The best great views camping near Federal

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Looking for a camping adventure near Federal, New South Wales in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you'll find over 3,300 options to choose from! Whether you're a fishing fanatic, a climbing enthusiast, or a surfing pro, there's a campsite for you. With options as low as $5 per night and an average price of $25 per night, you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your caravan. Check out top campsites like Sarabah Camping (648 reviews), Estate Lodges Caravan & Camping (517 reviews), and Sarabah Stud (409 reviews). Plus, popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and cooking equipment are available to make your camping experience even more enjoyable. Get ready for an unforgettable outdoor getaway!

98% (17.9K) 240 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Federal

Everflow

1. Everflow

98%
(188)
2.9km from Federal · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
A beautiful grassy camping area with ever flowing creeks and swimming holes that wrap around lush forests. Situated on a beautiful 70acre property just five minutes drive from the well known Minyon Falls only 25 mins to Byron Bay and 20 mins Mullumbimby Ever so quiet with birds singing, it’s the perfect place to switch off and unwind We wish you a magical stay. - Everflow
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AU$43
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Byron Myocum Farm

2. Byron Myocum Farm

99%
(256)
7.5km from Federal · 1 site · Tent, RV
Your campsite is on a grassy knoll of Myocum Farm with sweeping views of farmland and the Byron lighthouse in the distance. You will be the sole visitors and thus have all the space and amenities to yourself. Your onsite amenities include: a firepit with benches and table, bbq plates, free kindling, firewood available to buy, a hot private outdoor shower, your own flushing toilet, a tap and handsoap, a bucket and hose, bins for recycling and rubbish, a swing, and a small cubbyhut with board games and a bocce and cricket set. Please note our rates are very competitive and cover 3 visitors in our base rate. During your stay you can just kick back and relax overlooking the farm which produces beef cattle and fingerlimes, but with the convenient distance to towns and beaches, you can also use it as a base to very easily explore all the region has to offer: Byron Bay and Bangalow (15 mins), Brunswick Heads (10 mins), and Mullumbimby (6 mins), all offering great dining, local market, and retail experiences. the area has a plethora of activities to pursue: swimming, walking, fishing, great surfing, sea kayaking, ballooning, skydiving, horseriding, golf (eg renowned Ocean Shores golf club is 20 minutes away), and the wonderful rail trail for bikers or walkers can be accessed at Mooball, a picturesque 20 min drive away or try out the new mountain bike trail at the vey pretty township of Uki in the hinterland. Beautiful waterfalls are less than a half hour drive away. There are local businesses who can help you pursue these kinds of activities if you don't bring your own equipment.
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AU$79
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The Hidden Gem

3. The Hidden Gem

99%
(81)
8km from Federal · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to a truly one-of-a-kind private property nestled deep within a secluded valley in the stunning Byron Bay hinterlands. If you're searching for genuine peace, quiet, and a deep connection with nature, this is it. Imagine this: you're at the very end of a quiet valley road, where The Hidden Gem offers absolute privacy. There are no noisy neighbours or distracting lights here – just the tranquil sounds of the Australian bush. Our spacious camping area features 10 private tent and campervan sites set on a beautiful open meadow. It backs directly onto a vast national park, giving you direct access to established hiking trails. These paths lead straight to the top of nearby waterfalls, offering breathtaking panoramic views overlooking the entire valley. Feel free to explore our expansive grounds; you're welcome to wander through them, and yes, you can definitely enjoy a small campfire under the stars at your own campsite. We've got 300 meters of pristine, year-round, spring-fed creek frontage, complete with a beautiful swimming hole that's just perfect for a refreshing dip. Beyond the creek, take a peaceful stroll through our serene spring-fed lotus pond or explore the productive lychee orchard when it's in season. And those waterfalls? You'll find three enchanting ones within just 500 meters of the property, showing off their beauty from various vantage points. Plus, the iconic Minyon Falls is only a short 10-minute drive away. Guests have access to a charming small settlers cottage, which includes a cozy lounge area, a convenient kitchenette, and a warming fireplace – perfect for those cooler evenings. Right next door, a large, covered deck with its own fireplace offers an inviting communal space for relaxation. For your convenience, we provide clean flushing toilets and hot showers. And for the ultimate relaxation, our rejuvenating wood-fired cedar sauna is available upon request for an additional fee. Just a heads-up, you'll need to supply your own firewood for it. Despite its profound sense of seclusion, The Hidden Gem is surprisingly easy to get to. We're located just 20 minutes from the charming village of Federal, 35 minutes from the vibrant town of Mullumbimby, and only 45 minutes from the the world-renowned beaches of Byron Bay.
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AU$97
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Rockhaven Booyong

4. Rockhaven Booyong

97%
(53)
11km from Federal · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
An intimate space of grand proportions. Rockhaven is a 60acre farm hosting angus cattle with beautiful valley views and peaceful surrounds. Wake with sunrise and the sounds of local birds, or settle in for an uninterrupted sunset view across the valley. A place to escape in the hinterlands of Byron, while being close enough to drive less than 10min to the famous Eltham pub, or 15min to Bangalow or Alstonville. Visit the creek with fishing pontoon, have a beer amongst the cattle, or simply roam the grounds. Fresh produce seasonally available from the market garden for purchase. We have three social and inquisitive dogs who will likely pay you a visit during your stay. You might also like to visit the goats and chickens while you're here, or come along for daily egg collection.
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AU$44
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Pacific Peak - Byron Views for 4x4s

