Farm stays in Outback New South Wales

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With its sun-scorched desert plains and dusty highways that stretch to the horizon—exploring Outback NSW makes for an epic road trip. Discover Australia’s heartland as you tour ancient Aboriginal heritage sites, visit old mining towns, and enjoy 4WD treks and bushwalks in the region’s seven national parks. Camping in the outback is all about getting back to nature. Stay at remote homesteads, sleep out beneath the stars, or pitch your tent along the banks of the Darling River. March through November is the best time to travel, avoiding the blistering heat of summer.

97% (33) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Outback New South Wales

Bindara on the Darling campsites

1. Bindara on the Darling campsites

97%
(58)
12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Menindee, NSW
This is our listing for guests that prefer a roof over your their head! We have a self contained cottage & two family style units & lovely riverside campsites with bathroom access. Bindara Station is an operational farm with meat goats and irrigated orchard. With emphasis on eco technology the property is completely off grid. Guests are encouraged to enjoy walks along the river or just sit back and gain a taste of the real outback, as the birds and local animals go about their normal day. Google maps is known to be wrong. We are on the Old Pooncarie Road south of Kinchega National Park and east of Tandou Lake and on the Darling River. Directions will be emailed when your booking is confirmed or call ahead for clarification.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$19
 / night
Muddy Waters

2. Muddy Waters

97%
(187)
17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Walgett, NSW
Situated on the Barwon River just 5km outside of Walgett, Muddy Waters is a Fisherman’s dream... Enjoy direct river access and try your luck at the seasonal bounty of Murray Cod, Golden Perch (yellow-belly) and huge blue crayfish! Muddy Waters is an ideal location for your adventures and outback experience. Walgett has a rich Indigenous and agricultural history, with significant sites located nearby. Walgett means “where two rivers meet” and Muddy Waters is less than 1km by boat from the junction of the Namoi and Barwon River. Set up base here and do daily tours at your own leisure. Brewarrina Fish Traps are 130km west & Lightning Ridge & Grawin/Glengarry Opal Fields situated 70km north. Enjoy a soak in a number of artesian bore baths in the shire like the often overlooked and quieter one in Walgett. No toilets here - campers must be self-contained and please leave no trace. Dogs welcome but kept under control as we have farm animals and dogs. Access to the campsites is possible for all types of vehicles and rigs. Campfires ok, and free firewood to collect.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night
Glen Hope Station

3. Glen Hope Station

95%
(71)
57 sites · Tents, Lodging · White Cliffs, NSW
Farm campsites will vary depending on where sheep are located. Ask on arrival.Glen Hope is a family owned business on 77,000 acres. We run mainly Merino sheep and some cattle. We purchased the property in 2003 and have been improving the property ever since. We have been struggling with the current drought for the past few years and have decided to open up our home for people to stay. The property is located 15kms from White Cliffs which is a tiny community in the outback with great people. It is a little opal town bustling with tourists throughout the year. Our home is secluded with big open spaces for people to relax and enjoy.Dogs are welcome but must be controlled and okay with livestock and please pick up after your pets.Toilet & shower available, separate access near shearers quarters.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night
River View

4. River View

1 site · Tent, RV · Fords Bridge, NSW
hosting retreats to suit your needs. Beautiful sunsets over the water, goats, sheep, horses, alpacas, a donkey, wild life like water birds, Kangaroos & emus. Peaceful bush walks with only the sound of nature. I am a personal development and life coach, For an extra price I can assist you with group coaching or one on one, to become the best version of yourself, to eliminate limiting beliefs.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
AU$49
 / night
Meralda Station Cobar

5. Meralda Station Cobar

94%
(177)
23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Cobar, NSW
Meralda is a family owned property, we are nestled in the outback town of Cobar. We are offering seasonal paddock eco camping stays on our gorgeous little property only minutes from the Cobar town centre. If you after a secluded, peaceful outback setting where you can immerse yourself into bush nature, Then our place is for you. We have allocated a nice open space for you to choose your site; set up under the shade of a majestic gum or in the open paddock by our dam. Unwind and cosy up around our campfire and enjoy our magnificent sunsets and as the evening turns into night and the breathtaking star show begins. With no artificial light, stargazing at our property is simply incredible. On our little property we farm sheep and goats. There are always strays, and dropped off orphans that become our little babies. Lots of fun can be had in the dam -Swimming is permitted and water sport activities on request or BYO Kayak. We recommend extending your stay at least two nights at the station and taking the time to explore Cobar; a unique town, rich in mining heritage and natural attractions. Visitors will be amazed by open-cut mines, Aboriginal rock art, museums and colonial buildings and new sound chapel. If your into bike riding or long walks we have a bitumen walking/bike track that goes into town not far from our station entry. If you want to duck into the local club to have dinner, or a few drinks there's a courtesy bus to Golf Club Available that will collect you from our front gate. Add on extras to make your stay more memorable with tours, hampers, animal feeding, holistic treatments and if any farm work is happening your welcome to watch or join in.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / night
Trilby Station Stay

