The best camping near Jindalee National Park

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Jarabin on the Murrumbidgee

11 sites · RVs, Tents1000 acres · Berremangra, NSW
Follow us on Facebook and Insta - Jarabin.au Located along a 2km stretch of the Murrumbidgee River with a mountain backdrop, Riverview is a working Angus cattle farm, it does not get more breathtaking than this! Little over an hour from Canberra and three from Sydney, you can enjoy large campsites right on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. Swimming, floating down rapids, fishing, bike riding, and hiking! So many activities to keep you entertained or just sit back and listen to the rapids from the front of your tent. We are pet friendly, bring your four-legged family members with you - they'll love it just as much as you! We also have secure yards with water for horses, with plenty of walking and riding trails on the farm, you'll have an unforgettable time! Please note, no mobile reception at sites. You will receive a notification 2 days before arrival with the gate code, please note this down as you will not be able to access the Hipcamp app on site (due to no mobile reception). All campers must be self-contained with their own camp toilet, and we kindly ask you take all waste with you when you leave.
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Karoola Station

10 sites · RVs, Tents5000 acres · Mundarlo, NSW
Karoola Station is a working family farm, lucky enough to have frontage and easy access to the Murrumbidgee River near Gundagai in NSW, halfway between Sydney and Melbourne. We are located a short 13km drive off the Hume Highway and only 45 minutes from Wagga Wagga the largest inland city in NSW. Not only is Gundagai the gateway to the Riverina but the Snowy Mountains Alpine area is within a day trip from here too, making it a great central location. We are sheep graziers, and in season, visitors can observe the newborn lambs or freshly shorn sheep. There are no amenities available, self contained camping only. Campfires permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren't in place. Please consult hosts regarding fires during dry summer months even when no fire ban in place. Good access for caravans Karoola gives you the opportunity to fish, swim, boat or kayak on the river. You can walk along the riverbank or up onto the rocky outcrop for a great view of the Murrumbidgee floodplain and surrounding farming country or perhaps you would just like to relax with a good book and drink under the huge gumtrees on the riverbank in peace and quiet. Dogs permitted (see rules).
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Aurora Serendipity

20 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Gundagai, NSW
Aurora Serendipity: Your Riverfront Retreat Discover Tranquility in Gundagai Escape the hustle and bustle and find your peaceful sanctuary at Aurora Serendipity, a picturesque riverside campsite nestled in the heart of south Gundagai. Embrace the serenity of the Murrumbidgee River, just steps away from your campsite. Whether you're seeking a quiet escape with loved ones or an opportunity to reconnect with nature, Aurora Serendipity offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Key Features: Prime Location: Embrace the best of both worlds - the tranquility of the river and the convenience of being just a short drive from the vibrant town of Gundagai. Explore local attractions, indulge in delicious cuisine, and experience the warmth of the local community. Natural Amenities: Camp comfortably with access to fresh filtered water and the possibility of power if needed. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the natural surroundings, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Bring your loved ones to share the joy of camping and create cherished memories together. Let your children explore, play, and connect with nature in a safe and welcoming environment. Stunning Scenery: Witness the breathtaking colors of dawn and dusk as the sun paints the sky over the river. Capture unforgettable moments and immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Cultural Exploration: Delve into the rich culture and history of the Gundagai region. Discover local attractions, immerse yourself in Indigenous heritage, and gain a deeper appreciation for the land you're on. What to Expect: Relaxation: Unwind and recharge amidst the peaceful ambiance of Aurora Serendipity. Let the gentle sounds of the river soothe your soul and leave the stresses of everyday life behind. Nature: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Observe the diverse wildlife, breathe in the fresh air, and reconnect with the earth. Adventure: Explore the region's diverse offerings, including hiking, fishing, and cultural experiences. Embark on exciting adventures and create lasting memories. Community: Connect with fellow campers who share a love for nature and tranquility. Share stories, laughter, and experiences around the campfire, forging new friendships along the way. Aurora Serendipity invites you to escape the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary. Experience the magic of riverside camping and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your stay today and discover the tranquility that awaits you at Aurora Serendipity. Please note that Aurora Serendipity is currently under development. We are continuously working to enhance our facilities and amenities to provide the best possible camping experience. Stay tuned for updates and exciting new additions. *We look forward to welcoming you to your riverfront retreat!
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AU$55
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Waimanu Marae

