The best camping near Bindarri State Conservation Area

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bindarri State Conservation Area adventure.

Discover Bindarri State Conservation Area's lush forests and 4WD adventures.  

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Mount Terrace

6 sites · RVs, Tents2500 acres · Tonderburine, NSW
Mt Terrace is a 2500 acre property hidden in the Warrumbungle mountains, it supports a wide variety of animals and bush land to explore as well as creeks, waterfalls and its own mountain range. Surrounded by the Warrumbungle national park & Australia's only sky park, it has a lot to offer and explore.Enjoy piece and quiet with a selection of 3 camp sites to choose from, you'll have pleny of space and privacy.  Access is relatively easy you will not need a 4wd but low city cars are not suitable . Fires are permitted in designated areas and within season.Pets are allowed.All campers must have their own supplies and be self sufficient as we do not supply any amenities, camper trailers are welcome however we do not accept caravans at this stage.Come check us out!
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Woodside Farm, Coonamble

50 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10000 acres · Coonamble, NSW
We run a dryland cropping, beef cattle, merino sheep farm in Northwest NSW. Our Farm is located 20km's west of Coonamble. We are in the heart of beautiful farming country nestled between the Warrunbungles and the Macquarie Marshes. We are a short drive to the Pilliga bore bath and onto the iconic Lightning Ridge.
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Gilgooma Camp Ground

29 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3000 acres · Gilgooma, NSW
Nestled of the edge of the Australian outback is Gilgooma, a quintessential Australian family farm. Owned and occupied by three generations of farmers, Gilgooma has swung open the farm gate and is taking bookings for an unforgettable experience. Set against the backdrop of rugged bush beauty and sprawling landscapes, Gilgooma offers a unique opportunity to connect with the land and be immersed in the tranquillity and sometimes trials of rural life. Gilgooma provides a pet and family friendly, low-impact camping experience on a family-run property, allowing guests to unwind amidst the untouched beauty of the Australian bush. Guests can choose from unpowered camp sites, limited powered sites, or cozy cabin accommodations, each offering a private space under starry skies. Gilgooma offers an entirely undeveloped camp site, off the beaten track, about halfway between Coonamble and Pilliga. You have the freedom and space to stretch out in your own private space under wide skies. You will need to be self-sufficient and leave no trace. Gilgooma offers a low impact camping experience on a family farm and provides you with a genuine opportunity to connect with the land. Experience the unpredictable, rough, real country of Gilgooma. With no mobile reception or wifi, Gilgooma provides the perfect setting for you to unplug and unwind on the edge of the Pilliga West State Conservation Area; in an iconic Australian landscape offering rugged beauty on a grand scale. Gilgooma makes the ideal stopover for your travels and provides a convenient home base for local day trips. Itineraries revealing hidden gems and providing invaluable local insight have been designed by your hosts and are available to guests camping at Gilgooma. From meandering along tranquil creek beds to exploring rugged trails on bikes, Gilgooma offers a myriad of activities for guests to create their own adventures. Visitors can bird watch, stargaze from the shearer's stretchers or embark on self-guided tours to uncover hidden gems within the farm and its surrounding areas. For those seeking a deeper understanding of farm life, personalised farm tours are available, providing an immersive experience alongside the family. It is possible for you to have exclusive access to the entire site, just contact us with your proposed dates to arrange your private stay.
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The best camping near Bindarri State Conservation Area guide

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About

Bindarri State Conservation Area, a haven for adventure seekers, offers an immersive experience in the heart of nature. Traverse the 80km Orara Escarpment 4WD touring route, winding through ancient forests and offering idyllic spots for picnics, walks, and swims. While camping isn't mentioned, the park's activities promise a memorable outdoor adventure.

When to go

The best time to visit Bindarri State Conservation Area is during the drier months when the tracks are more accessible for 4WD adventures. The wet season can make routes challenging and may lead to closures. Always check local alerts before planning your visit to ensure the area is open and safe for exploration.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest updates on fires, closures, and other alerts before your visit.
  • Contact the Coffs Harbour office from Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm for any inquiries.
  • Keep an eye out for koalas amid the park's protected habitats.
  • Remember to respect the natural environment and follow all park guidelines during your visit.

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