The best dog-friendly camping near Moruya

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Bringing your dog along to camp in Moruya? You’re in luck—there are over 590 pet-friendly campsites in this corner of New South Wales. Most spots welcome campfires, and many have showers to rinse off after a swim or a muddy bushwalk. Prices start at just $10 a night, with an average around $40, so you can find something to suit any budget. Local favourites include Figtree Camp @ Mystery Bay (367 reviews), where you’ll hear the ocean at night, Scribbly Gum secluded bush camping (361 reviews) for quiet forest sites, and Sapphire Coast Dairy-Homestead (305 reviews) with open paddocks and plenty of space to roam. Surfers head for the nearby breaks, hikers explore the river tracks, and dogs are welcome at most sites—just check each listing before you book.

97% (5.3K) 209 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Moruya

DoLittle Farm

1. DoLittle Farm

96%
(170)
15km from Moruya · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
A flat paddock in the Mogo township beside a seasonal creek and surrounded by mostly bush. We have a small farm with chooks, ducks, bees and pigs plus a variety of wildlife such as birds, lizards and kangaroos. A great place to base yourself to explore the Batemans Bay region. Ask us about extras available including seasonal produce, fresh honey, fires and firewood availability and farm tours - these will need to be booked in person pending availability. Check out our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DoLittleFarmMogo Dog friendly. You'll need to have your own amenities and leave no trace. Campfires permitted in a designated area only. Wood supplied for a fee. No collecting of wood on property without consent. Plenty of birds and native wildlife and very close to state forest for activities such as bush walking, mountain biking, bird watching, or gold panning. Check out the recently opened mountain bike tracks - https://www.trailforks.com/region/mogo-trails/ If you are looking for a private shuttle to the trails send us a message to check availability and pricing. Close to Mogo township, accessible by a short length of dirt road. No facilities - basic bush camping only
from 
AU$31
 / night
Roagumba Farm

2. Roagumba Farm

100%
(80)
56km from Moruya · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Roagumba, or Roa for short, is our 920 acre patch of paradise in the stunning Yowrie Valley on the NSW Far South Coast. Roa is a family owned working cattle farm, made up of approximately 60% cleared land and the rest native bushland. The Yowrie Valley is surrounded by the beautiful Wadbilliga National Park, giving it a sense of remote seculsion whilst being only a 15 minute drive from the township of Cobargo. The valley is a 35 minute drive to the stunning beaches near Bermagui, whilst the historic and quirky town of Tilba is 40 minutes away. The crystal clear Yowrie River flows along the western side of the property with numerous secluded swimming holes. The property is a working cattle farm so you're likely to meet some very friendly cows during your stay, as well as a lot of native wildlife such as kangaroos, wombats and birds. We operate three Hipcamp sites and two different locations on the property. Mountain Camp is a single site and offers complete seclusion and privacy, while River Camp is a double site and offers views across the valley whilst only being metres from the river. Both locations have composting toilets and Mountain Camp has an additional undercover camp kitchen. We cater for small groups and families who are seeking a quiet, peaceful escape. Our sites are small and are capped at 6 people each, per night. To reduce vehicle traffic, protect our farms biosecurity and out of respect to our neighbours, there is a maximum of 2 vehicles allowed per site.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$33
 / night
Jeremadra Getaway

3. Jeremadra Getaway

99%
(163)
12km from Moruya · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are located just south of the Mogo township on the NSW south coast, in prime position for mountain biking fanatics as the Maulbrooks Mountain Bike Park and Mogo State Forest are just to our west. We are 5 mins from the New MOGO MTB trails! On hot days you can grab your swimmers, snorkel and surfboard, and head down to a number of beaches at Tomakin and Broulee (15 mins from camp). When exploring the region, don't forget to stop in at the famous township of Mogo. This gorgeous village offers a quirky mix of art, crafts, homewares and collectibles, as well as fantastic food, clothing, specialty items, and well known favourites like Mogo Fudge or some marshmallows to toast on the campfire. The campsite is nestled amongst the tall gum trees and overlooks the dam. There is a firepit with a hot plate for delicious camp out dinners and firewood is available for sale under Extras. There is access to a toilet and rubbish facilities, but you will need to bring your own drinking water and shower. We can cater for all types of camping vehicles and tents, including 2WD. The campsite is generally flat but your vehicle may require a little levelling. We welcome well behaved pets (we have dogs ourselves so your pet must be friendly).
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$49
 / night
Longvale Farm

