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GRADING: 4WD, Medium.

TIME: Overnight.

DISTANCE: 190KM, Sawtell to Woolgoolga. 

LONGEST DISTANCE WITHOUT FUEL: 69KM, Nana Glen to Woolgoolga.

BEST TIME OF YEAR: All year round - although in Winter, temperatures can be bracing.

PERMITS AND FEES:   National park camping fees apply.

MAPS: Hema's 'New South Wales' State Map.

THE DRIVE:

The trip begins in Sawtell, which threatens to swallow your motivation before you even reach escape velocity. It’s low-key but far from ramshackle, and with an effortless coffee culture brewing along its main esplanade – it’s what Byron Bay was before capitalism took notice at the turn of the millennium.

To douse your inner hipster’s fire with a refreshing splash of the wild, head north out of town along Hogbin Dr then west along Stadium Dr towards Boambee State Forest. Englands Rd becomes unsealed as you begin to climb the hills around the North Boambee Valley before it turns into Gum Flat Rd and the track becomes more interesting — a change that’s in perfect timing with the increase in elevation. The lower sections at the edge of the forest are easily flooded, and when dry they can present some challenging ruts and wash-outs.

After exiting the forest, head west along the sealed arterial road taking in the quaint Upper Orara countryside before you plunge into the overgrown masterpiece of Bindarri National Park. Within the Park are easy gravel tracks, pockets of intense rainforest and Bangalore Falls – a short walk from the titular picnic area and a sight well worth the stroll. Continue through Bindarri, exiting to cross the Eastern Dorrigo Way before striking north along Moleton Rd to Cradle Creek and then Black Mountain Rd — all easy and scenic unsealed work to bring you to the doorstep of Nymboi- Binderay National Park.

Break off to The Junction Rd, which becomes a somewhat tough steep descent in anticipation of your campsite for the night: The Junction Camping Area. Sitting at the confluence of the mighty Nymboida and Little Nymboida rivers, The Junction is a simple campsite in an attractive location. The rivers’ clear, amber water can be heard rushing above the crackle of a night fire, and its constant pounding is a visceral reminder of the wilderness surrounding you on all sides.

After a morning dip in the Nymboida’s boulder-strewn flow, retrace your tread out of the Park until you deviate left onto Moleton Rd towards the sealed Coldwater Creek Rd and the tiny township of Nana Glen (home to the classic Idle In Cafe´). Breeze along the arterial roads (Grafton St and Bucca Rd) for 12km, before turning left onto Sherwood Rd.

Once inside Wedding Bells State Forest, take the Short Cut, Boyds Rd and then Marys Waterhole Rd through to Sherwood Rd. This section is scenic and not without potential 4WD challenges, and this motif continues as you wind your way into Sherwood Nature Reserve.

Bending east, Sherwood Creek Rd touches Conglomerate State Forest as you head to Upper Corindi and the end of the unsealed part of the drive. As with the other state forests and reserves in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, Conglomerate SF is a maze of tracks that offers the chance for some hair-raising four-wheel driving. If you have time and fancy your skills, a deeper dive into these lesser-maintained tracks is a must.

At the end of Sherwood Creek Rd, take Eggins Dr south past Arrawarra and into Woolgoolga — another seaside town on the Mid North Coast currently mixing a sweet draught of culture and coastline. Drive until you hit the car park at the headland, then wander out to gaze at the ocean with sea spray in the air and rainforest remnants still clinging to your tyres.

    

FERN GULLY

This journey traverses traditional lands of local Aboriginal tribes such as the Gumbaynggirr people, who first recognised the inherent beauty around

Bindarri and Nymboi-Binderay national parks. The Gumbaynggirr word ‘Bindarray’ means ‘many creeks’, ‘Binderay’ means ‘river’, while ‘Nymboi’ is the river’s name, bestowed upon it by its people.

Rainforest accounts for less than a third of a per cent of Australia’s landmass, but within that tiny space, about half of all Australian plant families and a third of its mammal and bird species reside. Its rarity and complexity is an alchemical soup that yields much and hides more within its limited confines. The rainforest is, scenically and statistically, perhaps the most significant land-based environment on Earth. And so, to find such dense and consistent stands of it as far south as Coffs Harbour’s hinterland (and further even) is almost as unexpected as it is rewarding.

Particularly majestic examples of rainforest pop up in the valleys of Bindarri National Park, Boambee State Forest and even around the Moleton area, as well as other spots outside of any park or reserve between Sawtell and Woolgoolga.

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4WD Medium Public

GRADING: 4WD, Medium.

TIME: Overnight.

DISTANCE: 190KM, Sawtell to Woolgoolga. 

LONGEST DISTANCE WITHOUT FUEL: 69KM, Nana Glen to Woolgoolga.

BEST TIME OF YEAR: All year round - although in Winter, temperatures can be bracing.

PERMITS AND FEES:   National park camping fees apply.

MAPS: Hema's 'New South Wales' State Map.

THE DRIVE:

The trip begins in Sawtell, which threatens to swallow your motivation before you even reach escape velocity. It’s low-key but far from ramshackle, and with an effortless coffee culture brewing along its main esplanade – it’s what Byron Bay was before capitalism took notice at the turn of the millennium.

To douse your inner hipster’s fire with a refreshing splash of the wild, head north out of town along Hogbin Dr then west along Stadium Dr towards Boambee State Forest. Englands Rd becomes unsealed as you begin to climb the hills around the North Boambee Valley before it turns into Gum Flat Rd and the track becomes more interesting — a change that’s in perfect timing with the increase in elevation. The lower sections at the edge of the forest are easily flooded, and when dry they can present some challenging ruts and wash-outs.

After exiting the forest, head west along the sealed arterial road taking in the quaint Upper Orara countryside before you plunge into the overgrown masterpiece of Bindarri National Park. Within the Park are easy gravel tracks, pockets of intense rainforest and Bangalore Falls – a short walk from the titular picnic area and a sight well worth the stroll. Continue through Bindarri, exiting to cross the Eastern Dorrigo Way before striking north along Moleton Rd to Cradle Creek and then Black Mountain Rd — all easy and scenic unsealed work to bring you to the doorstep of Nymboi- Binderay National Park.

Break off to The Junction Rd, which becomes a somewhat tough steep descent in anticipation of your campsite for the night: The Junction Camping Area. Sitting at the confluence of the mighty Nymboida and Little Nymboida rivers, The Junction is a simple campsite in an attractive location. The rivers’ clear, amber water can be heard rushing above the crackle of a night fire, and its constant pounding is a visceral reminder of the wilderness surrounding you on all sides.

After a morning dip in the Nymboida’s boulder-strewn flow, retrace your tread out of the Park until you deviate left onto Moleton Rd towards the sealed Coldwater Creek Rd and the tiny township of Nana Glen (home to the classic Idle In Cafe´). Breeze along the arterial roads (Grafton St and Bucca Rd) for 12km, before turning left onto Sherwood Rd.

Once inside Wedding Bells State Forest, take the Short Cut, Boyds Rd and then Marys Waterhole Rd through to Sherwood Rd. This section is scenic and not without potential 4WD challenges, and this motif continues as you wind your way into Sherwood Nature Reserve.

Bending east, Sherwood Creek Rd touches Conglomerate State Forest as you head to Upper Corindi and the end of the unsealed part of the drive. As with the other state forests and reserves in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, Conglomerate SF is a maze of tracks that offers the chance for some hair-raising four-wheel driving. If you have time and fancy your skills, a deeper dive into these lesser-maintained tracks is a must.

At the end of Sherwood Creek Rd, take Eggins Dr south past Arrawarra and into Woolgoolga — another seaside town on the Mid North Coast currently mixing a sweet draught of culture and coastline. Drive until you hit the car park at the headland, then wander out to gaze at the ocean with sea spray in the air and rainforest remnants still clinging to your tyres.

    

FERN GULLY

This journey traverses traditional lands of local Aboriginal tribes such as the Gumbaynggirr people, who first recognised the inherent beauty around

Bindarri and Nymboi-Binderay national parks. The Gumbaynggirr word ‘Bindarray’ means ‘many creeks’, ‘Binderay’ means ‘river’, while ‘Nymboi’ is the river’s name, bestowed upon it by its people.

Rainforest accounts for less than a third of a per cent of Australia’s landmass, but within that tiny space, about half of all Australian plant families and a third of its mammal and bird species reside. Its rarity and complexity is an alchemical soup that yields much and hides more within its limited confines. The rainforest is, scenically and statistically, perhaps the most significant land-based environment on Earth. And so, to find such dense and consistent stands of it as far south as Coffs Harbour’s hinterland (and further even) is almost as unexpected as it is rewarding.

Particularly majestic examples of rainforest pop up in the valleys of Bindarri National Park, Boambee State Forest and even around the Moleton area, as well as other spots outside of any park or reserve between Sawtell and Woolgoolga.

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4WD Medium Public

GRADING: 4WD, Medium.

TIME: Overnight.

DISTANCE: 190KM, Sawtell to Woolgoolga. 

LONGEST DISTANCE WITHOUT FUEL: 69KM, Nana Glen to Woolgoolga.

BEST TIME OF YEAR: All year round - although in Winter, temperatures can be bracing.

PERMITS AND FEES:   National park camping fees apply.

MAPS: Hema's 'New South Wales' State Map.

THE DRIVE:

The trip begins in Sawtell, which threatens to swallow your motivation before you even reach escape velocity. It’s low-key but far from ramshackle, and with an effortless coffee culture brewing along its main esplanade – it’s what Byron Bay was before capitalism took notice at the turn of the millennium.

To douse your inner hipster’s fire with a refreshing splash of the wild, head north out of town along Hogbin Dr then west along Stadium Dr towards Boambee State Forest. Englands Rd becomes unsealed as you begin to climb the hills around the North Boambee Valley before it turns into Gum Flat Rd and the track becomes more interesting — a change that’s in perfect timing with the increase in elevation. The lower sections at the edge of the forest are easily flooded, and when dry they can present some challenging ruts and wash-outs.

After exiting the forest, head west along the sealed arterial road taking in the quaint Upper Orara countryside before you plunge into the overgrown masterpiece of Bindarri National Park. Within the Park are easy gravel tracks, pockets of intense rainforest and Bangalore Falls – a short walk from the titular picnic area and a sight well worth the stroll. Continue through Bindarri, exiting to cross the Eastern Dorrigo Way before striking north along Moleton Rd to Cradle Creek and then Black Mountain Rd — all easy and scenic unsealed work to bring you to the doorstep of Nymboi- Binderay National Park.

Break off to The Junction Rd, which becomes a somewhat tough steep descent in anticipation of your campsite for the night: The Junction Camping Area. Sitting at the confluence of the mighty Nymboida and Little Nymboida rivers, The Junction is a simple campsite in an attractive location. The rivers’ clear, amber water can be heard rushing above the crackle of a night fire, and its constant pounding is a visceral reminder of the wilderness surrounding you on all sides.

After a morning dip in the Nymboida’s boulder-strewn flow, retrace your tread out of the Park until you deviate left onto Moleton Rd towards the sealed Coldwater Creek Rd and the tiny township of Nana Glen (home to the classic Idle In Cafe´). Breeze along the arterial roads (Grafton St and Bucca Rd) for 12km, before turning left onto Sherwood Rd.

