The best dog-friendly caravan parks in Riverina

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A fertile agricultural area in south-wetern New South Wales and accessible from both Canberra and Sydney, the Riverina area offers exciting camping opportunities for travellers into good food. Whether you want to dine out at creative local restaurants or prepare your own meals in the campsite kitchen or over a campfire, food should be on your mind while camping in the Riverina. The climate here is wet and warm, and the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers wind through the region, irrigating the land and providing the ideal conditions for agriculture and horticulture. Winters can be cool and wet though, so camping in the winter is more comfortable in campervans or cabins.

92% (255)

Top-rated campgrounds near Riverina

1. Ingenia Holidays Murray Bend

92%
(6)
89 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Koonoomoo, VIC
Enjoy the true definition of a nature escape at Ingenia Holidays Murray Bend! Located three hours from Melbourne, just outside the town of Tocumwal on the New South Wales side of the Murray River, choose from a variety of accommodation options from luxury Murray River view villas on stilts, through to camping and caravan sites. With two kilometers of private beach access hugging the Murray River, over 160 acres of bushland and surrounded by over 20,000 acres of state park, it’s the perfect place to walk, ride a bike, motorbike, enjoy 4WD tracks or BYO-boat and explore the legendary Murray River with access from the resort’s private boat ramp. If you prefer to stay on site, enjoy three swimming pools (one heated), a games room with seasonal kid’s club and a playground, plus a licensed kiosk and cafe. The park also hosts activities that include trivia nights, outdoor movies, pool parties, fishing competitions, food festivals, and much more.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$39
 / night

3. Tom’s Run Alpaca Farm

94%
(8)
13 sites · Tents, RVs · Deniliquin, NSW
Tom’s Run is located on the Cobb Highway, 8 kilometres from the town of Deniliquin. The land has been managed through organic farming practices over more than 20 years. We run alpaca and dorper sheep. The farmland dries off in October, over long, hot summers, and greens up with autumn rain and/or irrigation from April each year. Hot summer days and nights. Winter mornings can begin with a frost. Deniliquin has many tourist destinations and the Edward River is popular for fishing, swimming and water sports in summer. Eastern Grey kangaroos and abundant bird life inhabit the land as do many other native fauna. Our property features interesting native flora including canoe/scar trees. We often have magnificent sunsets, so bring your camera. Enjoy campfires in the evenings. Campfires are permitted when not in fireban season, or according restrictions. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower and water. You must have your own amenities.​ Alpacas are curious creatures that tend to turn up to investigate farm activity - it’s therefore likely that they will visit your camp. Pets on leashes are welcome.
Campfires
from 
AU$61
 / night

4. BIG4 Deniliquin Holiday Park

100%
(4)
147 sites · RVs, Lodging · Deniliquin, NSW
Our beautiful riverside park has two swimming pools, flying fox, adventure playground, a heated water splash park, bike pump track, giant jumping pillow, mini-golf, barbecues, two private pontoon boats for hire, tennis/basketball court, fishing, water sports, boating, skiing, a variety of cabin accommodation including accessible cabin options, glamping experiences plus plenty of powered and ensuite sites. At BIG4 Deniliquin, our communal riverside fire pits are the perfect way to unwind after a fun filled day at our park or perhaps a day exploring the Murray River region. Whether you’re swapping travel stories, sipping a glass of red, toasting marshmallows, or simply soaking up the peace — our fire pits bring people together in the best kind of way. If you love fishing, you’re in for a treat at BIG4 Deniliquin. Nestled on the banks of the Edward River, part of the magnificent Murray River system, our park offers easy access to some of the best freshwater fishing in the Murray River region. Nothing beats travelling with your best mate and sharing all the fun. We get it. We love our dogs too! Unfortunately, as much as we love our pawfectly adorable furry visitors, we can't always allow pets in our park. Your pooches are however most welcome between 1 February and 16 December (exclusion dates apply, see below). -No dogs during the April School Holidays, March Victorian long weekend, Easter and Melbourne Cup long weekend. -No dogs on any other special events defined by the park. -Good news: we do love to see your little mates over the June long weekend, July and September school holidays.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
AU$60
 / night

A fertile agricultural area in south-wetern New South Wales and accessible from both Canberra and Sydney, the Riverina area offers exciting camping opportunities for travellers into good food. Whether you want to dine out at creative local restaurants or prepare your own meals in the campsite kitchen or over a campfire, food should be on your mind while camping in the Riverina. The climate here is wet and warm, and the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers wind through the region, irrigating the land and providing the ideal conditions for agriculture and horticulture. Winters can be cool and wet though, so camping in the winter is more comfortable in campervans or cabins.

