The best camping near Moema National Park

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Shanty on Namoi Camping

16 sites · RVs60 acres · Narrabri, NSW
"Shanty On Namoi Camping" is a unique spacious camping area on my property on the banks of the Namoi Creek. Situated at Narrabri NSW 5kms from the edge of town. A gem of a spot with picturesque sunrises/sunsets. Go fishing, swimming, kayaking, boating also bush walking tracks bird watching or just sit back and enjoy the Tranquility. We DO NOT have TOILETS or shower SELF CONTAINED CAMPERS ONLY (NO DIGGING HOLES) PLEASE KEEP YOUR AREA CLEAN AND TIDY PLEASE TAKE OUT WHAT YOU BRING IN The top paddock has grassy mowed campsites, firepits scattered trees throughout and some sites overlooking the creek. The "Shanty" has been setup as an open kitchen with a sink, free water, 2 large tables with bench seats and a large fireplace Behind the "Shanty" is a bit more private spot with fire pits and trees. The bottom paddock has water frontage mowed campsites , firepits, a place to put your watercraft in or swim and go fishing. Dog friendly, provided they are well behaved, pickup after them. Open fires permitted at designated sites also your personal firepits. Firewood for you to pick up for free or other to be purchased. Directions: Heading South in town, Repco on your left, turn Right, or heading North turn Left at Repco onto Gibbons st, head straight down past Golf Club, Left onto The Island rd (a No through rd) about 2klms go over ONE cattle grid, about 200 mtrs (at a set of cattle yards) turn right, go through 2 large open / closed green gates go through to the next gate, you are at the camping grounds. You are welcome to choose where you "set up" on arrival. Single safe. Secured site, a great base to leave your caravan etc to go on day trips of various attractions to entertain you during your stay such as : Sawn Rocks, Mt Kaputar, Solar Observatory just to name a few. Easily accessible for All types of vehicles. All weather road. Drive through sites. We can be quite flexible on check in / check out times too. Wifi / Telstra / Optus mobile networks / TV reception. 5 mins to dump point, Please ring Bill on arrival ph: 0412 197 253 We look forward to welcoming you to our quiet peaceful patch on Namoi creek.
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Riverside Farm Retreat

50 sites · RVs500 acres · Narrabri, NSW
Riverside Farm Retreat is 13 km southeast of Narrabri. It is a horse breeding farm on the banks of the Namoi River, set over 500 acres, where guests can enjoy camping, fishing, canoeing, and relaxing. There is good access for caravans - to get to the property is all tarred roads, with no gates to open, just a cattle grid to cross. The camping area is spread over a beautiful, wide green grassed space, with plenty of level ground. There is an abundance of bird life here, including emus that roam freely, plus visiting kangaroos and cattle moseying down in the afternoon sunset to drink from the river opposite.
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Outback Fish Farm

20 sites · RVs, Tents250 acres · Jacks Creek, NSW
Set 10km outside of Narrabri on a dirt road is Narrabri Fish Farm. Camp in the serenity alongside 100 ponds. Take the daily fish feeding tour at 10.30am or explore the farm - book in advance or when you arrive. Flushing toilets and hot showers (also a new addition of the donkey shower) Campfires permitted (pending Fire bans, please check). Firewood available upon arrival. Cabins and kiosk coming soon. Fishing will be available from September 2024.
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Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the scenic landscapes of Moema National Park. With its establishment in December 2005, this park spans over 2028 hectares of diverse ecosystems. Visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of activities, from wildlife encounters to historical explorations. Although specific campgrounds are not mentioned, the park promises an array of outdoor experiences for every kind of adventurer.

When to go

The best time to visit Moema National Park is during the milder seasons, avoiding the extreme heat of summer. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the park's natural beauty. Be mindful of fire bans typically occurring from September to March, which can affect access to certain areas and activities within the park.

Know before you go

  • Check for current alerts and safety information before planning your visit to Moema National Park.
  • Ensure you have a detailed map and are familiar with the park's terrain and trails.
  • Be aware of fire bans and adhere to restrictions, especially during the high-risk fire season from September to March.
  • Contact the Narrabri office at 02 6792 7300 for up-to-date information and enquiries, available Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
  • Visit the park's local alerts page for the latest updates on fires, closures, and other important notifications.

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