Once inside Wedding Bells State Forest, take the Short Cut, Boyds Rd and then Marys Waterhole Rd through to Sherwood Rd. This section is scenic and not without potential 4WD challenges, and this motif continues as you wind your way into Sherwood Nature Reserve.

Bending east, Sherwood Creek Rd touches Conglomerate State Forest as you head to Upper Corindi and the end of the unsealed part of the drive. As with the other state forests and reserves in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, Conglomerate SF is a maze of tracks that offers the chance for some hair-raising four-wheel driving. If you have time and fancy your skills, a deeper dive into these lesser-maintained tracks is a must.

At the end of Sherwood Creek Rd, take Eggins Dr south past Arrawarra and into Woolgoolga — another seaside town on the Mid North Coast currently mixing a sweet draught of culture and coastline. Drive until you hit the car park at the headland, then wander out to gaze at the ocean with sea spray in the air and rainforest remnants still clinging to your tyres.

    

FERN GULLY

This journey traverses traditional lands of local Aboriginal tribes such as the Gumbaynggirr people, who first recognised the inherent beauty around

Bindarri and Nymboi-Binderay national parks. The Gumbaynggirr word ‘Bindarray’ means ‘many creeks’, ‘Binderay’ means ‘river’, while ‘Nymboi’ is the river’s name, bestowed upon it by its people.

Rainforest accounts for less than a third of a per cent of Australia’s landmass, but within that tiny space, about half of all Australian plant families and a third of its mammal and bird species reside. Its rarity and complexity is an alchemical soup that yields much and hides more within its limited confines. The rainforest is, scenically and statistically, perhaps the most significant land-based environment on Earth. And so, to find such dense and consistent stands of it as far south as Coffs Harbour’s hinterland (and further even) is almost as unexpected as it is rewarding.

Particularly majestic examples of rainforest pop up in the valleys of Bindarri National Park, Boambee State Forest and even around the Moleton area, as well as other spots outside of any park or reserve between Sawtell and Woolgoolga.

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4WD Medium Public

GRADING: 4WD, Medium.

TIME: Overnight.

DISTANCE: 190KM, Sawtell to Woolgoolga. 

LONGEST DISTANCE WITHOUT FUEL: 69KM, Nana Glen to Woolgoolga.

BEST TIME OF YEAR: All year round - although in Winter, temperatures can be bracing.

PERMITS AND FEES:   National park camping fees apply.

MAPS: Hema's 'New South Wales' State Map.

THE DRIVE:

The trip begins in Sawtell, which threatens to swallow your motivation before you even reach escape velocity. It’s low-key but far from ramshackle, and with an effortless coffee culture brewing along its main esplanade – it’s what Byron Bay was before capitalism took notice at the turn of the millennium.

To douse your inner hipster’s fire with a refreshing splash of the wild, head north out of town along Hogbin Dr then west along Stadium Dr towards Boambee State Forest. Englands Rd becomes unsealed as you begin to climb the hills around the North Boambee Valley before it turns into Gum Flat Rd and the track becomes more interesting — a change that’s in perfect timing with the increase in elevation. The lower sections at the edge of the forest are easily flooded, and when dry they can present some challenging ruts and wash-outs.

After exiting the forest, head west along the sealed arterial road taking in the quaint Upper Orara countryside before you plunge into the overgrown masterpiece of Bindarri National Park. Within the Park are easy gravel tracks, pockets of intense rainforest and Bangalore Falls – a short walk from the titular picnic area and a sight well worth the stroll. Continue through Bindarri, exiting to cross the Eastern Dorrigo Way before striking north along Moleton Rd to Cradle Creek and then Black Mountain Rd — all easy and scenic unsealed work to bring you to the doorstep of Nymboi- Binderay National Park.

Break off to The Junction Rd, which becomes a somewhat tough steep descent in anticipation of your campsite for the night: The Junction Camping Area. Sitting at the confluence of the mighty Nymboida and Little Nymboida rivers, The Junction is a simple campsite in an attractive location. The rivers’ clear, amber water can be heard rushing above the crackle of a night fire, and its constant pounding is a visceral reminder of the wilderness surrounding you on all sides.

After a morning dip in the Nymboida’s boulder-strewn flow, retrace your tread out of the Park until you deviate left onto Moleton Rd towards the sealed Coldwater Creek Rd and the tiny township of Nana Glen (home to the classic Idle In Cafe´). Breeze along the arterial roads (Grafton St and Bucca Rd) for 12km, before turning left onto Sherwood Rd.

Once inside Wedding Bells State Forest, take the Short Cut, Boyds Rd and then Marys Waterhole Rd through to Sherwood Rd. This section is scenic and not without potential 4WD challenges, and this motif continues as you wind your way into Sherwood Nature Reserve.

Bending east, Sherwood Creek Rd touches Conglomerate State Forest as you head to Upper Corindi and the end of the unsealed part of the drive. As with the other state forests and reserves in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, Conglomerate SF is a maze of tracks that offers the chance for some hair-raising four-wheel driving. If you have time and fancy your skills, a deeper dive into these lesser-maintained tracks is a must.

At the end of Sherwood Creek Rd, take Eggins Dr south past Arrawarra and into Woolgoolga — another seaside town on the Mid North Coast currently mixing a sweet draught of culture and coastline. Drive until you hit the car park at the headland, then wander out to gaze at the ocean with sea spray in the air and rainforest remnants still clinging to your tyres.

    

FERN GULLY

This journey traverses traditional lands of local Aboriginal tribes such as the Gumbaynggirr people, who first recognised the inherent beauty around

Bindarri and Nymboi-Binderay national parks. The Gumbaynggirr word ‘Bindarray’ means ‘many creeks’, ‘Binderay’ means ‘river’, while ‘Nymboi’ is the river’s name, bestowed upon it by its people.

Rainforest accounts for less than a third of a per cent of Australia’s landmass, but within that tiny space, about half of all Australian plant families and a third of its mammal and bird species reside. Its rarity and complexity is an alchemical soup that yields much and hides more within its limited confines. The rainforest is, scenically and statistically, perhaps the most significant land-based environment on Earth. And so, to find such dense and consistent stands of it as far south as Coffs Harbour’s hinterland (and further even) is almost as unexpected as it is rewarding.

Particularly majestic examples of rainforest pop up in the valleys of Bindarri National Park, Boambee State Forest and even around the Moleton area, as well as other spots outside of any park or reserve between Sawtell and Woolgoolga.

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4WD Medium Public

GRADING: 4WD, Medium.

TIME: Overnight.

DISTANCE: 190KM, Sawtell to Woolgoolga. 

LONGEST DISTANCE WITHOUT FUEL: 69KM, Nana Glen to Woolgoolga.

BEST TIME OF YEAR: All year round - although in Winter, temperatures can be bracing.

PERMITS AND FEES:   National park camping fees apply.

MAPS: Hema's 'New South Wales' State Map.

THE DRIVE:

The trip begins in Sawtell, which threatens to swallow your motivation before you even reach escape velocity. It’s low-key but far from ramshackle, and with an effortless coffee culture brewing along its main esplanade – it’s what Byron Bay was before capitalism took notice at the turn of the millennium.

To douse your inner hipster’s fire with a refreshing splash of the wild, head north out of town along Hogbin Dr then west along Stadium Dr towards Boambee State Forest. Englands Rd becomes unsealed as you begin to climb the hills around the North Boambee Valley before it turns into Gum Flat Rd and the track becomes more interesting — a change that’s in perfect timing with the increase in elevation. The lower sections at the edge of the forest are easily flooded, and when dry they can present some challenging ruts and wash-outs.

After exiting the forest, head west along the sealed arterial road taking in the quaint Upper Orara countryside before you plunge into the overgrown masterpiece of Bindarri National Park. Within the Park are easy gravel tracks, pockets of intense rainforest and Bangalore Falls – a short walk from the titular picnic area and a sight well worth the stroll. Continue through Bindarri, exiting to cross the Eastern Dorrigo Way before striking north along Moleton Rd to Cradle Creek and then Black Mountain Rd — all easy and scenic unsealed work to bring you to the doorstep of Nymboi- Binderay National Park.

Break off to The Junction Rd, which becomes a somewhat tough steep descent in anticipation of your campsite for the night: The Junction Camping Area. Sitting at the confluence of the mighty Nymboida and Little Nymboida rivers, The Junction is a simple campsite in an attractive location. The rivers’ clear, amber water can be heard rushing above the crackle of a night fire, and its constant pounding is a visceral reminder of the wilderness surrounding you on all sides.

After a morning dip in the Nymboida’s boulder-strewn flow, retrace your tread out of the Park until you deviate left onto Moleton Rd towards the sealed Coldwater Creek Rd and the tiny township of Nana Glen (home to the classic Idle In Cafe´). Breeze along the arterial roads (Grafton St and Bucca Rd) for 12km, before turning left onto Sherwood Rd.

Once inside Wedding Bells State Forest, take the Short Cut, Boyds Rd and then Marys Waterhole Rd through to Sherwood Rd. This section is scenic and not without potential 4WD challenges, and this motif continues as you wind your way into Sherwood Nature Reserve.

Bending east, Sherwood Creek Rd touches Conglomerate State Forest as you head to Upper Corindi and the end of the unsealed part of the drive. As with the other state forests and reserves in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, Conglomerate SF is a maze of tracks that offers the chance for some hair-raising four-wheel driving. If you have time and fancy your skills, a deeper dive into these lesser-maintained tracks is a must.

At the end of Sherwood Creek Rd, take Eggins Dr south past Arrawarra and into Woolgoolga — another seaside town on the Mid North Coast currently mixing a sweet draught of culture and coastline. Drive until you hit the car park at the headland, then wander out to gaze at the ocean with sea spray in the air and rainforest remnants still clinging to your tyres.

    

FERN GULLY

This journey traverses traditional lands of local Aboriginal tribes such as the Gumbaynggirr people, who first recognised the inherent beauty around

Bindarri and Nymboi-Binderay national parks. The Gumbaynggirr word ‘Bindarray’ means ‘many creeks’, ‘Binderay’ means ‘river’, while ‘Nymboi’ is the river’s name, bestowed upon it by its people.

Rainforest accounts for less than a third of a per cent of Australia’s landmass, but within that tiny space, about half of all Australian plant families and a third of its mammal and bird species reside. Its rarity and complexity is an alchemical soup that yields much and hides more within its limited confines. The rainforest is, scenically and statistically, perhaps the most significant land-based environment on Earth. And so, to find such dense and consistent stands of it as far south as Coffs Harbour’s hinterland (and further even) is almost as unexpected as it is rewarding.

Particularly majestic examples of rainforest pop up in the valleys of Bindarri National Park, Boambee State Forest and even around the Moleton area, as well as other spots outside of any park or reserve between Sawtell and Woolgoolga.

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4WD Medium Public

GRADING: 4WD, Medium.

TIME: Overnight.

DISTANCE: 190KM, Sawtell to Woolgoolga. 

LONGEST DISTANCE WITHOUT FUEL: 69KM, Nana Glen to Woolgoolga.

BEST TIME OF YEAR: All year round - although in Winter, temperatures can be bracing.

PERMITS AND FEES:   National park camping fees apply.

MAPS: Hema's 'New South Wales' State Map.

THE DRIVE:

The trip begins in Sawtell, which threatens to swallow your motivation before you even reach escape velocity. It’s low-key but far from ramshackle, and with an effortless coffee culture brewing along its main esplanade – it’s what Byron Bay was before capitalism took notice at the turn of the millennium.