5. Pacific Peak - Byron Views for 4x4s

98%
(57)
15km from Federal · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
🌴🌿 4x4 Camping - On top of the world 🌲⛺ Pacific Peak is a unique 4x4 park, great for camping and mountain-biking atop the beautiful Byron Shire overlooking Byron Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Immersed in a timeless Daintree-like rainforest, it’s an ideal spot for lovers of fresh mountain air and the sub-tropical jungle. This elevated setting makes you feel like you’re on top of the world, and offers a profound sense of tranquillity, while still enjoying easy access to all the wonders of the shire and surrounds. Whether by 4x4, mountain bike or motor bike, enjoy the wildly windy, undulating and often watery thick subtropical rainforest trail to and from the campsite and wake to the sun casting its golden light over Byron Bay, the most easterly point of Australia. Immerse yourself in the wild, untamed beauty and lifestyle of the Northern Rivers. 🌴🌿 Close to Everything 🌲⛺ A must-visit for 4x4 enthusiasts, hikers and bikers alike of all levels, who love mountain camping with a spectacular view, Pacific Peak is central to it all! Perfect for day trips exploring the countless parks, hidden walking tracks, waterfalls, and thrilling mountain biking trails, it's also just 20 mins to the beach, and 30 to Byron for those looking to spend time on the coast. Here’s what’s waiting for you: 🌴🌿 Falls & Walking Trails 🌲⛺ Nightcap National Park & Surrounds • Minyon Falls – A 100m-high waterfall with breathtaking views over ancient Gondwana rainforest. Hike to the base for an immersive experience. • Protesters Falls – A sacred site for the Widjabul Wia-bal people, this hidden waterfall within Nightcap National Park is a serene retreat. • Whian Whian Falls – A tranquil swimming hole surrounded by lush rainforest. • Hell Hole Falls – A hidden gem in Mount Jerusalem National Park with rock pools and scenic bushwalks. • Terania Creek – A peaceful forest stream with crystal-clear water and a picnic area. Border Ranges National Park • The Pinnacle Lookout – A must-see, offering sweeping views of Wollumbin (Mount Warning) and the surrounding valleys. • Blackbutt Lookout – Overlooks the Tweed Valley and the Pacific Ocean, a quiet spot for stunning sunrises. • Bar Mountain Circuit – A scenic rainforest trail leading through ancient Antarctic beech trees. Springbrook National Park • Purling Brook Falls – A spectacular waterfall dropping 100m into a lush valley, accessible via a scenic circuit walk. • Natural Bridge – A magical rock archway with a waterfall flowing through it, home to glow worms at night. • Best of All Lookout – As the name suggests, this lookout offers jaw-dropping views across the Tweed Valley and out to the Pacific. • Twin Falls Circuit – A moderate hike through rainforest leading to two stunning waterfalls. Lamington National Park • Moran Falls – A breathtaking waterfall with panoramic views, best enjoyed at sunset. • Box Forest Circuit – A lush rainforest walk featuring multiple waterfalls and ancient trees. • Elabana Falls – One of the most picturesque waterfalls in the park, surrounded by mossy boulders. • O’Reilly’s Treetop Walk – A canopy walk through towering rainforest, offering a unique perspective on this ancient landscape. Mount Tamborine • Curtis Falls – A charming waterfall set in a dense eucalypt forest, with an easy walk to the base. • Witches Falls – The oldest national park in Queensland, featuring a stunning seasonal waterfall. • Knoll Lookout – A lesser-known viewpoint with panoramic views of the Scenic Rim. 🌴🌿 Scenic Walks & Hiking Trails 🌲⛺ • Nightcap National Park – Ancient rainforest trails leading to waterfalls, rock pools, and lookouts. • Mount Jerusalem National Park – Rugged bush trails with panoramic valley views. • Three Sisters Walking Track – A coastal walk at Broken Head leading to a stunning headland lookout. • Cape Byron Walking Track – A must-do circuit passing rainforest, beaches, and the iconic Byron Bay Lighthouse. • Box Forest Circuit (Lamington NP) – A lush track featuring multiple waterfalls and serene forest views. • Palm Grove Circuit (Mount Tamborine) – A peaceful walk through subtropical rainforest, home to rare wildlife. 🌴🌿 Rivers, Swimming Holes & Coastal Beauty 🌲⛺ • The Brunswick River – Swim at high tide in crystal-clear waters, kayak through mangroves, or enjoy a riverside picnic. • Rocky Creek Dam – A peaceful reservoir with walking trails and a picturesque swimming area. • Cedar Creek Swimming Hole – A secret paradise with clear water and ancient fig trees. • Broken Head – A stunning beach backed by rainforest, offering scenic headland walks. • Seven Mile Beach (Lennox Head) – A breathtaking stretch of coastline, perfect for long walks, dolphin spotting, and surfing. • Whites Beach – A hidden cove south of Broken Head, accessible via a short but steep rainforest trail. 🌴🌿 Historic Hinterland Towns & Villages 🌲⛺ The Northern Rivers is home to a fascinating mix of historic villages, each with its own character and charm. • Nimbin – Famous for its counterculture history, street murals, and alternative lifestyle scene. • Mullumbimby – Known as the “biggest little town in Australia,” it boasts an eclectic mix of markets, cafes, and music venues. • Bangalow – A charming heritage town with boutique shops, excellent coffee, and a vibrant market scene. • Uki – A tiny village with an artsy vibe, serving as a gateway to Mount Warning and the Tweed Valley. • Dunoon – The macadamia capital of Australia, surrounded by rolling green hills and farmland. • Rosebank – A small community nestled in the hinterland, with beautiful rainforest and hidden waterfalls. • Tyalgum – A picturesque village at the foothills of the Border Ranges, known for its historic buildings and artistic community. • Federal – A laid-back town with a thriving arts scene and a popular café, Doma, offering some of the best Japanese food in the region. 🌴🌿 Markets, Music & Local Gems 🌲⛺ Byron Shire is famous for its market culture—every weekend, there’s a market somewhere, whether it’s in Byron Bay, Bangalow, Mullumbimby, or Brunswick Heads. For live music, check out The Rails or The Northern in Byron Bay, or one of the smaller venues in Mullumbimby or Bangalow. For an authentic Aussie experience, visit a local RSL or surf club, where you can enjoy affordable meals and a friendly atmosphere. 🌴🌿 Mountain Biking & Cycling Trails 🌲⛺ The Northern Rivers and surrounding hinterland offer incredible cycling and mountain biking experiences, from scenic coastal paths and old railway corridors to fast-paced downhill tracks and technical cross-country courses. Northern Rivers Rail Trail One of the most exciting recent additions to the region, the Northern Rivers Rail Trail follows the historic railway corridor, offering a smooth, scenic ride through lush countryside, heritage bridges, tunnels, and charming rural villages. Currently open sections include: • Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek (24km) – A stunning ride through rolling farmland and rainforest pockets, with historical railway stations and tunnels along the way • Future planned sections will extend through Byron Shire, Lismore, and Casino, creating a major cycle tourism attraction for all ages and fitness levels. National Parks & Forest Trails • Nightcap National Park – While primarily a hiking destination, some sections feature fire trails suitable for off-road cycling, with stunning scenery and creek crossings. • Border Ranges National Park – Remote fire trails with breathtaking views, winding through ancient rainforests and open escarpments. • Whian Whian State Conservation Area – A mix of gravel tracks and forestry trails through eucalypt and subtropical rainforest. Dedicated Mountain Bike Parks & Competition Tracks • Uki Mountain Bike Park – A well-kept secret in Northern NSW, this park features well-maintained XC and gravity trails, jumps, berms, and technical descents. It hosts regular club events and social rides. • Northern Rivers Rail Trail (Off-Road Sections) – Some areas feature optional off-road detours, perfect for gravel or adventure riders. • New Italy Mountain Bike Park – Located south of Ballina, this trail network features fast descents, technical climbs, and well-maintained loops for cross-country riders. It occasionally hosts local races. • Duck Creek Mountain Bike Park (Alstonville) – A hidden gem offering flowy singletrack, jumps, and technical sections for all levels. • Goonellabah Mountain Bike Park – A great spot for beginners and intermediate riders, with a mix of technical trails and family-friendly tracks. • Kooralbyn Valley MTB Trails – A mix of technical and fast-flowing trails set in the stunning Scenic Rim region, frequently hosting endurance and downhill events. • Old Tambo Downhill (Mount Tamborine) – A thrilling downhill track with sharp turns, rock gardens, and fast flow sections. • Nerang National Park (Gold Coast) – A major mountain biking hub in SE QLD, featuring an extensive network of trails for cross-country and downhill riders. It regularly hosts national-level MTB events. • Toowoomba Jubilee MTB Park – One of the top gravity and XC competition venues in Queensland, with technical features, rock gardens, and smooth flow sections. • Mt Joyce Mountain Bike Park (Wyaralong Dam) – A premier competition venue for endurance and downhill racing, featuring long technical descents and challenging climbs. • Kooralbyn Enduro & XC Race Track – This dedicated MTB facility in the Scenic Rim hosts frequent enduro and cross-country races. Coastal Rides & Easy Scenic Tracks • Byron Bay to Suffolk Park Cycleway – A smooth, scenic ride perfect for families or those looking for a relaxed ride along the coast. • Brunswick Heads to Mullumbimby – A mix of quiet back roads and scenic routes through cane fields and river flats. • Ballina Coastline Cycleway – A stunning coastal ride with ocean views, boardwalk sections, and beachside cafes along the way. YOUR STAY MATTERS Pacific Peak is a conservation project first and foremost with numerous vegetation restoration efforts afoot. A unique slice of paradise thriving with an abundance of wildlife and native vegetation, every stay will greatly enhance our efforts to replace invasive species with native regrowth, and help us care for this especially unique ecosystem, ensuring it remains pristine for future generations of all its inhabitants.
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AU$39
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The Meadow -Byron Hinterlands Domes

6. The Meadow -Byron Hinterlands Domes

100%
(17)
15km from Federal · 1 site
The Meadow at Dunoon is located 40 mins from Byron Bay; 20 mins from Bangalow. Its the perfect escape for couples, a small group of friends or families who are seeking a relaxing and environmentally friendly Byron Hinterland break. Our two eco-friendly domes sit on a 120 acre property providing a unique experience with a sense of space and privacy that helps you disengage from the everyday. Access to water and solar power on site. There are 2 domes available for up to 6 guests, with each dome including its own bathroom. Each dome has a queen bed and a single. There is an an outdoor undercover space including a kitchenette area, BBQ, sink, fridge, freezer, kettle, microwave & cutlery/crockery. Please note there is no oven or cooktop, only a BBQ. There are two hammocks and outdoor lounges to spend some time enjoying the view and time together. For those looking for a bit of adventure there is plenty to do in the surrounding area. Local attractions include: Whiann Whiann Falls- swimming hole- (5 minutes) Nightcap National Park, including spectacular Minyon Falls (30 minutes) Rocky Creek Dam, which has walks and a platypus trail (10 minutes) Eltham Hotel (15 minutes) The Channon Tavern and monthly markets (10 minutes) Bangalow Markets (20 minutes) Important information: Linen not provided. Doona, sheets, pillow tea towels needed. PLEASE NOTE: This is a "glamping" experience so insects and nature is a part of the experience. The tents are set on a concrete slab which is regularly sprayed however insects will still be around as the tents are set in the middle of the paddock so please be mindful of this. This property uses Solar Power (not connected to the grid) so please be aware of energy usage. All lights and general appliances are low energy and remain suitable for use over an extended sunless/cloudy period. If you drain the solar you will lose power and hot water. Both domes have aircon. The air-con cannot be left on. They were installed so if you have been out exploring all day and return to find a very hot or cold dome it gives you the ability to modify the temperature quickly. Once the dome has been cooled down or heated up (in our experience this takes approximately 10-15 mins) you can switch it off and use the fans provided if the evening is warm. If you leave the aircon continually running or forget to turn it off and go out you will lose power and the power will not return until the solar has had a chance to recharge the next day. There are 2 portable fans inside the domes and a fan for outdoor use for hot days. To reduce the impact on hot days the domes have rooftop curtains that should remain closed along with the front window curtains to keep the tents cooler. Guests have access to the entire 120 acre property. There is a gate for access to the paddocks beyond the dome fencing. The gate needs to be closed immediately after entering and exiting to prevent cows entering the dome area and causing damage or exiting onto the main road. You can stroll along the road until you reach the bushland on the far end of the property. We do not recommend walking through long grass on the property without protective footwear as snakes are known to live in the hinterlands region. Please be aware the driveway to the domes is not sealed. It is a gravel driveway. In the rain it may be slippery. Parking at the top of the property is recommended for cars that are not suitable for gravel inclines.
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AU$363
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Tweed Valley - Doon Doon Farm

