The best cave camping near Mount Druitt

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If cave camping around Mount Druitt is what you’re after, you’ve got over 40 options to choose from—each promising a different slice of underground adventure. Average nightly rates hover around $49, but you can snag a spot for as little as $40. Here, campsites cluster near caves and rocky outcrops, making it easy to lace up your boots and hit nearby trails or watch wildlife slip between shadows. Top picks include Jila Camp Grounds (749 reviews), Rhapsody (178 reviews), and Canoelands Orchard Camping (161 reviews)—all favourites for their rugged setting and access to caves. Most spots allow pets, have toilets on-site, and let you build a campfire after a long day hiking or swimming. Expect a practical setup and a laid-back vibe. This isn’t glamping. It’s hands-on, salt-of-the-earth camping, right where the rock walls echo and the bush comes alive at dusk.

98% (1.6K) 24 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mount Druitt

Jila Camp Grounds

1. Jila Camp Grounds

95%
(1412)
22km from Mount Druitt · 47 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our family-friendly camping haven nestled in the picturesque Grose Valley, just a short drive from Sydney. Our campsite offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and family-friendly activities to create lasting memories for you and your loved ones. Family-Friendly Atmosphere: At our campsite, families are at the heart of everything we do. We understand the importance of creating a safe and enjoyable environment for kids, ensuring that families can bond and create cherished moments together. Our grounds are designed to cater to the needs of families, with designated family-friendly areas and activities suitable for all ages. Respectful Enjoyment: To maintain the family-friendly atmosphere, we kindly request campers to adhere to our quiet hours starting at 9 PM. We discourage those not oriented towards family activities and serene evenings, ensuring everyone can enjoy the tranquility of the natural surroundings. River Adventures: For water enthusiasts, our campsite boasts a pristine river where you can swim, fish, and kayak to your heart's content. Imagine spending a lazy afternoon on the water, teaching your kids to fish or paddling along the gentle current. It's an idyllic setting for aquatic family adventures. Riverside Camping: With over 600 meters of riverside campsites spread across 50 acres of lush bushland, you'll find the perfect spot to set up your tent or park your camper. Each site provides a secluded and tranquil escape, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while still enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained camping area. Explore Nature on Foot or Wheels: Nature enthusiasts will delight in the variety of activities available. Embark on a bushwalk, discovering the flora and fauna that call the Grose Valley home. Mountain biking enthusiasts can navigate our trails, exploring the landscape on two wheels. There's always an adventure waiting just beyond your campsite. Campfires and Seasonal Delights: As the sun sets, gather around a crackling campfire with family and friends. We provide plenty of firewood to keep the flames dancing, creating the perfect atmosphere for storytelling and bonding. And when the season is right, don't forget to grab some homegrown avocados or contribute a small donation for kayak hire—all proceeds go to Beyond Blue, supporting mental health initiatives. Proximity to Richmond: Just a 10-minute drive away lies Richmond, a town with a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Explore the blend of modern suburbia and historical landmarks, adding a touch of culture to your camping experience. Supporting a Cause: Extra vehicles are welcome with a small fee, and rest assured, all proceeds go to Beyond Blue, supporting mental health awareness and initiatives. Camp Before Sunset: For a stress-free and safe camp setup, we recommend arriving before sunset. This ensures you have ample time to settle in, allowing you to start your camping adventure on a comfortable note. Discover your secluded spot to swim, camp, fish, or simply relax. Join us in the Grose Valley for a camping experience that caters to the whole family, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$121
 / night
Canoelands Orchard Camping