To douse your inner hipster’s fire with a refreshing splash of the wild, head north out of town along Hogbin Dr then west along Stadium Dr towards Boambee State Forest. Englands Rd becomes unsealed as you begin to climb the hills around the North Boambee Valley before it turns into Gum Flat Rd and the track becomes more interesting — a change that’s in perfect timing with the increase in elevation. The lower sections at the edge of the forest are easily flooded, and when dry they can present some challenging ruts and wash-outs.

After exiting the forest, head west along the sealed arterial road taking in the quaint Upper Orara countryside before you plunge into the overgrown masterpiece of Bindarri National Park. Within the Park are easy gravel tracks, pockets of intense rainforest and Bangalore Falls – a short walk from the titular picnic area and a sight well worth the stroll. Continue through Bindarri, exiting to cross the Eastern Dorrigo Way before striking north along Moleton Rd to Cradle Creek and then Black Mountain Rd — all easy and scenic unsealed work to bring you to the doorstep of Nymboi- Binderay National Park.

Break off to The Junction Rd, which becomes a somewhat tough steep descent in anticipation of your campsite for the night: The Junction Camping Area. Sitting at the confluence of the mighty Nymboida and Little Nymboida rivers, The Junction is a simple campsite in an attractive location. The rivers’ clear, amber water can be heard rushing above the crackle of a night fire, and its constant pounding is a visceral reminder of the wilderness surrounding you on all sides.

After a morning dip in the Nymboida’s boulder-strewn flow, retrace your tread out of the Park until you deviate left onto Moleton Rd towards the sealed Coldwater Creek Rd and the tiny township of Nana Glen (home to the classic Idle In Cafe´). Breeze along the arterial roads (Grafton St and Bucca Rd) for 12km, before turning left onto Sherwood Rd.

Once inside Wedding Bells State Forest, take the Short Cut, Boyds Rd and then Marys Waterhole Rd through to Sherwood Rd. This section is scenic and not without potential 4WD challenges, and this motif continues as you wind your way into Sherwood Nature Reserve.

Bending east, Sherwood Creek Rd touches Conglomerate State Forest as you head to Upper Corindi and the end of the unsealed part of the drive. As with the other state forests and reserves in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, Conglomerate SF is a maze of tracks that offers the chance for some hair-raising four-wheel driving. If you have time and fancy your skills, a deeper dive into these lesser-maintained tracks is a must.

At the end of Sherwood Creek Rd, take Eggins Dr south past Arrawarra and into Woolgoolga — another seaside town on the Mid North Coast currently mixing a sweet draught of culture and coastline. Drive until you hit the car park at the headland, then wander out to gaze at the ocean with sea spray in the air and rainforest remnants still clinging to your tyres.

    

FERN GULLY

This journey traverses traditional lands of local Aboriginal tribes such as the Gumbaynggirr people, who first recognised the inherent beauty around

Bindarri and Nymboi-Binderay national parks. The Gumbaynggirr word ‘Bindarray’ means ‘many creeks’, ‘Binderay’ means ‘river’, while ‘Nymboi’ is the river’s name, bestowed upon it by its people.

Rainforest accounts for less than a third of a per cent of Australia’s landmass, but within that tiny space, about half of all Australian plant families and a third of its mammal and bird species reside. Its rarity and complexity is an alchemical soup that yields much and hides more within its limited confines. The rainforest is, scenically and statistically, perhaps the most significant land-based environment on Earth. And so, to find such dense and consistent stands of it as far south as Coffs Harbour’s hinterland (and further even) is almost as unexpected as it is rewarding.

Particularly majestic examples of rainforest pop up in the valleys of Bindarri National Park, Boambee State Forest and even around the Moleton area, as well as other spots outside of any park or reserve between Sawtell and Woolgoolga.

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4WD Medium Public

GRADING: 4WD, Medium.

TIME: Overnight.

DISTANCE: 190KM, Sawtell to Woolgoolga. 

LONGEST DISTANCE WITHOUT FUEL: 69KM, Nana Glen to Woolgoolga.

BEST TIME OF YEAR: All year round - although in Winter, temperatures can be bracing.

PERMITS AND FEES:   National park camping fees apply.

MAPS: Hema's 'New South Wales' State Map.

THE DRIVE:

The trip begins in Sawtell, which threatens to swallow your motivation before you even reach escape velocity. It’s low-key but far from ramshackle, and with an effortless coffee culture brewing along its main esplanade – it’s what Byron Bay was before capitalism took notice at the turn of the millennium.

To douse your inner hipster’s fire with a refreshing splash of the wild, head north out of town along Hogbin Dr then west along Stadium Dr towards Boambee State Forest. Englands Rd becomes unsealed as you begin to climb the hills around the North Boambee Valley before it turns into Gum Flat Rd and the track becomes more interesting — a change that’s in perfect timing with the increase in elevation. The lower sections at the edge of the forest are easily flooded, and when dry they can present some challenging ruts and wash-outs.

After exiting the forest, head west along the sealed arterial road taking in the quaint Upper Orara countryside before you plunge into the overgrown masterpiece of Bindarri National Park. Within the Park are easy gravel tracks, pockets of intense rainforest and Bangalore Falls – a short walk from the titular picnic area and a sight well worth the stroll. Continue through Bindarri, exiting to cross the Eastern Dorrigo Way before striking north along Moleton Rd to Cradle Creek and then Black Mountain Rd — all easy and scenic unsealed work to bring you to the doorstep of Nymboi- Binderay National Park.

Break off to The Junction Rd, which becomes a somewhat tough steep descent in anticipation of your campsite for the night: The Junction Camping Area. Sitting at the confluence of the mighty Nymboida and Little Nymboida rivers, The Junction is a simple campsite in an attractive location. The rivers’ clear, amber water can be heard rushing above the crackle of a night fire, and its constant pounding is a visceral reminder of the wilderness surrounding you on all sides.

After a morning dip in the Nymboida’s boulder-strewn flow, retrace your tread out of the Park until you deviate left onto Moleton Rd towards the sealed Coldwater Creek Rd and the tiny township of Nana Glen (home to the classic Idle In Cafe´). Breeze along the arterial roads (Grafton St and Bucca Rd) for 12km, before turning left onto Sherwood Rd.

Once inside Wedding Bells State Forest, take the Short Cut, Boyds Rd and then Marys Waterhole Rd through to Sherwood Rd. This section is scenic and not without potential 4WD challenges, and this motif continues as you wind your way into Sherwood Nature Reserve.

Bending east, Sherwood Creek Rd touches Conglomerate State Forest as you head to Upper Corindi and the end of the unsealed part of the drive. As with the other state forests and reserves in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, Conglomerate SF is a maze of tracks that offers the chance for some hair-raising four-wheel driving. If you have time and fancy your skills, a deeper dive into these lesser-maintained tracks is a must.

At the end of Sherwood Creek Rd, take Eggins Dr south past Arrawarra and into Woolgoolga — another seaside town on the Mid North Coast currently mixing a sweet draught of culture and coastline. Drive until you hit the car park at the headland, then wander out to gaze at the ocean with sea spray in the air and rainforest remnants still clinging to your tyres.

    

FERN GULLY

This journey traverses traditional lands of local Aboriginal tribes such as the Gumbaynggirr people, who first recognised the inherent beauty around

Bindarri and Nymboi-Binderay national parks. The Gumbaynggirr word ‘Bindarray’ means ‘many creeks’, ‘Binderay’ means ‘river’, while ‘Nymboi’ is the river’s name, bestowed upon it by its people.

Rainforest accounts for less than a third of a per cent of Australia’s landmass, but within that tiny space, about half of all Australian plant families and a third of its mammal and bird species reside. Its rarity and complexity is an alchemical soup that yields much and hides more within its limited confines. The rainforest is, scenically and statistically, perhaps the most significant land-based environment on Earth. And so, to find such dense and consistent stands of it as far south as Coffs Harbour’s hinterland (and further even) is almost as unexpected as it is rewarding.

Particularly majestic examples of rainforest pop up in the valleys of Bindarri National Park, Boambee State Forest and even around the Moleton area, as well as other spots outside of any park or reserve between Sawtell and Woolgoolga.

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A relatively easy 4x4 track with some medium difficulty features. There are multiple creek crossings with one significant washout but is still traversable. Scenic views of escarpments and valleys stretching off into the distance.


Provides a good prelude to the Rosea track however you will require reasonable ground clearance for this track.

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A relatively easy 4x4 track with some medium difficulty features. There are multiple creek crossings with one significant washout but is still traversable. Scenic views of escarpments and valleys stretching off into the distance.


Provides a good prelude to the Rosea track however you will require reasonable ground clearance for this track.

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A relatively easy 4x4 track with some medium difficulty features. There are multiple creek crossings with one significant washout but is still traversable. Scenic views of escarpments and valleys stretching off into the distance.


Provides a good prelude to the Rosea track however you will require reasonable ground clearance for this track.

The mission objective was simple: assemble a crew including 4WDs, campers and a caravan, and burn rubber on the way up north to the Australian camping Mecca of Cape York. Over a pint or three it was christened Race to the Cape, and the plan soon evolved into a journey of epic proportions – which is bound to happen with any idea born in a pub. The itinerary quickly became jam-packed, and the next step was to form a crack team who would be willing to belt up the Bloomfield, rev through river fords, and more importantly, drink mid-strength beer for an extended period. It was an offer hard to refuse (aside from the beer), and it didn't take long to get the right people on board. We gathered from all over the country – Melbourne, Sydney, the Blue Mountains, and the Sunshine Coast – and met at our starting point of Cairns. We stocked up on essentials (beer, snacks, and enough toilet paper to equip the MGM Grand), and enjoyed our last night in air-conditioned comfort. We set off, headed for our first stop, Cape Tribulation. Morale was high, and the countdown to the first croc and cassowary spotting had started. The next two weeks stretched out ahead of us, on a red and dusty track. Exactly what we'd encounter on our trip to 'The Tip' was unknown. One thing was for certain though – adventure was on the cards.

Day 1 – Sept 10th

• Cairns to Cape Tribulation Camping

– depart mid-morning

• Cross Daintree Ferry

- $20 per vehicle and trailer

• Approximately 150km mostly sealed roads

• Food available on the road.

Day 2 – Sept 11th

• Cape Tribulation to Elim Beach, via Bloomfield track

• Travel through Hope Vale community –

max 1x30 case of light or mid strength beer

per person OR 1x750ml wine. Spirits and full

strength beer are not permitted.

• Approximately 180km on unsealed roads

• Final chance for supplies in Cooktown

• Refuel

• Optional – arrive at camp at 1.30pm,

un-hitch the campers and head along the

beach to explore Cape Flattery sand dunes

• Breakfast available at Cape Tribulation

Day 3 – Sept 12th

• Elim Beach to Musgrave Roadhouse via

Battlecamp Road and Lakefield National Park

• 117km to old Laura

• 165km old Laura to Musgrave.

• 282km total on unsealed roads with

scattered shallow river crossings

• Old Laura Homestead is long abandoned –

supplies unavailable

• Musgrave Roadhouse has hot meals,

showers, basic supplies and fuel

Day 4 – Sept 13th

• Caravans to Weipa

• Campers to Chilli Beach via Portland Road

– Lunch at Archer River Roadhouse

• 173km unsealed roads to Archer River

• Basic supplies, food and fuel available.