7. Tweed Valley - Doon Doon Farm

99%
(180)
19km from Federal · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Perfect off grid camping! All our sites are suitable for groups of friends and family that want to enjoy a few days away camping or a nice private escape for couples. Our family farm is a working cattle property where you will see cows and calves and share the space while they graze on the rolling hills. Our picturesque farm is nestled at the end of a road surrounded by Mount Jerusalem and Nightcap National Park. Our farm offers a unique camping experience where visitors can escape the hustle and bustle and relax and immerse themselves in the tranquility. Our farm is a situated approximately an hour from the Gold Coast, 40 mins from Nimbin and Murwillumbah, an hour from Byron Bay and only 20 mins from the beautiful historical village of Uki. Our farm boasts rolling hills, lush green pastures, and serene creeks and dams. Whether you’re pitching a tent or parking your caravan, you’ll wake up to breathtaking views every morning. At night, have a campfire and see the sky come alive with stars. Grab a blanket, lie back, and marvel at the constellations. Our remote location ensures minimal light pollution, making it an ideal spot for stargazers. Firewood is available for sale, please feel free to ask.
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AU$61
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Caldera Creek Farm

8. Caldera Creek Farm

97%
(32)
20km from Federal · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in the heart of nature, our working cattle farm offers a truly picturesque retreat for campers seeking tranquility and adventure. The property is blessed with pristine freshwater creeks, perfect for swimming, exploring, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. Whether you're planning a gathering or a private escape, our spacious, grassy campsites provide ample room to unwind, all while offering breathtaking views of the Border Ranges. This idyllic setting is a nature lover’s paradise, with easy access to nearby national parks and their extensive network of walking and hiking trails. While our campsites are private and expansive, visitors should come fully self-sufficient, as there are no on-site toilets or showers. To enhance your experience, firewood is available for purchase, allowing you to create the perfect campfire ambiance under a star-filled sky. Conveniently located, the farm is just a short drive from the charming towns of Nimbin and Murwillumbah (30 minutes), the quaint village of Uki (15 minutes), and the scenic Clarrie Hall Dam (10 minutes), where you can enjoy swimming, sailing, and fishing. For those traveling from farther away, Coolangatta International Airport and the vibrant town of Byron Bay are approximately an hour’s drive, making this serene escape both accessible and unforgettable. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, our farm offers the perfect backdrop for your next getaway.
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AU$55
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Highland Cow Farm

9. Highland Cow Farm

99%
(53)
24km from Federal · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
170 acres of lush flats and rolling hills located on the NSW North Coast is Highland Cow Farm. It is home to a range of beef cattle breeds including Scottish Highlanders who love to be fed carrots, Dexter, miniature black Galloways, and Belted Galloways, or, all known collectively as the pets. The property is located close to Nimbin and Lismore and less than an hour to Byron, Ballina, and several National Parks. It's a relaxing, convenient base camp from which to explore this beautiful region. The farm has lots of walks across flats and up hills for amazing views. You can be as active or as still as you like here. you can choose from several lovely spots in the paddocks to set up camp. Dont forget to bring carrots to feed Ruby, the Highland cow or Brownie the bull. Mooka our old charolais loves a cuddle while she is being fed carrots. Fresh free range eggs are available for purchase from our neighbour. Let me know if you would like some. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON HIPCAMP SITE, REFER TO YOUR GPS.
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AU$37
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Tweed Valley Farmhouse Cheeses

10. Tweed Valley Farmhouse Cheeses

94%
(347)
24km from Federal · 5 sites
Tweed Valley Whey Farmhouse Cheeses is a small 100% Australian owned artisan dairy business. Family owned and operated, we run the 100+ head dairy herd which will supply the A grade quality milk for the gourmet cheeses. The Dairy farm is located in the Burringbar Valley, just north of Byron Bay. Burringbar is situated at the entranceway to the Tweed which is also known as the Heartland of Australia's Green Cauldron. The sub-tropical climate allows for lush pasture to be grown all year round. Our pasture based grazing system means you taste the freshness in the milk which flows into the flavours of the local territory in the artisan cheeses.Aside from our 4th generation dairy farm and artisan cheese factorym, we also run a licensed cafe.No tents - RVs/caravans and camper trailers only.We offer several grassy sites on our property, situated in the lush green pastures of the Tweed Valley. We have a retail outlet onsite. Come and order a coffee, cheese platter, wine and local products to enjoy at your site! We're a great place for those travellers looking for a convenient stopover, in a beautiful setting, with nice additional touches. We're close to National Parks, Murwillumbah Arts Precinct, Margaret Olley Art Gallery and Husk Distillery and just 20 mins drive to access the coast from Kingscliff to Byron Bay.We have a toilet on site. Your well-behaved pets welcome too but must be kept on a lead. 
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AU$43
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Nimbin Rocks Camping

11. Nimbin Rocks Camping

98%
(49)
25km from Federal · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Gob-smacking views of Nimbin Rocks. Photos can't convey the mystical presence you get in real life - it's like camping inside a poem. Horse-shoe bordered by 2km of Goolmangar Creek - known platypus habitat. Secluded - but only 5-min drive to Nimbin village, the alternative capital (pop 1,600) of Australia. Sites are out of eye-shot from 'the others'. Limit of five dispersed sites across 30 acres. You'll need to Arrive Before Dark to be directed. Really, you do. Creek-sites suit experienced, self-contained campers (with 4wd) that like a bit of space. & know how to deal with their own shit. Literally. Season Update: We're now in 4wd-only season. If you have 2wd, it may be possible, but have to check with me first. Cons: MUST check-in before dark. Camping (especially creek sites) is weather-dependent - not accessible in extended periods of rain (by 4wd, or otherwise) - but who wants to camp in the rain anyway? In 'dry-windows' , even 2wd is fine, but do check the forecast/correspond with me before booking. If it's looking grim, it's cool to cancel with 24-hrs notice. It's a farm. Not a centralized campground offering full-amenities or caravan access. As free-range campers 'on-that-farm, there are some free-range cows' (& chooks) . So you'll need to partially share the land with them. They're curious, but not aggressive.
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AU$26
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"JALUM" Undulating Farmland!

12. "JALUM" Undulating Farmland!

94%
(353)
25km from Federal · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
"Jalum" is a fifty acre property situated between the Gold Coast and Byron Bay and ten minutes from the coast. There are many activities available inc. fishing, bush walking etc. . Jalum has been a working fish farm (Silver Perch) and the many dams offer good fishing. Just a kilometre from the old Mooball trainline! Walk the line and stay at our lovely campsite for the night. We acknowledge and give respect for the traditional owners past, present and future, of the Bunjalum nation.
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AU$37
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Rowlands Creek Camp Area

13. Rowlands Creek Camp Area

98%
(936)
25km from Federal · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Come and set up camp along 6 acres of creek flat, Nestled at the foothills of Wollumbin Mount Warning and surrounded by the famed national parks of the Tweed region. Our camp area is situated on Rowlands creek, offering 6 acres of creek flat with 3 waterholes. There are plenty of activities to try around town, from bushwalking, exploring the Rail Trail in Murwillumbah and downhill mountain biking at the Uki Mountain Bike Park (Less then 8Km from our property). The property is just 5km from the beautiful village of Uki. Uki is a place where community spirit hums. Village markets every Saturday selling local foods and crafts. The Old buttery offers ‘the Uki Buttery Bazaar Market’ on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Don’t forget to pop into the Uki Trading Post (Bastion Lane) for the Best coffee in Australia. The Mt Warning Hotel situated in Uki Village also offers all meals as takeaways and a complementary curtesy bus running from Friday 5PM through to Sunday. Stock up on supplies at the village General Store. Pet welcome on leash and under control. Campfires are permitted within local regulations. We do have a bathtub’s on four sites. Campers should leave no trace. We are a short drive from the beautiful Hell’s hole, Unicorn falls and Mavis Kitchens. Take a day trip to Byron Bay (50min) Brunswick Heads (40min) Mullumbimby (35min) Tyalgum (30min). 45mins from Gold Coast airport.
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AU$25
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Stokers Siding

