The best lakeside camping near Grafton

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in Australia! We've got over 440 options near Grafton, New South Wales that are perfect for those who prefer the serene beauty of a lake. With options as low as $5 per night and an average price of $38 per night, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out our top campsites with rave reviews: (662 reviews), Footprints in Style (276 reviews), and The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate (198 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, pets, and rubbish disposal, and indulge in thrilling activities such as whitewater paddling, surfing, and swimming. Start planning your lake camping adventure now!

94% (438) 32 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Grafton

Solitary Islands Farm

1. Solitary Islands Farm

98%
(30)
51km from Grafton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Solitary Islands Farm is a wonderful place for nature enthusiasts and campers to experience the beauty of the Mid-North Coast region. Here's a summary of the key information provided: Location: The retreat is conveniently located just a five-minute drive from the Mid-North Coast's stunning beaches and is surrounded by mountains. Property: Solitary Islands Farm Retreat spans 88 acres of natural beauty. The land features iconic historic trees, abundant birdlife, and a developing Permaculture farm. Campsites are spread across the property, offering campers seclusion within the natural surroundings. Nature Reserve: The property boasts its own untouched nature reserve with walking and bike paths for guests to explore. There is a large dam in the middle of the property, and Darkum Creek on the southern border, providing opportunities for fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking through the natural beauty of the land. Activities: The retreat offers a variety of nature-driven activities, including surfing, diving, golf, nature walks, mountain biking in Bells rainforest, and tree-top climbing 20 min drive. These activities allow guests to immerse themselves in the local attractions. Amenities: Currently, there are no amenities on site. Campers are expected to be fully self-sufficient during their stay, so be sure to come prepared with all the necessary camping gear and supplies. Sustainability: Solitary Islands Farm is committed to sustainability and aims to share its beautiful farm with others. They have plans to develop facilities that can accommodate both small and large groups in the future. Pet-Friendly: Pets are allowed on the property, but campers are required to notify the owner. There are designated pet-friendly areas to ensure the safety of wildlife and the farm. When walking around the property, pets must be kept on a lead to protect the local wildlife. Overall, Solitary Islands Farm appears to be a serene and environmentally conscious camping destination where guests can connect with nature and enjoy a range of outdoor activities in a beautiful natural setting. PLEASE MINDFUL OF RESIDENTS LIVING ON THE ENTRANCE TO THE PROPERTY THEY HAVE FREE RANGING ANIMALS CROSSING THE ROADS. PLEASE DRIVE AS SLOW AS POSSIBLE! I don't live onsite but please call me for queries
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$79
 / night
Nature’s Retreat

2. Nature’s Retreat

97%
(15)
36km from Grafton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Located, just 25 minutes from the pristine beaches of Yamba and Iluka. Across the river and just 15 minutes from the Scottish town of Maclean, nestled high in the Yamba hinterland. You will not hear traffic, you will not see headlights. Pure peace and tranquility for you to relax, chill and enjoy. The sites are surrounded by rugged mountainous bush land with views, trails, cliffs, 3 creeks to explore and includes a private lake ‘Lake Arid’ with its own island, ‘Dead Dog Island’. Swim, paddle, fish, play. Metres away is another private swimming hole ‘Pants Off Pond’ stocked with Silver Perch and Bass. So whether you indulge in pants off, or leave them on and just fish it’s up to you. Explore a little further and you’ll find ‘The Abyss’ a former micro quarry, 9m deep waterhole. The creeks have waterfalls, swimming holes, pure and clean, though are a rugged unmarked hike. The sites are site only. You’ll need to take care of your waste, water, rubbish and power. Generator is ok, we’re out of earshot, so is everyone else. Each site has a picnic table and a fire pit and an abundance of ‘cut your own’ firewood upon the ground. Remember, fires this time of year are for ‘cooking only’, so be sure to bring those marshmallows… Pet Friendly, 4WD friendly with a bunch of serious challenges too… Horse friendly too, yep, there’s a yard to keep them too, up by the house. Accessible by 2WD with sites with enough space for any size caravan or motor home. While exploring, if you find a spot you’d rather camp, simply ask. We live on the property so help is nearby for any issues and the access road is shared. Peace, quiet and nature abounds.
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$37
 / night
Waterfalls & More

