Private sites caravan camping near Grafton

Coast, river, and countryside all lie within easy reach of this horticultural city.

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Oceans Reach

9 sites · RVs, Tents110 acres · Pillar Valley, NSW
Immerse yourself on our Land for Wildlife where we encourage the native animals and humans to feel at home living together. It's an easy and safe place to rest for a night just off the FWY, or make it destination as we are central to so many amazing surf beaches, bush walks, rivers and historical towns along the Clarence River. This whole area of the Clarence Valley, Yuraygir National Park and State Forests is loaded with outdoor activities, birds, wildlife, and is a absolute hidden gem. Take your time here to explore our conservation property which has plenty of native flora and fauna to discover then head next door to the Glenugie State Forest which is a good place to hike, mountain bike, 4WD, hunt and bird watch. We live on site and will be in and out working on the property. As builders who love to use recycled items, we have made some pretty fun and interesting composting toilets and bathrooms for you to use and enjoy. We have our work cut out for us restoring the old Grafton Racecourse Beer Pavilion and the surrounding bush after years of logging and cattle grazing. We welcome you to have a fire, beers and explore as you wish. We are an easy going couple with no kids or pets, happy to leave you to it or show you around.
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The Ranch on Clarence

30 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents113 acres · Louisa Creek, NSW
The Ranch on Clarence River: Horse Lovers Camp & Riverside Escape Experience the tranquility of our 113-acre property with 1.3 km of stunning Clarence River frontage, home to over 30 majestic Andalusian, Warlander, and other horse breeds roaming freely. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, The Ranch on Clarence offers the perfect getaway. At The Ranch on Clarence, we’ve designed our campsites to feel truly exclusive, with each spot carefully situated to provide privacy and a sense of seclusion. Set up your self-contained tent or off-road caravan over looking the Clarence River and enjoy breathtaking views, from soaring cliffs to sandy beaches. Explore walking and mountain biking trails, spot platypus in the river, or unwind by peaceful rapids and swimming pools. For horse lovers, we offer personalized riding and equine experiences. Join a 1- or 2-hour River Ride, and if conditions are right, swim bareback with the horses in the river. For a unique thrill, hop aboard the Troopy Horse Safari and move with the herd as they gallop through the landscape. Beyond horses, there’s plenty to enjoy: swim, kayak, or fish in the refreshing waters, explore scenic trails on foot or bike, and relax by the campfire while stargazing under clear skies. Key Features: Exclusive, private campsites with 1.3 km of riverfront for off-road caravans and self-contained tents. Multi-day treks, River Rides, and the Troopy Horse Safari. Kayaking, fishing, swimming, and mountain biking. A flush toilet is available near the Homestead. Pets are welcome, however those inclined to chase livestock must be leashed or contained. Our property is accessible by 2WD and 4WD, with suitable sites for all vehicle types. Message us for advice on the best spots for your setup. If a soak under the stars calls to you, check out Swan Lake and book your fire bath experience. The Ranch on Clarence is the sister business of The Ranch Byron Bay, where unforgettable equine adventures continue. Ready to reconnect with nature and horses? Message us to plan your visit!
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Westbury Downs

7 sites · RVs, Tents2000 acres · Jackadgery, NSW
Cattle and horses roam the river flat as we are a beef breading cattle farm. Our property is situated across the road from the Mann River Caravan Park. This allows access to shop facilities for top us like ice, gas, take away food, an afternoon ice cream or canoe hire or planning a canoe trip on the river.  We have a number of different sites available, some with river views and river access and others around the property. Check out each of our listings to find out more. There are some great day trips to explore the area from your camp, other river crossings like Cangai, Hanging Rock, Coombadjha, Lliydale, Copmanhurst and many more. You can also head up the Gibraltar Range and check out Waspool National Parks, for some rainforest walks and bird watching or Boundary Falls. Toilet access can be made available on request otherwise please BYO toilet facilities. Sorry, no pets.
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Wild Nymboida Camping Dorrigo

3 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Moonpar, NSW
Come and enjoy our private camping spots on the beautiful Nymboida River, New South Wales. Check in is before 5pm no check-ins after 5pm Campers have direct access to the river which is great for swimming and paddling. Please note that this is a free flowing river and there are rapids and waterfalls in parts, so care must be taken in parts. The campsites do require a 4WD to be accessed and are not suitable for larger caravans. Small of road vans and camper trailers are fine. Pets are welcome but we are a working cattle property, so if your dog is going to chase cattle it's probably not a great fit. There is a lot to do in the area, including bushwalking, chasing waterfalls, local markets, restaurants, wineries and galleries. 20 minutes from Dorrigo and 50 minutes from Bellingen. We charge $25 per adult per night Kids are free
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The Bulbin

