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Camping@2445

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1.1km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Bonny Hills, NSW
Bush and Beach lovers Paradise adjacent to National Park and Wildlife Conservation area, yet super convenient to all of Port Macquarie’s tourist attractions. We are just..... 7 minute drive to beautiful Bonny Hills and Lake Cathie beaches and Woolworths 15 minute drive into Port Macquarie city and only 3 minutes off the Pacific Highway M1. For the Hiking and Bike enthusiasts, "Jolly Nose Mountain Bike Park" and "Queen's Lake Nature Reserve" are seconds away. You will have access to our quirky purpose built camp kitchen with a decent sized fridge, gas BBQ, microwave, air fryer, toaster, kettle ect. Enjoy nature while you’re having a shower in the cutest Bush / Bali style shower! The camping area is private, quiet, relaxing and free from large crowds and you will not be packed in like sardines like your typical caravan park! You can relax by the spring fed dam and look for Coy fish, lay under the trees and do a spot of bird and koala watching or go for a bush walk in the many surrounding trails. Dogs - We are happy for you to bring your fury friends (as long as they are supervised, dog and child friendly, well behaved and non destructive in nature) Please keep them out of the vegie gardens!! Please be mindful that the fencing is not dog safe and the property is surrounded by National Parks and Wildlife. Children - Please be mindful that although the dam is gated and fenced, it is not child proof fencing! Power - Each site comes with 240 volt 10 amp power supplied. With only 2 designated Caravan / Camper spaces and 1 designated Tent sight tranquility is aaured. Looking forward to meeting you :) Chrissie
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AU$97
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Ingenia Holidays Bonny Hills

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5.6km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 99 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Bonny Hills, NSW
Breathe in the refreshing coastal air at Ingenia Holidays Bonny Hills, situated on absolute beachfront! Just 20 minutes south of Port Macquarie, you can choose to stay in a cabin, campsite or caravan site, and you’ll experience the best of Bonny Hills from this secluded coastal location. Spend your days exploring the New South Wales North Coast – whether that be beaches, lakes, rivers, waterfalls or bush walking trails. There’s no shortage of local wineries, fresh produce to forage or award-winning restaurants nearby to dine at. Beach lovers can rejoice with ample beach space to throw down a towel, including the aptly named Rainbow Beach which stretches for three kilometers from right outside your holiday park’s door. When you’re not exploring what lies beyond the park’s perimeter, explore what’s on offer within the park – pool, splash park and mini golf course, just to name a few.
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AU$49
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Wild Hope Farm

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7.5km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 6 sites · RVs · Grants Beach, NSW
Welcome to Wild Hope Farm! We are a developing off-grid farm, located at Grants Beach, minutes from the beautiful Bonny Hills and 25 minutes south of Port Macquarie. So close to the surrounding towns yet so secluded. We are nestled amongst lush bush with lots of resident kangaroos, wallabies and birdlife. We consider our parcel of land a very unique place and offer an ideal setting for a relaxing getaway. Our property is 177 acres with 17 acres of green open pasture for you to find your own patch, and plenty of sunshine for your solar needs. We also have exclusive access to Queens Lake with a lovely trail you can walk or drive, and a peaceful place to take a leisurely kayak ride, paddleboard or try your hand at fishing. Grants Beach access is across the road from our driveway where you can go swimming, surfing, fishing and even 4WD along the beach. We welcome you to find a spot that feels comfortable for you to set up your camp, but please note the following conditions: - All campers must be self-contained with their own power, water, and waste management. - Pets are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times. - Due to the bush fire danger period, campfires are not permitted from 1st October to 31st March. From 1st April, all fires must be contained in a firepit. We’re creating a thriving and sustainable lifestyle here at Wild Hope Farm and would love for you to share in the experience. As we grow and refine the property, you may notice a few areas under construction.
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AU$43
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Belly’s Farm Stay

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10km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · North Haven, NSW
Stay in the small coastal town of North Haven, where you will be a short 5 minute drive from North Haven Beach, or a 5 minute walk to Camden Haven River. There is plenty of space in the paddocks, with a choice of open grasslands and shaded areas with trees. You will need to be fully self-contained with own camping toilet/shower and water supply. Cut firewood for sale or you can gather your own.  Your dog is welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times and in your control.  Please ensure you get in touch before with a phone call or text with your ETA for arrival so we can meet you at the gate. Please note camping allowed only in paddocks as the rest of the farm is off-limits. Good access for 2WD, caravans & large vehicles. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
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AU$25
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Fernbank Creek - Port Macquarie