92% (255)

Top-rated campgrounds near Riverina

1. Ingenia Holidays Murray Bend

92%
(6)
89 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Koonoomoo, VIC
Enjoy the true definition of a nature escape at Ingenia Holidays Murray Bend! Located three hours from Melbourne, just outside the town of Tocumwal on the New South Wales side of the Murray River, choose from a variety of accommodation options from luxury Murray River view villas on stilts, through to camping and caravan sites. With two kilometers of private beach access hugging the Murray River, over 160 acres of bushland and surrounded by over 20,000 acres of state park, it’s the perfect place to walk, ride a bike, motorbike, enjoy 4WD tracks or BYO-boat and explore the legendary Murray River with access from the resort’s private boat ramp. If you prefer to stay on site, enjoy three swimming pools (one heated), a games room with seasonal kid’s club and a playground, plus a licensed kiosk and cafe. The park also hosts activities that include trivia nights, outdoor movies, pool parties, fishing competitions, food festivals, and much more.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$39
 / night

3. Tom’s Run Alpaca Farm

94%
(8)
13 sites · Tents, RVs · Deniliquin, NSW
Tom’s Run is located on the Cobb Highway, 8 kilometres from the town of Deniliquin. The land has been managed through organic farming practices over more than 20 years. We run alpaca and dorper sheep. The farmland dries off in October, over long, hot summers, and greens up with autumn rain and/or irrigation from April each year. Hot summer days and nights. Winter mornings can begin with a frost. Deniliquin has many tourist destinations and the Edward River is popular for fishing, swimming and water sports in summer. Eastern Grey kangaroos and abundant bird life inhabit the land as do many other native fauna. Our property features interesting native flora including canoe/scar trees. We often have magnificent sunsets, so bring your camera. Enjoy campfires in the evenings. Campfires are permitted when not in fireban season, or according restrictions. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower and water. You must have your own amenities.​ Alpacas are curious creatures that tend to turn up to investigate farm activity - it’s therefore likely that they will visit your camp. Pets on leashes are welcome.
Campfires
from 
AU$61
 / night

4. BIG4 Deniliquin Holiday Park

100%
(4)
147 sites · RVs, Lodging · Deniliquin, NSW
Our beautiful riverside park has two swimming pools, flying fox, adventure playground, a heated water splash park, bike pump track, giant jumping pillow, mini-golf, barbecues, two private pontoon boats for hire, tennis/basketball court, fishing, water sports, boating, skiing, a variety of cabin accommodation including accessible cabin options, glamping experiences plus plenty of powered and ensuite sites. At BIG4 Deniliquin, our communal riverside fire pits are the perfect way to unwind after a fun filled day at our park or perhaps a day exploring the Murray River region. Whether you’re swapping travel stories, sipping a glass of red, toasting marshmallows, or simply soaking up the peace — our fire pits bring people together in the best kind of way. If you love fishing, you’re in for a treat at BIG4 Deniliquin. Nestled on the banks of the Edward River, part of the magnificent Murray River system, our park offers easy access to some of the best freshwater fishing in the Murray River region. Nothing beats travelling with your best mate and sharing all the fun. We get it. We love our dogs too! Unfortunately, as much as we love our pawfectly adorable furry visitors, we can't always allow pets in our park. Your pooches are however most welcome between 1 February and 16 December (exclusion dates apply, see below). -No dogs during the April School Holidays, March Victorian long weekend, Easter and Melbourne Cup long weekend. -No dogs on any other special events defined by the park. -Good news: we do love to see your little mates over the June long weekend, July and September school holidays.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
AU$60
 / night

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Where to go

Wagga Wagga

One of the largest towns in the Riverina, Wagga Wagga is a handy place from which to explore the Riverina as there are a variety of different camping options and lots of foodie experiences all in one place. As well as holiday parks, campers can stay at farmstays, to get an up-close experience of the Riverina’s agricultural and horticultural culture. While it’s an inland city, Wagga Wagga is on the Murrumbidgee River and has an attractive sandy river beach with shady trees, barbeque areas, and swimming spots.

Griffith

Wine enthusiasts might want to head straight to Griffith in the Riverina, a town with many wineries and cellar doors where you can sample the local drop. There are well-equipped caravan parks around the town, where you can find camping facilities for all budgets and service needs, as well as more simple, rural campsites not far from Griffith and around Lake Wyangan to the north of town.

Albury

This NSW–Victoria border town sits north of the Murray River. As well as attractions like botanic gardens, an art gallery, and kids’ playgrounds within Albury, campers in the area can also check out Lake Hulme, where the Murray River is dammed. Nature reserves are set at various points along the lake, while a holiday park sits at Lake Hume Village. As Albury and Lake Hume are on the Victoria border, this area is a good jumping-off point for exploring the nearby state parks in Victoria, such as Mount Granya and Mount Lawson State Parks.

Mungo National Park

West of most Riverina towns, the dramatic Mungo National Park is an otherworldly landscape of dry lakes, sand dunes, rocky outcrops, indigenous culture, and archeological sites. There are two campgrounds within the park, one with a range of tent, caravan, and trailer sites and facilities, while the other is more basic. This dry area is more characteristic of the quintessential Australian outback than the lush, fertile Riverina, but it’s accessible from Riverina towns, including Griffith and Hay, by travelling west along the Sturt Highway.

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