2. Canoelands Orchard Camping

97%
(378)
37km from Mount Druitt · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Canoelands Orchard Camping and Fruit Picking, is located just 1 hour from Sydney's CBD. The property is 81 acres in total with a small shop and cafe onsite. We offer pick your own fruit so are open to the public daily (closed on occasion). Trading hours can be viewed at www.bookingscanoeladns.com. We are surrounded by the stunning valley views of Marra Marra National Park. Guests can enjoy hiking, wandering the orchard picking fresh produce, taking a tractor ride, feeding the animals and relaxing. Please note we are a working farm so sometimes tractors and vehicles can be heard working from 7am. There will be foot traffic and possibly tractor rides operating near some of the sites although we will do our best to respect your privacy while you are here. We also have a quarry surrounding most of the property, so they sometimes operate machinery early. This is not generally too disruptive though. We are just 15 minutes' drive from the beautiful historical Wiseman's Ferry and the Hawkesbury River. There are multiple hiking tracks located close by. We have several sites to offer around the property. We have a beautiful huge dam just 350m down the gully. It’s super peaceful although a steep walk down the driveway to access, it's definitely worth it, so pack your walking shoes and some swimmers.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$53
 / night
Whispering Gums Colo River Camping

3. Whispering Gums Colo River Camping

99%
(41)
40km from Mount Druitt · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
FULLY BOOKED EASTER LONG WEEKEND Camp beneath the gums and let the breeze and the Colo River whisper you to sleep. Where Nature, Adventure, and Relaxation Meet. Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the Colo River, nestled in the heart of the Hawkesbury region—just a short drive from Sydney. Our riverside campsite offers a tranquil, back-to-nature experience perfect for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts. Pitch your tent beneath towering gum trees or park your camper beside the gentle flow of the Colo River, one of the last unspoiled river systems in New South Wales. Wake up to birdsong, take a morning dip in crystal-clear waters, and spend your days kayaking, fishing, bushwalking, or simply soaking in the serenity of your surroundings. Whether you’re seeking adventure or a peaceful weekend getaway, Whispering Gums offers: Spacious, unpowered sites right by the river. Complete off-grid experience. Flushing toilets and showers now installed on-site... Nearby Kayak and canoe access to explore the winding waterways Pet-friendly so your furry friends can join the fun with pre-approval by host. $20 pet fee payable in "extras" at the checkout. Keep pets close at all times and pick up after them. We appreciate you being responsible, respectful dog owners :) Reconnect with nature. Unplug from life. and rediscover the joy of simple pleasures at Whispering gums—a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Book your riverside escape today. Please note: River access involves a short, steep path - best suited for those comfortable with uneven terrain.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / night
Behesht Retreat

4. Behesht Retreat

95%
(21)
54km from Mount Druitt · 4 sites
14 acre bush block backing on to Yengo National Park. Wrights Creek is a small suburb between Wiseman’s Ferry and St. Albans in the Hawkesbury, 1.5-2hrs from Sydney. Enjoy a quiet escape in nature with plenty of bush walking opportunities and river access for swimming just a 5 min drive away. Markets are on once a month at St Albans and there is a quaint pub and cafe there open on weekends. Enjoy our infinity edge swimming pool and sit back around the outdoor campfire of an evening (unless total fire bans apply). There are composting toilets and cold showers available, however we are on tank water so keep them under 3 min please! Drinking water also available and BBQ facilities. Grassy area is gently sloped with pockets of flat areas and one large section flattened to fit 3-4 tents.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
AU$73
 / night
Central Coast Valley Farm

5. Central Coast Valley Farm

97%
(122)
78km from Mount Druitt · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature at our stunning valley acreage, just one hour from Sydney. With a quiet brook that meanders through the property, wombats burrowing in the hillside, and wallabies grazing in the paddocks, you'll feel like you're in a whole new world. Our limited number of campsites means you can enjoy the beauty of nature without being crowded. Plus, your furry friends are welcome to join in on the adventure! Be self-contained with your own camping toilet/shower, water, and supplies, and enjoy fires in the provided firepits. Please note that there is no power, or amenities provided, but trust us, the escape from civilization will be worth it! As a working hobby farm, you may see the owners tending to the land during your stay. Don't be shy to say hi! Come and experience a unique and unforgettable camping experience in the heart of nature. Book your stay now!
Pets
Campfires
from 
AU$61
 / night
Rhapsody

