The best camping near Terrick Terrick National Park

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Murray River Bush Camp

14 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Torrumbarry, VIC
Our property is located at Torrumbarry, very close, (3 minute walk) to the Murray River. It is a beautiful bush setting with plenty of shade, privacy and flat easy access that is perfect for all camping including tents, camper trailers, camper vans and caravans. There are no set sites as such, you may choose your own camping spot in the bush setting. Enjoy your favourite water activities, swimming, kayaking, fishing or boating. Bike rides and walks along the river. Or just enjoy the bush setting. We are within easy reach of the Torrumbarry boat ramp. Camp fires are allowed in fire drums which are available and fire wood is available in $15 lots. Text Julie for delivery. You may bring your own wood. A toilet and shower is available. A hot shower is $2. An honesty box is located on the shower for your shower money. Please, take your rubbish waste with you. Pets are welcome, but must be under control at all times. We hope you enjoy your stay.
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Somerville Park (Bendigo)

20 sites · RVs, Tents500 acres · Fosterville, VIC
Welcome to Somerville Park, a 500 acre sheep farm at Fosterville. There are a variety of beautiful campsites suitable for self-contained guests who have their own toilet/shower facilities and drinking water. Fires are permitted out of fire restriction times and feel free to bring your furry friends, making sure they're leashed at all times. The farm is completely surrounded by the Wellsford state forest which offers bush walking and many tracks for bike riding. Mt Sugarloaf which is situated south of the property provides a great hike. Spectacular sunrises and sunsets create beautiful reflections on the water in the numerous dams on the property. Rainfall can restrict access to sites on the property. The city of Bendigo is 25mins drive. Epsom is a 15min drive where you will find a shopping centre which includes a petrol station, Woollies, Pizza, Chemist Warehouse, Aldi, Brumbys Bakery, Reject Shop, Fish and Chips and BWS. Lake Eppalock is a 25min drive where you can engage in water sport activities. The Campaspe River is 10mins away. The farm is very quiet and restful with the sounds of abundant native bird life and provides great subjects and scenery for the photographic enthusiast.
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Loddon River Park

32 sites · RVs, Tents70 acres · Bendigo, VIC
Our beautiful property is located on 70 acres and has 1000m of river front on the Loddon River 3km down Newbridge Maldon Road from Bridgewater. There is an IGA supermarket nearby in Inglewood, which is 11km away, and the Bridgewater pub and bakery are located 3km away. Both world-renowned feeds. The place consists of privacy, use of kayaks and safety gear, fishing rods, boat ramp, and a lovely getaway for a couple or family. We've also recently added a basketball court, beach volleyball, mini football oval and soccer goals. Lots to do! Come here to enjoy the peace, and six meters of clean clear water at your camp door if you please. Fire pits are provided and we offer firewood for sale if needed, outside of fire-ban season - No firewood is to be taken from the property unless paid for. This is a unique camp experience. All we ask is you leave the place as you found it. The stars in the night sky are second to none, we hope you enjoy your stay as much as we do. IMPORTANT: We do not offer toilet facilities, so all campers MUST be self-contained, and take all waste with them. In order to protect the fragile river system, strictly no dumping of waste or greywater on the property. Waterski boats are strictly prohibited. We require at least 12 hours notice before your stay, but if you do need a last-minute spot, please feel free to send us an enquiry and we may be able to accommodate you. Whilst pets are welcome, please inform us prior to booking if you are planning to bring pets along. We kindly ask that you keep them at your site as do not want to upset other guests with barking dogs, and wish to protect our wildlife.
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Tooranie Stay

6 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Moama, NSW
Our 300-acre off-grid property backs onto the Barmah National Park. This forest, together with the adjoining Millewa forest, forms the largest River Red Gum forest in the world - it's majestic to explore. Our property is just 500 meters from the Murray River. From your camp, roughly a 1 kilometre walk through the forest. On our boundary is Backwater Creek, which fills with water when the Murray River is up. NOTE: Creek is often dry. It has water in it after environmental flows of the Murray. This can happen several times a year and the water lasts a few months. If you have any questions about water levels please ask before booking as it might be dry when you're here. We're located just 5kms northeast of Moama, where you can hop aboard a paddle-steamer, visit waterside wineries and soak up rich riverboat heritage. We offer a few large, beautiful, basic bush camping sites (the best kind!) in amongst 50 acres of bushland, with 100's of meters and trees between you and other potential campers. The rest of our property is used for cropping and sheep. Campers must take out what you bring in. Big Bama and No 3 - you'll need to be fully self contained. There is a dump point in Moama. Toilets can be hired from Central Hire in Echuca. They can deliver it for you. Mobile and internet is usually reliable, though with long weekends and summer school holidays the service seems to disappear! *Please feel free to book anyone in your possie that is under 18 as a child.
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Whip Stick Forest

