The best dog-friendly camping near Broadwater

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Bringing your dog along to Broadwater? You’re in luck—this spot is a magnet for pet-friendly camping. There are over 1,300 options here that let you pitch a tent or park the caravan without leaving your furry mate behind. Expect grassy clearings, creekside sites, and plenty of shade. You’ll find showers, campfires allowed, and of course, pets welcome at most spots. Fishing, horseback riding, and swimming are all on the cards. Top picks like Warrego Farm (664 reviews), Wynola Country Cousins (592 reviews), and Aloomba Lavender Farm (442 reviews) pull campers back year after year. Prices average $25 a night, but you’ll spot options as low as $10. Bring your lead, pack up the treats, and let your dog sniff out a new adventure.

98% (9.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds

One of the typical boulders along the New England Highway.

2. Jennings Tranquil Country Camp

99%
(69)
33km from Broadwater · 1 site · Tent, RV · Jennings, NSW
Camping site is located in 41 acres of natural bush land, the perfect get away for nature lovers, hikers, horse riders and bird watchers. There is a dam and a forested area studded with granite boulders. The property is in an an elevated spot, it has lovely views and great places to camp and there's a lovely yielding atmosphere of peace and tranquility. There are accessible walking trails through the property with several areas of slightly sloping ground. We are a ten minute drive from Girraween National park, a popular haunt for hikers and bird and nature lovers in general. Ballandean winery and the Ballandean pub is also close, it serves affordable and wholesome dinners and there is a shop and a cafe as well as a restaurant there. The town of Jennings is a small, quirky town close to the border, with a population of about 150. Jennings is in two time zones, both QLD and NSW! There are many popular wineries in the region, three of which have wonderful restaurant meals. 13 minutes drive going south, is the much-loved federation town of Tenterfield - with appealing cafes, clothes shops, country outfitters, the famous Tenterfield Saddlery and a cinema which seats about 50, a railway museum, a stylish yet friendly Commercial Hotel for eating out and a historic café where federation was called into being by Henry Parkes. There are occasional Saturday morning markets too. A fun place to hang out! No motorbikes or hunting please. This land is for wildlife and supports wallabies, kangaroos and a variety of birds. On walks around the property you can spot various delicate purple, white, yellow and rust coloured flowers.
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night
Speakeasy Vineyard

5. Speakeasy Vineyard

100%
(66)
12km from Broadwater · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Fletcher, QLD
Nestled in the heart of the Granite Belt - minutes to wineries, short drive to Girrawean National Park, 10mins to Stanthorpe. Only just seconds off the Hwy is this 100 acre property. Home of a small vineyard, a well-established, personal training studio, wildlife, hills and a peaceful surround. There is a dam, seasonal stream and stars to gaze at for hours! Camping area: Located at the front of the property, overlooking the dam, persimmon trees, vineyard and up into the hills is this perfect little hideaway. Great for fully self-contained caravans or those pitching a tent. There, however are no amenities. (No toilet, no shower). With a beautiful firepit area, enjoy a quiet area to soak in the afternoon rays in the hammock, looking up at the stars or take in the morning sunshine. The area is clear, with easy access for those pulling a caravan, easy to unhitch and enjoy the beautiful Granite Belt winery, national parks and surrounds.
Campfires
Trash
from 
AU$25
 / night

Bringing your dog along to Broadwater? You’re in luck—this spot is a magnet for pet-friendly camping. There are over 1,300 options here that let you pitch a tent or park the caravan without leaving your furry mate behind. Expect grassy clearings, creekside sites, and plenty of shade. You’ll find showers, campfires allowed, and of course, pets welcome at most spots. Fishing, horseback riding, and swimming are all on the cards. Top picks like Warrego Farm (664 reviews), Wynola Country Cousins (592 reviews), and Aloomba Lavender Farm (442 reviews) pull campers back year after year. Prices average $25 a night, but you’ll spot options as low as $10. Bring your lead, pack up the treats, and let your dog sniff out a new adventure.

98% (9.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds

One of the typical boulders along the New England Highway.

2. Jennings Tranquil Country Camp

99%
(69)
33km from Broadwater · 1 site · Tent, RV · Jennings, NSW
Camping site is located in 41 acres of natural bush land, the perfect get away for nature lovers, hikers, horse riders and bird watchers. There is a dam and a forested area studded with granite boulders. The property is in an an elevated spot, it has lovely views and great places to camp and there's a lovely yielding atmosphere of peace and tranquility. There are accessible walking trails through the property with several areas of slightly sloping ground. We are a ten minute drive from Girraween National park, a popular haunt for hikers and bird and nature lovers in general. Ballandean winery and the Ballandean pub is also close, it serves affordable and wholesome dinners and there is a shop and a cafe as well as a restaurant there. The town of Jennings is a small, quirky town close to the border, with a population of about 150. Jennings is in two time zones, both QLD and NSW! There are many popular wineries in the region, three of which have wonderful restaurant meals. 13 minutes drive going south, is the much-loved federation town of Tenterfield - with appealing cafes, clothes shops, country outfitters, the famous Tenterfield Saddlery and a cinema which seats about 50, a railway museum, a stylish yet friendly Commercial Hotel for eating out and a historic café where federation was called into being by Henry Parkes. There are occasional Saturday morning markets too. A fun place to hang out! No motorbikes or hunting please. This land is for wildlife and supports wallabies, kangaroos and a variety of birds. On walks around the property you can spot various delicate purple, white, yellow and rust coloured flowers.
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night
Speakeasy Vineyard

5. Speakeasy Vineyard

100%
(66)
12km from Broadwater · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Fletcher, QLD
Nestled in the heart of the Granite Belt - minutes to wineries, short drive to Girrawean National Park, 10mins to Stanthorpe. Only just seconds off the Hwy is this 100 acre property. Home of a small vineyard, a well-established, personal training studio, wildlife, hills and a peaceful surround. There is a dam, seasonal stream and stars to gaze at for hours! Camping area: Located at the front of the property, overlooking the dam, persimmon trees, vineyard and up into the hills is this perfect little hideaway. Great for fully self-contained caravans or those pitching a tent. There, however are no amenities. (No toilet, no shower). With a beautiful firepit area, enjoy a quiet area to soak in the afternoon rays in the hammock, looking up at the stars or take in the morning sunshine. The area is clear, with easy access for those pulling a caravan, easy to unhitch and enjoy the beautiful Granite Belt winery, national parks and surrounds.
Campfires
Trash
from 
AU$25
 / night

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