6. Rhapsody

99%
(247)
79km from Mount Druitt · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to this remote piece of paradise! Rhapsody is located in Gingkin,, which is not far from Oberon NSW, about 3 hours west of Sydney. Campsites are hidden in a remote valley direct frontage to the pristine Hollanders River, adjoining the Kanangra-Boyd National Park. There are two private campsites on grassy river flats surrounded by eucalyptus forest. The sites are very secluded so you will see lots of wildlife and you're guaranteed not to see any other people! Only one group can stay at each campsite and campsites are on different parts of the river so privacy is guaranteed. In dry conditions 2WD is fine for Wallaby flat but in wet weather, 4WD is required. Platypus flat is 4wd only. You can always park at the top of the hill and walk down first if you're not sure. Dog friendly. Campfires permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place. Gather your own wood from fallen timber on the way in or BYO wood. Not much firewood available on site. Both campsites can get quite cool as they are low in the valley. This is a wild and remote area. Guided remote bushwalks also available for those who are fit and adventurous. Both campsites have a pit toilets, cold shower, spring water on tap, picnic tables.. Water is sourced from a distant spring in the mountain and is gravity fed to the site by above ground pipe which heats the water during the day. There is a small area where you can get Telstra mobile reception at the cattle grid on the way into the property, but very limited mobile reception in this area. If you are on Optus or other networks you won't get any reception. There is no mobile reception at camp - perfect for disconnecting and reconnecting with nature!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$146
 / night
Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

7. Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

100%
(73)
79km from Mount Druitt · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
🐟 Welcome to Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm 🐟 Tucked away along the banks of Cedar Brush Creek and right on the Great North Walk, Cedar Creek Farm is a hidden oasis of peace and beauty. Spread across 100 acres of rolling pastures and rainforest, it offers spacious, private campsites, perfect for unwinding, reconnecting, and escaping the everyday. The creek features a 20-foot swimming hole, just right for a refreshing dip on warm days. It’s also home to Australian bass, so you can enjoy a bit of catch-and-release fishing, or simply relax by the water’s edge and fire up the BBQ. Nearby you’ll find mountain and dirt bike trails, Treetops Adventure Park, Amazement Farm, and horse-riding experiences. It’s also a sanctuary for nature lovers, photographers, and artists alike. Keep an eye out, you might even spot a platypus Even though it feels a world away, we’re only 90 minutes from both Sydney and Newcastle, making it an easy and rewarding retreat. And the best part? Cedar Creek Farm is pet-friendly. 🐾 To keep the experience private, we welcome just one booking at a time, so during your stay, the whole place is yours to enjoy.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$67
 / night
Hatter's Hideout

8. Hatter's Hideout

59km from Mount Druitt · 2 sites
Hatter's Hideout is the private home of Mark and your Accommodation Hosts. The Guest Lodge and Cave are available for group stays. We accommodate groups of 8 to 20 guests for private birthday celebrations, family gatherings, micro weddings and events for those seeking a unique, memorable experience. The Hideout property transects a deep mountain gorge, with lush cool temperate rainforest to natural bonsai in wind-swept heath to woodland with panoramic views across the World Heritage Area and home of the prehistoric Wollemi pine.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$841
 / night
The Upward Place/Boree Bush Bakery

9. The Upward Place/Boree Bush Bakery

100%
(4)
79km from Mount Druitt · 1 site
Our campsites are few and far between, just the way we like it. Each one is private, peaceful, and shaded by native gums. Wake to the sound of kookaburras laughing in the morning light. Watch wallabies, roos, and wombats graze at dusk. Let the crackle of your campfire be the only sound come nightfall. Here, we live simply. Solar power, rainwater tanks, and good old-fashioned bush smarts keep things ticking. No frills, no fuss, just real country hospitality in its rawest, richest form. If you’re after Wi-Fi and modern comforts, this might not be for you. But if you want to sit by a fire, share a yarn, and wake up to birdsong while sharing a cuppa, we’ll have a spot waiting. At the end of Upward Road, hidden in the folds of Yengo National Park, lies The Upward Place — a quiet, off-grid patch of paradise carved into our ancient land. Surrounded by sandstone ridges and wide skies, this humble, hardworking bush block invites campers to slow down and settle into the rhythm of the wild. And under construction is The Boree Bush Bakery, a micro bakery tucked into the heart of the property. On bake days, you’ll smell it before you see it — fresh sourdough, flaky pastries, and proper meat pies made with love (and a bit of bush magic). It’s an honest feed in an honest place.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$49
 / night