Please ensure you have enough supplies for

camp cooking this evening

• 193km unsealed roads to Weipa

– bitumen close to town

• Mining town so supplies and

workshops readily available

• 143km unsealed roads to Chilli Beach

• No supplies available – camp cooking

Day 5 – Sept 14th

• Caravans to Bramwell Station via main

roads – caravan walk throughs will be filmed at

the van park in the morning

• Campers to Bramwell Station via

Frenchmans Track

• Caravans – 271km unsealed roads

• Batavia Downs Road saves approximately

100km but can be closed

• Campers – 193km via Frenchmans Track

• Lunch will be on the road, please ensure you

have enough supplies

• Hot meals and showers available at

Bramwell Station. Expect campers

to arrive after caravans.

Day 6 – Sept 15th

• Bramwell Station to Cockatoo Creek

• Caravans via Bamaga Road

• Campers via Old Telegraph Track

• Hot food and fuel available at Bramwell Junction

Caravans will travel 137km on unsealed

roads – some back tracking to reach Cockatoo

Creek down Old Telegraph Track

• Will need to cross Sailor Creek – a timber

bridge is available to cross but will require

caution and may be in disrepair. At worst, turn

around and camp back at junction between OTT

and Bamaga Road. Re-convene in morning.

• Campers – 51km on Old Telegraph Track,

with eight creek crossings to take on. Winching

will be required and going will be slow.

• No fuel/food/phone reception after Bramwell Junction

Day 7 – Sept 16th

• Head to Fruitbat Falls and Elliot Falls

• Caravans to leave vans and go in with 4WD

• Campers to continue through Old Telegraph Track – meet at Jardine River Crossing

• Caravans to return to van then head up Bamaga Road – meet at Jardine River Crossing

• Camp at Mutee Head

• Caravans – 137km unsealed roads, with one long, deep river crossing on OTT to access

Fruit Bat Falls. Caravans are routinely left at Junction

• Campers – 139km if we proceed through to Nolan’s Brook. This will be a full day, expect

late arrival into camp.

• 119km if we cut short and leave

OTT after Sam Creek

• Jardine River runs 9am – 5pm but is a very

relaxed schedule so earlier arrival is preferred

• Fees will be $129 per vehicle

Day 8 – Sept 17th

• Mutee Head to Punsand bay or Loyalty Beach

• Half day to re-stock

• Half day for filming

• 32km to Bamaga – fuel and food available.

• 10km Bamaga to Loyalty Beach

• 50km Bamaga to Punsand Bay

• Hot food available for all meals

• Fuel available in Bamaga and Seisia

Day 9 – Sept 18th

• Filming day

• Food available at Punsand Bay and Loyalty

Beach for all meals

Day 10 – Sept 19th

• Trip to the tip

• Explore the region

• 5 beaches run

• WW2 plane wrecks

• Somerset ruins

• Approximately 150km round trip

• No food or fuel available

Day 11 – Sept 20th

• Day trip to Torres Strait Islands

• Green Hill Fort

• Anti-aircraft emplacements on Horn Island

• Most northern pub in Australia

• Food available on all islands

Day 12 – Sept 21st

• Depart Punsand bay/Loyalty Beach

• Travel to Bramwell Station – approx.

240km with a ferry crossing OR

• Travel to Musgrave roadhouse – big day, approx. 580km

• Fuel and food available at:

• Bramwell Junction

• Bramwell Station

• Archer River Roadhouse

• Coen township

• Musgrave Roadhouse

Day 13 – Sept 22nd

• Bramwell to Hann River Roadhouse –

400km unsealed roads

• Musgrave to Cairns – 450km mostly

unsealed roads

• Food and fuel available at:

• Archer River Roadhouse

• Coen

• Musgrave Roadhouse

• Hann River Roadhouse

• Laura

• Lakeland

• Palmer River Roadhouse

Day 14 – Sept 23rd

• Hann River to Cairns – 400km

• Fuel and food available at:

