia and wattles. Pets (under control) are permitted. Firewood available for purchase. Cold water showers.
Forbes
Free camping on the edge of the lake with basic facilitiesNote that there is no camping in the Lions Park (where there are toilets and rubbish bins). The free camping area is about 100m past the Lions Park and alongside the lake.
Lockington
Sunny Corner
A travelers rest stop dating from the 1850s, now seeing occasional use from mushroom hunters. The Sunny Corner Camping Reserve is a large flat area well suited to any kind of camping, with a concrete shelter, fire-rings, and lots and lots of mushrooms.
Ferntree Gully
A very pleasant, attractive, quiet camp. One of the best camps in Western Victoria. Each of the 5 well dispersed sites has a table, BBQ and pit fireplace, small level parking and are well shaded by large Messmate and Blue Gums: wet sclerophyll forest similar to the Dandenongs. Rated 4.
Dispersed bush camping on the high banks of the Murray River. Only a couple of small beaches. Flood plain State Forest - dense River Red Gum with some broom scrub with grasses, billabongs, creeks and swamps. Prolific bird life. Rated 4. 3/5AccessThis site is accessable by caravans in good weather.
Port Huon
Stunning location with a panoramic view of the Huon River. There are excellent facilities here, with picnic tables, flushing toilets, a boat ramp, jetty and flushing toilets. There is also a dump point. The campsites are undesignated and grassy with some level spots.
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.
Belanglo
Very large, open and flat campground set amongst pine forest. The campground is suitable for Caravans and campervans. Pets allowed if effectively restrained. Plenty of 4wd trails in the surrounding state forest.
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.