If cave camping around Mount Druitt is what you’re after, you’ve got over 40 options to choose from—each promising a different slice of underground adventure. Average nightly rates hover around $49, but you can snag a spot for as little as $40. Here, campsites cluster near caves and rocky outcrops, making it easy to lace up your boots and hit nearby trails or watch wildlife slip between shadows. Top picks include Jila Camp Grounds (749 reviews), Rhapsody (178 reviews), and Canoelands Orchard Camping (161 reviews)—all favourites for their rugged setting and access to caves. Most spots allow pets, have toilets on-site, and let you build a campfire after a long day hiking or swimming. Expect a practical setup and a laid-back vibe. This isn’t glamping. It’s hands-on, salt-of-the-earth camping, right where the rock walls echo and the bush comes alive at dusk.

98% (1.6K) 24 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mount Druitt

Jila Camp Grounds

1. Jila Camp Grounds

95%
(1412)
22km from Mount Druitt · 47 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our family-friendly camping haven nestled in the picturesque Grose Valley, just a short drive from Sydney. Our campsite offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and family-friendly activities to create lasting memories for you and your loved ones. Family-Friendly Atmosphere: At our campsite, families are at the heart of everything we do. We understand the importance of creating a safe and enjoyable environment for kids, ensuring that families can bond and create cherished moments together. Our grounds are designed to cater to the needs of families, with designated family-friendly areas and activities suitable for all ages. Respectful Enjoyment: To maintain the family-friendly atmosphere, we kindly request campers to adhere to our quiet hours starting at 9 PM. We discourage those not oriented towards family activities and serene evenings, ensuring everyone can enjoy the tranquility of the natural surroundings. River Adventures: For water enthusiasts, our campsite boasts a pristine river where you can swim, fish, and kayak to your heart's content. Imagine spending a lazy afternoon on the water, teaching your kids to fish or paddling along the gentle current. It's an idyllic setting for aquatic family adventures. Riverside Camping: With over 600 meters of riverside campsites spread across 50 acres of lush bushland, you'll find the perfect spot to set up your tent or park your camper. Each site provides a secluded and tranquil escape, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while still enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained camping area. Explore Nature on Foot or Wheels: Nature enthusiasts will delight in the variety of activities available. Embark on a bushwalk, discovering the flora and fauna that call the Grose Valley home. Mountain biking enthusiasts can navigate our trails, exploring the landscape on two wheels. There's always an adventure waiting just beyond your campsite. Campfires and Seasonal Delights: As the sun sets, gather around a crackling campfire with family and friends. We provide plenty of firewood to keep the flames dancing, creating the perfect atmosphere for storytelling and bonding. And when the season is right, don't forget to grab some homegrown avocados or contribute a small donation for kayak hire—all proceeds go to Beyond Blue, supporting mental health initiatives. Proximity to Richmond: Just a 10-minute drive away lies Richmond, a town with a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Explore the blend of modern suburbia and historical landmarks, adding a touch of culture to your camping experience. Supporting a Cause: Extra vehicles are welcome with a small fee, and rest assured, all proceeds go to Beyond Blue, supporting mental health awareness and initiatives. Camp Before Sunset: For a stress-free and safe camp setup, we recommend arriving before sunset. This ensures you have ample time to settle in, allowing you to start your camping adventure on a comfortable note. Discover your secluded spot to swim, camp, fish, or simply relax. Join us in the Grose Valley for a camping experience that caters to the whole family, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$121
 / night
Canoelands Orchard Camping

2. Canoelands Orchard Camping

97%
(378)
37km from Mount Druitt · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Canoelands Orchard Camping and Fruit Picking, is located just 1 hour from Sydney's CBD. The property is 81 acres in total with a small shop and cafe onsite. We offer pick your own fruit so are open to the public daily (closed on occasion). Trading hours can be viewed at www.bookingscanoeladns.com. We are surrounded by the stunning valley views of Marra Marra National Park. Guests can enjoy hiking, wandering the orchard picking fresh produce, taking a tractor ride, feeding the animals and relaxing. Please note we are a working farm so sometimes tractors and vehicles can be heard working from 7am. There will be foot traffic and possibly tractor rides operating near some of the sites although we will do our best to respect your privacy while you are here. We also have a quarry surrounding most of the property, so they sometimes operate machinery early. This is not generally too disruptive though. We are just 15 minutes' drive from the beautiful historical Wiseman's Ferry and the Hawkesbury River. There are multiple hiking tracks located close by. We have several sites to offer around the property. We have a beautiful huge dam just 350m down the gully. It’s super peaceful although a steep walk down the driveway to access, it's definitely worth it, so pack your walking shoes and some swimmers.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$53
 / night
Whispering Gums Colo River Camping