6. Trilby Station Stay

98%
(43)
11 sites · Tents, RVs · Louth, NSW
The Murrays of Trilby Station have called the banks of the Darling River home for 7 generations now, grazing merino sheep since 1860. An authentic family run property offering guests a unique outback experience and a glimpse into their way of life not often accessible to outsiders – all with the comforts of home. We offer secluded river and billabong campsites through HipCamp and fully renovated Stockman's Cottages and the Shearer's Bunkhouse through our own website. Our campsites all feature a firepit and wood to get you started ( then you gather more in as required or bring some with you), rubbish and recycle bins and a long drop loo nearby. Bathroom/laundry and camp kitchen are a short drive away from the camps. While their accommodation is great, the experience of Trilby Station is what people really love and talk about ..the scenic river, the private waterfront campsites complete with firewood, the self-guided Mud Map drives around the station, Liz’s wholesome country style meals, the cosy cabins, catching yabbies and fish, the birdlife & wildlife and Liz!! Yep – me ... fancy that!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$43
 / night
Pineview Station

7. Pineview Station

100%
(2)
11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Broken Hill, NSW
Pine View Station is located 180 km North of Broken Hill in outback NSW, Australia. Pine View is a family owned and operated organic sheep and cattle property, and boasts 40 km of the NSW/SA border (dingo) fence as one of its boundaries. The property has several secluded campsites for tag-a-long or self guided tours, as well as shearer's quarters style accomodation. For those who wish not to camp, a 3 bedroom self contained homestead is available. Pine View's attractions include "yellow waterhole" , the campsite used by Charles Sturt for eight weeks during his journey into the centre of Australia looking for an "Inland Sea". Pine View features undulating red sandhills and has areas of creek flood out country, off Flood's Creek. There are many opportunities for photographers, bushwalkers or bird watchers. Make us part of your outback adventure, camp out or use our facilities. Farm stay or B&B available. Tour around the property or join in on station activities.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$242
 / night

With its sun-scorched desert plains and dusty highways that stretch to the horizon—exploring Outback NSW makes for an epic road trip. Discover Australia’s heartland as you tour ancient Aboriginal heritage sites, visit old mining towns, and enjoy 4WD treks and bushwalks in the region’s seven national parks. Camping in the outback is all about getting back to nature. Stay at remote homesteads, sleep out beneath the stars, or pitch your tent along the banks of the Darling River. March through November is the best time to travel, avoiding the blistering heat of summer.

97% (33) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Outback New South Wales

Bindara on the Darling campsites

1. Bindara on the Darling campsites

97%
(58)
12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Menindee, NSW
This is our listing for guests that prefer a roof over your their head! We have a self contained cottage & two family style units & lovely riverside campsites with bathroom access. Bindara Station is an operational farm with meat goats and irrigated orchard. With emphasis on eco technology the property is completely off grid. Guests are encouraged to enjoy walks along the river or just sit back and gain a taste of the real outback, as the birds and local animals go about their normal day. Google maps is known to be wrong. We are on the Old Pooncarie Road south of Kinchega National Park and east of Tandou Lake and on the Darling River. Directions will be emailed when your booking is confirmed or call ahead for clarification.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$19
 / night
Muddy Waters

2. Muddy Waters

97%
(187)
17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Walgett, NSW
Situated on the Barwon River just 5km outside of Walgett, Muddy Waters is a Fisherman’s dream... Enjoy direct river access and try your luck at the seasonal bounty of Murray Cod, Golden Perch (yellow-belly) and huge blue crayfish! Muddy Waters is an ideal location for your adventures and outback experience. Walgett has a rich Indigenous and agricultural history, with significant sites located nearby. Walgett means “where two rivers meet” and Muddy Waters is less than 1km by boat from the junction of the Namoi and Barwon River. Set up base here and do daily tours at your own leisure. Brewarrina Fish Traps are 130km west & Lightning Ridge & Grawin/Glengarry Opal Fields situated 70km north. Enjoy a soak in a number of artesian bore baths in the shire like the often overlooked and quieter one in Walgett. No toilets here - campers must be self-contained and please leave no trace. Dogs welcome but kept under control as we have farm animals and dogs. Access to the campsites is possible for all types of vehicles and rigs. Campfires ok, and free firewood to collect.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night
Glen Hope Station