10 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Crowther, NSW
have 200 acres which incorporates rocky mountain and paddocks. There is a walking track around the paddocks or you can bush walk the bush track. We also back on to the Dananbilla national park which is 35 square kilometres. A running spring fed creek with yabbies and watercress and small water hole in creek for a dip with small water fall. We back on to 35 square kms of national park called Dananbilla. You can see kangaroos, wallaby, wombat and if lucky akidna , goanna , lace monitor and many varieties of birds. Great cell phone service with optus and telstra but not Vodafone. Can charge your phone ,just bring your lead and power plug. Plenty of firewood for your stay from fallen dead branches. The mountain has the origional trig station for the area on top from early 1800s with beautifull views. We cater for all size vehicles. Meals are priced per person, and must be purchased with booking for our planning. www.waimanumarae.com.au
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Young Country Getaway

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Young, NSW
Located near Young, this campsite is set on grassy undulating land. This is a working farm. You will need to be a self-contained camper with own camping toilet/shower, drinking water and supplies. There are rubbish facilities available for guests. Enjoy the crisp air and relax by the campfire at night. Known as the Hilltop region, the township of Young and surrounds are full of rolling hills, farmlands and bush. If you visit in spring you'll be able to see fields full of bright yellow canola flowers as far as the eye can see. Bring your camera! In December Young celebrates the National Cherry Festival, where you will find live music, a parade, fireworks and of course lots and lots of freshly picked, plump cherries. The region also has many vineyards and food providores as well as museums and some great historical sites. Our property is located a short distance out of town for all your shopping needs. Pets on leashes welcome.
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Ben Hall Creek Camp

11 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Grenfell, NSW
Come and camp on the banks of a creek, where the bushranger Ben Hall used to camp with his horses in the mid 1800s! The property is located smack bang in the middle of Young, Forbes, West Wylong and Cowra - taking about an hour to drive to each. The is plenty to do and see in the area, including exploring the nearby Weddin Mountains National Park and Bimbi State Forest. Just 20 minute North is the quaint town of Grenfell. Tucked into the beautiful Lachlan Valley, Grenfell is a fascinating gold rush town with great galleries, historic buildings and superb country pubs. There are also many events celebrating the town’s rich history and culture. Campers will enjoy flat, grassy sites on this 15 acre block. The creek is suitable for swimming, fishing, gabbling and paddling, and is quite wide in spots. This campsite suits self contained campers, who bring their own facilities and leave no trace. The access is via a dirt road (easy drive). You're welcome to bring your dog.
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Brooklyn Springs Farm Escape

14 sites · RVs, Tents932 acres · Brungle Creek, NSW
932 acres of stunning views in a beautiful valley nestled in the hills between Tumut and Gundagai. It's a working property currently running cattle. We are located at Brungle Creek, between Tumut and Gundagai. We have many private, secluded, beautiful spots for you to choose from. The views are spectacular and the atmosphere is the ultimate for relaxing. It's best for self sufficient campers as there are no toilets or amenities. In advance, you can arrange a farm tour through host. There are no toilets for campers so you will need to be self-contained with your own camping toilet and shower. Drinking and cooking water available. Our cabin is fully contained with all that you need for a comfortable stay. Dogs permitted but must be well controlled and NOT chase livestock. Campfires permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren't in place. Firewood available, discuss with host where to get it from. Lovely spot to relax and unwind and really connect. The night sky is incredible, lay back and gaze for hours. You will only have neighbours if you bring them with you, all camps are private! Bliss!
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Travellers Village Rest

