The best camping near Yarrigan National Park

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Barkala farmstay

72 sites · RVs, Tents13000 acres · Coonabarabran, NSW
Barkala Farmstay is a self-sustaining farm located off the grid, supplying our own water and solar electricity. The Farm is a grazing property situated on 13,000 acres surrounded by the tranquil Pilliga Forest. Only access is a 10km dirt road of the Newell Highway, north of Coonabarabran (follow directions below). As well as farm animals, the farm hosts a thriving community of birds and well- designed bush tracks where you can discover local wildlife, plants, Aboriginal artifacts, great lookouts, sandstone cliffs and caves all in the midst of the Pilliga Forrest. Barkala Farmstay is also home to Pilliga Pottery and the Blue Wren Bush Cafe (closed Wednesdays), offering pottery demonstrations and workshops, traditional European inspired fresh foods with ingredients from our organic green house and homemade Gelato. The property offers two camp sites, Goanna and Kellies Campground, which are freely available to anyone who books a camping stay with us. There are no allocated camping spots in either campground, thus it is first come, first serve. We offer large camping spots with no campground boundaries hence there is space for vehicles of any size. Both camping sites offer compost toilets and showers (although we encourage short showers due to our off-grid, self-sustaining farm). You are welcome to stop by the reception upon check-in to hear more about our campgrounds and we can help you find the perfect camp spot and tell you more about what we have to offer. Campers are welcome to enjoy feeding of our farm animals, our saltwater pool and campfires. Firewood can be collected on the property by yourself, or you can visit the reception to buy firewood. There is no phone reception close to any buildings but free limited Wi-Fi in the cafe area.
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Warrumbungles Mtn Motel Campground

19 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Coonabarabran, NSW
Set on 25 acres in a quiet and peaceful valley bounded on three sides by the Castlereagh River 8 kms west of Coonabarabran on the road to the Warrumbungle National Park. This is a campground suitable for self contained caravans, camper trailers and tents - limited amenities and power. Great star gazing location as well as numerous bush walking and bird watching locations.
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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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Overview

About

Yarrigan National Park, a haven of natural beauty established in 2005, spans over 3,201 hectares of diverse landscapes. Here, adventurers can immerse themselves in activities ranging from birdwatching and wildlife encounters to exploring historic heritage and Aboriginal culture. The park's scenic walking trails and picnic areas offer a perfect backdrop for a day's exploration or a tranquil retreat amid the wilderness.

When to go

The best time to visit Yarrigan National Park is during the cooler months, from April to September, when the weather is mild and conducive for outdoor activities. Summer months can be extremely hot, making it less comfortable for hiking and exploration. Always check for current alerts, such as fire bans, before planning your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Know before you go

  • Check the NSW National Parks website for any current alerts or fire bans before visiting.
  • Visitor centre contact hours are from 9am to 4pm daily, except Christmas Day.
  • Remember to bring adequate water and sun protection, especially during the warmer months.
  • Be mindful of park safety guidelines, including staying on designated trails and respecting wildlife.
  • Download a PDF map of the park from the official website to help navigate the trails and attractions.

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