14. Stokers Siding

100%
(189)
26km from Federal · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Our Hipcamp is set on 12 organic acres where you are free to explore the property's many walking tracks through the rainforest, orchards and gardens or just relax taking in the awesome views, wildlife, peace, and quiet. The secluded bush retreat is the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Our goal is to offer you a delightful experience you will remember forever. Relax & enjoy our very special, secluded location providing a unique experience in a striking natural Australian environment. With stunning views & abundant wildlife, it’s hard to believe you are only 30 minutes from the Gold Coast and Byron Bay. Undulating hills in the remnants of the Mount Warning Wollumbin super-volcano give this area a unique revitalising feel and breath-taking beauty. Many locals live here for the lifestyle and many (including us) choose to be self-sufficient. A car is a necessity in this area, as public transport is quite scarce. Cycling is popular in the area but you will need to be keen and fit as there are a lot of hills! We ask that you would treat our property as well or better than your own and expect our guests to be quiet, well-behaved, and environmentally aware of our sustainable and very quiet rural lifestyle. Please note this is NOT a 'party' site. We are designated 'Land for Wildlife' and so most suited to those who seek peace and quiet. Owing to the terrain, this property is not suitable for children, but adults are welcome to wander around the beautiful gardens. Very sorry but this site is not suitable for those who have to make use of a wheelchair. Campfires are allowed in the fire braziers provided. BYO Firewood. To protect the abundant wildlife we also have to have a no pets policy. Please note there is a 50-metre uphill incline of 15 degrees to access the site. We look forward to meeting you soon :)
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AU$91
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Ecoasis Mamiwata

15. Ecoasis Mamiwata

92%
(25)
27km from Federal · 1 site · Tent, RV
Ecoasis seamlessly combines pure serenity with accessibility. A stunning private eco-retreat set on 100 acres at the foothills of Mt Wollumbin, in the heart of the Tweed Valley Rainforest on Australia’s east coast. Conveniently located just 45 minutes from Gold Coast Airport and Byron Bay’s beaches and cafés, Ecoasis offers the perfect balance — so close to all the action, yet miles away in the quiet mountain air. Choose from our six secluded rainforest chalets or our exclusive Mami Wata Magic View Campsite — a single, private site for those seeking a deeper connection with nature. Our Campsite is located at the heart of the property, next to our carpark and opposite our all purpose communal pavilion and fire pit. On the other side of our 6 car parking area is a newly built flush toilet cabin with an outdoor hot/cold rain shower out the back, semi - screened for privacy - designed for the nature lover to catch the morning sun in the shower. Soak up the healing power of Wollumbin, breathe in the forest air, and enjoy the simple joy of good friends and good times. Ecoasis is consciously designed for lovers, individuals, and small groups to rest, reflect, and reconnect. If your interested in hosting an event, special occasion or group hire, please contact us before booking.
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AU$103
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The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate

16. The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate

97%
(1750)
27km from Federal · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to SLEEPY HOLLOW MANOR ESTATE, A family farm Acting under the state government agricultural tourism reform allowing primary producers and livestock farms such as us on RU2 property to have visitors. As part of this we have to follow some simple protocol! Unfortunately, we have had some issues with local council which now monitor our movements closely and we ask that you follow these simple rules extremely closely failure to do may cause us to reject your booking and may incur penalties to both of us as the landholders and also the camper. 1. STRICTLY No Caravans, RV's, Tents or Any Camping site is to be set up within 50 meters of the creek. 2. No more that 20 people camping on the property at one time. 3. Zero impact to the land and surrounds treat it like you would a national park. 4. All waste must be bagged and taken off site with you. PLEASE BE SURE TO READ ALL OF OUR BIO ITS LONG BUT YOU'LL GET ALL THE INFORMATION YOU NEED! CALL 0480 684 888 We are also available for Weddings, Birthdays and other day time gatherings. Speak to us about using us for a working space for corporate or business trips, Collaborations and more......... You may of already seen us on TV? - The Weekender - Creek to Coast - The Great Outdoors - ABC Landline Find us on Instagram: the_sleepy_hollow_manor_estate * Site map is here on pinned stories* Facebook: The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate Find us on google maps. Please read our full property profiles for further information We are "The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate" located in the heart of the breathtaking Sleepy Hollow Valley which is hidden snugly between the small seaside town of Pottsville and the Tweed Valley... Once you're here you feel all your worries and stress drift away as you unwind and relax in the Manor estate and its surrounds. A farm with a difference with a small-scale ECO low impact primitive camping style based under the NSW State agriculture tourism reform Enjoy the peace and tranquility as you hear the birds or just sit watching the water trickle through the creeks and waterholes. we have array of wildlife on our estate and its surrounds.
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Hilltop View

17. Hilltop View

97%
(35)
28km from Federal · 1 site
The ultimate 4WD or AWD site. Open your tent to Breathtaking Views. This camp is a flat grass area up a small hill but the views are amazing. 4WD's or AWD ONLY however, it is only a 100m drive up a grass hill or now the option of a gravel road to YOUR OWN PRIVATE OASIS. You will feel like you are on top of the world however, Doon Doon Creeks, clear constantly running water with a large swimming hole is only a stroll down the hill. The property is a 116 acre working cattle farm. Campers are welcome to explore the many walking tracks on the property as well as the bordering national park. Just a 800 metres from Clarrie Hall Dam, spend your days picnicking and paddling amongst the stunning scenery. The dam is stocked with Australian Bass for a fun day's fishing. Take a 5 minute drive to Uki a township where you will find an abundance of arts and crafts, weekend markets and a host of alternative/natural therapy practitioners. You'll reach the larger town of Murwillumbah in just 15 minutes and the famous Byron Bay in under an hour. Explore the nearby Northern Rivers Rail Trail - 24km of trail through working farms, lush rainforest, wide bridges and original train tunnels. PLEASE NOTE: there are public toilets at the village of UKI about 2km. Check out the property on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/yyBCa5b_juo?si=NnuNfcZsvOTFP8cn
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Windmill Creek Camp

18. Windmill Creek Camp

95%
(157)
28km from Federal · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Come and enjoy this creek front campsite in the heart of the Tweed Shire. Nestled on the banks of Doon Doon Creek, clear constantly running water with a large swimming hole awaits you!. The property is a 300 acre working farm with horses, cattle and a friendly dog named Wal. Campers are welcome to explore the many walking tracks on the property as well as the bordering national park. Just a 800 metres from Clarrie Hall Dam, spend your days picnicking and paddling amongst the stunning scenery. The dam is stocked with Australian Bass for a fun day's fishing. Take a 5 minute drive to Uki a township where you will find an abundance of arts and crafts, weekend markets and a host of alternative/natural therapy practitioners. You'll reach the larger town of Murwillumbah in just 15 minutes and the famous Byron Bay in under an hour. Explore the nearby Northern Rivers Rail Trail - 24km of trail through working farms, lush rainforest, wide bridges and original train tunnels. PLEASE NOTE: there are public toilets at the village of UKI about 2km. Check us out in this film clip on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/yyBCa5b_juo?si=NnuNfcZsvOTFP8cn https://youtu.be/8kbBuikE2CU?si=tJnwL_B-7baXUgrv
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Oakey Ridge

19. Oakey Ridge

99%
(445)
28km from Federal · 46 sites · Tents, RVs
Oakey Ridge – Nature, Views & Wildlife on a Pet-Friendly Farm Nestled in the scenic hills between Lismore and Nimbin on our peaceful 277-acre beef cattle farm. This is a place to unplug, unwind, and reconnect with nature. The property features a running creek, seasonal waterfalls, subtropical rainforest pockets, and open ridge lines with sweeping views. Our bushland is home to abundant wildlife – keep an eye out for wallabies, native birds, and if you’re lucky, a koala drinking from our treetop water stations. 🐾 Pet-Friendly: We love dogs, and they love it here too! Many of our guests bring their furry friends along for the adventure. There’s plenty of space to explore, just keep them supervised and under control around livestock and wildlife. 🌿 Nature & Adventure: Explore our designated nature corridor, take a peaceful walk, or hike up to one of our lookouts. For those with a 4WD, parts of the property offer even more to discover. 🚗 2WD Access: No 4WD? No worries! All main campsites are 2WD accessible and well spaced for privacy and comfort. 🛁 Clean Facilities: We provide simple, clean, and well-maintained amenities to make your stay comfortable. 🌱 Regeneration in Progress: We’re proud to be actively involved in land regeneration and sustainable farming practices, working to support biodiversity and a healthy future for the land. Whether you're camping under the stars, exploring the bush, or relaxing with your dog by your side, Oakey Ridge offers a truly special rural escape.
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AU$19
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Malabar Farm

20. Malabar Farm

97%
(60)
29km from Federal · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Malabar Farm is a working Beef and Equine property situated in walking distance (600 metres to the Hotel) from the idyllic village of Uki. Steep in farming history, was originally a part of the logging district and later operated as a dairy up until early 2001. The farm nestles in to the foothills of Uki and the Twin Sister Mountains. The southern boundary is 2 klm of Tweed River. 3 permanent creeks meander through the property providing an abundance of wild life and camp sites to dream of. The long stretch of Tweed River frontage provides for fishing (bass aplenty), and canoeing. The equine training and breeding section of the farm is to be visited by appointment most days, and for safety reasons is not commonly accessible. Petting of small animals is an optional extra for children and beginners, can also arrange a riding lesson in one of the 2 enclosed arenas, as another optional extra cost.
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Looking for a camping adventure near Federal, New South Wales in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you'll find over 3,300 options to choose from! Whether you're a fishing fanatic, a climbing enthusiast, or a surfing pro, there's a campsite for you. With options as low as $5 per night and an average price of $25 per night, you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your caravan. Check out top campsites like Sarabah Camping (648 reviews), Estate Lodges Caravan & Camping (517 reviews), and Sarabah Stud (409 reviews). Plus, popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and cooking equipment are available to make your camping experience even more enjoyable. Get ready for an unforgettable outdoor getaway!