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13km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 17 sites · Tents, RVs · Fernbank Creek, NSW
***FERNBANK CREEK - PORT MACQUARIE*** Six and a half acres of level paddock with two spring fed dams surrounded by tree lines for morning and afternoon shade. Suitable for self-sufficient vans, tents, camper trailers, motorhomes. You will need your own amenities. Good mobile phone service. Suggest families with young toddlers camp away from the dams. You can utilise your own fire pit, strictly no glass to be burned. You can find sticks and branches along the tree lines. All rubbish is to be removed. Direct road access to the property. Just 7 minutes drive to the centre of Port Macquarie and an easy 2 minute drive from the Pacific Highway on a quiet and scenic road. Pets welcome, but please be mindful of other guests and our resident pets. Fernbank Creek Road runs along a natural ‘chain-of-ponds’ water way, wildlife include turtles, ducks, quail, red bills, tawny frogmouth, ring tail possums, sugar gliders and kangaroos to name a few. Walking distance to local winery and horse riding centre. We do our best to allow you to access our piece of paradise.
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AU$43
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The Riverbank

99%
(54)
14km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 4 sites · RVs · Rawdon Island, NSW
"The Riverbank" is only 7.5 kilometres and an easy 8 minute drive off the M1. The rich green land supports a small beef raising enterprise and the cattle graze in surrounding paddocks. YOU MUST ARRIVE BEFORE SUNSET We are pet friendly however only for those pets that live in harmony with our farm animals. We offer 2 powered sites with water hookup and 2 unpowered drive through sites without water connection; our brand new magnificently appointed camp kitchen and bathroom ammenities are available to all who stay. We are caravan, campervan and motorhome friendly but do not offer swag only or tent sites. Campfires can be enjoyed through the cooler months and when permitted by the Rural Fire Service Unfortunately our 3 metre cliff face river frontage prevents access to the river for activities such as boating or kayaking; nor do we offer farm style adventures. "The Riverbank" as a destination for a relaxing time to unwind or a base from which to explore the beautiful Hastings area. The Abundance Nursery and Cafe with it's splendid lily pond view is a great spot to enjoy a meal or a coffee and only 3 kms back along Rawdon Island road. The pretty country town of Wauchope is only a 12 minute drive and is home to Timbertown, a theme park boasting steam train rides and a glimpse of the timber getting industry of a bygone era. Drop into the Vibe Coffee House, pick up "the best" coffee and a sensational meal before perusing the many treasures of Wauchope's specialty shops. A day trip to the Comboyne plateu is a rewarding experience and enhanced by enjoying a meal at the magnificant Byabarra Cafe on your way through. Whilst the meals equall those of any capital city restaurant, the view of the valley will take your breath away. And then; there's Port Macquarie (20 mins) and sorrounds! one of the most scenic and attraction packed areas of Australia's eastern seaboard. Stunning beaches, amazing walks, top class restaurants, the list goes on. The nearest Dump Points are locacted in Wauchope (12 minutes) or Port Macquarie (20 minutes)
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AU$97
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Cameron Falls Farm

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15km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Rosewood, NSW
Escape to the tranquil beauty of Cameron's Falls Farm, a 100 acre hobby farm just 5 minutes from Wauchope and 25 minutes from Port Macquarie's beaches. Immerse yourself in nature as you camp beside our friendly cows, swim, fish or kayak in the Hastings river, hike our trails, or forage in our wild orchards. All of our sites are secluded as our property is large, we invite you to our peaceful piece of countryside for a self contained camping trip with all the convenience of town just minutes away. Cameron's Falls is a historic site, the 'falls', really just gentle rapids, are the original river crossing site for horse drawn vehicles to travel from Port Macquarie/Wauchope inland to Beechwood and beyond. Today we are a hobby farm with cows, horses - we invite you to say hello, but please don't feed any of the animals. If we are here to greet you on arrival you can fill up with potable rain water at our cottage. The Hastings is still tidal at our place so the access and flow varies throughout the day - we generally take our littlest kids down at low tide. Swim, fish or explore our hiking trails though the old growth riparian vegetation along winding creeks. If you are into birds you will see plenty here - in the last 12 months we have counted nearly 100 different species on our property!
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AU$37
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Little Rawdon Island Camp

