Desert camping in New South Wales

Beaches, snow-capped peaks, rainforest wilderness, and vast outback plains, NSW has it all.

91% (188 reviews)
91% (188 reviews)

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10 top desert campgrounds in New South Wales

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Jali Farmstay

32 sites · Lodging, Tents14 acres · Johns River, NSW
14 acres right on Stewart's River is this cosy and private one bedroom donga with a queen bed, kitchen and bathroom (sleeps two), you can add a tent if you have a few kids that want to join in and camp.Watch the river, cast a line, swim in the pool and relax! Animals are not allowed at The Castle
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Meralda Station Cobar

22 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents400 acres · Cobar, NSW
Meralda is a family owned property, we are nestled in the outback town of Cobar. We are offering seasonal paddock eco camping stays on our gorgeous little property only minutes from the Cobar town centre. If you after a secluded, peaceful outback setting where you can immerse yourself into bush nature, Then our place is for you. We have allocated a nice open space for you to choose your site; set up under the shade of a majestic gum or in the open paddock by our dam. Unwind and cosy up around our campfire and enjoy our magnificent sunsets and as the evening turns into night and the breathtaking star show begins. With no artificial light, stargazing at our property is simply incredible. You can also see native wildlife kangaroos, emus and echidnas among some of the native wildlife that can be spotted here. If you’re a bird-watcher, you’ll love the vast array of galahs, major mitchell's, parrots and wrens nestled in the trees. On our little property we farm sheep and goats. There are always strays, and dropped off orphans that become our little babies. We offer a complimentary petting tour for families who want to get up close with our station friendly animals. Lots of fun can be had in the dam -Swimming is permitted and water sport activities on request or BYO Kayak. We recommend extending your stay at least two nights at the station and taking the time to explore Cobar; a unique town, rich in mining heritage and natural attractions. Visitors will be amazed by open-cut mines, Aboriginal rock art, museums and colonial buildings and new sound chapel. If your into bike riding or long walks we have a bitumen walking/bike track that goes into town not far from our station entry. If you want to duck into the local club to have dinner, or a few drinks there's a courtesy bus to Golf Club Available that will collect you from our front gate. Add on extras to make your stay more memorable with tours, hampers, animal feeding, holistic treatments and if any farm work is happening your welcome to watch or join in.
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Top Hut Station

3 sites · RVs, Tents50000 acres · NSW
Top Hut station is a 50000 acre property that produces lamb, wool and goats in the Willandra lakes world heritage area. The camp sites are located on the eastern boundary, 2.5km from the mungo national park visitors centre, and 1km from Mungo lodge. The camp sites offer private locations amongst Pine, Belah, mallee and rose wood trees, some with stunning views of lake mungo and the walls of China. Mungo national park offers walking trails from .5km-10km, 70km drive tour and guided tours on the walls of China sandhills. Mungo lodge offers 7 day a week bar and bistro, guided mungo national park tours and scenic fights.
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Bindara Station

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents640 acres · Menindee, NSW
This is our listing for guests that prefer a roof over your their head! If you want to camp view our Bindara Camping listing. Bindara Station is an operational farm with beef cattle and irrigated lucerne hay. With emphasis on eco technology the property is powered with combination of solar, wind, gas and bio diesel. An important part of the station experience is to observe the day to day running of the property.Guests are encouraged to share our lifestyle and gain a taste of the real outback. Google maps is known to be wrong. We are on the Old Pooncarie Road south of Kinchega National Park and east of Tandou Lake and on the Darling River. Directions will be emailed when your booking is confirmed or call ahead for clarification.
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Old brotherony

20 sites · Tents10000 acres · Lake Cargelligo, NSW
Old Brotherony is currently operating as a carbon neutral cattle operation. Which is located in Central West NSW, over looking 13 miles of beautiful Lachlan River as well as winding Creeks running throughout the property. The property is one of the few remaining picturesque redgum forest habitats being the ideal place to come and sit, relax and take in the natural sounds of nature and view the large range of wild life such as kangaroos, emus, variety of birds and so many more. We have plenty of private locations within the property to go camping, fishing, swimming, kayaking (bring your own), bird watching and the list goes on. At Booberoi Weir built in 1901, which is one of the camp sites on the property, is a private secluded sandy beach. Campsites are for self sufficient campers only, who bring their own facilities and leave no trace. We ask that any pets are at all times supervised and do not disturb the farm animals or the wildlife. Camp fires are allowed (fire restrictions permitting) Fallen wood can be collected around the property but can bring your own if preferred.
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Broken Hill Tourist Park