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Top-rated campgrounds near Federal

Everflow

1. Everflow

98%
(188)
2.9km from Federal · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
A beautiful grassy camping area with ever flowing creeks and swimming holes that wrap around lush forests. Situated on a beautiful 70acre property just five minutes drive from the well known Minyon Falls only 25 mins to Byron Bay and 20 mins Mullumbimby Ever so quiet with birds singing, it’s the perfect place to switch off and unwind We wish you a magical stay. - Everflow
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Byron Myocum Farm

2. Byron Myocum Farm

99%
(256)
7.5km from Federal · 1 site · Tent, RV
Your campsite is on a grassy knoll of Myocum Farm with sweeping views of farmland and the Byron lighthouse in the distance. You will be the sole visitors and thus have all the space and amenities to yourself. Your onsite amenities include: a firepit with benches and table, bbq plates, free kindling, firewood available to buy, a hot private outdoor shower, your own flushing toilet, a tap and handsoap, a bucket and hose, bins for recycling and rubbish, a swing, and a small cubbyhut with board games and a bocce and cricket set. Please note our rates are very competitive and cover 3 visitors in our base rate. During your stay you can just kick back and relax overlooking the farm which produces beef cattle and fingerlimes, but with the convenient distance to towns and beaches, you can also use it as a base to very easily explore all the region has to offer: Byron Bay and Bangalow (15 mins), Brunswick Heads (10 mins), and Mullumbimby (6 mins), all offering great dining, local market, and retail experiences. the area has a plethora of activities to pursue: swimming, walking, fishing, great surfing, sea kayaking, ballooning, skydiving, horseriding, golf (eg renowned Ocean Shores golf club is 20 minutes away), and the wonderful rail trail for bikers or walkers can be accessed at Mooball, a picturesque 20 min drive away or try out the new mountain bike trail at the vey pretty township of Uki in the hinterland. Beautiful waterfalls are less than a half hour drive away. There are local businesses who can help you pursue these kinds of activities if you don't bring your own equipment.
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The Hidden Gem

3. The Hidden Gem

99%
(81)
8km from Federal · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to a truly one-of-a-kind private property nestled deep within a secluded valley in the stunning Byron Bay hinterlands. If you're searching for genuine peace, quiet, and a deep connection with nature, this is it. Imagine this: you're at the very end of a quiet valley road, where The Hidden Gem offers absolute privacy. There are no noisy neighbours or distracting lights here – just the tranquil sounds of the Australian bush. Our spacious camping area features 10 private tent and campervan sites set on a beautiful open meadow. It backs directly onto a vast national park, giving you direct access to established hiking trails. These paths lead straight to the top of nearby waterfalls, offering breathtaking panoramic views overlooking the entire valley. Feel free to explore our expansive grounds; you're welcome to wander through them, and yes, you can definitely enjoy a small campfire under the stars at your own campsite. We've got 300 meters of pristine, year-round, spring-fed creek frontage, complete with a beautiful swimming hole that's just perfect for a refreshing dip. Beyond the creek, take a peaceful stroll through our serene spring-fed lotus pond or explore the productive lychee orchard when it's in season. And those waterfalls? You'll find three enchanting ones within just 500 meters of the property, showing off their beauty from various vantage points. Plus, the iconic Minyon Falls is only a short 10-minute drive away. Guests have access to a charming small settlers cottage, which includes a cozy lounge area, a convenient kitchenette, and a warming fireplace – perfect for those cooler evenings. Right next door, a large, covered deck with its own fireplace offers an inviting communal space for relaxation. For your convenience, we provide clean flushing toilets and hot showers. And for the ultimate relaxation, our rejuvenating wood-fired cedar sauna is available upon request for an additional fee. Just a heads-up, you'll need to supply your own firewood for it. Despite its profound sense of seclusion, The Hidden Gem is surprisingly easy to get to. We're located just 20 minutes from the charming village of Federal, 35 minutes from the vibrant town of Mullumbimby, and only 45 minutes from the the world-renowned beaches of Byron Bay.
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Rockhaven Booyong

4. Rockhaven Booyong

97%
(53)
11km from Federal · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
An intimate space of grand proportions. Rockhaven is a 60acre farm hosting angus cattle with beautiful valley views and peaceful surrounds. Wake with sunrise and the sounds of local birds, or settle in for an uninterrupted sunset view across the valley. A place to escape in the hinterlands of Byron, while being close enough to drive less than 10min to the famous Eltham pub, or 15min to Bangalow or Alstonville. Visit the creek with fishing pontoon, have a beer amongst the cattle, or simply roam the grounds. Fresh produce seasonally available from the market garden for purchase. We have three social and inquisitive dogs who will likely pay you a visit during your stay. You might also like to visit the goats and chickens while you're here, or come along for daily egg collection.
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Pacific Peak - Byron Views for 4x4s