9 sites · RVs, Tents70 acres · Jacky Bulbin Flat, NSW
We have 250 acres (100Ha) of land, of which 175ac is for Livestock and remaining 75ac for bushy style camping . Enjoy the night sky, the wildlife, the quietness and several walk tracks. There are several camp sites to choose from, Grasslands camp/RV sites are in a large 5 acre clearing around the dam. Good for large and small groups. Creek Camp is a further 800m through the bush, a smaller site for privacy. Access by 2WD when ground is hard enough. Inquire if in question. (RV sita always 2WD) 8km West off the Highway and 10km North from Tullymorgan Council Dirt Road conditions vary due to weather. For local weather, copy and paste this link: https://app.weathercloud.net/d5849711516#evolution Nearest National Parks and State Forests: Bundjalung State Conservation Area to the East (2km) and Gibberagee State Forrest to the North (1.7km) and West (3.2km). Nearest Services- Woombah South turn off at Iluka Rd 7km # Fuel: Bimbimbi Riverside Tourist Park and Convenience Store # Rural Fire Service Station South: Chatsworth 11km, Chatsworth Rd Turnoff (300m after overhead bridge). School , Store, River Park. # Chatsworth General Store, Open 7-4 M-F, 8-3 Sat-Sun. Good Coffee and meals in picturesque location by the Clarence river Harwood, 13km South, turn off just B4 Big Bridge, then Nth # General Store and Post Office, Good Coffee ; Pies 7am-5pm M-F, Sat 8-12 # Harwood Hotel, Boat Ramp, Farm Store, Farm Machinery East: Iluka 33km 7km South, 25km East. # Fuel, Police, Ambulance, RFS, Post Office, IGA Supermarket Hardware, Food, Pub, Boating, Fishing Surfing, Club, Ferry to Yamba. East: Shark Bay - Drive On Beach 26km (7km B4 Iluka Village) South: Maclean 23km South # Hospital, Police, Fuel 24Hr, Fire, Court House, Club, Pub, Cafés, Supermarkets (IGA, Spar), River Parks, Showground, Op Shops South: Yamba 35km Police, Fuel 24Hr, Fire Clubs Beaches Coles Sth West: Lawrence 27km (Dirt) Local Markets : Wed Yamba Market 7am-11 Wkly 1st Sun Iluka 6am-1pm 2nd Sat Maclean 8am-12 3rd Sun Ashby 8am-12 4th Sun Yamba River Market 5th Sat Woombah 8-11 Quarterly
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Near and Far Yamba

11 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Micalo Island, NSW
Near and Far Yamba is on an exclusive riverside private property, located 10 mins drive from Yamba NSW. If you like the quiet and being away from the mob in a rural area, you will enjoy this out of the ordinary property. If you’re an early riser you will see wonderful sunrises over the river, plenty of kangaroos, birds, jumping mullet, maybe a dolphin or sea eagle. The owners large homestead is visible, they are happy to share their property and surrounds as offered. CAMPSITES: 2 Exclusive spacious separate camp sites near the river - Cubby Waterfront site, space for group 1-3 Caravans, tents, campers, coasters etc . Mango Tree River View Site space for group 1- 2 Caravans, campers. SKIPPY Bush Camp 2 open field - short Stay for self contained ensuite caravans only. Not riverfront, tap water only, no other facilities. All sites - Leave no trace, means take your rubbish away. 3km all weather private road. A secluded private property with open spaces, unfenced river and canals, farm animals and wildlife close by. Kangaroos are regularly around the buildings, in the yard and can be grazing up to the door at night. Town water, grid power, Telstra WIFI is available in the area but not provided. Dog friendly, secure available if required.
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Timbarra Valley

