The best dog-friendly caravan sites near Pitt Town

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Looking for a camping experience near Pitt Town, New South Wales that accommodates your caravan and furry friend? Hipcamp has over 2800 options to choose from, with prices ranging from $5 to an average of $40 per night. Some of the top-rated campsites in the area, like Fern Valley Ranch (401 reviews), Megalong Valley Farm (435 reviews), and Rivers Run Colo River (389 reviews), offer popular amenities such as potable water, trash, and showers. If you're looking for activities, you can enjoy wildlife watching, off-roading (OHV), and horseback riding.

96% (12.2K) 239 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Pitt Town

Brightwater

1. Brightwater

99%
(123)
56km from Pitt Town · 1 site · Tent, RV
Brightwater sits beside Olney State Forest and Kuluwan Flora Reserve. It is a 50-acre farm with a lovely spring-fed dam, with our nearby campsite. The site contains van parking, an open pavilion, an open deck by the stream, a fire pit, and a dunny. It is private and secluded, and with just one group staying at a time, you are guaranteed the space to yourselves. Please go straight ahead on Collins Ave and enter through the car entrance, NOT the truck entrance which is off to the right. If you come in the truck entrance I can't see you. There are many beautiful walking and bike trails in the area. Lots of wildlife to meet, including water dragons, wild ducks, and pythons, to name a few. There is also nearby evidence of the original occupants, the Darkinjung people. You are also welcome to bring a couple of horses! There's a safe paddock with a trough and nice trails in the area to explore. The Kulnura General Store and bottleshop is just 9km down the road for basic supplies.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$109
 / night
Hartley Vale Garlic Farm

2. Hartley Vale Garlic Farm

93%
(362)
59km from Pitt Town · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Hartley Vale Garlic Farm was established in 2018 as an organic garlic farm now owned by James and Michelle and their two children. The farm features a hempcrete building named 'The Stinking Rose' used for drying and curing garlic, that also acts as a big room for garlic feasts during planting (March, April and May each year). The building also houses toilet and shower facilities for guests when camping on site. On some evenings, the sky puts on a real show of golden sun rays with pink, purple and blue clouds while swallows flit across the garden beds catching moths. Our guests like to sit around their campfires watching the spectacular show while kids and dogs run around without the burden of leashes or noise of city traffic.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$67
 / night
Stickybush Arm Wildlife Sanctuary

3. Stickybush Arm Wildlife Sanctuary

100%
(12)
59km from Pitt Town · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Stickybush Arm is a tributary of Big Boree Creek in the Boree Valley, surrounded by Yengo National Park World Heritage Area and Yengo Conservation Area. The property is secluded and off-grid, with grassy paddocks for camping, in a tranquil bushland valley. Undulating sandstone terrain surrounds the campground and ephemeral creeks are ideal for hiking and exploring. Stickybush Arm is a Wildlife Sanctuary. Native wildlife is respected and protected. A place of connection and environmental learning. Abundant with native flora and fauna the location is ideal for the true nature lovers looking to recharge and experience caring for country. DISCOUNTS available for volunteers assisting with wildlife studies, wildlife rescue work and property maintenance. Ecological cool burns are conducted regularly, and campers are encouraged to participate assisting bushland regeneration burns, hazard reduction burning and pile burning. The property is accessible via a 30 minutes drive on dirt road through the National Park to Boree private roads. (Make sure you follow the 'Directions to Stickybush Arm" document). See more information here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576150696784
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night
Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

4. Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

100%
(73)
60km from Pitt Town · 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.
Campfires
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
AU$67
 / night
Banjo's Retreat

5. Banjo's Retreat

98%
(78)
60km from Pitt Town · 8 sites
Banjo's Retreat is a 40 Acre property with multiple camp sites. It's located 20 minutes to beaches, 5 minutes to river. Restaurants, pubs close by, tree tops adventure park and amazement zoo 3mins away. With views to the mountains and amazing sunsets to the west over the national park. Walking trails, wildlife including kangaroos, echidnas, turtles, water dragons etc etc pay regular visits, as well as the abundent birdlife
from 
AU$73
 / night

Looking for a camping experience near Pitt Town, New South Wales that accommodates your caravan and furry friend? Hipcamp has over 2800 options to choose from, with prices ranging from $5 to an average of $40 per night. Some of the top-rated campsites in the area, like Fern Valley Ranch (401 reviews), Megalong Valley Farm (435 reviews), and Rivers Run Colo River (389 reviews), offer popular amenities such as potable water, trash, and showers. If you're looking for activities, you can enjoy wildlife watching, off-roading (OHV), and horseback riding.