5. Pacific Peak - Byron Views for 4x4s

98%
(57)
15km from Federal · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
🌴🌿 4x4 Camping - On top of the world 🌲⛺ Pacific Peak is a unique 4x4 park, great for camping and mountain-biking atop the beautiful Byron Shire overlooking Byron Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Immersed in a timeless Daintree-like rainforest, it’s an ideal spot for lovers of fresh mountain air and the sub-tropical jungle. This elevated setting makes you feel like you’re on top of the world, and offers a profound sense of tranquillity, while still enjoying easy access to all the wonders of the shire and surrounds. Whether by 4x4, mountain bike or motor bike, enjoy the wildly windy, undulating and often watery thick subtropical rainforest trail to and from the campsite and wake to the sun casting its golden light over Byron Bay, the most easterly point of Australia. Immerse yourself in the wild, untamed beauty and lifestyle of the Northern Rivers. 🌴🌿 Close to Everything 🌲⛺ A must-visit for 4x4 enthusiasts, hikers and bikers alike of all levels, who love mountain camping with a spectacular view, Pacific Peak is central to it all! Perfect for day trips exploring the countless parks, hidden walking tracks, waterfalls, and thrilling mountain biking trails, it's also just 20 mins to the beach, and 30 to Byron for those looking to spend time on the coast. Here’s what’s waiting for you: 🌴🌿 Falls & Walking Trails 🌲⛺ Nightcap National Park & Surrounds • Minyon Falls – A 100m-high waterfall with breathtaking views over ancient Gondwana rainforest. Hike to the base for an immersive experience. • Protesters Falls – A sacred site for the Widjabul Wia-bal people, this hidden waterfall within Nightcap National Park is a serene retreat. • Whian Whian Falls – A tranquil swimming hole surrounded by lush rainforest. • Hell Hole Falls – A hidden gem in Mount Jerusalem National Park with rock pools and scenic bushwalks. • Terania Creek – A peaceful forest stream with crystal-clear water and a picnic area. Border Ranges National Park • The Pinnacle Lookout – A must-see, offering sweeping views of Wollumbin (Mount Warning) and the surrounding valleys. • Blackbutt Lookout – Overlooks the Tweed Valley and the Pacific Ocean, a quiet spot for stunning sunrises. • Bar Mountain Circuit – A scenic rainforest trail leading through ancient Antarctic beech trees. Springbrook National Park • Purling Brook Falls – A spectacular waterfall dropping 100m into a lush valley, accessible via a scenic circuit walk. • Natural Bridge – A magical rock archway with a waterfall flowing through it, home to glow worms at night. • Best of All Lookout – As the name suggests, this lookout offers jaw-dropping views across the Tweed Valley and out to the Pacific. • Twin Falls Circuit – A moderate hike through rainforest leading to two stunning waterfalls. Lamington National Park • Moran Falls – A breathtaking waterfall with panoramic views, best enjoyed at sunset. • Box Forest Circuit – A lush rainforest walk featuring multiple waterfalls and ancient trees. • Elabana Falls – One of the most picturesque waterfalls in the park, surrounded by mossy boulders. • O’Reilly’s Treetop Walk – A canopy walk through towering rainforest, offering a unique perspective on this ancient landscape. Mount Tamborine • Curtis Falls – A charming waterfall set in a dense eucalypt forest, with an easy walk to the base. • Witches Falls – The oldest national park in Queensland, featuring a stunning seasonal waterfall. • Knoll Lookout – A lesser-known viewpoint with panoramic views of the Scenic Rim. 🌴🌿 Scenic Walks & Hiking Trails 🌲⛺ • Nightcap National Park – Ancient rainforest trails leading to waterfalls, rock pools, and lookouts. • Mount Jerusalem National Park – Rugged bush trails with panoramic valley views. • Three Sisters Walking Track – A coastal walk at Broken Head leading to a stunning headland lookout. • Cape Byron Walking Track – A must-do circuit passing rainforest, beaches, and the iconic Byron Bay Lighthouse. • Box Forest Circuit (Lamington NP) – A lush track featuring multiple waterfalls and serene forest views. • Palm Grove Circuit (Mount Tamborine) – A peaceful walk through subtropical rainforest, home to rare wildlife. 🌴🌿 Rivers, Swimming Holes & Coastal Beauty 🌲⛺ • The Brunswick River – Swim at high tide in crystal-clear waters, kayak through mangroves, or enjoy a riverside picnic. • Rocky Creek Dam – A peaceful reservoir with walking trails and a picturesque swimming area. • Cedar Creek Swimming Hole – A secret paradise with clear water and ancient fig trees. • Broken Head – A stunning beach backed by rainforest, offering scenic headland walks. • Seven Mile Beach (Lennox Head) – A breathtaking stretch of coastline, perfect for long walks, dolphin spotting, and surfing. • Whites Beach – A hidden cove south of Broken Head, accessible via a short but steep rainforest trail. 🌴🌿 Historic Hinterland Towns & Villages 🌲⛺ The Northern Rivers is home to a fascinating mix of historic villages, each with its own character and charm. • Nimbin – Famous for its counterculture history, street murals, and alternative lifestyle scene. • Mullumbimby – Known as the “biggest little town in Australia,” it boasts an eclectic mix of markets, cafes, and music venues. • Bangalow – A charming heritage town with boutique shops, excellent coffee, and a vibrant market scene. • Uki – A tiny village with an artsy vibe, serving as a gateway to Mount Warning and the Tweed Valley. • Dunoon – The macadamia capital of Australia, surrounded by rolling green hills and farmland. • Rosebank – A small community nestled in the hinterland, with beautiful rainforest and hidden waterfalls. • Tyalgum – A picturesque village at the foothills of the Border Ranges, known for its historic buildings and artistic community. • Federal – A laid-back town with a thriving arts scene and a popular café, Doma, offering some of the best Japanese food in the region. 🌴🌿 Markets, Music & Local Gems 🌲⛺ Byron Shire is famous for its market culture—every weekend, there’s a market somewhere, whether it’s in Byron Bay, Bangalow, Mullumbimby, or Brunswick Heads. For live music, check out The Rails or The Northern in Byron Bay, or one of the smaller venues in Mullumbimby or Bangalow. For an authentic Aussie experience, visit a local RSL or surf club, where you can enjoy affordable meals and a friendly atmosphere. 🌴🌿 Mountain Biking & Cycling Trails 🌲⛺ The Northern Rivers and surrounding hinterland offer incredible cycling and mountain biking experiences, from scenic coastal paths and old railway corridors to fast-paced downhill tracks and technical cross-country courses. Northern Rivers Rail Trail One of the most exciting recent additions to the region, the Northern Rivers Rail Trail follows the historic railway corridor, offering a smooth, scenic ride through lush countryside, heritage bridges, tunnels, and charming rural villages. Currently open sections include: • Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek (24km) – A stunning ride through rolling farmland and rainforest pockets, with historical railway stations and tunnels along the way • Future planned sections will extend through Byron Shire, Lismore, and Casino, creating a major cycle tourism attraction for all ages and fitness levels. National Parks & Forest Trails • Nightcap National Park – While primarily a hiking destination, some sections feature fire trails suitable for off-road cycling, with stunning scenery and creek crossings. • Border Ranges National Park – Remote fire trails with breathtaking views, winding through ancient rainforests and open escarpments. • Whian Whian State Conservation Area – A mix of gravel tracks and forestry trails through eucalypt and subtropical rainforest. Dedicated Mountain Bike Parks & Competition Tracks • Uki Mountain Bike Park – A well-kept secret in Northern NSW, this park features well-maintained XC and gravity trails, jumps, berms, and technical descents. It hosts regular club events and social rides. • Northern Rivers Rail Trail (Off-Road Sections) – Some areas feature optional off-road detours, perfect for gravel or adventure riders. • New Italy Mountain Bike Park – Located south of Ballina, this trail network features fast descents, technical climbs, and well-maintained loops for cross-country riders. It occasionally hosts local races. • Duck Creek Mountain Bike Park (Alstonville) – A hidden gem offering flowy singletrack, jumps, and technical sections for all levels. • Goonellabah Mountain Bike Park – A great spot for beginners and intermediate riders, with a mix of technical trails and family-friendly tracks. • Kooralbyn Valley MTB Trails – A mix of technical and fast-flowing trails set in the stunning Scenic Rim region, frequently hosting endurance and downhill events. • Old Tambo Downhill (Mount Tamborine) – A thrilling downhill track with sharp turns, rock gardens, and fast flow sections. • Nerang National Park (Gold Coast) – A major mountain biking hub in SE QLD, featuring an extensive network of trails for cross-country and downhill riders. It regularly hosts national-level MTB events. • Toowoomba Jubilee MTB Park – One of the top gravity and XC competition venues in Queensland, with technical features, rock gardens, and smooth flow sections. • Mt Joyce Mountain Bike Park (Wyaralong Dam) – A premier competition venue for endurance and downhill racing, featuring long technical descents and challenging climbs. • Kooralbyn Enduro & XC Race Track – This dedicated MTB facility in the Scenic Rim hosts frequent enduro and cross-country races. Coastal Rides & Easy Scenic Tracks • Byron Bay to Suffolk Park Cycleway – A smooth, scenic ride perfect for families or those looking for a relaxed ride along the coast. • Brunswick Heads to Mullumbimby – A mix of quiet back roads and scenic routes through cane fields and river flats. • Ballina Coastline Cycleway – A stunning coastal ride with ocean views, boardwalk sections, and beachside cafes along the way. YOUR STAY MATTERS Pacific Peak is a conservation project first and foremost with numerous vegetation restoration efforts afoot. A unique slice of paradise thriving with an abundance of wildlife and native vegetation, every stay will greatly enhance our efforts to replace invasive species with native regrowth, and help us care for this especially unique ecosystem, ensuring it remains pristine for future generations of all its inhabitants.
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The Meadow -Byron Hinterlands Domes

6. The Meadow -Byron Hinterlands Domes

100%
(17)
15km from Federal · 1 site
The Meadow at Dunoon is located 40 mins from Byron Bay; 20 mins from Bangalow. Its the perfect escape for couples, a small group of friends or families who are seeking a relaxing and environmentally friendly Byron Hinterland break. Our two eco-friendly domes sit on a 120 acre property providing a unique experience with a sense of space and privacy that helps you disengage from the everyday. Access to water and solar power on site. There are 2 domes available for up to 6 guests, with each dome including its own bathroom. Each dome has a queen bed and a single. There is an an outdoor undercover space including a kitchenette area, BBQ, sink, fridge, freezer, kettle, microwave & cutlery/crockery. Please note there is no oven or cooktop, only a BBQ. There are two hammocks and outdoor lounges to spend some time enjoying the view and time together. For those looking for a bit of adventure there is plenty to do in the surrounding area. Local attractions include: Whiann Whiann Falls- swimming hole- (5 minutes) Nightcap National Park, including spectacular Minyon Falls (30 minutes) Rocky Creek Dam, which has walks and a platypus trail (10 minutes) Eltham Hotel (15 minutes) The Channon Tavern and monthly markets (10 minutes) Bangalow Markets (20 minutes) Important information: Linen not provided. Doona, sheets, pillow tea towels needed. PLEASE NOTE: This is a "glamping" experience so insects and nature is a part of the experience. The tents are set on a concrete slab which is regularly sprayed however insects will still be around as the tents are set in the middle of the paddock so please be mindful of this. This property uses Solar Power (not connected to the grid) so please be aware of energy usage. All lights and general appliances are low energy and remain suitable for use over an extended sunless/cloudy period. If you drain the solar you will lose power and hot water. Both domes have aircon. The air-con cannot be left on. They were installed so if you have been out exploring all day and return to find a very hot or cold dome it gives you the ability to modify the temperature quickly. Once the dome has been cooled down or heated up (in our experience this takes approximately 10-15 mins) you can switch it off and use the fans provided if the evening is warm. If you leave the aircon continually running or forget to turn it off and go out you will lose power and the power will not return until the solar has had a chance to recharge the next day. There are 2 portable fans inside the domes and a fan for outdoor use for hot days. To reduce the impact on hot days the domes have rooftop curtains that should remain closed along with the front window curtains to keep the tents cooler. Guests have access to the entire 120 acre property. There is a gate for access to the paddocks beyond the dome fencing. The gate needs to be closed immediately after entering and exiting to prevent cows entering the dome area and causing damage or exiting onto the main road. You can stroll along the road until you reach the bushland on the far end of the property. We do not recommend walking through long grass on the property without protective footwear as snakes are known to live in the hinterlands region. Please be aware the driveway to the domes is not sealed. It is a gravel driveway. In the rain it may be slippery. Parking at the top of the property is recommended for cars that are not suitable for gravel inclines.
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AU$363
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Tweed Valley - Doon Doon Farm