22 sites · RVs, Tents25000 acres · Rocky River, NSW
The Timbarra or Rocky River is an area of great beauty southeast of Tenterfield with soaring mountains cradling the river flats and undulating hills below and is a renowned cattle breeding region. The Petrie family have been in Tenterfield since 1860 and have owned properties in the valley for over 100 years. Tim’s great-grandfather was known as Rocky Jack because of his extensive holdings. Cattle are still walked up to the Timbarra Plateau property from the river properties ‘Man From Snowy River’ style. The Plateau can be seen rising above the valley to the north from the confluence of Demon Creek and the Timbarra/Rocky River. These flow along the Demon Fault which is clearly visible on a satellite map. The 3 valley properties ‘Corner Camp’, ‘Boundary’ and ‘’Pavels’ combined with ‘Timbarra Plateau’ total over 25000 acres. The whole valley was part of 2 earlier large selections averaging 100000 acres which gradually became broken up in the late 1800s/early 1990s. There is a proud timber history in the valley and the surrounding forested mountains with large sections of State Forest now transferred to Washpool National Park which abuts both the eastern and western boundaries of ‘Boundary’ (which takes its name from Boundary Creek). The National Park and Forestland State Forest can be accessed to the west via the Billirimba Fire Trail. The eastern section of Washpool stretches across to the Clarence River, the largest eastern river in NSW. Washpool is where the Cedar King went missing and was never located. The Timbarra/Rocky River flows into the Clarence at Tabulam and then on to Grafton and out to sea at Yamba. The headwaters of the Rocky are all the way south to the Glen Innes Grafton road so the river can rise quickly if there is a downpour upstream. Interestingly when the Chinese gold miners left the Timbarra Plateau they came down with rickshaws into the Timbarra Valley then scaled the mountains to the west, near Boundary Creek, looking for their next gold diggings towards Glen Innes. The Boundary campsites at Boundary Riverside, The Cockatoo, The China Wall, and the Caves are all suitable for caravans, RVs, Camping trailers, tents and swags as is Timbarra Plateau. Corner Camp and Pavels are suitable for camping trailers, tents and swags. Boundary campsites access are all unaffected if the river rises however we will not take bookings at Corner Camp or Pavels in the likelihood of the river rising as we are committed to safety and avoiding inconvenience for guests. The Rocky is a very special place and we have campers who first came as children and are now bringing their grandchildren. We expect our guests to treat the area respectfully, and only leave footprints and tyre tracks. The valley provides wonderful scenery and settings for bushwalking, birdwatching, photography, painting, bicycle riding, swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and canoeing, or just kicking back relaxing by the river, listening to the soothing sounds of the water, birds, and the turtles and platypus splashing, or being amazed at the mirror like images on the waters surface on a still day or the flickering light of a campfire at night and the stars above.
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Black Mountain Nymboida River 4/AWD

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents170 acres · Nymboida, NSW
You will come here to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of `Black Mountain'. `Black Mountain’ is on Gumbainggir country. It is a registered conservation property bordering Nymboida River and Nymboi-Binderay National Park. Alastair and I have shared the property for more than 25 years and consider ourselves custodians of this precious place. Visitors enjoy: the pristine river; walking tracks through diverse terrain; starry night skies and campfires. Previous guests recommend staying at least two nights to soak up the atmosphere and explore the area. Choose from the 'Ant Shack' or four adjacent campsites with easy access and views to the Nymboida River. Shared facilities include a hot shower and composting toilets. You can walk, swim and kayak, explore the area or just relax for days. We can’t accommodate domestic animals or allow fishing, not even catch and release because we protect our wildlife and the endangered Eastern Cod. Black Mountain is remote but just 60 kilometres from Grafton or Coffs (via back way). 2WD access to our house is from Nymboida only. 4WD/AWD from Lowanna or Glenreagh and 4WD/AWD down to the river/campsite area - Not suitable for caravans. All proceeds from Airbnb and Hipcamp are invested in the continuing conservation of Black Mountain.
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Cardiff Alpacas

6 sites · RVs, Tents140 acres · Harwood, NSW
IMPORTANT: Please read this and our site descriptions/rules before booking! N.B. We do not accept children under 8 years of age. Our check-in period is 2 PM to 5.30 PM. If you are unable to arrive within this timeframe then you should not book with us. We do not have staff available to deal with early or late arrivals. ALL bookings MUST be made AT LEAST 24 hours in advance. Our campsite facilities are basic and best suited to self-contained campers. We DO NOT provide general toilet or ablution facilities. However, we do have portable toilet and shower units available for hire (see under Extras). We are a 55 hectare alpaca & llama stud & sugar cane farm, just off the Pacific Hwy, on Harwood Island, in the Clarence River. Our extensive and carefully-maintained pastures offer a wide selection of peaceful, private campsites. There are also numerous small stands of natural vegetation providing shade and shelter. In close proximity to us are shopping centres, surfing beaches and areas of outstanding natural beauty. We operate as a cottage industry, processing alpaca fleece & manufacturing products from it. We regularly conduct tours & maintain a small farm shop. We also offer a full range of home-cooked meals. NOTE: If you book Extras or Meals you choice of campsites will be limited.
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The Good Life Camping