3. Glen Hope Station

95%
(71)
57 sites · Tents, Lodging · White Cliffs, NSW
Farm campsites will vary depending on where sheep are located. Ask on arrival.Glen Hope is a family owned business on 77,000 acres. We run mainly Merino sheep and some cattle. We purchased the property in 2003 and have been improving the property ever since. We have been struggling with the current drought for the past few years and have decided to open up our home for people to stay. The property is located 15kms from White Cliffs which is a tiny community in the outback with great people. It is a little opal town bustling with tourists throughout the year. Our home is secluded with big open spaces for people to relax and enjoy.Dogs are welcome but must be controlled and okay with livestock and please pick up after your pets.Toilet & shower available, separate access near shearers quarters.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night
River View

4. River View

1 site · Tent, RV · Fords Bridge, NSW
hosting retreats to suit your needs. Beautiful sunsets over the water, goats, sheep, horses, alpacas, a donkey, wild life like water birds, Kangaroos & emus. Peaceful bush walks with only the sound of nature. I am a personal development and life coach, For an extra price I can assist you with group coaching or one on one, to become the best version of yourself, to eliminate limiting beliefs.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
AU$49
 / night
Meralda Station Cobar

5. Meralda Station Cobar

94%
(177)
23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Cobar, NSW
Meralda is a family owned property, we are nestled in the outback town of Cobar. We are offering seasonal paddock eco camping stays on our gorgeous little property only minutes from the Cobar town centre. If you after a secluded, peaceful outback setting where you can immerse yourself into bush nature, Then our place is for you. We have allocated a nice open space for you to choose your site; set up under the shade of a majestic gum or in the open paddock by our dam. Unwind and cosy up around our campfire and enjoy our magnificent sunsets and as the evening turns into night and the breathtaking star show begins. With no artificial light, stargazing at our property is simply incredible. On our little property we farm sheep and goats. There are always strays, and dropped off orphans that become our little babies. Lots of fun can be had in the dam -Swimming is permitted and water sport activities on request or BYO Kayak. We recommend extending your stay at least two nights at the station and taking the time to explore Cobar; a unique town, rich in mining heritage and natural attractions. Visitors will be amazed by open-cut mines, Aboriginal rock art, museums and colonial buildings and new sound chapel. If your into bike riding or long walks we have a bitumen walking/bike track that goes into town not far from our station entry. If you want to duck into the local club to have dinner, or a few drinks there's a courtesy bus to Golf Club Available that will collect you from our front gate. Add on extras to make your stay more memorable with tours, hampers, animal feeding, holistic treatments and if any farm work is happening your welcome to watch or join in.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / night
Trilby Station Stay

6. Trilby Station Stay

98%
(43)
11 sites · Tents, RVs · Louth, NSW
The Murrays of Trilby Station have called the banks of the Darling River home for 7 generations now, grazing merino sheep since 1860. An authentic family run property offering guests a unique outback experience and a glimpse into their way of life not often accessible to outsiders – all with the comforts of home. We offer secluded river and billabong campsites through HipCamp and fully renovated Stockman's Cottages and the Shearer's Bunkhouse through our own website. Our campsites all feature a firepit and wood to get you started ( then you gather more in as required or bring some with you), rubbish and recycle bins and a long drop loo nearby. Bathroom/laundry and camp kitchen are a short drive away from the camps. While their accommodation is great, the experience of Trilby Station is what people really love and talk about ..the scenic river, the private waterfront campsites complete with firewood, the self-guided Mud Map drives around the station, Liz’s wholesome country style meals, the cosy cabins, catching yabbies and fish, the birdlife & wildlife and Liz!! Yep – me ... fancy that!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$43
 / night
Pineview Station

7. Pineview Station

100%
(2)
11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Broken Hill, NSW
Pine View Station is located 180 km North of Broken Hill in outback NSW, Australia. Pine View is a family owned and operated organic sheep and cattle property, and boasts 40 km of the NSW/SA border (dingo) fence as one of its boundaries. The property has several secluded campsites for tag-a-long or self guided tours, as well as shearer's quarters style accomodation. For those who wish not to camp, a 3 bedroom self contained homestead is available. Pine View's attractions include "yellow waterhole" , the campsite used by Charles Sturt for eight weeks during his journey into the centre of Australia looking for an "Inland Sea". Pine View features undulating red sandhills and has areas of creek flood out country, off Flood's Creek. There are many opportunities for photographers, bushwalkers or bird watchers. Make us part of your outback adventure, camp out or use our facilities. Farm stay or B&B available. Tour around the property or join in on station activities.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$242
 / night

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