3. Whispering Gums Colo River Camping

99%
(41)
40km from Mount Druitt · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
FULLY BOOKED EASTER LONG WEEKEND Camp beneath the gums and let the breeze and the Colo River whisper you to sleep. Where Nature, Adventure, and Relaxation Meet. Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the Colo River, nestled in the heart of the Hawkesbury region—just a short drive from Sydney. Our riverside campsite offers a tranquil, back-to-nature experience perfect for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts. Pitch your tent beneath towering gum trees or park your camper beside the gentle flow of the Colo River, one of the last unspoiled river systems in New South Wales. Wake up to birdsong, take a morning dip in crystal-clear waters, and spend your days kayaking, fishing, bushwalking, or simply soaking in the serenity of your surroundings. Whether you’re seeking adventure or a peaceful weekend getaway, Whispering Gums offers: Spacious, unpowered sites right by the river. Complete off-grid experience. Flushing toilets and showers now installed on-site... Nearby Kayak and canoe access to explore the winding waterways Pet-friendly so your furry friends can join the fun with pre-approval by host. $20 pet fee payable in "extras" at the checkout. Keep pets close at all times and pick up after them. We appreciate you being responsible, respectful dog owners :) Reconnect with nature. Unplug from life. and rediscover the joy of simple pleasures at Whispering gums—a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Book your riverside escape today. Please note: River access involves a short, steep path - best suited for those comfortable with uneven terrain.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / night
Behesht Retreat

4. Behesht Retreat

95%
(21)
54km from Mount Druitt · 4 sites
14 acre bush block backing on to Yengo National Park. Wrights Creek is a small suburb between Wiseman’s Ferry and St. Albans in the Hawkesbury, 1.5-2hrs from Sydney. Enjoy a quiet escape in nature with plenty of bush walking opportunities and river access for swimming just a 5 min drive away. Markets are on once a month at St Albans and there is a quaint pub and cafe there open on weekends. Enjoy our infinity edge swimming pool and sit back around the outdoor campfire of an evening (unless total fire bans apply). There are composting toilets and cold showers available, however we are on tank water so keep them under 3 min please! Drinking water also available and BBQ facilities. Grassy area is gently sloped with pockets of flat areas and one large section flattened to fit 3-4 tents.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
AU$73
 / night
Central Coast Valley Farm

5. Central Coast Valley Farm

97%
(122)
78km from Mount Druitt · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature at our stunning valley acreage, just one hour from Sydney. With a quiet brook that meanders through the property, wombats burrowing in the hillside, and wallabies grazing in the paddocks, you'll feel like you're in a whole new world. Our limited number of campsites means you can enjoy the beauty of nature without being crowded. Plus, your furry friends are welcome to join in on the adventure! Be self-contained with your own camping toilet/shower, water, and supplies, and enjoy fires in the provided firepits. Please note that there is no power, or amenities provided, but trust us, the escape from civilization will be worth it! As a working hobby farm, you may see the owners tending to the land during your stay. Don't be shy to say hi! Come and experience a unique and unforgettable camping experience in the heart of nature. Book your stay now!
Pets
Campfires
from 
AU$61
 / night
Rhapsody