3. Waterfalls & More

95%
(230)
43km from Grafton · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
HIDING IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE! Pure. Unadulterated. WILD. 104 very private acres, securely sandwiched between a National Park Nature Reserve and State Forest. On a dead end road. No agriculture or farms upstream, only one other like-minded property owner. Secluded, but hiding smack bang in the middle of everywhere! From vertiginous sandstone cliffs on which epipetrics cling tight, right through to palm-filled rainforests, and with two quite different creek systems (including a monster waterfall), you'll be spoiled for things to do and places to explore - without even leaving the property! HISTORY This land is Gumbaynggirr land. Please be particularly mindful of our First Nation's long presence on this land. In the 1800's, white men came seeking Red Cedar, closely followed by settlers having a go at dairying; though logging has remained this area's mainstay. This special property, despite last being selectively logged about 50 years ago, hosts many huge old-growth trees remaining steadfast for your discovery and wonder. And many more are continuing to grow out too. About 35 years ago about nine of this property's eastern-most 104 acres became part of a far larger nashi pear orchard which filled much of the flats of this top end of the valley that you see today. Ultimately they failed to set good commercial fruit, and the rootstocks took over. You can see remnant rows of these trees just south of the property, from along the road. (Beware though - they have spikes that could puncture Caterpillar tracks!) MORE RECENTLY extensive lantana control efforts have been undertaken as we now move into revegetating with native species and implementing a permaculture plan. Today the property is registered with Land For Wildlife and hosts a very wide mix of native vegetation communities. ACTIVITIES Bird watch. Climb. Abseil. Photograph wildflowers. Paint. Swim. In the next valley there's even gold to be found. Explore trails by mountain bike. Whale watch. Surf. Learn SCUBA. Go beach-combing. Catch a mudcrab. Go whitewater river rafting. Ask your host about where to find all the local waterfalls, the best walking, how to find gold, the gnarliest off-road tracks, Anything is possible here in this magnificent part of the world, except perhaps snow and ice.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$40
 / night
Bower Camp Co. Yuraygir NP

4. Bower Camp Co. Yuraygir NP

41km from Grafton · 2 sites · Lodging
Book a fully catered group camping experience and arrive with a Bower Camp Co. tents perfectly set up, test out your real bed mattress with luxe eco cotton sheets, and settle in for a nature immersive stay at Yuraygir National Park. Enjoy the pristine wilderness coastline of Yuraygir Explore the many national park tracks to cool creeks, awe-inspiring vistas and abundant wildlife. Tents can set up on at any of the many bush camps at Yuraygir subject to availability. The tents can be set up as singles, double/twin share or family size with a bedroom and living space. Have meals prepared by an onside chef from locally sourced mainly organic ingredients. Search Bower Camp Co. for more details. We do the work, you get wild.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$5296
 / night
Evans Head Camping

5. Evans Head Camping

96%
(70)
79km from Grafton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Our powered site gives you a bathroom with hot water shower, septic toilet and sink. Part of a shed with a tv, radio, fridge and tables, a bbq, fire pit and plenty of space to spread out. Firewood is available on site only for $25.00 per night and includes 30 kg of seasoned split firewood and 10 kg of kindling/fire starters per night. Firewood must be ordered through Hipcamp with no refunds available. TO BE CONSCIOUS OF BIOSECURITY COMPLIANCE, NO FIREWOOD IS TO BE BROUGHT INTO OR TAKEN FROM OUR PROPERTY. Evans Head Camping is a peaceful, tranquil, private property within 4km of the beautiful beaches, river and township of Evans Head, on the Far North Coast of NSW. Surfing, fishing, bushwalking, swimming are popular activities in Evans Head. There are ample shops, IGA, SPA, Post Office, Newsagents, Butcher, Muzza's Milk Bar, just to name a few. Dining options - Evans Head RSL, Evans Head Bowlo, Illawong Hotel, plus thai, Japxican, fish and chip take away. 4WD Beach Access is located at Airforce Beach, about 4km's away. Woodburn-Evans Head Golf Club is a 5min drive. Activities include kayaking, bird watching, bushwalking, photography and just relaxing while listening to the birdlife. Koalas and kangaroos are regular visitors. The property is only available for camping weekends (varied nights) public holidays, and Easter and Christmas holidays. Enjoy the benefits of beautiful Evans Head, without sharing your campsite with the tourist crowds! Evans Head Camping also provides a safe and secure location for your holiday set up while you're explore the beautiful Northern Rivers and beyond. Take a day trip to some of the most interesting places on the NSW Far North Coast, knowing that your van/tent is in a safe secure setting. We are only a 45min drive from world famous Byron Bay in the north or Yamba in the south, just over an hour to the Queensland Border, with many coastal, country and hinterland towns and National Parks, inviting many adventures.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$85
 / night
The Old Peach Farm