• Laura

• Lakeland

• Palmer River Roadhouse

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RV Friendly Town Warren, New South Wales, 2824
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RV Friendly Town Deloraine, Tasmania, 7304
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RV Friendly Town Kendall, New South Wales, 2439
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Caravan Park Terang, Victoria, 3264
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Caravan Park Alligator Creek, Queensland, 4740
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Private Campground Bauple, Queensland, 4650
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RV Friendly Town Sheffield, Tasmania, 7306
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RV Friendly Town Eudunda, South Australia, 5374
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Private Campground Copeton, New South Wales, 2360
Located on the foreshore of Copeton Dam, 17 kilometres from Inverell on the Auburn Vale Road. The reserve is operated as a primitive camping area with a limited number of powered and unpowered sites, a small shower and toilet block situated at the entra
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RV Friendly Town Brighton, Tasmania, 7017
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RV Friendly Town Batlow, New South Wales, 2730
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RV Friendly Town Mundubbera, Queensland, 4626
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RV Friendly Town Meckering, Western Australia, 6405
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Private Campground Howick, Western Australia, 6450
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RV Friendly Town Guyra, New South Wales, 2365
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RV Friendly Town Wondai, Queensland, 4606
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Private Campground Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia, 6725
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RV Friendly Town Biloela , Queensland, 4715
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RV Friendly Town Beacon, Western Australia, 6472
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RV Friendly Town Kambalda, Western Australia, 6442
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Private Campground Lake Lonsdale, Victoria
Lake Lonsdale is a large, shallow reservoir located on the Mt William Creek. It has a very large catchment area.   The lake is seen as a key recreation facility for the residents around Stawell.Camping on the northern foreshore of the lake is popular.  
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RV Friendly Town Mathoura, New South Wales, 2710
Mathoura is a small town in southern New South Wales, with a population of approximately 1000 people. It sits between Deniliquin and Echuca, and the Murray and Edward Rivers are only ten kilometres from town.   Mathoura provides travellers with access
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RV Friendly Destination Bicheno, Tasmania, 7215
The Pondering Frog Tearoom is located on the Tasman Highway, (11km south of Bicheno), 400 metres from the Coles Bay turn-off and approximately 177 kilometres north-east of Hobart. The tearoom is open every day and offers homemade ice creams, Devonshire
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Private Campground Ubobo, Queensland, 4680
Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the beautiful Boyne Valley.  Stay with us at the Discovery Centre, Ubobo, a new accommodation facility set on over three hectares. We offer excellent facilities with comfortable dormitory style rooms  accommodating fr
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Caravan Park Baffle Creek, Queensland, 4674
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Caravan Park Eighty Mile Beach, Western Australia, 6725
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RV Friendly Destination Wangary, South Australia, 5607
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RV Friendly Town Jundah, Queensland, 4370
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Caravan Park Berri, South Australia, 5343
Our Award-winning park is centrally located in the Riverland region, a comfortable 3 hour drive from Adelaide and 1.5 hours from Mildura, with the other major towns of the Riverland only a stones throw away. While relaxing in the Riverland, why not go
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Private Campground Anatye, Northern Territory, 0872
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Private Campground Tandur, Queensland, 4570
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Caravan Park Muttaburra, Queensland, 4732
Council operated caravan park. Powered sites are $20 per vehicle per night.  Fees include power and water. Pay for two, stay five. 
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Rest Area Overnight Balladonia, Western Australia, 6443
This free overnight rest area is gravel based and a drive through layout.  It has toilets with disabled access and picnic tables.  The dump point is located beside the toilets on the eastern side.
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RV Friendly Destination Kingaroy, Queensland, 4610
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Free Camping Koolanooka, Western Australia, 6623
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Private Campground Tostaree, Victoria, 3888
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Caravan Park Penong, South Australia, 5690
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Caravan Park Charters Towers, Queensland, 4820
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Caravan Park Cecil Plains, Queensland, 4407
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Private Campground Rothsay, Western Australia, 6620
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RV Park Kandanga, Queensland, 4570
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Show Ground Ipswich, Queensland, 4305
We have up to 25 spacious powered and water-provided sites available within the Ipswich Showgrounds.  Our sites offer elevated locations with wonderful views of the city of Ipswich.  Conveniently positioned close to the City Centre, there is access to s
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Private Campground Mount Augustus, Western Australia, 6642
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Caravan Park Goolwa, South Australia, 5214
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Caravan Park Moama, New South Wales, 2731
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Rest Area Overnight Lake George, New South Wales, 2581
This free overnight rest area is accessed off the highway by both northbound & southbound lanes via Hallow Drive.  You drive basically under the highway to reach the rest area which is actually quiet due to it's position and the large amount of trees he
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Caravan Park Hastings Point, New South Wales, 2489
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Caravan Park Wilmington, South Australia, 5485
Our property is nestled amongst native gums 3 km out of Wimington SA the start of the Southern Flinders Ranges. We offer a spacious bush camping experience with 40 powered and un-powered sites, bunk-house accommodation and 4 en-suite rooms. A licensed r
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Rest Area Overnight Ebden, Victoria, 3691
This large overnight rest area for RV and Caravans is a bitumen circular layout with grassy areas. It is located on the banks of Lake Hume. It has a boat ramp to launch your boat for fishing or just relaxing. Plenty of shade is provided here from the tr
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Rest Area Overnight Via Grenfell, New South Wales, 2810
Basic roadside pullover with one picnic table and a couple of rubbish bins, close to road with a few trees for some shade.  Site is located East of Grenfell near the intersection of Great Western Highway and Yambira Road.
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Caravan Park Widgiemooltha, Western Australia, 6443
Widgie Tavern and Roadhouse is the perfect place to fill your tank and grab a bite to eat or drink. You can also stay the night by pitching your tent, parking the caravan, or booking a room. Visitors can grab a drink in the bar, play some pool or darts
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Caravan Park Semaphore Park, South Australia, 5019
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Caravan Park Killarney, Queensland, 4373
Located just off the main road of Killarney in Pine Street. The Killarney Sundown Motel & Caravan Park is the place to stop and relax. Calum and Claire are committed to providing guests with clean, comfortable and affordable accommodation. The Killarney
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Free Camping Winnaleah, Tasmania, 7265
NEW in August 2018! 1.5km From Tasman Highway. Well Signposted. Self Contained Vehicles Only. 8Km to world renowned Blue Derby Mountain Bike Trails. Other Attractions within 1 day round trip. Excellent Meals at local Hotel (750 Metres). Maximum 14 day
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Rest Area Overnight Wannamal, Western Australia, 6505
This free overnight rest area is a well maintained, large gravel based area with toilets and BBQ.  It has plenty of trees surrounding it.
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Caravan Park Beachport, South Australia, 5280
At Beachport Caravan Park hosts Paul and Stacey will do their best to make your stay in Beachport a sensational one. Located on the beachfront overlooking Rivoli Bay - a sheltered bay where the local fishing boats are moored and a lovely place to swim,
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Free Camping Bingalong Bay, Tasmania, 7216
This is a seaside experience.  Ample grassed and sandy, sheltered campsites Facilities: Pit toilets, no water or firewood, no rubbish collection. Maximum stay 4 weeks (takes small caravans/campers).  Access to the southern section of the Bay of Fire
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Caravan Park Kotupna, Victoria, 3638
Best described as a truly hidden oasis, Wakiti Creek Resort is a picturesque, secluded holiday park on over 60 acres of beautiful natural bush land on the banks of the Wakiti Creek. Wakiti Creek Resort offers guests a unique holiday experience and is t
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Caravan Park Hadspen, Tasmania, 7290
Fifteen minutes from the beautiful city of Launceston is Discovery Parks – Hadspen, a must on your Tassie touring itinerary. The peaceful South Esk River is a short stroll away from our caravan park and wineries, national parks, and family attractions
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Private Campground Bony Mountain, Queensland, 4370
Quiet rural location. Bore water with power outlets being 10amp only.  Lots of wildlife visit eg birds and kangaroos.  Large area for camping with caretaker on site.
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Rest Area Overnight Ntaria, Northern Territory, 0870
This free overnight rest area has some fantastic views over the ranges.  It is suitable for all kinds of camping setups.  It offers picnic tables, non-potable water, fireplaces, rubbish bins and dogs are permitted here.
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Caravan Park Suffolk Park, New South Wales, 2481
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Free Camping Tallarook State Forest, Victoria, 3659
Traawool Reservoir was built in the 1890s to supply water to Seymour and the nearby railway. The 350 foot long high granite ashlar masonry weir is no longer used as a water supply. It holds water year round and remains an attractive feature in the fores
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Free Camping Lameroo, South Australia, 5302
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Private Campground Yetman, New South Wales, 2410
"Wongalea" is a privately owned property on the MacIntyre River. It features a 1km of picturesque river to enjoy fishing and camping. Come and relax! It's suitable for all types of camping.  It does have toilets and picnic tables.  Campfires and pets a
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Caravan Park Warwick, Queensland, 4370
We are a small park with accommodation to suit all budgets & clean and well maintained facilities to ensure you have the perfect overnight stay.   There are well appointed, air-conditioned cabins which sleep up to six, or choose to stay in one of the c
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Rest Area Overnight Burua, Queensland, 4680
Northern section of the two Calliope River rear areas, joined by an old road bridge that is now pedestrians only. Large area though along the roadway is flattest. Plenty of grass area too but need to be careful in wet weather. Close to the Bruce Highway
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Caravan Park Lakes Entrance, Victoria, 3909
Golden Terrace holiday park offers you clean and comfortable accommodation in the heart of Lakes Entrance. Cabins, Villas, Flats and Camping Sites available. At Golden Terrace holiday park, we strive to make your holiday something you'll remember. Lak
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Private Campground Elmhurst, Victoria, 3469
The reserve offers low cost camping and payment of fees are to be made at the General Store where you can pick up the keys for the toilets/showers.  It is large, grassy and offers shade if desired.  Facilities include toilets, hot showers, water, electr
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Show Ground Maitland, New South Wales, 2320
Please note, showground closed for camping 11 April to 1 May 2023. We have spacious grassed sites available for camping on our grounds subject to availability.  Powered site overnight $25.00 per night. Powered site weekly $150.00 per week.  Ring thro
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Rest Area Overnight Peak Hill, New South Wales, 2869
This large rest area has a number of areas that you can camp in.  It is very basic with only a picnic table however there is shade available.
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Free Camping Swan Reach, South Australia, 5354
This free camping area is gravel based and located on the river bank.  It has plenty of shade as well if desired.  Here you will find toilets, dump point and camp fires are allowed.  There is a maximum of 5 nights allowed.  If you're looking for potable
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Free Camping Hopeland, Queensland, 4413
Archers Crossing Southside campground is located at the southern side of Condamine River suitable for self sufficient vehicles only as there are no amenities. The quiet site is accessible to caravans and big rigs with sheltered picnic tables, fire pits,
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Caravan Park Cunnamulla, Queensland, 4490
Welcome to Cunnamulla caravan & tourist park, the only outback park with an absolute water frontage! The Warrego Riverside Tourist Park Cunnamulla in the Paroo Shire is a priority stop on many a traveller's itinery. Cunnamulla is well known as the home
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Caravan Park Exmouth, Western Australia, 6707
The Yardie Team welcomes you to share this very special place near Exmouth, adjacent to the Ningaloo Marine Park and just minutes from the entrance to the Cape Range National Park. Yardie Homestead Caravan Park is situated 32 km from Exmouth on the west
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Caravan Park Ross, Tasmania, 7209
The Ross Caravan Park is on the banks of the Macquarie River alongside Tasmania’s iconic Ross Bridge (1836). The Ross Bridge is the third oldest bridge in Australia.  They also have a 4 star motel on site as well. This caravan park consists of level po
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Free Camping Laanecoorie, Victoria, 3463
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 o
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Free Camping Paskeville, South Australia , 5552
This is a free campground for those travelling in self-contained vehicles. There are no facilities available and rubbish must be taken with you. Pets on a lead permitted. 
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Private Campground Patchewollock, Victoria, 3491
Patchewollock sunset retreat, offering powered and unpowered sites, barbeque facilities, clean amenities, laundry, all pet friendly set in the Victorian outback.  It is located at the rear of the old Patchewollock School.
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Free Camping Muttaburra, Queensland, 4732
Huge area with level sites for vehicles. Fully self contained - only water is available. No more than 1 kilometer from 'downtown' Muttaburra where services include hotel, shop, fuel. Dump point is at caravan park. Free Dinosaur interpretation centre is
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Free Camping Parachilna, South Australia, 5730
