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Cudgella on Bundidgerry Creek

1 site · RV, Tent45 acres · Narrandera, NSW
Our property is set in a tranquil location on the banks of the Bundidgerry Creek out of view of main road, safely behind a locked gate. The campsite is a convenient 14km from Narrandera, and 12km from Grong Grong, not far off the Newell Highway. In town you will find all the supply and grocery stores to meet your needs.Located on the banks of Bundidgerry Creek on the Old Wagga Road you will find the old Cobb & Co route, south of the Newell Highway. Camp along the same water’s edge where travellers from past centuries would stop overnight on their journey out west. The campsite is located on the edge of the creek in an open, grassed area with plenty of shady trees. The creek flows well all year round and offers a fantastic spot for the family to enjoy. Swim, fish, kayak, canoe, launch a boat or relax and read a book as the sunlight reflects off the water.At camp you will have access to the undercover camp kitchen with a sink, BBQ and tables. There is a firepit, wood fired pizza oven for cooking. Guests have access to a gas hot water shower and flushing toilet. We ask that you leave no trace and take all your belongings and rubbish with you.Your pet is welcome to camp with you.Enjoy boating, fishing, kayaking or just relax.
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Tulley's Corner

11 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Narrandera, NSW
Tulley's Corner is untouched land located on the outskirts of Leeton. The property is split in two by a road leading into the township. Enjoy nature and fresh country air at its finest. One side of the road is for private use only but we have since opened up the other side to holiday makers and events such as weddings.
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Numeralla

3 sites · RVs, Tents83 acres · Narrandera, NSW
Welcome to our riverside farm used to rehabilitate injured and orphaned wildlife. River red gums are frequented by free-ranging koalas.We have two beaches for river swimming and high banks for fishing. More suited for tent campers and camper trailers to access campsite near the river beach. Large caravans and motorhomes will not be suitable for access to the river but paddock space away from the river would be suitable. There are no amenities so you'll need to have your own. If there is an emergency please see me for access to granny flat for use of amenities. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place. Please see the host before lighting a fire. Plenty of firewood lying around for you to gather your own.Guests are welcome to see me on arrival and view orphaned wildlife (joey roos, possums and birds) which we have in care. Please, no pets - we have orphaned wildlife.
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The best camping near Murrumbidgee Valley National Park guide

Overview

About

Murrumbidgee Valley National Park beckons adventurers with its sprawling river red gum forests and abundant wildlife. Here, you can immerse yourself in activities like fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching. The park offers the ultimate bush camping experience, with opportunities to find your own secluded spot along the Murrumbidgee River.

Notable campgrounds

  • Sandy Beach campground: Nestled by the river, this spot is perfect for fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
  • MIA 2 campgrounds: A serene getaway offering a true bush camping experience amid the river red gums.
  • Uri campgrounds: Ideal for those seeking tranquillity and the chance to spot local wildlife in their natural habitat.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred camping spot, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times for a more tranquil experience and better site availability.
  • Keep an eye on the park's website for any cancellations that might free up a site.
  • Explore nearby camping options in Murrumbidgee Valley Regional Park if the national park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Murrumbidgee Valley National Park is during spring, with active wildlife and picturesque morning mists. Autumn offers balmy evenings ideal for camping, while summer provides perfect conditions for swimming. Winter is the season for Murray crayfish, making it a great time for fishing.

Know before you go

  • Check for any current alerts or closures before planning your visit.
  • Remember, the park is always open, but may close due to poor weather or fire danger.
  • Mobile phone reception is limited, so plan accordingly and download the Emergency Plus app.
  • Pets are not permitted within the national park; consider Murrumbidgee Valley Regional Park for camping with dogs.
  • Unsealed roads and dry weather restrictions may affect access; ensure your vehicle is suitable.

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