6. The Old Peach Farm

100%
(7)
26km from Grafton · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is an old peach farm, set over 25 acres with a quarter of the property cleared (our house and gardens there) and the rest left untouched. Only seven minutes off the Pacific highway but it feels like a world away. Perfect for a nice overnight stop. We've set up the camping area in a nice clearing immersed into the lovely natural forest surroundings. You will be camping next to an awesome lake where you can go for a paddle or a swim. Other than the summer hum of cicadas or the cackle of some resident kookaburras, it's peaceful and private. There are plenty of roos and wallabies around, as well as lots of birdlife including black swans in the lake. You can paddle in the lake and try to catch a fish there. We've set up a little homemade pontoon. So far only one spot to camp (that will fit up to 4 cars if you come in a group), so you will have the place all to yourselves. The next house (our Shouse) is at least 300m away from the camping area, so solitude and privacy is guaranteed. The property is close to plenty of beach options or nice little towns such as Woolgoolga (25 min south) and Grafton (25 minutes north).
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$73
 / night
Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

7. Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

86%
(14)
69km from Grafton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
I moved here from Sydney in 1987. In that time I have seen many changes. I have come to love the Bungawalbin and have formed a very real bond with the whole area and have learnt so much in the journey. Like most parts of the East Coast the land has been badly managed since European invasion in the way of logging, grazing, farming and burning practices that have degraded the diversity of what was once possibly the most diverse part of Australia. The bush is resilient but there is a limit to what it can withstand and I fear this precious wetlands is disappearing fast. 5 years ago bushfires devastated the whole forest leaving very little undamaged and it is still struggling to recover. Then catastrophic flooding in 2022 destroyed the homestead. The property offers spacious, private campsites in a natural and tranquil setting. Bush walking and birdwatching are a must, or just relaxing by the billabong may reward you with a wildlife encounter. The billabong is perfect for canoeing or paddleboarding and normally flows for up to 9 months of the year. Come and enjoy Bungawalbin Wildlife Retreat. www.bungawalbinwildliferetreat.com
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$19
 / night
Sylva Lagoons Primitive Bush Camp

8. Sylva Lagoons Primitive Bush Camp

99%
(272)
79km from Grafton · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
Sylva Lagoons is a 570 acre beef cattle and native timber producing farm, which we, Pete and Elaine bought seven years ago, for somewhere beautiful and peaceful for our retirement. It is so beautiful living here we thought we should share it. If you are booking to join us, please give a rough eta so we can be at the campground to welcome you The lagoon at the campground is over 10 acres of water, with native forest on three sides. It is great for canoeing or bushwalking and our bird life is spectacular. No phone or internet since 3G was removed. Sorry! Dog friendly - with limitations. Flushing disabled toilet available. Good access for 2WD. Campfires permitted in a designated area and firewood available for a donation to cut it all. CRITICAL! As we are farmers we need to know your ETA. Please advise us your ETA before arrival so we can be there to greet you.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$30
 / night
BUNGAWALBIN WILDLIFE RETREAT