This free camping area is unsealed and there is plenty of choices to choose from along the river bank here.  There is shade available but no facilities.
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Rest Area Overnight Wingadee, New South Wales, 2829
This free overnight rest area is small and basic.  Here you will find toilets only.  There is limited shade available.
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Private Campground Cameron Corner, Queensland, 2880
Cameron Corner is the most remote location in outback NSW.  Here you can get fuel,  minor vehicle repairs, meals and accommodation.  Accommodation ranges from powered and unpowered camping to family, double and single air-conditioned rooms which have sh
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Caravan Park Donald, Victoria, 3480
This community operated caravan park offers 42 Powered Sites, unpowered sites and cabins. Dogs allowed on leash.  Dump point.  Disabled Facilities. Relaxed environment next to the Caravan Park Lake. Features:Foletti Lake – Fishing Foletti Lake – Pontoo
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Caravan Park Moruya Heads, New South Wales, 2537
Ideally located opposite Dolphin Beach and bordering the Eurobodalla National Park, BIG4 MORUYA HEADS EASTS DOLPHIN BEACH HOLIDAY PARK is your premium Moruya caravan park and camping destination when visiting the NSW South Coast. The natural bush surrou
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Caravan Park Deniliquin, New South Wales, 2710
Nestled in the tranquil countryside, Car-O-Tel is walking distance from the main shopping district and across the road from the local RSL Club. Sip on a cuppa in the shade while watching the local roos hop past, or socialise at the communal BBQ area. En
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Caravan Park Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, 2834
If you are looking for clean, friendly and value for money accommodation in Lightning Ridge, you have come to the right place. We offer a variety of accommodation including En-suite Cabins, budget Standard Cabins, budget On-Site Vans and grassed Powered
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Free Camping Croydon, Queensland, 4871
Croydon's Freedom Camping is located at the Rodeo ground.  It has a maximum stay limit of 48 Hours.  It is suitable for all vehicles and caravan sizes.  Water is available You must obtain a camping permit at the True Blue Visitor Information Centre loc
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Caravan Park Halls Gap, Victoria, 3381
Breathtaking views of the mountains, many hiking tracks to choose from,  abundance of Australian Wildlife, spacious sheltered powered sites, budget unpowered sites & comfortable cabins. Our sites are spacious and sheltered, with sullage and water facil
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Rest Area Overnight Weengallon, Queensland, 4497
This is a large free overnight rest are with a drive through layout.  Here you will find water (boil first), picnic table and dogs are allowed.
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Free Camping Vinifera, Victoria, 3591
This free camping area is a dry weather bush camping area only. It is suitable for small caravans or offroad caravans only.  The only facility here is a picnic table. It is located on the banks of the Murray River so swimming, fishing or walking are a
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Free Camping Bringenbrong, New South Wales, 2642
This is a gorgeous free camping area right on the banks of the Upper Murray River.  It is level, grassy and heaps of options with shade or full sun to choose from.  The only facility here is toilets but who needs much more when you've got this view.  It
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Private Campground Colosseum, Queensland, 4677
Nestled at the base of Mugul Mountain, one hour’s drive south of Gladstone in Queensland, Australia our 300 acre property offers a unique experience.  Mugul Mountain is a sacred Indigenous site and a national park.  Bring your motorhome or caravan or st
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Caravan Park Port Germein, South Australia, 5495
Port Germein Caravan Park is located near the top of Spencer Gulf in South Australia. Located right on the sea front and nestled in the foothills of the Mighty Flinders ranges, panoramic views are the order of the day. Stay in the Caravan Park and use
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Caravan Park Almaden, Queensland, 4871
This caravan park has just recently upgraded it's facilities. It is actually the old Alamden State School which was closed down.  Facilities include: motel style rooms, safari tents, the cottage, the guest house, camping & caravan area, camp kitchen &
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Free Camping Cobram, Victoria, 2714
This campground is one of many along the banks of the Murray River where you can have an enjoyable stopover for several days if you wish. Large grassy areas with sandy river banks, with trees scattered around for that shade.
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Private Campground Port Campbell, Victoria, 3269
Set on a large natural bush setting site with beautiful views of the Campbell Creek estuary, Port Campbell Recreation Reserve offers a budget camping experience at its best.  An affordable option whilst travelling along the Great Ocean Road. Facilities
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Rest Area Overnight Edenhope, Victoria, 3318
This free overnight rest area is located on the shores of Lake Wallace. It is grassy and does have some shade. There is a childrens playground here as well. Here you will find toilets, picnic tables, BBQ's and dogs are permitted.
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Caravan Park Willows Gemfields, New South Wales, 4702
Gem Air Village Caravan Park is located in The Willows Gemfields, approximately 11 kilometers off the Capricorn Highway and about a 45-minute drive west of Emerald.  Gem Air Village Caravan Park offers a range of accommodation options including: cabins
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Free Camping Barna, South Australia, 5641
Lake Gilles Conservation Park is made up of sparse and semi-arid mallee landscape. The saline lake surrounded by low sandy rises, gypsum dunes and isolated stony hills provide a peaceful environment to watch the park's birdlife. The Eyre Highway passes
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Free Camping Burnewang, Victoria, 3558
This is a great free camping area. It is open, has plenty of shade and grassy. It is a great spot for fishing and has it's own boat ramp. There is plenty of room here including group areas.  Please note: you will need to BYO toilet paper and take your
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Private Campground Boreen Point, Queensland, 4565
Boreen Point Campground is an ideal bush and beach family holiday destination nestled into the white sandy shores of Lake Cootharaba and is part of the world renowned Noosa River system.  Lake Cootharaba is a popular sailing and fishing lake and is som
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Caravan Park Indented Head, Victoria, 3223
Indented Head – the quaint coastal village situated between Portarlington and St Leonards. Take your pick from three seasonal foreshore parks located right on the beach. If you’ve ever wanted to step out your door and onto the sand this is the perfect
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Free Camping Koondrook, Victoria, 3580
This large free camping area is located on the banks of the river. It is not suitable for swimming, however it's a good fishing spot. There is a nice bush walking track here. There is plenty of camping sites here with your choice of shade or full sun.
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Private Campground Willaura, Victoria, 3379
This camping area is located near the tennis courts and swimming pool. It is large, open and grassy. There is some shade available. It is suitable for any size rig. They have limited powered sites as well as unpowered sites. There is a childrens playgro
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Free Camping Scottsdale, Tasmania, 7260
This free camping area is one of the best in Tassie.  It has a maximum stay of 14 days.  It is grassy with plenty of shade available.  Here you will find toilets with disabled access, hot showers, water, picnic table and dump point.  Pets are not allowe
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Free Camping Howick, Western Australia, 6450
Located 110kms east of Esperance, access to Kennedy’s Beach is off an extension to Exchange Road. The track leading to the site is accessible by 4WD only and difficult to traverse. The site consists of minimal facilities (a fishing shelter and rotaloo)
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Free Camping Benalla, Victoria, 3672
Jaycee Island, with its magnificent towering Moreton Bay Figs and exotic Bunya Bunya Pines, is the perfect place to camp overnight. Jaycee Island sits on the walking track around Benalla Lake, which passes over Jaycee Island and through the Benalla Bota
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Caravan Park Herberton, Queensland, 4887
The Wild River Caravan Park is located 2 Kilometers from the Town of Herberton in Far North Queensland and only 900 meters from one of the Norths Greatest Tourist Attractions, The Historical Herberton Village. If you are looking for a Great place to st
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Private Campground Maryborough, Queensland, 4650
$10 per night up to 7 night stay for Self-contained vehicles.Grey water must be contained.No Tents, Camper Trailers or car based camping.Toilets and Hot Showers, Dump Point and Potable Water available.Pets are permitted on lead and mobile coverage is av
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Free Camping Mulgildie, Queensland, 4629
The lovely people here at Mulgildie Hotel allow you to free camp on the lawn outside the Hotel. You can grab a shower for $4. They also have a 14 room hotel with air-conditioning and comfy beds. They are well known for their food so why not take a night
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Rest Area Overnight Kynuna, Queensland, 4823
Situated adjacent to the Landsborough Highway, this rest area has a bitumen surface with no shade.  It has toilets with disabled access and covered picnic table.  Can be used as an overnight as well as a day rest area.
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Caravan Park Dimboola, Victoria, 3414
The Riverside Holiday Park in Dimboola is nestled under beautiful river gums alongside the Wimmera River, all within walking distance to the main street shops, eateries and tourism attractions.  Whether you’re looking for a relaxed stay, a place to camp
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Caravan Park Cape Jervis, South Australia, 5204
Settled in the 1840s, Cape Jervis Station is an operating sheep farm, 3 minutes to the sea link terminal and just a few kilometres from the start of the Heysen Trail and Deep Creek National Park. Sally and Anthony Miles took over the station in early 2
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Private Campground Baan Baa, New South Wales, 2390
This camp is situated in the grounds of the old Baan Bar school which has been restored and is now a museum. It is best to ring ahead so that someone is on hand to ensure gates will be open for you. Please be waterwise here as it is only tank water thus
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Caravan Park Traralgon, Victoria, 3844
Lifestyle Villages Traralgon is located 150 kilometres south-east of Melbourne and is the perfect spot to break a long journey. We are set back from the Princes Highway so your stay will be peaceful and you can enjoy the spacious 10-acre property with i
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Caravan Park Tathra , New South Wales, 2550
Our multi award winning park boasts over 500 metres of absolute beach frontage, in the pretty seaside town of Tathra on the beautiful Sapphire Coast. This stretch of coast has been recognised as Australia's Coastal Wilderness for its unspoilt landscape
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Rest Area Overnight Eurardy, Western Australia, 6532
This free overnight rest area is unsealed and has covered water tanks.  Here you will find non-potable water, picnic table and fireplace.
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Caravan Park Narrawong, Victoria, 3285
Situated just 10 minutes from the Historic Port of Portland, Narrawong Holiday Park is your perfect family holiday destination. Narrawong Holiday Park is surrounded by the Surry River on three sides with the mouth of the river and beach situated right i
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Free Camping Jackadgery, New South Wales, 2460
This free overnight rest area is located on the banks of the Mann River.  It's not very big however, if there aren't many vehicles in there and you have a decent size rig, you can turn around in here upon arrival and park up near the entrance. Otherwis
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Private Campground Merton, Victoria, 3715
Camp site which is a large open grassy area with a few trees for a little and is situated within the Recreation Reserve.  There is plenty of room and toilets and covered tables available.  Note NO FIRES ALLOWED ! Gold Coin Donation is greatly appreci
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Caravan Park Ironbank, South Australia, 5153
Shiloh Hills is a place like no other. Situated in the picturesque rolling Adelaide Hills just 25 minutes drive from Adelaide CBD, and surrounded by the world renowned Adelaide Hills it boasts acres of native bush to explore. Come and see wild kangaroos
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Caravan Park Cowley Beach, Queensland, 4871
Cowley Beach Caravan Park is owned and operated by the Cassowary Coast Regional Council. Situated on the beach frontage at Cowley Beach, this unique and tranquil site comprises a total of 32 powered sites, 14 unpowered sites, newly refurbished amenity b
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Caravan Park Innisfail South, Queensland, 4860
August Moon Caravan Park is centrally located in a marvellous sight seeing area. While staying at the August Moon Caravan Park take the time to explore some of the local attractions - Enjoy some magnificent views to Bartle Frere (Queensland's Highest Mo
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Private Campground Neurum, Queensland, 4514
Neurum Creek Bush Retreat and Campground gives you access to the most stunning camping sites in South East Queensland, Australia, bordering the D’Aguilar National Park (Mt Mee). Camping, Caravanning, Motorhome, Camper Trailer or Swag, you're all welcome
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Caravan Park Benaraby, Queensland, 4680
Boyne River Tourist park is conveniently located on the Bruce Highway in the small town of Benaraby, a short drive from Gladstone.  A quiet pet friendly park on the banks of the Boyne River offering the following accommodation types:2 bedroom en-suite
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Caravan Park Menindee, New South Wales, 2879
Located 5kms west of Menindee, you will find this caravan park which offers powered and unpowered campsites, on-site caravans.  They have toilets.
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Caravan Park Pentland, Queensland, 4816
Please note: the entrance is on Taylor Street Midway between Charters Towers and Hughenden, this park is ideally situated on the Overlander’s Way, providing for a unique stop for those who love nature in the wild. Bird watchers should visit the wetlan
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Caravan Park Bolivar, South Australia, 5110
Welcome to Highway 1 Caravan and Tourist Park, with over 20 acres of beautiful lush tropical gardens and parks and its central location to some of SA’s best attractions we’re certain you will enjoy your stay. The Park contains over 80 fully self contai
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Caravan Park Rockhampton, Queensland, 4700
Southside Holiday Village is the highest ranked caravan park at 4 & 1/2 stars in Rockhampton located near the Tropic of Capricorn on the southern entrance to Rockhampton the beef capital of Australia. We are approximately 5 minutes drive from the Rockhamp
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Show Ground Uralla, New South Wales, 2358
Uralla Showground offers powered campsites to travellers. Water is also available on-site as well as an amenities block and separate disabled friendly facilities. Pets are welcome.  The site is only a short walk from town, where visitors will be able t
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Caravan Park Collie, Western Australia, 6225
Collie River Valley Tourist Park is your peaceful home from home, to explore the National Parks, waterways, birdlife and many beautiful attractions and activities that Collie and surrounding towns offer. We are very proud of our location and facilities