96% (12.2K) 239 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Pitt Town

Brightwater

1. Brightwater

99%
(123)
56km from Pitt Town · 1 site · Tent, RV
Brightwater sits beside Olney State Forest and Kuluwan Flora Reserve. It is a 50-acre farm with a lovely spring-fed dam, with our nearby campsite. The site contains van parking, an open pavilion, an open deck by the stream, a fire pit, and a dunny. It is private and secluded, and with just one group staying at a time, you are guaranteed the space to yourselves. Please go straight ahead on Collins Ave and enter through the car entrance, NOT the truck entrance which is off to the right. If you come in the truck entrance I can't see you. There are many beautiful walking and bike trails in the area. Lots of wildlife to meet, including water dragons, wild ducks, and pythons, to name a few. There is also nearby evidence of the original occupants, the Darkinjung people. You are also welcome to bring a couple of horses! There's a safe paddock with a trough and nice trails in the area to explore. The Kulnura General Store and bottleshop is just 9km down the road for basic supplies.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$109
 / night
Hartley Vale Garlic Farm

2. Hartley Vale Garlic Farm

93%
(362)
59km from Pitt Town · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Hartley Vale Garlic Farm was established in 2018 as an organic garlic farm now owned by James and Michelle and their two children. The farm features a hempcrete building named 'The Stinking Rose' used for drying and curing garlic, that also acts as a big room for garlic feasts during planting (March, April and May each year). The building also houses toilet and shower facilities for guests when camping on site. On some evenings, the sky puts on a real show of golden sun rays with pink, purple and blue clouds while swallows flit across the garden beds catching moths. Our guests like to sit around their campfires watching the spectacular show while kids and dogs run around without the burden of leashes or noise of city traffic.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$67
 / night
Stickybush Arm Wildlife Sanctuary

3. Stickybush Arm Wildlife Sanctuary

100%
(12)
59km from Pitt Town · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Stickybush Arm is a tributary of Big Boree Creek in the Boree Valley, surrounded by Yengo National Park World Heritage Area and Yengo Conservation Area. The property is secluded and off-grid, with grassy paddocks for camping, in a tranquil bushland valley. Undulating sandstone terrain surrounds the campground and ephemeral creeks are ideal for hiking and exploring. Stickybush Arm is a Wildlife Sanctuary. Native wildlife is respected and protected. A place of connection and environmental learning. Abundant with native flora and fauna the location is ideal for the true nature lovers looking to recharge and experience caring for country. DISCOUNTS available for volunteers assisting with wildlife studies, wildlife rescue work and property maintenance. Ecological cool burns are conducted regularly, and campers are encouraged to participate assisting bushland regeneration burns, hazard reduction burning and pile burning. The property is accessible via a 30 minutes drive on dirt road through the National Park to Boree private roads. (Make sure you follow the 'Directions to Stickybush Arm" document). See more information here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576150696784
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night
Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

4. Bass Billabong - Cedar Creek Farm

100%
(73)
60km from Pitt Town · 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.
Campfires
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
AU$67
 / night
Banjo's Retreat

5. Banjo's Retreat

98%
(78)
60km from Pitt Town · 8 sites
Banjo's Retreat is a 40 Acre property with multiple camp sites. It's located 20 minutes to beaches, 5 minutes to river. Restaurants, pubs close by, tree tops adventure park and amazement zoo 3mins away. With views to the mountains and amazing sunsets to the west over the national park. Walking trails, wildlife including kangaroos, echidnas, turtles, water dragons etc etc pay regular visits, as well as the abundent birdlife
from 
AU$73
 / night

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