4. Longvale Farm

9km from Moruya · 3 sites · Lodging
Conveniently located off the Princes Hwy, a few minutes from the quiant village of Mogo, just five minutes from the beautiful Broulee Beaches and boat ramp, and less than 10 minutes drive from the township of Moruya, this farmstay provides a convenient and relaxing base to explore this wonderful South Coast region. The farm covers some 600+ acres, mostly untouched bushland. We have over 50 head of cattle, several Clydesdales, a donkey, chooks, peacocks, guinea fowl, rabbits, and more. You are welcome to explore the paddocks and the bushland and meet and greet our animal residents. Dogs are welcome, so long as they're kept under control, and restrained at night. There is a large shared swimming pool guests are welcome to use. Campfires are permitted in the designated fire pits, or you are welcome to bring your own fire pit that is elevated off the ground. Firewood is available to purchase - see extras. We offer two sites for self-contained campers, and for a slightly higher price, one site that allows campers access to the toilet and hot shower facilities. The camping area is a general, level grassed area overlooking the creek, where you can pick the spot that best appeals to you.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$362
 / night
Bega Valley and Mountain Views

5. Bega Valley and Mountain Views

100%
(10)
78km from Moruya · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Space, privacy, wilderness, quiet. Stunning views across the Bega Valley, looking over the culturally significant sites of Biamanga and Guluga. A beef farm, with significant ecological diversity. You will be surrounded by wildlife - wallabies, wombats, and echidnas, with a vast array of bird life. Our cows are raised to be super friendly, perfect for children to pat and hand feed. We also have horses that will wander by hoping for an apple or carrot. Walk through native woodland forests, enjoy the views, and if you have a four wheel drive explore down to our fresh water creek deep in the valley. The most accessible camping locations are along the private bitumen road that winds across the hilltops, providing easy access. Other locations can be chosen, that are tucked away in the wilderness. The beach is half an hour away, and you can catch glimpses of the ocean (just) from various places on the farm. The night sky is breathtaking, with no light pollution, and the quiet (other than the wildlife) is serene. We love guests and look forward to hosting you and your family.
from 
AU$28
 / night

Bringing your dog along to camp in Moruya? You’re in luck—there are over 590 pet-friendly campsites in this corner of New South Wales. Most spots welcome campfires, and many have showers to rinse off after a swim or a muddy bushwalk. Prices start at just $10 a night, with an average around $40, so you can find something to suit any budget. Local favourites include Figtree Camp @ Mystery Bay (367 reviews), where you’ll hear the ocean at night, Scribbly Gum secluded bush camping (361 reviews) for quiet forest sites, and Sapphire Coast Dairy-Homestead (305 reviews) with open paddocks and plenty of space to roam. Surfers head for the nearby breaks, hikers explore the river tracks, and dogs are welcome at most sites—just check each listing before you book.

97% (5.3K) 209 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Moruya

DoLittle Farm

1. DoLittle Farm

96%
(170)
15km from Moruya · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
A flat paddock in the Mogo township beside a seasonal creek and surrounded by mostly bush. We have a small farm with chooks, ducks, bees and pigs plus a variety of wildlife such as birds, lizards and kangaroos. A great place to base yourself to explore the Batemans Bay region. Ask us about extras available including seasonal produce, fresh honey, fires and firewood availability and farm tours - these will need to be booked in person pending availability. Check out our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DoLittleFarmMogo Dog friendly. You'll need to have your own amenities and leave no trace. Campfires permitted in a designated area only. Wood supplied for a fee. No collecting of wood on property without consent. Plenty of birds and native wildlife and very close to state forest for activities such as bush walking, mountain biking, bird watching, or gold panning. Check out the recently opened mountain bike tracks - https://www.trailforks.com/region/mogo-trails/ If you are looking for a private shuttle to the trails send us a message to check availability and pricing. Close to Mogo township, accessible by a short length of dirt road. No facilities - basic bush camping only
from 
AU$31
 / night
Roagumba Farm