6. Rhapsody

99%
(247)
79km from Mount Druitt · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to this remote piece of paradise! Rhapsody is located in Gingkin,, which is not far from Oberon NSW, about 3 hours west of Sydney. Campsites are hidden in a remote valley direct frontage to the pristine Hollanders River, adjoining the Kanangra-Boyd National Park. There are two private campsites on grassy river flats surrounded by eucalyptus forest. The sites are very secluded so you will see lots of wildlife and you're guaranteed not to see any other people! Only one group can stay at each campsite and campsites are on different parts of the river so privacy is guaranteed. In dry conditions 2WD is fine for Wallaby flat but in wet weather, 4WD is required. Platypus flat is 4wd only. You can always park at the top of the hill and walk down first if you're not sure. Dog friendly. Campfires permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place. Gather your own wood from fallen timber on the way in or BYO wood. Not much firewood available on site. Both campsites can get quite cool as they are low in the valley. This is a wild and remote area. Guided remote bushwalks also available for those who are fit and adventurous. Both campsites have a pit toilets, cold shower, spring water on tap, picnic tables.. Water is sourced from a distant spring in the mountain and is gravity fed to the site by above ground pipe which heats the water during the day. There is a small area where you can get Telstra mobile reception at the cattle grid on the way into the property, but very limited mobile reception in this area. If you are on Optus or other networks you won't get any reception. There is no mobile reception at camp - perfect for disconnecting and reconnecting with nature!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$146
 / night
Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

7. Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

100%
(73)
79km from Mount Druitt · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
🐟 Welcome to Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm 🐟 Tucked away along the banks of Cedar Brush Creek and right on the Great North Walk, Cedar Creek Farm is a hidden oasis of peace and beauty. Spread across 100 acres of rolling pastures and rainforest, it offers spacious, private campsites, perfect for unwinding, reconnecting, and escaping the everyday. The creek features a 20-foot swimming hole, just right for a refreshing dip on warm days. It’s also home to Australian bass, so you can enjoy a bit of catch-and-release fishing, or simply relax by the water’s edge and fire up the BBQ. Nearby you’ll find mountain and dirt bike trails, Treetops Adventure Park, Amazement Farm, and horse-riding experiences. It’s also a sanctuary for nature lovers, photographers, and artists alike. Keep an eye out, you might even spot a platypus Even though it feels a world away, we’re only 90 minutes from both Sydney and Newcastle, making it an easy and rewarding retreat. And the best part? Cedar Creek Farm is pet-friendly. 🐾 To keep the experience private, we welcome just one booking at a time, so during your stay, the whole place is yours to enjoy.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$67
 / night
Hatter's Hideout

8. Hatter's Hideout

59km from Mount Druitt · 2 sites
Hatter's Hideout is the private home of Mark and your Accommodation Hosts. The Guest Lodge and Cave are available for group stays. We accommodate groups of 8 to 20 guests for private birthday celebrations, family gatherings, micro weddings and events for those seeking a unique, memorable experience. The Hideout property transects a deep mountain gorge, with lush cool temperate rainforest to natural bonsai in wind-swept heath to woodland with panoramic views across the World Heritage Area and home of the prehistoric Wollemi pine.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$841
 / night
The Upward Place/Boree Bush Bakery

9. The Upward Place/Boree Bush Bakery

100%
(4)
79km from Mount Druitt · 1 site
Our campsites are few and far between, just the way we like it. Each one is private, peaceful, and shaded by native gums. Wake to the sound of kookaburras laughing in the morning light. Watch wallabies, roos, and wombats graze at dusk. Let the crackle of your campfire be the only sound come nightfall. Here, we live simply. Solar power, rainwater tanks, and good old-fashioned bush smarts keep things ticking. No frills, no fuss, just real country hospitality in its rawest, richest form. If you’re after Wi-Fi and modern comforts, this might not be for you. But if you want to sit by a fire, share a yarn, and wake up to birdsong while sharing a cuppa, we’ll have a spot waiting. At the end of Upward Road, hidden in the folds of Yengo National Park, lies The Upward Place — a quiet, off-grid patch of paradise carved into our ancient land. Surrounded by sandstone ridges and wide skies, this humble, hardworking bush block invites campers to slow down and settle into the rhythm of the wild. And under construction is The Boree Bush Bakery, a micro bakery tucked into the heart of the property. On bake days, you’ll smell it before you see it — fresh sourdough, flaky pastries, and proper meat pies made with love (and a bit of bush magic). It’s an honest feed in an honest place.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$49
 / night

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