The best dog-friendly caravan camping 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% (246)

Top-rated campgrounds

Jandar Farm

2. Jandar Farm

95%
(10)
1 site · Tent, RV · Finley, NSW
Our farm features large open areas with pockets of remnant vegetation that are ideal for walking or horse riding. We are located 4km from the township of Finley for all your supply needs and 20 minutes from the Murray River and the town of Tocumwal. For horse lovers who love to holiday with their horses, we have stable facilities and horse yards available to agist your horses if required. Our campsites offer plenty of room for caravans and campers. Drive in to our secluded sites featuring our remnant vegetation, park your caravan, pitch your tent and relax in our beautiful region. For horse lovers who love to holiday with their horses, we have stable facilities and horse yards available to agist your horses if required. ​ While you're here play golf at our world class courses, lose yourself in the history of our wartime aerodrome, which, at the time was the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Drop a line in at Australia’s largest river, the Mighty Murray, or simply relax at any of our wonderful coffee shops situated throughout our towns. This campsite welcomes self-contained campers with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. There is access to a picnic table for meals. Relax around the crackling campfire as you gaze at the stars. Not too far from here you'll find the the Blow Hole, a deep hole situated in a granite outcrop amongst the open grassland and trees. Rumour has it it's 25m deep and if you stand on the south side you can hear a hollow sound, which indicates there might be a cavern underneath.​ Well behaved pets are most welcome.
Campfires
Trash
from 
AU$43
 / night
Tom’s Run Alpaca Farm

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
Adelong Falls Bush Camp

5. Adelong Falls Bush Camp

85%
(13)
3 sites · RVs · Adelong, NSW
Adelong Falls Bush Camp offers a beautiful open, flat camping area on 2 acres of land. There is 13 old friendly Cows who also share the property and you may see them wandering around. Enjoy the brand new walking track at the front of the property which takes you up to the beautiful Adelong Falls. The walking trail will have you crossing the Adelong Creek and is a beautiful and scenic experience. We are close to Tumut and within reach of the Snowy Mountains, there is plenty of 4WD opportunities and beautiful views surrounding us. We are also walking distance to the pub! Campfires are welcome in the fire pit we have created, we will supply a small amount of firewood to get you started but you may like to bring along some more. Pets are welcome on leash, we have a dog as well and your pet must be good to the cows. We often have friendly kangaroos that visit too.
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / 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% (246)

Top-rated campgrounds

Jandar Farm

2. Jandar Farm

95%
(10)
1 site · Tent, RV · Finley, NSW
Our farm features large open areas with pockets of remnant vegetation that are ideal for walking or horse riding. We are located 4km from the township of Finley for all your supply needs and 20 minutes from the Murray River and the town of Tocumwal. For horse lovers who love to holiday with their horses, we have stable facilities and horse yards available to agist your horses if required. Our campsites offer plenty of room for caravans and campers. Drive in to our secluded sites featuring our remnant vegetation, park your caravan, pitch your tent and relax in our beautiful region. For horse lovers who love to holiday with their horses, we have stable facilities and horse yards available to agist your horses if required. ​ While you're here play golf at our world class courses, lose yourself in the history of our wartime aerodrome, which, at the time was the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Drop a line in at Australia’s largest river, the Mighty Murray, or simply relax at any of our wonderful coffee shops situated throughout our towns. This campsite welcomes self-contained campers with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. There is access to a picnic table for meals. Relax around the crackling campfire as you gaze at the stars. Not too far from here you'll find the the Blow Hole, a deep hole situated in a granite outcrop amongst the open grassland and trees. Rumour has it it's 25m deep and if you stand on the south side you can hear a hollow sound, which indicates there might be a cavern underneath.​ Well behaved pets are most welcome.
Campfires
Trash
from 
AU$43
 / night
Tom’s Run Alpaca Farm

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
Adelong Falls Bush Camp

5. Adelong Falls Bush Camp

85%
(13)
3 sites · RVs · Adelong, NSW
Adelong Falls Bush Camp offers a beautiful open, flat camping area on 2 acres of land. There is 13 old friendly Cows who also share the property and you may see them wandering around. Enjoy the brand new walking track at the front of the property which takes you up to the beautiful Adelong Falls. The walking trail will have you crossing the Adelong Creek and is a beautiful and scenic experience. We are close to Tumut and within reach of the Snowy Mountains, there is plenty of 4WD opportunities and beautiful views surrounding us. We are also walking distance to the pub! Campfires are welcome in the fire pit we have created, we will supply a small amount of firewood to get you started but you may like to bring along some more. Pets are welcome on leash, we have a dog as well and your pet must be good to the cows. We often have friendly kangaroos that visit too.
Campfires
from 
AU$49
 / night

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The best dog-friendly caravan camping in Riverina guide

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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