4 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Eaglehawk, VIC
The Whip Stick Forest campsite is located on the outskirts of Bendigo. This is an ideal place to take a break away from it all. Peace and tranquility surrounded by nature. We are just far enough away from the town to offer the outdoors feel and close enough to town to enjoy sightseeing, and many outdoor activities and access to shops, fuel and most of the usual shopping needs. Here you will find a nice open space amongst the gum trees with drinking water, toilet, and outdoor shower. rubbish/recycling bins and access to wifi if needed. Relax under the stars with a warm fire in a secluded spot in the middle of open space and the fresh air. The property is fenced off, so you can feel safe and secure. You can relax and let the kids can run around knowing they are safe inside the camp ground. Only minutes from town where you will find supplies, close to the local swimming pool and 10 minutes from a popular watering hole. Enjoy all that Bendigo and surrounding areas have to offer, check out the historic gold mining attractions and come home to rest in a tranquil setting amongst the trees, the birds and the stars. Bendigo itself features some fantastic heritage architecture and a creative community. Be sure to check out coffee houses down little laneways and the many culinary options of the restaurants in town.
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Sandalwoods by the lagoon

1 site · RV, Tent100 acres · Torrumbarry, VIC
We truly are in the bush offering camping on the edge of a peaceful lagoon which allows you to see Australian natural beauty at it’s best. Kangaroos hop past and the birdlife is simply stunning. The Murray River is a walk away so bushwalking is as easy as putting your boots on. While we do not provide amenities we do provide a vista that is hard to find. Botanical rare flora and fauna are found on these Sandhills. We have ancient sandalwood trees, remnant Murray Pines, huge eucalyptus trees and myrtle bushes. This country is of The Wolithica clan of the Yorta Yorta nation and is steeped in cultural history. Scar trees, maddens and more. Echidna and wallabies, eagles and sand ridge birds abound.We ask that you leave only your footprints and to know that if you don’t bring it with you it’s not here.The towns of Echuca and Gunbower are not far away And provide culinary delights, paddle steamer rides and lots of activities for visitors. If you want you can just chillax and rewild your senses right here on the lagoon or you can go find adventure close by. Riverside wineries, gourmet food, hire a kayak, go boating or feel the history of the river on board a paddle steamer.
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Kilbirnie Peak Glamping

1 site · Lodging5000 acres · Berrimal, VIC
Kilbirnie Peak Glamping is situated on our 6th generation family farm. Here, you'll find a sunrise and sunset lovers delight. Bleeting sheep in the distance, kangaroos grazing below, eagles flying above, a true farm life glamping experience. The main operation here on the farm is cropping canola, wheat, barley, lupins and running merino ewes to grow fat lambs and wool. Tim and Susie with sons Joe and Sam live at the homestead 2km from the glamping site, we’re all happy to assist with any problems that may pop up. Book with us, and you'll arrive to your gorgeous tent furnished and ready to relax. The 5m Bell tent is uniquely situated in a secluded old tin shed amongst the Berrimal Hills with incredible 360 views on top of the peak. The accommodation is set up for couples, with a queen bed and many extra comforts to help you unwind, including the indulgent bath with a view (with hot water!), flush toilet, hot water shower, well equipped camp kitchen and more. If the weathers cool, warm up at the fire pit or by the wood burning fire. Book a gourmet boz with cheese and crackers, or order a pizza prep box for the gas pizza oven as additional treats during your stay. For larger groups, we can also provide a 3 metre bell tent or Carrie the Caravan both fully furnished for an extra fee. Message us for details.
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Secluded Riverside Canary Island

1 site · RV, Tent600 acres · Echuca, VIC
On a natural inland island, bordered by the Loddon River and 12 Mile Creek, Riverside is a secluded, hidden little gem. The property is a sheep farm, but the River Red Gums, billabongs and the winding Loddon River create an atmosphere of tranquility and freedom. We offer one site on the property, with river access, so you'll feel like you're in your own little natural paradise. "Our camping is closed for January and February due to the high fire risk, but we look forward to welcoming campers again from March onwards" xx We do not provide facilities here, so you must be fully self-contained, with your own camp toilet, and take all waste with you. We ask that you Leave No Trace and have minimal impact on the land, to ensure it's kept pristine and natural. Campfires are permitted in the designated spots, and firewood is provided for you, or you may BYO. Please do not collect your own firewood. Please note - fire restrictions are normally in place from November to March. Please check with us Pets are welcome, just please ensure they're picked up after and kept under control at all times. Boort is our nearest town, just 20 minutes drive away and offers the choice of 2 cafes, supermarket, award winning butcher & watersports on Lake Boort. The town of Kerang is 30 minutes north and is the gateway to the Kerang Lakes & wetlands
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Basecamp near Wedderburn