9. BUNGAWALBIN WILDLIFE RETREAT

67%
(6)
69km from Grafton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Bungawalbin Wildlife reserve is 100 acres of natural wetlands that backs onto the Bungawalbin Creek. I have owned the property for 35 years and have spent that time re-establishing the diversity on the property.   over the years the property had been logged mercilessly and used for cattle production. It was also subject to the devastating bushfires of 2019. The Bungawalbin wetlands is home to a vast selection of wildlife and I have created a purpose built waterbird sanctuary to attract and provide habitat to the many species of waterbirds that frequent the property.I know you will enjoy your stay at the Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$25
 / night
Booma Farm

10. Booma Farm

72km from Grafton · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Situated on the edge of Lake Booma. Wake up to the call of native birds and the gentle shimmer of water at Lake Booma—your private camping escape in the heart of our rainforest valley. Pitch your tent or set up your glamping rig right on the lake’s edge and enjoy front-row views of crystal-clear water alive with fish and wildlife. From dawn to dusk, adventure is at your fingertips. Join a platypus-spotting kayak tour and glide across the lake where these shy creatures appear. Cast a line for a true fishing experience, or explore hidden waterfalls and native forest on foot. For a thrill, jump aboard a tour through winding rainforest trails, wander the farmyard to meet friendly animals, or learn more about our aquaculture facility. Evenings bring star-filled skies, crackling campfires, and the soothing chorus of frogs. Whether you seek action or pure relaxation, Lake Booma offers a camping getaway that feels worlds away.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$73
 / night
Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

11. Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

86%
(18)
69km from Grafton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The Bungawalbyn Wildlife reserve is situated in a vast wetlands in the Northern Rivers. This 100 acre property backs onto the Bungawalbyn Creek and has a number of Billabongs, waterways and dams. There is an abundance of wildlife on this awesome conservation reserve and rehabilitation of the existing forests and estuaries is the aim of the Hosts, Adrian and Ariana. Pets are welcome but must be prevented from chasing or disturbing the wildlife. Campfires are welcome outside of restrictions and must be kept contained. Campers will have access to a toilet during their stay but as there are no bins available we ask that you please remove all rubbish with you on departure. The property has been established for 35 years.Please come and enjoy the serenity.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$25
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in Australia! We've got over 440 options near Grafton, New South Wales that are perfect for those who prefer the serene beauty of a lake. With options as low as $5 per night and an average price of $38 per night, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out our top campsites with rave reviews: (662 reviews), Footprints in Style (276 reviews), and The Sleepy Hollow Manor Estate (198 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, pets, and rubbish disposal, and indulge in thrilling activities such as whitewater paddling, surfing, and swimming. Start planning your lake camping adventure now!

94% (438) 32 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Grafton

Solitary Islands Farm

1. Solitary Islands Farm

98%
(30)
51km from Grafton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Solitary Islands Farm is a wonderful place for nature enthusiasts and campers to experience the beauty of the Mid-North Coast region. Here's a summary of the key information provided: Location: The retreat is conveniently located just a five-minute drive from the Mid-North Coast's stunning beaches and is surrounded by mountains. Property: Solitary Islands Farm Retreat spans 88 acres of natural beauty. The land features iconic historic trees, abundant birdlife, and a developing Permaculture farm. Campsites are spread across the property, offering campers seclusion within the natural surroundings. Nature Reserve: The property boasts its own untouched nature reserve with walking and bike paths for guests to explore. There is a large dam in the middle of the property, and Darkum Creek on the southern border, providing opportunities for fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking through the natural beauty of the land. Activities: The retreat offers a variety of nature-driven activities, including surfing, diving, golf, nature walks, mountain biking in Bells rainforest, and tree-top climbing 20 min drive. These activities allow guests to immerse themselves in the local attractions. Amenities: Currently, there are no amenities on site. Campers are expected to be fully self-sufficient during their stay, so be sure to come prepared with all the necessary camping gear and supplies. Sustainability: Solitary Islands Farm is committed to sustainability and aims to share its beautiful farm with others. They have plans to develop facilities that can accommodate both small and large groups in the future. Pet-Friendly: Pets are allowed on the property, but campers are required to notify the owner. There are designated pet-friendly areas to ensure the safety of wildlife and the farm. When walking around the property, pets must be kept on a lead to protect the local wildlife. Overall, Solitary Islands Farm appears to be a serene and environmentally conscious camping destination where guests can connect with nature and enjoy a range of outdoor activities in a beautiful natural setting. PLEASE MINDFUL OF RESIDENTS LIVING ON THE ENTRANCE TO THE PROPERTY THEY HAVE FREE RANGING ANIMALS CROSSING THE ROADS. PLEASE DRIVE AS SLOW AS POSSIBLE! I don't live onsite but please call me for queries
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$79
 / night
Nature’s Retreat