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Bowning, NSW
Stay on our 2 acre block on the edge of a small village in the southern tablelands of NSW. We are conveniently close to the Hume Highway, with a level grassed site with scattered gum trees providing shade. Travellers between Melbourne and Sydney can easily pull in off the highway for a quick set up for the night, then be back on the road the next morning. Alternatively, our site is an excellent base to stay for a few days while you explore Canberra and surrounds, as it is an hour to the Nation’s capital. Sure, we can hear the highway and occasional trains as they go past on the main line but there are also plenty of bird calls and some neighbouring wallabies. There is a small creek on the boundary of the camping block that attracts birds but is not suitable for swimming. We have town water available for campers and toilet facilities are a short 400m walk to the middle of the village. The nearest dump point is 15 minutes away in the town of Yass. Winters are excellent for small fires for cooking and then putting another log on to enjoy the rest of the evening under the stars. We have dedicated fire pits or you can use your own. As an added bonus, there are metal sculptures dotted around the block created by the host. Each site is spacious enough for up to 4 vans if you are travelling in a group. It is easy to navigate through the trees and use it as a drive through.
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AU$20
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Boorowa Hipcamp - Wombles Common

6 sites · RVs4 acres · Boorowa, NSW
Rustic, Rural, Relaxing, Romantic...our camp site is for you. Located on the edge of town, and on the Boorowa River, our land offers peace and quiet with plenty of space. Overlooking rural paddocks, and the river, you can enjoy the tranquility that a farming landscape has to offer. Perfect family holiday location. You will need to be a self-contained camper with own camping toilet/shower, and supplies. We have one power outlet available. Known as the Hilltop region, the township of Boorowa, and surrounds are full of rolling hills, farmlands and bush. If you visit in spring you'll be able to see fields full of bright yellow canola flowers as far as the eye can see. Bring your camera! Townships close by: Yass, Young, Harden, Binalong, Rye Park, Cowra, Wyangla Dam, Burrinjuck Dam, Wee Jasper (1.5hrs from Canberra, 3.5hrs from Sydney). More info on Hilltops region: https://www.visithilltopsregion.com.au/
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AU$45
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Retreat Shearers' Quarters

1 site · RV, Tent1700 acres · Junee, NSW
PLEASE NOTE: Retreat is a working farm. For biosecurity reasons, we cannot host visitors who have returned from overseas within the last 10 days. Retreat is a historic sheep station and regenerative farm on Pinchgut Creek, in Wiradjuri Country, on the southwest slopes of NSW. Strategic grazing methods are fostering biodiversity (above and below ground). Creekside revegetation has brought the waterway back to life. Birdlife abounds. Take a walk along the creek, through the regenerating woodland. Pitch your tent under shady white cedar trees, beside the Retreat Shearer's Quarters. After sunset, listen for the mopoke owls, which sometimes call from the branches of ancient yellow box trees. Nights are dark here. Marvel at a sky full of stars. Occasionally, a rare Australasian bittern, nesting in the reed beds on Pinchgut Creek, will add its booming call to the night time frog chorus. Butcher birds often sing at sunrise. The towns of Cootamundra, Temora and Junee are less than half an hour away. Guests have access to two hot showers, a laundry, toilet, and drinking water (rainwater). There is access to electricity, but no rubbish facilities. We ask that you remove all of your own rubbish, as we don't have a council rubbish pickup service. Stay cozy in the evenings around the campfire. Campfires can be made in the cooler months, by permission, and only in the designated fire circle. Tents may only be set up under the old, shady white cedar trees on the western side of the long, corrugated iron dormitory building, with a view towards the creek. The campsite is 2WD accessible and there's plenty of room for motorhomes, campervans and camper trailers. The campsite is grassy and level, but the area can get boggy in wet weather. Please check in with us about the current conditions. ​​​ No pets please.
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The best camping near Jindalee National Park guide

Overview

About

Jindalee National Park, a haven of natural beauty established in 2011, spans over 1061 hectares of pristine landscapes. Here, adventurers can immerse themselves in a variety of activities, from wildlife watching to scenic hikes. Although the park does not offer campgrounds, its vast wilderness is a playground for day-trippers seeking a connection with nature.

When to go

The best time to visit Jindalee National Park is during the milder seasons of spring and autumn, offering comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer brings heat that can intensify the Australian bush, while winter may see cooler days, ideal for avid hikers.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts and fire bans before planning your visit to ensure a safe experience.
  • Visitor centre contact hours are from 9am to 5pm daily, except Christmas Day, for any inquiries.
  • Remember to bring adequate water and sun protection, especially during the warmer months.
  • Be mindful of the park's natural environment; take all trash with you and stay on designated trails.
  • For emergency services, dial 000 and stay informed about fire safety at the NSW National Parks fire safety page.

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