1 site · RV, Tent34 acres · Wedderburn, VIC
My 34 acre property is surrounded by State Conservation Reserve, and offers peaceful, private camping with the convenience of being just 1k from town. You can walk or cycle to the local pub for a meal! Choose from a few areas where the site is semi cleared with slight rolling hills, seasonal creek and dam. I take one group at a time only, so you'll have the place to yourselves! There is an abundance of bird life, so great for bird watchers or those that just enjoy the sounds of nature. Plenty of options for bushwalking and bike riding. The property makes a great base for exploring the region (Locals tip: check out Logan's iconic Pub in the Scrub and Melville Caves). Try your hand at gold panning in the creek, or prospecting in the State Forest. Pet friendly. Access is possible for all vehicles. Campfires permitted when restrictions/bans aren't in place. Check in/out time flexible, depending on other bookings.
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Charm Lodge

1 site · Lodging160 acres · Lake Charm, VIC
Our property has been carefully designed for comfort and convenience and is an ideal place for couples, singles, business people, families or groups of friends to stay. You’ll love the quiet rural setting and proximity to the lake. Our facilities include a swimming pool, spa, gas BBQ & plenty of space to relax with family or friends. There’s lots of lawn for fur friends to romp on or for a game of soccer. The blissful lake with a beach area is 200m away and is the platform for many beautiful sunsets, stairway to heaven, bird watchers paradise or lying on the lawn and watching the sea of stars appear.
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Swallow Lodge Campsite

3 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Laanecoorie, VIC
Our 20 acre property is home to lots of birdlife including many little swallows. The campsite is open, grassy land with large eucalypts, bottle-brushes and other native trees. There is an olive grove too. We have resident wildlife including echidnas, goannas and "Wally" the Wallaby. We're located a 2 min drive from Lake Laanecoorie which is ideal for boating, fishing, swimming, water-skiing and walking. Plenty of great places for road cycling and mounting biking too. This campsite suits self-sufficient campers who bring their own toilet/shower facilities, water and power supplies. There is tank water available for washing hands etc (but it is not potable). Dogs on leashes are very welcome. The Laanecoorie region has many attractions to offer including Melville Caves, named after bushranger Captain Melville (the local folktales state that his gold is still buried in the area!), the Loddon Miniature Steam Locomotive Society displays (4th Sunday of each month), weekend markets and wineries. The canoe trail on the river and lake is a must!
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Ellesmere Park Farm Stay

10 sites · RVs, Tents68 acres · Stanhope, VIC
Ellesmere Park Farm Stay was inspired by our trip following the stock routes of NSW by horse drawn vehicles. Many people commented they would love to do that, which gave us the idea of sharing our amazing journey with others. Our camping area is a lot more comfortable than we endured with a well set up camp kitchen, green lawns and friendly animals all in one area. Our mascot, "Lucky lamb", is an attraction all of her own and who else can say "Kevin bacon" lives here!Our farm stay offers a large grassed camping area with camp kitchen. We are located within easy driving distance of Greens lake and the Waranga basin for fishing, boating and swimming activities and only 15km from Rushworth and the historic Whroo township.Campers are welcome to join us as we feed the animals and can book horse drawn wagon rides during their stay. Fires and pets allowed (read Listing rules). There is only one toilet and one shower available, it is recommended that campers are self sufficient
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The best camping near Terrick Terrick National Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Terrick Terrick National Park, where the rugged bushlands beckon. From birdwatching to stargazing, this park offers a plethora of activities for nature enthusiasts. Venture to the summit of Mt Terrick Terrick for breathtaking views, or explore the historic Davies homestead ruins. With a basic unpowered campsite available, you can immerse yourself in the park's natural splendor overnight.

Notable campgrounds

  • Mt Terrick Terrick camping area: A serene, unpowered campsite perfect for a night under the stars, surrounded by the park's diverse birdlife.
  • Davies House Ruins: Camp amid the park's renowned grasslands, a springtime spectacle of wildflowers and native fauna.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot at this sought-after natural retreat.
  • Visit during off-peak seasons for a better chance at snagging a reservation.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative stays close to the park.

When to go

The park is a year-round destination, with each season offering unique experiences. Summer sunsets are magical, while winter nights showcase a star-filled sky. Spring brings a wildflower bloom, and autumn is perfect for birdwatching. Always check the weather and park conditions before your visit.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park closures or visitor advice before planning your trip.
  • Be prepared for self-sufficient camping; amenities are basic.
  • Wear sturdy footwear for hiking, especially when ascending Mt Terrick Terrick.
  • Accessibility may be limited; the park's terrain is not suitable for all visitors.
  • Respect the park's wildlife; observe from a distance and do not disturb.

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