7. Tweed Valley - Doon Doon Farm

99%
(180)
19km from Federal · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Perfect off grid camping! All our sites are suitable for groups of friends and family that want to enjoy a few days away camping or a nice private escape for couples. Our family farm is a working cattle property where you will see cows and calves and share the space while they graze on the rolling hills. Our picturesque farm is nestled at the end of a road surrounded by Mount Jerusalem and Nightcap National Park. Our farm offers a unique camping experience where visitors can escape the hustle and bustle and relax and immerse themselves in the tranquility. Our farm is a situated approximately an hour from the Gold Coast, 40 mins from Nimbin and Murwillumbah, an hour from Byron Bay and only 20 mins from the beautiful historical village of Uki. Our farm boasts rolling hills, lush green pastures, and serene creeks and dams. Whether you’re pitching a tent or parking your caravan, you’ll wake up to breathtaking views every morning. At night, have a campfire and see the sky come alive with stars. Grab a blanket, lie back, and marvel at the constellations. Our remote location ensures minimal light pollution, making it an ideal spot for stargazers. Firewood is available for sale, please feel free to ask.
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Caldera Creek Farm

8. Caldera Creek Farm

97%
(32)
20km from Federal · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in the heart of nature, our working cattle farm offers a truly picturesque retreat for campers seeking tranquility and adventure. The property is blessed with pristine freshwater creeks, perfect for swimming, exploring, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. Whether you're planning a gathering or a private escape, our spacious, grassy campsites provide ample room to unwind, all while offering breathtaking views of the Border Ranges. This idyllic setting is a nature lover’s paradise, with easy access to nearby national parks and their extensive network of walking and hiking trails. While our campsites are private and expansive, visitors should come fully self-sufficient, as there are no on-site toilets or showers. To enhance your experience, firewood is available for purchase, allowing you to create the perfect campfire ambiance under a star-filled sky. Conveniently located, the farm is just a short drive from the charming towns of Nimbin and Murwillumbah (30 minutes), the quaint village of Uki (15 minutes), and the scenic Clarrie Hall Dam (10 minutes), where you can enjoy swimming, sailing, and fishing. For those traveling from farther away, Coolangatta International Airport and the vibrant town of Byron Bay are approximately an hour’s drive, making this serene escape both accessible and unforgettable. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, our farm offers the perfect backdrop for your next getaway.
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AU$55
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Highland Cow Farm

9. Highland Cow Farm

99%
(53)
24km from Federal · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
170 acres of lush flats and rolling hills located on the NSW North Coast is Highland Cow Farm. It is home to a range of beef cattle breeds including Scottish Highlanders who love to be fed carrots, Dexter, miniature black Galloways, and Belted Galloways, or, all known collectively as the pets. The property is located close to Nimbin and Lismore and less than an hour to Byron, Ballina, and several National Parks. It's a relaxing, convenient base camp from which to explore this beautiful region. The farm has lots of walks across flats and up hills for amazing views. You can be as active or as still as you like here. you can choose from several lovely spots in the paddocks to set up camp. Dont forget to bring carrots to feed Ruby, the Highland cow or Brownie the bull. Mooka our old charolais loves a cuddle while she is being fed carrots. Fresh free range eggs are available for purchase from our neighbour. Let me know if you would like some. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON HIPCAMP SITE, REFER TO YOUR GPS.
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Tweed Valley Farmhouse Cheeses

10. Tweed Valley Farmhouse Cheeses

94%
(347)
24km from Federal · 5 sites
Tweed Valley Whey Farmhouse Cheeses is a small 100% Australian owned artisan dairy business. Family owned and operated, we run the 100+ head dairy herd which will supply the A grade quality milk for the gourmet cheeses. The Dairy farm is located in the Burringbar Valley, just north of Byron Bay. Burringbar is situated at the entranceway to the Tweed which is also known as the Heartland of Australia's Green Cauldron. The sub-tropical climate allows for lush pasture to be grown all year round. Our pasture based grazing system means you taste the freshness in the milk which flows into the flavours of the local territory in the artisan cheeses.Aside from our 4th generation dairy farm and artisan cheese factorym, we also run a licensed cafe.No tents - RVs/caravans and camper trailers only.We offer several grassy sites on our property, situated in the lush green pastures of the Tweed Valley. We have a retail outlet onsite. Come and order a coffee, cheese platter, wine and local products to enjoy at your site! We're a great place for those travellers looking for a convenient stopover, in a beautiful setting, with nice additional touches. We're close to National Parks, Murwillumbah Arts Precinct, Margaret Olley Art Gallery and Husk Distillery and just 20 mins drive to access the coast from Kingscliff to Byron Bay.We have a toilet on site. Your well-behaved pets welcome too but must be kept on a lead. 
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AU$43
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Nimbin Rocks Camping

11. Nimbin Rocks Camping

98%
(49)
25km from Federal · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Gob-smacking views of Nimbin Rocks. Photos can't convey the mystical presence you get in real life - it's like camping inside a poem. Horse-shoe bordered by 2km of Goolmangar Creek - known platypus habitat. Secluded - but only 5-min drive to Nimbin village, the alternative capital (pop 1,600) of Australia. Sites are out of eye-shot from 'the others'. Limit of five dispersed sites across 30 acres. You'll need to Arrive Before Dark to be directed. Really, you do. Creek-sites suit experienced, self-contained campers (with 4wd) that like a bit of space. & know how to deal with their own shit. Literally. Season Update: We're now in 4wd-only season. If you have 2wd, it may be possible, but have to check with me first. Cons: MUST check-in before dark. Camping (especially creek sites) is weather-dependent - not accessible in extended periods of rain (by 4wd, or otherwise) - but who wants to camp in the rain anyway? In 'dry-windows' , even 2wd is fine, but do check the forecast/correspond with me before booking. If it's looking grim, it's cool to cancel with 24-hrs notice. It's a farm. Not a centralized campground offering full-amenities or caravan access. As free-range campers 'on-that-farm, there are some free-range cows' (& chooks) . So you'll need to partially share the land with them. They're curious, but not aggressive.
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AU$26
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"JALUM" Undulating Farmland!

12. "JALUM" Undulating Farmland!

94%
(353)
25km from Federal · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
"Jalum" is a fifty acre property situated between the Gold Coast and Byron Bay and ten minutes from the coast. There are many activities available inc. fishing, bush walking etc. . Jalum has been a working fish farm (Silver Perch) and the many dams offer good fishing. Just a kilometre from the old Mooball trainline! Walk the line and stay at our lovely campsite for the night. We acknowledge and give respect for the traditional owners past, present and future, of the Bunjalum nation.
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AU$37
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Rowlands Creek Camp Area

13. Rowlands Creek Camp Area

98%
(936)
25km from Federal · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Come and set up camp along 6 acres of creek flat, Nestled at the foothills of Wollumbin Mount Warning and surrounded by the famed national parks of the Tweed region. Our camp area is situated on Rowlands creek, offering 6 acres of creek flat with 3 waterholes. There are plenty of activities to try around town, from bushwalking, exploring the Rail Trail in Murwillumbah and downhill mountain biking at the Uki Mountain Bike Park (Less then 8Km from our property). The property is just 5km from the beautiful village of Uki. Uki is a place where community spirit hums. Village markets every Saturday selling local foods and crafts. The Old buttery offers ‘the Uki Buttery Bazaar Market’ on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Don’t forget to pop into the Uki Trading Post (Bastion Lane) for the Best coffee in Australia. The Mt Warning Hotel situated in Uki Village also offers all meals as takeaways and a complementary curtesy bus running from Friday 5PM through to Sunday. Stock up on supplies at the village General Store. Pet welcome on leash and under control. Campfires are permitted within local regulations. We do have a bathtub’s on four sites. Campers should leave no trace. We are a short drive from the beautiful Hell’s hole, Unicorn falls and Mavis Kitchens. Take a day trip to Byron Bay (50min) Brunswick Heads (40min) Mullumbimby (35min) Tyalgum (30min). 45mins from Gold Coast airport.
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AU$25
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Stokers Siding