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16km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 7 sites · RVs · Rawdon Island, NSW
Our beautiful riverside farm is a 94 acre, private waterfront property. All camps are large waterfront sites and well spaced apart, with firepits and acres of open lawn space for the kids! Vehicle access is easy and no need to un-hitch if you're doing a short stopover. There is excellent fishing, bird-watching and natural ecology. We’re located opposite Rawdon Creek Nature Reserve with pristine waterways to explore. Free use of large 3 man canoe and high tide ramp available for small boats. Plenty of pure fresh rainwater to fill your van. Our pristine campsite location means we cannot provide toilets. WE ONLY ALLOW CARAVANS, MOTORHOMES or CAMPER TRAILERS with a working toilet. PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR TYPE OF RV WHEN YOU BOOK !!! Sorry, tent only, or small camper vans not permitted. Your friendly dog is welcome, please don't bring other dogs! Site 1 has a large undercover camp kitchen with gas BBQ, good drinking water, 12v lighting. The best site to have, when the weather isn't great. Additional small vehicle allowed on some sites, please contact. The last 3 klm of road to the farm is a council maintained gravel road usually in good condition. Dump points are at Wauchope and Port Mac. ** PLEASE ARRIVE BEFORE SUNSET ** so you can find your campsite!
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The Hatch Farm - Port Macquarie

98%
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19km from Queens Lake State Conservation Area · 15 sites · Tents, RVs · The Hatch, NSW
Welcome to Port Macquarie's 'The Hatch Farm'; a pet friendly, interactive animal and fishing farm stay! A 150-acre working farm with a stunning outlook over the saltwater Maria River (with a rustic boat ramp and waterway running into the Hastings River). There is plenty to do and see at this hipcamp which was awarded to be one of the best hipcamps in NSW for 2024, and Australia wide for 2025! Located on the Mid North Coast NSW, 4kms off the Pacific Highway, and a quick 13/15-minute drive to the holiday township of Port Macquarie. Port Macquarie is known for its beautiful beaches, coastal scenery and walks, koala hospital, local strawberry and tomato picking, and 4WDing at nearby beaches and through Cairncross State Forest. Bernard and Susan are custodians of the farm, primarily using the land for poultry (egg), pig, and goat farming. They are transitioning to an off-grid and eco-friendly lifestyle for their retirement. The Hatch Farm is home to many animals, most of whom are rescues - including border collies, cavalier king charles spaniels, chickens, ducks, pigs, sheep, goats, miniature horses, cows, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs. There is plenty to do and see around the farm from complete relaxation, interacting with the friendly animals (there is usually a variety of babies to cuddle!), to casting a line or launching your boat from the rustic boat ramp. Please note that all animal interactions are self-led (including our animal nursery), and children must be supervised by their parents/carers. During NSW School Holidays, host led animal interactions will be available at designated times. Friendly pets welcome. For bookings call or text Susan 0418 842055
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AU$61
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The best camping in Queens Lake State Conservation Area, NSW guide

Overview

About

Queens Lake State Conservation Area, a haven of tranquillity and natural beauty, invites adventurers to immerse themselves in its lush landscapes. Here, visitors can engage in a variety of activities such as birdwatching, hiking through verdant trails, and picnicking amid serene surroundings. While the park does not offer campgrounds, its diverse ecosystems and scenic vistas provide ample opportunities for day-trippers to explore and connect with nature.

When to go

The best time to visit Queens Lake State Conservation Area is during the milder months of spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer can be quite warm, making it less ideal for strenuous hikes. Winter offers a unique beauty, though some areas may be less accessible. Always check local alerts for the latest information on park conditions before planning your visit.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you check for any current alerts or closures before visiting Queens Lake State Conservation Area.
  • Remember that the park is open from 9am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, for general enquiries.
  • While exploring, stay safe by sticking to marked trails and observing all signage.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the Port Macquarie office for specific details.
  • For a seamless experience, download maps and park management documents prior to your visit.
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