128 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Broken Hill, NSW
Broken Hill Tourist Park is centrally located so you can experience everything our stunning outback region has to offer. We're close to all the main attractions including our much photographed 'Living Desert Scuptures' and we're handy to the city centre - 3 kms from the city's Tourist Information Centre and 1.5 kms from Centro Westside Plaza shopping centre. At Broken Hill Tourist Park we offer a range of accommodation to suit your holiday style and budget from luxurious cabins to powered caravan and camping sites, including private ensuite sites and drive-through sites for extra convenience. As our guest you can cool off in our inground swimming pool and the whole family can enjoy a delicious meal cooked to perfection on our undercover BBQ. Plus we offer Free Wireless Internet access throughout the park. (Check with Reception for details). And yes! We are Pet Friendly so you can bring your furry loved ones with you on your holiday and travels. Your dog can stay with you on any caravan or camping site any time of the year. Come and experience Broken Hill like a local and stay with us at Broken Hill Tourist Park. We look forward to welcoming you.
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Gilgooma Camp Ground

29 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3000 acres · Gilgooma, NSW
Nestled of the edge of the Australian outback is Gilgooma, a quintessential Australian family farm. Owned and occupied by three generations of farmers, Gilgooma has swung open the farm gate and is taking bookings for an unforgettable experience. Set against the backdrop of rugged bush beauty and sprawling landscapes, Gilgooma offers a unique opportunity to connect with the land and be immersed in the tranquillity and sometimes trials of rural life. Gilgooma provides a pet and family friendly, low-impact camping experience on a family-run property, allowing guests to unwind amidst the untouched beauty of the Australian bush. Guests can choose from unpowered camp sites, limited powered sites, or cozy cabin accommodations, each offering a private space under starry skies. Gilgooma offers an entirely undeveloped camp site, off the beaten track, about halfway between Coonamble and Pilliga. You have the freedom and space to stretch out in your own private space under wide skies. You will need to be self-sufficient and leave no trace. Gilgooma offers a low impact camping experience on a family farm and provides you with a genuine opportunity to connect with the land. Experience the unpredictable, rough, real country of Gilgooma. With no mobile reception or wifi, Gilgooma provides the perfect setting for you to unplug and unwind on the edge of the Pilliga West State Conservation Area; in an iconic Australian landscape offering rugged beauty on a grand scale. Gilgooma makes the ideal stopover for your travels and provides a convenient home base for local day trips. Itineraries revealing hidden gems and providing invaluable local insight have been designed by your hosts and are available to guests camping at Gilgooma. From meandering along tranquil creek beds to exploring rugged trails on bikes, Gilgooma offers a myriad of activities for guests to create their own adventures. Visitors can bird watch, stargaze from the shearer's stretchers or embark on self-guided tours to uncover hidden gems within the farm and its surrounding areas. For those seeking a deeper understanding of farm life, personalised farm tours are available, providing an immersive experience alongside the family. It is possible for you to have exclusive access to the entire site, just contact us with your proposed dates to arrange your private stay.
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Naturist Retreat Camp

7 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Hillston, NSW
The park is in a quiet area well away from the highway. Powered sites have plenty of room and nice views. There is lots of space for camping with access to facilities which include . Pool, Spa. There is BBQ facilities, hot showers, a laundry, and onsite cabins and caravans available at very nominal rates.There is old farm equipment on display throughout the park and a museum for you to peruse. The museum is now open in the Old Hut and well worth a visit to step back in-time.We look forward to your stay.
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Old Chum at the Ridge

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Lightning Ridge, NSW
Located at the Old Chum Opal Field in Lightning Ridge, about 2km from town. 2500m2 camping block. Visit the world-famous artesian bath for a relaxing dip. Visit the John Murry art gallery. See world-class gems Have lunch at the Lightning Ridge bowling club. Fossic for gems. See the sparks light show or visit one of the underground mines. Visit the club in the scrub or Glengarry Hilton on the grawin opal fields for a fine bush feed.
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Monkey Camp

4 sites · RVs, Tents126 acres · Sydney, NSW
These four primitive bush campsites are located 10 minutes from Bawley Point. Set on 126 acres with picturesque mountain and ocean views, you can sit around the campfire and relax or be as active as you desire with a range of activities, such as mountain biking or checking the local wildlife whilst hiking. These campsites suit self-contained campers with their own toilet/shower/water supply. Well behaved pets on leashes are welcome.
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Desert camping in New South Wales guide

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in Australia. If you're looking to explore the stunning desert terrain in New South Wales, we've got you covered. With over 149 options specifically tailored to your desert adventure, you'll find the perfect campsite to suit your needs. From the vast landscapes of Meralda Station Cobar (58 reviews) to the rustic charm of Bindara Station (19 reviews) and the scenic views at Balcatherine Grass Roots River View (9 reviews), you'll be spoilt for choice. Our campsites offer popular facilities such as rubbish disposal, campfires, and pet-friendly accommodations. And if you're into historic sites, wildlife watching, or hiking, you're in for a treat. So pack your bags and get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of New South Wales' desert landscape. With an average price per night of £30 and options as low as £15, affordable adventure awaits.

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