2. Nature’s Retreat

97%
(15)
36km from Grafton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Located, just 25 minutes from the pristine beaches of Yamba and Iluka. Across the river and just 15 minutes from the Scottish town of Maclean, nestled high in the Yamba hinterland. You will not hear traffic, you will not see headlights. Pure peace and tranquility for you to relax, chill and enjoy. The sites are surrounded by rugged mountainous bush land with views, trails, cliffs, 3 creeks to explore and includes a private lake ‘Lake Arid’ with its own island, ‘Dead Dog Island’. Swim, paddle, fish, play. Metres away is another private swimming hole ‘Pants Off Pond’ stocked with Silver Perch and Bass. So whether you indulge in pants off, or leave them on and just fish it’s up to you. Explore a little further and you’ll find ‘The Abyss’ a former micro quarry, 9m deep waterhole. The creeks have waterfalls, swimming holes, pure and clean, though are a rugged unmarked hike. The sites are site only. You’ll need to take care of your waste, water, rubbish and power. Generator is ok, we’re out of earshot, so is everyone else. Each site has a picnic table and a fire pit and an abundance of ‘cut your own’ firewood upon the ground. Remember, fires this time of year are for ‘cooking only’, so be sure to bring those marshmallows… Pet Friendly, 4WD friendly with a bunch of serious challenges too… Horse friendly too, yep, there’s a yard to keep them too, up by the house. Accessible by 2WD with sites with enough space for any size caravan or motor home. While exploring, if you find a spot you’d rather camp, simply ask. We live on the property so help is nearby for any issues and the access road is shared. Peace, quiet and nature abounds.
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$37
 / night
Waterfalls & More

3. Waterfalls & More

95%
(230)
43km from Grafton · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
HIDING IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE! Pure. Unadulterated. WILD. 104 very private acres, securely sandwiched between a National Park Nature Reserve and State Forest. On a dead end road. No agriculture or farms upstream, only one other like-minded property owner. Secluded, but hiding smack bang in the middle of everywhere! From vertiginous sandstone cliffs on which epipetrics cling tight, right through to palm-filled rainforests, and with two quite different creek systems (including a monster waterfall), you'll be spoiled for things to do and places to explore - without even leaving the property! HISTORY This land is Gumbaynggirr land. Please be particularly mindful of our First Nation's long presence on this land. In the 1800's, white men came seeking Red Cedar, closely followed by settlers having a go at dairying; though logging has remained this area's mainstay. This special property, despite last being selectively logged about 50 years ago, hosts many huge old-growth trees remaining steadfast for your discovery and wonder. And many more are continuing to grow out too. About 35 years ago about nine of this property's eastern-most 104 acres became part of a far larger nashi pear orchard which filled much of the flats of this top end of the valley that you see today. Ultimately they failed to set good commercial fruit, and the rootstocks took over. You can see remnant rows of these trees just south of the property, from along the road. (Beware though - they have spikes that could puncture Caterpillar tracks!) MORE RECENTLY extensive lantana control efforts have been undertaken as we now move into revegetating with native species and implementing a permaculture plan. Today the property is registered with Land For Wildlife and hosts a very wide mix of native vegetation communities. ACTIVITIES Bird watch. Climb. Abseil. Photograph wildflowers. Paint. Swim. In the next valley there's even gold to be found. Explore trails by mountain bike. Whale watch. Surf. Learn SCUBA. Go beach-combing. Catch a mudcrab. Go whitewater river rafting. Ask your host about where to find all the local waterfalls, the best walking, how to find gold, the gnarliest off-road tracks, Anything is possible here in this magnificent part of the world, except perhaps snow and ice.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$40
 / night
Bower Camp Co. Yuraygir NP