6 sites · RVs, Tents112 acres · Nana Glen, NSW
Wake up to the sounds of the Australian bush and the sight of kangaroos and wallabies grazing in the pasture. This property offers a truly immersive back to nature experience. It's the ideal spot to unwind and relax. Privacy is paramount here. With spacious camping areas strategically spread across the property, you will have your own secluded spot to pitch your tent or park your RV or camper. This is your own personal oasis, where you can truly embrace the beauty of the great outdoors. It's Nana Glen's hidden gem, a new hobby farm with lush green pastures and stunning landscape views. A tranquil and private setting, this property is the perfect destination for those seeking to rejuvenate and reconnect with nature. Things to do at The Good Life Hobby Farm are what you want them to be, from relaxing with a good book and soaking up the tranquility, take a leisurely stroll around the farm or a more vigorous bushwalk through the 70 acres of bushland with lots of trails. At night, marvel at the starlit sky while experiencing the wonder of complete silence, far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Our Story: We have recently purchased and moved to this gorgeous property and are planning a toilet and shower block, picnic tables and a rain water tank for drinking. We'll be getting more animals, growing loads of fruit and veg and be able to provide farm fresh eggs. So many exciting things to look forward to, we'd love to have you visit and enjoy our journey! Local Attractions: Visit one of the breath taking beaches of the Coffs Coast only 25 minutes drive away or enjoy the many tourist attractions the area has to offer including the Big Banana Fun Park, Forest Sky Pier and Butterfly Farm. Shops and Restaurants: There's a pub (great meals!), bakery and takeaway shop only 5 minutes drive away in the historic town of Glenreagh, and, a cafe, chemist, service station and general store at Nana Glen 10 minutes drive away. Communications: There isn't any wifi signal available. Phone signal should be fine for Optus customers, Telstra customers not so much.
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Bush by the Sea

3 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Bucca, NSW
Beautiful picturesque property backing on to State Forest in the Bucca valley. ******entrance is via main road not via forest, use google maps**** IG - bucca_valley_blueberries FB - Bucca Valley Blueberries Only 5 minutes from beaches. Mountain biking, hiking & 4WDing directly at the back of property. Blueberries to pick December/January. Fresh honey & garlic from the property available, all chemical free. 5 minutes from shopping centre & Tavern. Lots of State forests; National Parks nearby to explore. Must be self contained with toilet/shower facilities and take all rubbish/waste with you on departure. Must be tidy, quiet and respectful. No animals allowed. 15 minutes from Coffs Harbour, 40 minutes from Grafton. Reserves the right to refuse bookings and ask guests to leave. Must respect owners property and privacy. Working property, with horses 🐴. Open to public for blueberry 🫐 picking in Christmas holidays. Can provide drinking water only. May allow camp fires in designated areas depending on fire bans. Private camp sites near dam. Check out Bucca Valley Blueberries 🫐 on Facebook and Insta https://www.instagram.com/reel/CrB-lN0vUzN/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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Private sites caravan camping near Grafton guide

Overview

On the banks of the Clarence River, Grafton is famous for its thousands of purple-flowering jacaranda trees, the subject of Australia’s oldest floral festival. Check out the blooms as you stroll around town, then head out to one of several national parks within day-trip distance of the city, where you can hike through the rainforest, explore beaches and dunes, or enjoy water sports along the rivers. Camping is equally varied—check into a caravan by the riverside or pitch your tent at backcountry bush campsites.

Where to go

Clarence Valley

Rocky gorges and pockets of rainforest line the banks of the Clarence River, which curls its way from the Dividing Range through Grafton to the North Coast. Head west to canoe through the rapids at the Clarence Gorge, hire a houseboat, or pitch your tent at riverside camping grounds. To the east, the lagoons, islands, and beaches around Yamba and Iluka provide ample opportunities for fishing and water sports, as well as surfing along the coast. 

NSW North Coast   

Less than an hour’s drive east of Grafton, the North Coast is home to golden beaches, lush rainforest, and coastal estuaries. Hike along the coast and camp by the beachside in Yuraygir National Park, then hop between beaches such as Woolgoolga, Red Rock, and Sapphire Beach. To the south, Coffs Harbour has surf breaks, seafood restaurants, and the popular Big Banana Fun Park. 

New England Tablelands 

West of Grafton, wild rivers tumble through gorges, and swaths of World Heritage-listed rainforest blanket the tablelands. There are six national parks to choose from where you camp in the bush, hike through the jungle, or venture off-road along rugged 4WD trails. Highlights include white water rafting in Nymboida National Park, rainforest walks in Washpool National Park, and canoeing through Guy Fawkes River National Park.

When to go

Grafton blushes with purple flowers in spring (September through November) when the city’s iconic jacaranda trees bloom. Time your visit for the biggest event of the year—the week-long jacaranda Festival at the end of October—when thousands of visitors flock to the town. Grafton has four distinct seasons, but it rarely gets too hot or cold for camping and outdoor activities.

Know before you go

  • Grafton has bus links to the surrounding towns, but you’ll need your own vehicle to explore the tablelands and national parks.
  • Grafton has a selection of shops where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies.
  • Fire bans are common during summer and dry periods, so check local recommendations before lighting a campfire and always use the designated fire pits.
  • A permit is required to camp within NSW’s national parks, and campsites must be booked in advance.

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