14. Stokers Siding

100%
(189)
26km from Federal · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Our Hipcamp is set on 12 organic acres where you are free to explore the property's many walking tracks through the rainforest, orchards and gardens or just relax taking in the awesome views, wildlife, peace, and quiet. The secluded bush retreat is the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Our goal is to offer you a delightful experience you will remember forever. Relax & enjoy our very special, secluded location providing a unique experience in a striking natural Australian environment. With stunning views & abundant wildlife, it’s hard to believe you are only 30 minutes from the Gold Coast and Byron Bay. Undulating hills in the remnants of the Mount Warning Wollumbin super-volcano give this area a unique revitalising feel and breath-taking beauty. Many locals live here for the lifestyle and many (including us) choose to be self-sufficient. A car is a necessity in this area, as public transport is quite scarce. Cycling is popular in the area but you will need to be keen and fit as there are a lot of hills! We ask that you would treat our property as well or better than your own and expect our guests to be quiet, well-behaved, and environmentally aware of our sustainable and very quiet rural lifestyle. Please note this is NOT a 'party' site. We are designated 'Land for Wildlife' and so most suited to those who seek peace and quiet. Owing to the terrain, this property is not suitable for children, but adults are welcome to wander around the beautiful gardens. Very sorry but this site is not suitable for those who have to make use of a wheelchair. Campfires are allowed in the fire braziers provided. BYO Firewood. To protect the abundant wildlife we also have to have a no pets policy. Please note there is a 50-metre uphill incline of 15 degrees to access the site. We look forward to meeting you soon :)
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AU$91
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Ecoasis Mamiwata

15. Ecoasis Mamiwata

92%
(25)
27km from Federal · 1 site · Tent, RV
Ecoasis seamlessly combines pure serenity with accessibility. A stunning private eco-retreat set on 100 acres at the foothills of Mt Wollumbin, in the heart of the Tweed Valley Rainforest on Australia’s east coast. Conveniently located just 45 minutes from Gold Coast Airport and Byron Bay’s beaches and cafés, Ecoasis offers the perfect balance — so close to all the action, yet miles away in the quiet mountain air. Choose from our six secluded rainforest chalets or our exclusive Mami Wata Magic View Campsite — a single, private site for those seeking a deeper connection with nature. Our Campsite is located at the heart of the property, next to our carpark and opposite our all purpose communal pavilion and fire pit. On the other side of our 6 car parking area is a newly built flush toilet cabin with an outdoor hot/cold rain shower out the back, semi - screened for privacy - designed for the nature lover to catch the morning sun in the shower. Soak up the healing power of Wollumbin, breathe in the forest air, and enjoy the simple joy of good friends and good times. Ecoasis is consciously designed for lovers, individuals, and small groups to rest, reflect, and reconnect. If your interested in hosting an event, special occasion or group hire, please contact us before booking.
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AU$103
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The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate

16. The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate

97%
(1750)
27km from Federal · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to SLEEPY HOLLOW MANOR ESTATE, A family farm Acting under the state government agricultural tourism reform allowing primary producers and livestock farms such as us on RU2 property to have visitors. As part of this we have to follow some simple protocol! Unfortunately, we have had some issues with local council which now monitor our movements closely and we ask that you follow these simple rules extremely closely failure to do may cause us to reject your booking and may incur penalties to both of us as the landholders and also the camper. 1. STRICTLY No Caravans, RV's, Tents or Any Camping site is to be set up within 50 meters of the creek. 2. No more that 20 people camping on the property at one time. 3. Zero impact to the land and surrounds treat it like you would a national park. 4. All waste must be bagged and taken off site with you. PLEASE BE SURE TO READ ALL OF OUR BIO ITS LONG BUT YOU'LL GET ALL THE INFORMATION YOU NEED! CALL 0480 684 888 We are also available for Weddings, Birthdays and other day time gatherings. Speak to us about using us for a working space for corporate or business trips, Collaborations and more......... You may of already seen us on TV? - The Weekender - Creek to Coast - The Great Outdoors - ABC Landline Find us on Instagram: the_sleepy_hollow_manor_estate * Site map is here on pinned stories* Facebook: The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate Find us on google maps. Please read our full property profiles for further information We are "The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate" located in the heart of the breathtaking Sleepy Hollow Valley which is hidden snugly between the small seaside town of Pottsville and the Tweed Valley... Once you're here you feel all your worries and stress drift away as you unwind and relax in the Manor estate and its surrounds. A farm with a difference with a small-scale ECO low impact primitive camping style based under the NSW State agriculture tourism reform Enjoy the peace and tranquility as you hear the birds or just sit watching the water trickle through the creeks and waterholes. we have array of wildlife on our estate and its surrounds.
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AU$61
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Hilltop View

17. Hilltop View

97%
(35)
28km from Federal · 1 site
The ultimate 4WD or AWD site. Open your tent to Breathtaking Views. This camp is a flat grass area up a small hill but the views are amazing. 4WD's or AWD ONLY however, it is only a 100m drive up a grass hill or now the option of a gravel road to YOUR OWN PRIVATE OASIS. You will feel like you are on top of the world however, Doon Doon Creeks, clear constantly running water with a large swimming hole is only a stroll down the hill. The property is a 116 acre working cattle farm. Campers are welcome to explore the many walking tracks on the property as well as the bordering national park. Just a 800 metres from Clarrie Hall Dam, spend your days picnicking and paddling amongst the stunning scenery. The dam is stocked with Australian Bass for a fun day's fishing. Take a 5 minute drive to Uki a township where you will find an abundance of arts and crafts, weekend markets and a host of alternative/natural therapy practitioners. You'll reach the larger town of Murwillumbah in just 15 minutes and the famous Byron Bay in under an hour. Explore the nearby Northern Rivers Rail Trail - 24km of trail through working farms, lush rainforest, wide bridges and original train tunnels. PLEASE NOTE: there are public toilets at the village of UKI about 2km. Check out the property on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/yyBCa5b_juo?si=NnuNfcZsvOTFP8cn
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AU$61
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Windmill Creek Camp

18. Windmill Creek Camp

95%
(157)
28km from Federal · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Come and enjoy this creek front campsite in the heart of the Tweed Shire. Nestled on the banks of Doon Doon Creek, clear constantly running water with a large swimming hole awaits you!. The property is a 300 acre working farm with horses, cattle and a friendly dog named Wal. Campers are welcome to explore the many walking tracks on the property as well as the bordering national park. Just a 800 metres from Clarrie Hall Dam, spend your days picnicking and paddling amongst the stunning scenery. The dam is stocked with Australian Bass for a fun day's fishing. Take a 5 minute drive to Uki a township where you will find an abundance of arts and crafts, weekend markets and a host of alternative/natural therapy practitioners. You'll reach the larger town of Murwillumbah in just 15 minutes and the famous Byron Bay in under an hour. Explore the nearby Northern Rivers Rail Trail - 24km of trail through working farms, lush rainforest, wide bridges and original train tunnels. PLEASE NOTE: there are public toilets at the village of UKI about 2km. Check us out in this film clip on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/yyBCa5b_juo?si=NnuNfcZsvOTFP8cn https://youtu.be/8kbBuikE2CU?si=tJnwL_B-7baXUgrv
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AU$61
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Oakey Ridge

19. Oakey Ridge

99%
(445)
28km from Federal · 46 sites · Tents, RVs
Oakey Ridge – Nature, Views & Wildlife on a Pet-Friendly Farm Nestled in the scenic hills between Lismore and Nimbin on our peaceful 277-acre beef cattle farm. This is a place to unplug, unwind, and reconnect with nature. The property features a running creek, seasonal waterfalls, subtropical rainforest pockets, and open ridge lines with sweeping views. Our bushland is home to abundant wildlife – keep an eye out for wallabies, native birds, and if you’re lucky, a koala drinking from our treetop water stations. 🐾 Pet-Friendly: We love dogs, and they love it here too! Many of our guests bring their furry friends along for the adventure. There’s plenty of space to explore, just keep them supervised and under control around livestock and wildlife. 🌿 Nature & Adventure: Explore our designated nature corridor, take a peaceful walk, or hike up to one of our lookouts. For those with a 4WD, parts of the property offer even more to discover. 🚗 2WD Access: No 4WD? No worries! All main campsites are 2WD accessible and well spaced for privacy and comfort. 🛁 Clean Facilities: We provide simple, clean, and well-maintained amenities to make your stay comfortable. 🌱 Regeneration in Progress: We’re proud to be actively involved in land regeneration and sustainable farming practices, working to support biodiversity and a healthy future for the land. Whether you're camping under the stars, exploring the bush, or relaxing with your dog by your side, Oakey Ridge offers a truly special rural escape.
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AU$19
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Malabar Farm

20. Malabar Farm

97%
(60)
29km from Federal · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Malabar Farm is a working Beef and Equine property situated in walking distance (600 metres to the Hotel) from the idyllic village of Uki. Steep in farming history, was originally a part of the logging district and later operated as a dairy up until early 2001. The farm nestles in to the foothills of Uki and the Twin Sister Mountains. The southern boundary is 2 klm of Tweed River. 3 permanent creeks meander through the property providing an abundance of wild life and camp sites to dream of. The long stretch of Tweed River frontage provides for fishing (bass aplenty), and canoeing. The equine training and breeding section of the farm is to be visited by appointment most days, and for safety reasons is not commonly accessible. Petting of small animals is an optional extra for children and beginners, can also arrange a riding lesson in one of the 2 enclosed arenas, as another optional extra cost.
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AU$61
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