4. Bower Camp Co. Yuraygir NP

41km from Grafton · 2 sites · Lodging
Book a fully catered group camping experience and arrive with a Bower Camp Co. tents perfectly set up, test out your real bed mattress with luxe eco cotton sheets, and settle in for a nature immersive stay at Yuraygir National Park. Enjoy the pristine wilderness coastline of Yuraygir Explore the many national park tracks to cool creeks, awe-inspiring vistas and abundant wildlife. Tents can set up on at any of the many bush camps at Yuraygir subject to availability. The tents can be set up as singles, double/twin share or family size with a bedroom and living space. Have meals prepared by an onside chef from locally sourced mainly organic ingredients. Search Bower Camp Co. for more details. We do the work, you get wild.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$5296
 / night
Evans Head Camping

5. Evans Head Camping

96%
(70)
79km from Grafton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Our powered site gives you a bathroom with hot water shower, septic toilet and sink. Part of a shed with a tv, radio, fridge and tables, a bbq, fire pit and plenty of space to spread out. Firewood is available on site only for $25.00 per night and includes 30 kg of seasoned split firewood and 10 kg of kindling/fire starters per night. Firewood must be ordered through Hipcamp with no refunds available. TO BE CONSCIOUS OF BIOSECURITY COMPLIANCE, NO FIREWOOD IS TO BE BROUGHT INTO OR TAKEN FROM OUR PROPERTY. Evans Head Camping is a peaceful, tranquil, private property within 4km of the beautiful beaches, river and township of Evans Head, on the Far North Coast of NSW. Surfing, fishing, bushwalking, swimming are popular activities in Evans Head. There are ample shops, IGA, SPA, Post Office, Newsagents, Butcher, Muzza's Milk Bar, just to name a few. Dining options - Evans Head RSL, Evans Head Bowlo, Illawong Hotel, plus thai, Japxican, fish and chip take away. 4WD Beach Access is located at Airforce Beach, about 4km's away. Woodburn-Evans Head Golf Club is a 5min drive. Activities include kayaking, bird watching, bushwalking, photography and just relaxing while listening to the birdlife. Koalas and kangaroos are regular visitors. The property is only available for camping weekends (varied nights) public holidays, and Easter and Christmas holidays. Enjoy the benefits of beautiful Evans Head, without sharing your campsite with the tourist crowds! Evans Head Camping also provides a safe and secure location for your holiday set up while you're explore the beautiful Northern Rivers and beyond. Take a day trip to some of the most interesting places on the NSW Far North Coast, knowing that your van/tent is in a safe secure setting. We are only a 45min drive from world famous Byron Bay in the north or Yamba in the south, just over an hour to the Queensland Border, with many coastal, country and hinterland towns and National Parks, inviting many adventures.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$85
 / night
The Old Peach Farm

6. The Old Peach Farm

100%
(7)
26km from Grafton · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is an old peach farm, set over 25 acres with a quarter of the property cleared (our house and gardens there) and the rest left untouched. Only seven minutes off the Pacific highway but it feels like a world away. Perfect for a nice overnight stop. We've set up the camping area in a nice clearing immersed into the lovely natural forest surroundings. You will be camping next to an awesome lake where you can go for a paddle or a swim. Other than the summer hum of cicadas or the cackle of some resident kookaburras, it's peaceful and private. There are plenty of roos and wallabies around, as well as lots of birdlife including black swans in the lake. You can paddle in the lake and try to catch a fish there. We've set up a little homemade pontoon. So far only one spot to camp (that will fit up to 4 cars if you come in a group), so you will have the place all to yourselves. The next house (our Shouse) is at least 300m away from the camping area, so solitude and privacy is guaranteed. The property is close to plenty of beach options or nice little towns such as Woolgoolga (25 min south) and Grafton (25 minutes north).
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$73
 / night
Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

7. Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

86%
(14)
69km from Grafton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
I moved here from Sydney in 1987. In that time I have seen many changes. I have come to love the Bungawalbin and have formed a very real bond with the whole area and have learnt so much in the journey. Like most parts of the East Coast the land has been badly managed since European invasion in the way of logging, grazing, farming and burning practices that have degraded the diversity of what was once possibly the most diverse part of Australia. The bush is resilient but there is a limit to what it can withstand and I fear this precious wetlands is disappearing fast. 5 years ago bushfires devastated the whole forest leaving very little undamaged and it is still struggling to recover. Then catastrophic flooding in 2022 destroyed the homestead. The property offers spacious, private campsites in a natural and tranquil setting. Bush walking and birdwatching are a must, or just relaxing by the billabong may reward you with a wildlife encounter. The billabong is perfect for canoeing or paddleboarding and normally flows for up to 9 months of the year. Come and enjoy Bungawalbin Wildlife Retreat. www.bungawalbinwildliferetreat.com
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$19
 / night
Sylva Lagoons Primitive Bush Camp

8. Sylva Lagoons Primitive Bush Camp

99%
(272)
79km from Grafton · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
Sylva Lagoons is a 570 acre beef cattle and native timber producing farm, which we, Pete and Elaine bought seven years ago, for somewhere beautiful and peaceful for our retirement. It is so beautiful living here we thought we should share it. If you are booking to join us, please give a rough eta so we can be at the campground to welcome you The lagoon at the campground is over 10 acres of water, with native forest on three sides. It is great for canoeing or bushwalking and our bird life is spectacular. No phone or internet since 3G was removed. Sorry! Dog friendly - with limitations. Flushing disabled toilet available. Good access for 2WD. Campfires permitted in a designated area and firewood available for a donation to cut it all. CRITICAL! As we are farmers we need to know your ETA. Please advise us your ETA before arrival so we can be there to greet you.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$30
 / night
BUNGAWALBIN WILDLIFE RETREAT

9. BUNGAWALBIN WILDLIFE RETREAT

67%
(6)
69km from Grafton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Bungawalbin Wildlife reserve is 100 acres of natural wetlands that backs onto the Bungawalbin Creek. I have owned the property for 35 years and have spent that time re-establishing the diversity on the property.   over the years the property had been logged mercilessly and used for cattle production. It was also subject to the devastating bushfires of 2019. The Bungawalbin wetlands is home to a vast selection of wildlife and I have created a purpose built waterbird sanctuary to attract and provide habitat to the many species of waterbirds that frequent the property.I know you will enjoy your stay at the Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$25
 / night
Booma Farm

10. Booma Farm

72km from Grafton · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Situated on the edge of Lake Booma. Wake up to the call of native birds and the gentle shimmer of water at Lake Booma—your private camping escape in the heart of our rainforest valley. Pitch your tent or set up your glamping rig right on the lake’s edge and enjoy front-row views of crystal-clear water alive with fish and wildlife. From dawn to dusk, adventure is at your fingertips. Join a platypus-spotting kayak tour and glide across the lake where these shy creatures appear. Cast a line for a true fishing experience, or explore hidden waterfalls and native forest on foot. For a thrill, jump aboard a tour through winding rainforest trails, wander the farmyard to meet friendly animals, or learn more about our aquaculture facility. Evenings bring star-filled skies, crackling campfires, and the soothing chorus of frogs. Whether you seek action or pure relaxation, Lake Booma offers a camping getaway that feels worlds away.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$73
 / night
Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

11. Bungawalbin Wildlife Reserve

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69km from Grafton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The Bungawalbyn Wildlife reserve is situated in a vast wetlands in the Northern Rivers. This 100 acre property backs onto the Bungawalbyn Creek and has a number of Billabongs, waterways and dams. There is an abundance of wildlife on this awesome conservation reserve and rehabilitation of the existing forests and estuaries is the aim of the Hosts, Adrian and Ariana. Pets are welcome but must be prevented from chasing or disturbing the wildlife. Campfires are welcome outside of restrictions and must be kept contained. Campers will have access to a toilet during their stay but as there are no bins available we ask that you please remove all rubbish with you on departure. The property has been established for 35 years.Please come and enjoy the serenity.
Pets
Electrical hookup
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AU$25
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