2. Roagumba Farm

100%
(80)
56km from Moruya · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Roagumba, or Roa for short, is our 920 acre patch of paradise in the stunning Yowrie Valley on the NSW Far South Coast. Roa is a family owned working cattle farm, made up of approximately 60% cleared land and the rest native bushland. The Yowrie Valley is surrounded by the beautiful Wadbilliga National Park, giving it a sense of remote seculsion whilst being only a 15 minute drive from the township of Cobargo. The valley is a 35 minute drive to the stunning beaches near Bermagui, whilst the historic and quirky town of Tilba is 40 minutes away. The crystal clear Yowrie River flows along the western side of the property with numerous secluded swimming holes. The property is a working cattle farm so you're likely to meet some very friendly cows during your stay, as well as a lot of native wildlife such as kangaroos, wombats and birds. We operate three Hipcamp sites and two different locations on the property. Mountain Camp is a single site and offers complete seclusion and privacy, while River Camp is a double site and offers views across the valley whilst only being metres from the river. Both locations have composting toilets and Mountain Camp has an additional undercover camp kitchen. We cater for small groups and families who are seeking a quiet, peaceful escape. Our sites are small and are capped at 6 people each, per night. To reduce vehicle traffic, protect our farms biosecurity and out of respect to our neighbours, there is a maximum of 2 vehicles allowed per site.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$33
 / night
Jeremadra Getaway

3. Jeremadra Getaway

99%
(163)
12km from Moruya · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are located just south of the Mogo township on the NSW south coast, in prime position for mountain biking fanatics as the Maulbrooks Mountain Bike Park and Mogo State Forest are just to our west. We are 5 mins from the New MOGO MTB trails! On hot days you can grab your swimmers, snorkel and surfboard, and head down to a number of beaches at Tomakin and Broulee (15 mins from camp). When exploring the region, don't forget to stop in at the famous township of Mogo. This gorgeous village offers a quirky mix of art, crafts, homewares and collectibles, as well as fantastic food, clothing, specialty items, and well known favourites like Mogo Fudge or some marshmallows to toast on the campfire. The campsite is nestled amongst the tall gum trees and overlooks the dam. There is a firepit with a hot plate for delicious camp out dinners and firewood is available for sale under Extras. There is access to a toilet and rubbish facilities, but you will need to bring your own drinking water and shower. We can cater for all types of camping vehicles and tents, including 2WD. The campsite is generally flat but your vehicle may require a little levelling. We welcome well behaved pets (we have dogs ourselves so your pet must be friendly).
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$49
 / night
Longvale Farm

4. Longvale Farm

9km from Moruya · 3 sites · Lodging
Conveniently located off the Princes Hwy, a few minutes from the quiant village of Mogo, just five minutes from the beautiful Broulee Beaches and boat ramp, and less than 10 minutes drive from the township of Moruya, this farmstay provides a convenient and relaxing base to explore this wonderful South Coast region. The farm covers some 600+ acres, mostly untouched bushland. We have over 50 head of cattle, several Clydesdales, a donkey, chooks, peacocks, guinea fowl, rabbits, and more. You are welcome to explore the paddocks and the bushland and meet and greet our animal residents. Dogs are welcome, so long as they're kept under control, and restrained at night. There is a large shared swimming pool guests are welcome to use. Campfires are permitted in the designated fire pits, or you are welcome to bring your own fire pit that is elevated off the ground. Firewood is available to purchase - see extras. We offer two sites for self-contained campers, and for a slightly higher price, one site that allows campers access to the toilet and hot shower facilities. The camping area is a general, level grassed area overlooking the creek, where you can pick the spot that best appeals to you.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$362
 / night
Bega Valley and Mountain Views

5. Bega Valley and Mountain Views

100%
(10)
78km from Moruya · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Space, privacy, wilderness, quiet. Stunning views across the Bega Valley, looking over the culturally significant sites of Biamanga and Guluga. A beef farm, with significant ecological diversity. You will be surrounded by wildlife - wallabies, wombats, and echidnas, with a vast array of bird life. Our cows are raised to be super friendly, perfect for children to pat and hand feed. We also have horses that will wander by hoping for an apple or carrot. Walk through native woodland forests, enjoy the views, and if you have a four wheel drive explore down to our fresh water creek deep in the valley. The most accessible camping locations are along the private bitumen road that winds across the hilltops, providing easy access. Other locations can be chosen, that are tucked away in the wilderness. The beach is half an hour away, and you can catch glimpses of the ocean (just) from various places on the farm. The night sky is breathtaking, with no light pollution, and the quiet (other than the wildlife) is serene. We love guests and look forward to hosting you and your family.
from 
AU$28
 / night

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