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Free Camping St Helens, Tasmania, 7216
Turn off Bingalong Bay Road at GPS point onto gravel road, follow this until you turn right at GPS -41.278693, 148.283624 which takes you to the camping area. Bushwalking and birdwatching are popular in the Humbug Point Nature Recreation Area (1620 ha)
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Caravan Park Mt Compass, South Australia, 5210
The three & a half star accredited Mount Compass caravan Park was built in 2003 and is quietly situated off the main Victor Harbor highway at the hub of the Fleurieu Peninsular and within 20 minutes drive of all Surf, Swimming and Fishing beaches.  Sim
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Caravan Park Dawesville, Western Australia, 6211
Located just three minutes south of the Dawesville Cut bridge, with all the associated water activities and easy access to the boat ramp.  The Cut Golf Course and Lawn Bowling Club are within five minutes and there are five restaurants to choose from p
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Private Campground D'Estrees Bay, South Australia, 5223
Enjoy the peacefulness and vast wilderness of the park by camping under the stars at these secluded camp sites.  Access: 2WD.  Facilities, accessible toilets and long-drop toilet. Campfires not allowed. Configuration:  Unpowered SiteMaximum Guests:  8De
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Caravan Park Lake Charm, Victoria, 3581
Enjoy the tranquil surrounds of Lake Charm, relaxing on the manicured grassy banks with family and friends. Catch Yellow Belly, Brim, Murray Cod, European Carp and the best eating fresh water fish Redfin from the shore or by boat.  Enjoy our lake by wa
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Free Camping Morgan, South Australia, 5320
Bowls club is situated 30 metres off the road with plenty of trees available, filtered water is available DONATION requested. Toilets available, camp fires subject to fire bans,Please keep off the green unless playing bowls.
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Bush Camping Boole Poole, Victoria, 3880
Pitch a tent at one of the seven campgrounds nestled on the tranquil Bunga Arm, east of Steamer Landing. Only accessible by boat, each campground contains six to twelve campsites along with non-flush toilets, communal picnic tables and fireplaces. All
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Private Campground Branxton, New South Wales, 2335
Drovers Camp is a hidden gem, set on a privately owned 120 acre cattle and sheep farm just 3klm from Branxton in the beautiful and picturesque Hunter Valley. The campground is perfectly situated and the ideal place to stay while you explore the wineries
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Private Campground Mt White, New South Wales, 2250
When you arrive at Greenmans On The Hawkesbury it feels like you’ve travelled a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city, but its barely a half hours drive up the highway from Hornsby. Nestled among the Hawkesbury’s dramatic escarpments
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Rest Area Overnight Coorabie, South Australia, 5690
This free overnight rest area is stuiable for Big Rigs to pull into as well as tents.  It has a number of trees to provide some shade and block some noise from the highway.  It is located on the corner of Eyre Highway and Nallanippi Road.
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Free Camping Marlo, Victoria, 3888
This free 48 hour rest area is located on the banks of the Snowy River. It is located beside the road. It is large enough for any size rig and has plenty of grass to camp on. The facilities here are a picnic table and dogs are allowed. Campfires and gen
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Free Camping Cape York, Queensland, 4895
There is bush camping sites on either side of the river.  You will find no facilties and some shade is available.
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Free Camping Merriwa, New South Wales, 2329
Please note: access the parking area via Bow Street, the laneway is located behind the R.S.L. Club Free stays on a grassy block behind the RSL in their car parking area which owns the land - not very big and no facilities but the club offers the use of
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Caravan Park Hartley, New South Wales, 2790
Venice Caravan Park is a great tourist park for spending quality time with the family enjoying the fresh air. We have a range of camp sites available for tents, RVs and trailers, with reliable powered sites available. Hartley is a small village only a s
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Free Camping Morven, New South Wales, 2660
This friendly pub offers free camping for a maximum period of 48 hours if you enjoy the delights offered here of hearty meals and cold beverages.  Please check in at the bar on arrival and ask for permission before setting up as a courtesy.  Phone numb
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Rest Area Overnight Ballendella, Victoria, 3561
Also known as the Campaspe Highway Park. This free overnight rest area is located just off the highway alongside the Campaspe River.  It is large and grassy with plenty of shade on offer here. There is a row of trees shielding you from the highway. It h
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Private Campground Mortana, South Australia, 5671
Murphy’s Haystacks are ancient, wind-worn pillars and boulders of pink granite estimated to be over 1,500 million years old.  Set in the middle of a wheat field and surrounded by mallee scrub, they are one of the most popular and photographed attraction
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Caravan Park Huskisson, New South Wales, 2540
If you are looking for a quiet caravan or camping holiday in the bush, on the creek and away from traffic noise… then stay with us.  Hang your hammock in the shade of the trees.  Read your book, then close your eyes and simply listen to the songs of the
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Private Campground Nelson Bay, Tasmania, 7330
There are a number of informal camping areas in the Conservation Area. Visitors should be aware that there are designated unserviced camping areas.  Unserviced camping may impact on highly sensitive natural and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage sites. Campi
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Caravan Park Pine Point, South Australia, 5571
Your Park Managers, Gavin & Yvette Bright welcome you to the Pine Point Caravan Park. The Park came about with the closure of the Pine Point School in 1971. Redevelopment was undertaken and was completed in 1973. One of the unique features of the park
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Caravan Park Balaklava, South Australia, 5461
Features of the park include: two five berth en-suite cabins two six berth en-suite cabins disability access cabin powered sites central location amenities building free electric BBQ adjacent to grassed reserve, town swimming pool and bowling/cr
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Caravan Park Marrakai, Northern Territory, 0822
Corroboree Park Tavern caters for people from all walks of life who like to step back from the hustle and bustle of larger parks and cityscapes. Situated on expansive bushland, the Tavern is the ideal place to set up camp or escape for a few days. We o
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Free Camping Beaumaris, Tasmania, 7215
This free camping area is only suitable for small caravans and small motor homes, tents, swags and camper trailers.  You can camp in the alcoves along the road that leads into the day visitor car park.  You cannot camp in the actual car park.  It's a gr
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Caravan Park Terrey Hills, New South Wales, 2084
Set in the native bushlands of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Terry Hills Caravan Park is ideal for a relaxing and peaceful getaway.  A family owned business for the past 25 years give the park a very warm. friendly and welcoming feel. We offer all
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Rest Area Overnight Cane, Western Australia, 6710
This free overnight rest area has no facilities and no specified time limit.  There is some shade. A 4WD is recommended here as the dirt track is sandy and can be soft and boggy especially after rain.
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Free Camping Tullibigeal, New South Wales, 2669
This sports ground offers fee camping.  There is a fee for using the showers.  To arrange keys for the facilities, you will need to phone 02 6972 9176 during business hours.  Here you will find toilets and showers with disabled access, water and power. 
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Rest Area Overnight Blackall, Queensland, 4472
This free overnight rest area is located just off the highway in an open area with plenty of shade.  It has picnic tables and rubbish bins.  No other facilities. Self contained motor homes and caravans permitted only.
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Rest Area Overnight Ravensthorpe, Western Australia, 6346
This free overnight rest area is unsealed and has plenty of places for you to camp overnight.  It has toilets and a picnic table.
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Free Camping Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, 2327
Cessnock City Council recently opened a RV rest area off Allworth Street in Kurri Kurri. The RV rest area is located within walking distance of the main street and is ideally located for travellers using the M1 Motorway, Hunter Expressway and the Hunter
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Free Camping Cobram, Victoria, 3644
Please note: GPS Co-ordinates above is for the entry point.  You will need to follow the track to the left for approx 2km to reach the actual camp-site at GPS -35.893934, 145.646961 Dispersed camping is permitted in most of the park.  Big Toms Beach ha
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Private Campground Corinna, Tasmania, 7321
A small campground is situated at at the Pieman State Reserve at Corinna, with water and pit toilet, and operated by a private operator. Ph: (03) 6446 1170. Dogs are not allowed.
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Caravan Park Leigh Creek, Victoria, 3352
In front of the formidable walls of Kryal Castle, Australia’s only medieval castle, lies the BIG4 Kryal Castle Holiday Park. Located 10 minutes from Ballarat and just over an hour from Melbourne, this pet-friendly holiday park boasts stunning views of b
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Private Campground Pacific Paradise, Queensland, 4564
THIS SITE IS STRICTLY FOR CHAPTER EVENTS ONLY DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. NOT AVAILABLE FOR INDIVIDUAL SITES!  $12.50 per vehicle per night Grassed, level site that is located close to shower and toilets.  Located 1.7km from the Sunshine Coast Airport. A
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Caravan Park Leonora, Western Australia, 6438
Leonora Caravan Park is a small, friendly oasis right in the centre of town. The Park is a popular base for prospectors who come back year after year looking for gold and sharing their stories around a camp fire at the end of a day. It is also an ideal
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Caravan Park Muswellbrook, New South Wales, 2333
This caravan park offers powered sites, on site vans and cabins.  It backs onto the Hunter River.  It is well set out with plenty of shade available. FacilitiesLarge coin operated laundrySpacious amenities open 24 hoursUndercover BBQ area.  The park i
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Free Camping Girgarre, Victoria, 3624
Camping area for travellers in self-contained vehicles only. 4 night maximum stay. No tents or camper trailers.  Donation to stay. Great grassy area. Electric BBQ, Toilets, Showers. Small general store, coffee shop close by. Stays are not permitted on
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Free Camping Lake Austin, Western Australia, 6640
This free camping area has no facilties.  Garden Rock itself is very big and is a great photo op.  I recommend a 4WD is needed in wet weather.  There
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Caravan Park Jabiru, Northern Territory, 0822
Annaburroo Billabong is located approximately 135 kms southeast of Darwin on the Arnhem Highway. Due to location own arrangements are required. Annaburro Billabong offers powered and unpowered shady caravan sites, toilet and shower facilities, BBQ area
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Private Campground Darwin River, Northern Territory, 0841
Top End Naturist Recreation Retreat { TENRR } Owner / Operators Jean and Garry look forward to welcoming you to a unique Top End experiance. We cater for the nudists family and are NOT clothes optional. We are situated in 100 acres of secluded natural b
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Private Campground Yerecoin, Western Australia, 6571
A payment of $15 per night for the use of the site would be appreciated as funds go towards the costs of cleaning, electricity and water charges. Payment by cash can be left in an envelope at the local shop (Yerecoin Traders) or out of hours in the post
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Caravan Park Miami, Queensland, 4220
Bordered by bushland and sheltered by the headland behind it, this small park has an intimate, secluded feel to it and features all the modern conveniences and creature comforts without the crowds. The close proximity to the beach is a large part of wha
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Free Camping Kerang, Victoria, 3579
There is dispersed bush camping dotted around the north-western side of the lake.  There are no facilities.  It's a great spot for fishing and kayaking.
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Rest Area Overnight Paynesville, Western Australia, 6638
This is a overnight rest area with tracks leading away from the unsealed drive through rest area.  There are no facilities here.
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Private Campground Boondooma, Queensland, 4613
Manar Off Road Park is situated on the border of the South Burnett and North Burnett Regions in SE Queensland. The Park was originally set up by David Laidler on his 15,000 acre working cattle property to give riders and four wheel drivers somewhere to
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Private Campground Hawker, South Australia, 5434
Situated only 10 minutes from Hawker, you have found the perfect place to base your Flinders Ranges holiday. Whether you want the luxury of a self-contained guest house, bush camping or the new craze of glamping (glamour camping), we have something to
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Free Camping Dargo, Victoria, 3862
This small free camp site is located along the banks of the Dargo River.  It is grassy with plenty of shade if desired.  It's a great spot for trout fishing as well.  You will need a 4WD to access this area and camper trailers are suitable.  Here you wi
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Caravan Park Barmah, Victoria, 3639
Accommodation options include 50 shaded powered sites and 3 fully equipped cabins. We have 3 mens showers and toilets and 3 ladies showers and toilets, and are pet friendly. Located 2 minutes from the Murray River, 5 minutes to the Barmah Hotel and 7k
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Private Campground Euramo, Queensland, 4854
Euramo hotel Far North Qld 8 km south of Tully just off the Bruce Highway. Free at the moment. Self contained but grey water ok on grass. Toilets available during opening hours no other facilities some frozen meals available which staff will heat up for
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Private Campground Little Swanport, Tasmania, 7190
Gumleaves Bush Holidays is located on the Sunny East Coast, midway between Orford and Swansea.Accommodation is in fully self contained, two and three bedroom Cabins, with private barbecue area. Gumleaves is set on 400 acres of natural bushland. Includes
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Private Campground Pier Milan, Victoria, 3533
Turn off Calder Highway onto Pier Millan - Chinkapook Road about 750 meters. Showers and Toilet available, no other facilities available, best for Self Contained Vehicles.  There is a Donation Box set up with a request of a donation of $5 to help main
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Private Campground Yass, New South Wales, 2582
48 hour stays for self-contained vehicles only at rear of club car park. Great meals available and right in town centre. No facilities. Just 3 hours drive from Sydney, 6 hours from Melbourne or 45minutes from Canberra is the historic town of Yass, geog
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Private Campground Taggerty, Victoria, 3714
