We have found 288 campsites in Austrália 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.
Johanna
A grassy, open undulating area behind sand dunes facing farmland. Near a popular, remote surfing beach, backed by steep hills. One small site near the Park entrance has some shade from old cypress trees and a flush WC.
Wannon
A secluded camping area in a large reserve of dry sclerophyll open forest over short grass on a level, gravelly plateau above the Wannan River. Camping area is distant from the day area, next to a small cricket ground but open to the through access road.
Laidley Heights
Well established campground run by council on the edge of Lake DyerLake Dyer is a stocked impoundment (so QLD fishing licence is required). It is stocked with Bass, Yellow Belly, Silver Perch and Cod.
Level river flats above the Genoa River. By the old highway bridge. Originally a caravan park, power has been disconnected and a tennis court added. Mature gum shade. Secluded site possible to north of tennis court overlooking river. Picnic tables, barbecues, toilets and pay equipment.
Glenisla
A pleasant, green, creek side camp surrounded by rugged sandstone. Good shade provided by Grey Box, Bundy, Stringybark, Yellow Gum and Red River Gum over bracken and grass (mown by kangaroos).
Nalyappa
A large, open campground on the western side of the Yorke Penninsular, South AustraliaThis is fairly popular spot, and area is fairly open, so you may be looking at the campers next to you. It is a fairly large area though, and the ground has a little grass cover, so is suitable for tents.
Berry Jerry
Previously Berry Jerry State Forest, now part of Murrumbidgee Valley National Park. Camping no longer encouraged. Bush camping on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, with no facilities.
Dispersed camping on broad beaches by the Murray River, surrounded by flood plain forest - River Red Gums, billabongs and swamps. Prolific bird life. Distant, background highway noise. Forges No 1 Beach is broad and large, partially grassed with WC, but open with little shade.
Riverside campground suitable for caravans about 20 minutes from Bathurst NSW. The area is quite large and open with plenty of well maintained grass for pitching a tent.
Sheringa
Basic bush camping behind sand dunes, with a short stroll over the dunes to the beach. This is a great spot if you want a bit of seclusion and don't mind not having all the creature comforts. I have been told that you can catch a few Salmon here, but for the life of me I can't seem to get one.
Paddys River
An open grassed area beside the Tumbarumba–Tooma Rd, 18 km south of Tumbarumba. You can swim and fish here; and in the area mountain bike and bushwalk. Bring your own firewood. When reviewed (Jan 2015), it was packed with all types of vehicles, so it is popular.
Comfortable. 2wd accessible campground with toilet facilities. There are a number of scattered sites here among low scrub, not far from Salt Creek. If you have a caravan, there are a couple of spots near the toilets (you will be camping on the roadside).
Laanecoorie
Riverfront camping on extended grassed tiered flats, overlooking the reasonably large London River. Some sites shaded by River Red Gums and a few exotics. Local fishing and swimming reserve. Facilities include WC block, 4 benches, bins, 4 way power outlet but no formal BBQ.
Hattah
Tranquil, pleasant lakeside camping shaded by scattered River Red Gums and some Black Box. A large, open semi-dispersed site backed by red sand hills to the west, which can provide shelter if required. Facilities include 2 WC, 18 tables & BBQs, firewood & water limited. Rate 4.
Ocean front camping in very large level council reserve. This campground gets very busy at times, particularly with the caravaning croud. The water is very shallow and makes for easy crabbing.
Stuart Mill
A popular, pleasant lakeside camping area surrounded by rough, forested hills. Fireplaces and tables (9) are scattered but may have to be shared at peak periods. Thin shade from Yellow and Grey Box to most sites. Most sites slope. Rated 4.
Secluded, attractive, extended grassy flat on a horseshoe bend of the Tyers River. Shaded by tea tree and wattle (which separate sites) short green grass (slashed), surrounded by Messmate and Southern Blue Gum covered ridges. Kookaburras and a multitude of small birds are common.
It appears camping may not be officially allowed at this site. Note: This is not considered an official campsite, one visitor has noted. . . The campsite described above is in a Nature Conservation Reserve managed by Parks Victoria. The information provided above is misleading.
Oallen
CLOSED - unfortunately it appears camping is no longer permitted here as no camping signs have been put up (see comments at bottom of page). A delightful natural camping area on low sand hills above the pebbly Shoalhaven River.
Hill End
Near the historic town of Hill End, this is a well provisioned campground suitable for families and caravans. There are a variety of sites, some powered and most suitable for caravans.