Caravan parks near Bourke

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Perched on the banks of the Darling River at the heart of outback NSW, this 19th-century river port is the gateway to little-known national parks and off-the-beaten-track road trips. Once you’ve discovered the city’s historic landmarks and cruised along the river in a traditional paddlesteamer, hit the road in your campervan to follow the Darling River Run or head north along the Kidman Way. Bourke sits a short drive from Gundabooka National Park, where you can hike through spectacular gorges, admire ancient Aboriginal rock art, and camp out beneath the outback stars. Nearby, camp along the Darling River in Toorale National Park and go fishing and birdwatching around the floodplains. Camping options in and around Bourke provide a few options—snag a quiet campsite by the riverside, choose a rural Hipcamp on a local farm, or check into a powered site at Bourke caravan park.

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Top-rated caravan parks near Bourke

1. Lower Lila Retreat

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56km from Bourke · 18 sites · RVs, Lodging
Lower Lila Retreat is nestled on the banks of the beautiful Warrego River, just 22km off the bitumen from both the Cunnamulla–Bourke Road and the Hungerford–Bourke Road. This peaceful bush retreat offers a range of accommodation options including four modern, fully equipped two-bedroom cabins, each with private water views. With no TV, internet, or mobile reception, the cabins are the perfect place to unplug and unwind. Guests can also enjoy powered and unpowered caravan sites along the riverbank, with shared toilets, showers, and a large community camp kitchen available. Explore the Warrego River by kayak or canoe (no motorboats allowed), try fishing or catching yabbies, or simply relax and enjoy the incredible sunsets, sunrises, and stargazing. Farm tours can be arranged with your local hosts, who are passionate about sharing knowledge of the region's wildlife, plants, and outback life. Meet friendly farm animals like alpacas, goats, horses, a donkey, chickens, and sheep. Bush tucker such as Quandong jam and yabbies are available to try, and there's even a private dirt airstrip for those wishing to fly in. The retreat also offers women’s weekends with shared accommodation, meals, group coaching, meditation, and bush walks. Private coaching sessions and tailored family or group packages can be arranged. The site can accommodate up to 30 guests across cabins and nearby shearer’s quarters, making it ideal for events, weddings, and gatherings. Swimming in the river is not recommended and children under 3 are not advised due to the large body of water. Pets are welcome but must be leashed or contained at all times and are not permitted in cabins or the kitchen due to allergies and farm safety. As this is a working farm, guests are encouraged to contact us via text, message, or email. If you have no reception, try the 2-way radio or call at the house.
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
AU$47
 / night

Perched on the banks of the Darling River at the heart of outback NSW, this 19th-century river port is the gateway to little-known national parks and off-the-beaten-track road trips. Once you’ve discovered the city’s historic landmarks and cruised along the river in a traditional paddlesteamer, hit the road in your campervan to follow the Darling River Run or head north along the Kidman Way. Bourke sits a short drive from Gundabooka National Park, where you can hike through spectacular gorges, admire ancient Aboriginal rock art, and camp out beneath the outback stars. Nearby, camp along the Darling River in Toorale National Park and go fishing and birdwatching around the floodplains. Camping options in and around Bourke provide a few options—snag a quiet campsite by the riverside, choose a rural Hipcamp on a local farm, or check into a powered site at Bourke caravan park.

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Top-rated caravan parks near Bourke

1. Lower Lila Retreat

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(2)
56km from Bourke · 18 sites · RVs, Lodging
Lower Lila Retreat is nestled on the banks of the beautiful Warrego River, just 22km off the bitumen from both the Cunnamulla–Bourke Road and the Hungerford–Bourke Road. This peaceful bush retreat offers a range of accommodation options including four modern, fully equipped two-bedroom cabins, each with private water views. With no TV, internet, or mobile reception, the cabins are the perfect place to unplug and unwind. Guests can also enjoy powered and unpowered caravan sites along the riverbank, with shared toilets, showers, and a large community camp kitchen available. Explore the Warrego River by kayak or canoe (no motorboats allowed), try fishing or catching yabbies, or simply relax and enjoy the incredible sunsets, sunrises, and stargazing. Farm tours can be arranged with your local hosts, who are passionate about sharing knowledge of the region's wildlife, plants, and outback life. Meet friendly farm animals like alpacas, goats, horses, a donkey, chickens, and sheep. Bush tucker such as Quandong jam and yabbies are available to try, and there's even a private dirt airstrip for those wishing to fly in. The retreat also offers women’s weekends with shared accommodation, meals, group coaching, meditation, and bush walks. Private coaching sessions and tailored family or group packages can be arranged. The site can accommodate up to 30 guests across cabins and nearby shearer’s quarters, making it ideal for events, weddings, and gatherings. Swimming in the river is not recommended and children under 3 are not advised due to the large body of water. Pets are welcome but must be leashed or contained at all times and are not permitted in cabins or the kitchen due to allergies and farm safety. As this is a working farm, guests are encouraged to contact us via text, message, or email. If you have no reception, try the 2-way radio or call at the house.
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
AU$47
 / night

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