A shady campground by the river, Cooks Mill Camping Area sits on the site of an old sawmill that operated in the 1940s to 1950s. Explore the nearby Heritage Site or meander through Manna Gum forest along The Friends Nature Trail or Little River Walk whe
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Private Campground Euabalong, New South Wales, 2877
This campground is located beside the public school.  It is grassy with shade available.  There is a fee payable for use of the toilets and showers.  You can pay the fee and collect the key from the local hotel.
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Free Camping Laguna, New South Wales, 2325
Olney State Forest is a popular recreation area. Located west of Lake Macquarie, Olney is bordered by Wyong State Forest, Watagan State Forest and Watagans National Park.  The Pines Camping Area is positioned under large slash pine trees, providing exc
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Free Camping Ravenswood, Queensland, 4816
A fabulous heritage hotel featuring hotel rooms, limited free self-contained unpowered van sites as well as $15 per vehicle powered sites (please note, vehicles still have to be self-contained even to access the powered sites).
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Caravan Park Kununurra, Western Australia, 6743
You've done it. You’ve found Kununurra’s ‘Position Perfect’. You already know that the East Kimberley is a stunning area with abundant waterways, ancient red rocks and majestic boab trees. What you should know is that your stay at Kimberleyland has all
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Caravan Park Porepunkah, Victoria, 3740
Come and experience our park and the beautiful surrounding area of Porepunkah and Bright. There are activities for all to enjoy and many places to explore all within a 30 minute radius of Porepunkah Pines Holiday Park at Porepunkah. Porepunkah Pines
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Rest Area Overnight Jurien Bay, Western Australia, 6516
This site is designated an Overnight Rest Area (24 Hr only) with Self Contained vehicles only.  The only facility here is picnic tables. This free campsite is for fully self-contained campers only. All campers must carry a minimum of 20 litres of fresh
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Rest Area Overnight Young, New South Wales, 2594
This free overnight rest area is set off the road.  It is a basic, large area that is unsealed however there is also grassy areas with plenty of shady trees that also act as a noise barrier.  Here you will find picnic table and wood fireplaces.
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Free Camping Bungil, Victoria, 3691
The camping area is located in the northern part of the park off Murray River Road which is accessible by two-wheel drive vehicles. Bookings: No booking is required. Camping is on a first in, first-served basis. Facilities: Non-flush toilets, picnic t
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Free Camping Adamsfield, Tasmania, 7140
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Come and discover Adamsfield – once a thriving osmiridium mining settlement in Tasmania’s remote southwest. Today the quiet valley with scattered relics is gradually being reclaimed by the b
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Free Camping Russell Island, Queensland, 4184
Lions Boulevard Park is a waterfront camping area on the south-eastern tip of Russell Island (along The Boulevard). The park is the only Council-run camping facility in the Redlands.  Lions Boulevard Park is a flat, turfed area with two campsites locate
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Rest Area Overnight Mullengandra, New South Wales, 2644
This free overnight rest area is located on the northbound lane and just off the highway.   There is a row of trees between you and the highway to help create some separation.  It is a bitumen drive through area with toilets with disabled access, picnic
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Caravan Park Auburn, South Australia, 5451
This small caravan park is located at the showgrounds/sports ground.  Call the caretaker when you arrive (check the sign at the front gate for the number).  They offer 8 powered and unpowered sites.  There is a good choice of full sun or shade.  It is o
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Rest Area Overnight Beemunnel, New South Wales, 2824
This free overnight rest area is a circular bitumen area with grassy areas surrounding it.  It does have a small number of trees for shade.  It is set just off the highway.  Here you will find covered picnic tables and wood BBQ.
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Caravan Park Lakes Entrance, Victoria, 3909
Lakes Caravilla is a family and pet friendly park with plenty of open parkland and cabins for a peaceful and relaxing holiday. Only 1.8km to Lakes Entrance town on the Melbourne side.It is good place for a long term stay as well. You can build your seco
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Rest Area Overnight Moonambel, Victoria, 3478
This free overnight rest area is quiet and offers plenty of shade.  Facilities here include toilets with disabled access, picnic tables and fireplaces. Dogs are permitted here.
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Caravan Park Manoora, Queensland, 4870
When position is important Cairns Sunland Leisure Park is ideally located approximately 4km from both the Cairns Domestic & International Airports & 4km from the Cairns CBD. Cairns Sunland Leisure Park is a well established and renowned villa and c
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Caravan Park Forrest, Victoria, 3236
Welcome to the Forrest Holiday Park, located in the beautiful township of Forrest in the Otway Ranges. Forrest is 2 hours drive from Melbourne and in close proximity to the spectacular Great Ocean Road. The park is set on approximately 15 acres with a
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Private Campground Southampton, Western Australia, 6253
There is a fee of $11 per person per night, $7 concession and $3 per child under 16, on a self¬registration basis.   There are 15 camp sites in two loops catering for caravans, camper vans and tents. There are 2 sets of double cubicle toilets for the c
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Private Campground Injune, Queensland, 4454
Possum Park is a multi-functional venue that provides excellent facilities for Races, Campdrafting and Pony Club. It is also the ideal place to hold everything from weddings to 21st birthday parties. The facility was built on the original site for the o
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Rest Area Overnight Yarra, New South Wales, 2580
This free overnight rest area is located just off the southbound lane of the highway.  It is a bitumen drive through layout.  There is grassy areas here but they are bollarded off.  You will find toilets with disabled access, picnic tables, non-potable
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Rest Area Overnight Nockatunga, Queensland, 4492
Rest area located on Innamincka Rd intersection with Bundeena Rd near to Nockatunga. Rest area stop over 20 hour time limit applies Flushing toilets, bins and shaded picnic table available RVs utilising this rest area should be aware that is is used
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Caravan Park White Rock, Queensland, 4870
White Rock Leisure Park is set in a pleasantly maintained tropical corner of Cairns, with nature at your feet and being well located to enjoy all the spoils of the Great Far North. Your dream of a quiet and peaceful budget holiday is at hand. White Roc
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Caravan Park Seaspray, Victoria, 3851
Located alongside Australia’s Magnificent Ninety mile beach” making it the perfect base to explore, photograph and experience the natural wonders of central Gippsland. A magical get away awaits you and your family, with our jumping pillow and playgroun
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Caravan Park Manilla, New South Wales, 2346
Before you reach the turnoff to the recreation area there is another signposted turnoff on the right into a dirt road that leads, after 3 km, to Manilla Ski Gardens on the eastern side of the lake.  Here you will find the caravan park, a kiosk, playgro
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Rest Area Overnight Karoonda, South Australia, 5307
This small free overnight rest area is gravel based and there a couple of pockets that a camper trailer could go in.  Here, you'll find a picnic table.
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Rest Area Overnight Mindarie, South Australia, 5309
This free overnight rest area is located just south of the township.  It is a gravel based drive through layout that is suitable for camper trailers.  The only thing here is a picnic table
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Private Campground Maroon , Queensland, 4310
Pointro camp grounds. Very pleasant private camp grounds overlooking Maroon Dam, Scenic Rim, SE Qld. Large open campsites, some with shade, firepits, and/or BBQs. Basic toilets and showers with hot water and drinking water. No power, no on-site wate
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Show Ground Koorawatha, New South Wales, 2807
The showground offers a large, level camping area. Facilities include power and water ($15 per vehicle per night). Self-contained rate available (no facilities) at $10 per vehicle per night. Please pay fees to the pub located next door. 
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RV Friendly Town Nathalia, Victoria, 3638
Nathalia is an easy drive, just 22.9 kilometres, from Numurkah and 42.4 kilometres from Shepparton, in the centre of the Goulburn Valley.The road weary traveller will find it a lovely, peaceful, creek-side picnic spot, enticing you to take a short break
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Caravan Park Amelup, Western Australia, 6338
Mt Trio Bush Camp & Caravan Park is situated in a peaceful natural bush enclave on a working farm bordering the Stirling Range National Park and is an idyllic base from which to explore the Stirling Ranges. The renowned Bluff Knoll is situated just 10 m
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Caravan Park Dalwallinu, Western Australia, 6609
Dalwallinu Caravan Park provides 44 Powered Sites with 10 of which are drive through.  They also have unpowered sites and tent sites. Please note we now have a chemical dump point available to all free of charge. In 2006, the Shire completed work on a
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Caravan Park Hazeldean, Queensland, 4515
NRMA Lake Somerset Holiday Park is situated just over 1.5 hours’ drive from Brisbane and only a short drive from the country towns of Kilcoy, Esk and Woodford. Set on 45 hectares, guests are invited to spread out and enjoy back to basic, free form campi
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Free Camping Allora, Queensland, 4362
This is a large overnight rest area that provides shade. It is situated a nice distance off the highway and has an easy circular turn-around area.  A maximum 24 hour stay limit is imposed here.  A children's playground is here to let off some energy of
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Show Ground Wee Waa, New South Wales, 2388
The showgrounds offer powered and unpowered camping for self contained campers (no tents).  They are pet friendly as well.   Facilities include toilets, showers, water, picnic tables and laundry.
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Private Campground Baldivis , Western Australia, 6171
Golden Ponds Fish and Marron Park at Baldivis is a popular tourist destination in Western Australia. Located just 30-minutes south of Perth, and less than 5-minutes from other recreational facilities in the area, Golden Ponds offers a unique getaway for
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Free Camping Wron Wron, Victoria, 3971
This large free campground is located in the Won Wran State Forest. The ground is quite solid and sandy so make sure you bring a mallet with you. There is only a small amount of sporadic grass due the bushfires that went through a few years ago. There i
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Private Campground Coulta, South Australia, 5607
Sheoak campsite is set back in the bush, there are 6 sites available. Sites are not numbered. It is sheltered and secluded. There are no toilets here, and no bins. You must be self-contained and take your rubbish with you.  
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Private Campground Canopus, South Australia, 5341
Camping is for those staying in a camper trailer or tent. Access is by 4WD or adventure motorcycle.  Dang­gali Con­ser­va­tion Park pro­vides habi­tat to many bird species, from major mitchell’s to the rare mallee fowl, offer­ing inter­est­ing oppor­tu
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Private Campground Canopus, South Australia, 5417
Camping is for those staying in a camper trailer or tent. Access is by 4WD or adventure motorcycle.  Dang­gali Con­ser­va­tion Park pro­vides habi­tat to many bird species, from major mitchell’s to the rare mallee fowl, offer­ing inter­est­ing oppor­tu
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Free Camping Fryerstown, Victoria, 3451
Bookings No booking is required. Camping is on a first in, first-served basis. Facilities A fireplace is provided but no toilets are available at this basic bush camping area. Dogs on leads are permitted. Campsite All campsites are suitable for ten
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Caravan Park Vineyard , New South Wales, 2765
Ingenia Holidays Avina is located in the tranquil rural setting of Vineyard in Sydney. Stay and enjoy our rolling grounds and facilities including a resort style swimming pool, heated spa. With a range of accommodation options perfect for groups, f
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Free Camping Kronkup, Western Australia, 6330
Cosy Corner East is located 35km west of the Albany townsite. The camping area is appropriate for both caravans and tents and is accessible by 2WD vehicles. It is a well protected campground within Peppermint woodlands and coastal heath, situated within
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Caravan Park Nambucca Heads, New South Wales, 2448
Situated between Nambucca Main Beach (north) and the State Forest, BIG4 Nambucca Beach Holiday Park truly is in a wonderful beach location, the only beach location in Nambucca Heads! Wake up to beautiful sunrises and enjoy afternoon strolls on the beach
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Private Campground Narrung, South Australia, 5259
There is something for all ages and interests in the Coorong. The serenity, the sheer diversity, and the proximity to Adelaide make it an immensely popular park. Visitors come for bird watching, boating, kayaking, fishing, camping, walking, four-wheel d
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Caravan Park Nambucca Heads, New South Wales, 2448
With lush green surrounds, spectacular ocean views and a serenity that’s second to none, it’s time to escape the bedlam at Reflections Holiday Parks Nambucca Heads – just minutes from the conveniences of town. Perfectly positioned between Brisbane and
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Caravan Park Swan Reach, South Australia, 5354
Please note, as of February 2024, this park is closed indefinitely as it suffered severe flood damage during 2023 and repairs are still in progress.  Welcome to Swan Reach Caravan Park South Australia.  We are approx 2 hours drive from Adelaide. The C
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Private Campground Bylong, New South Wales, 2849
This low cost camping area is open, large and grassy with some shade if desired.  Here you will find toilets with disabled access, coin operated hot showers, water, public pay phone, picnic tables, BBQ's, playground and toilet dump. Shower fee is inclu
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Caravan Park Millaa Millaa, Queensland, 4886
 Situated in 7 acres of rainforest gardens with lush grassed surrounds the Millaa Millaa Tourist Park is Pet Friendly and provides the ideal destination for the budget minded traveller. Located in one of the most spectacular regions in Northern Queensl
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Caravan Park Howard Springs, Northern Territory, 0835
Conveniently located 26km south of Darwin on the Stuart Highway and just a short drive from Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, Coolalinga is a great base for exploring the Top End. With facilities galore and our clean, reasonably priced acc
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RV Park Charleville, Queensland, 4470
CMCA RV Park (Bush Camp) Charleville provides low-cost, no-frills accommodation for travellers  and the general public whose vehicles meet the requirements of the CMCA Self Contained Vehicle (SCV) Policy. Vehicles must have on-board fresh water tanks a