The best camping in Booderee National Park, NSW

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The best camping in Booderee National Park, NSW

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4. La Estancia Hideaway at Jervis Bay

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15km from Booderee National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
🌿 Experience Tranquility and Adventure 🌿 Just a 2.5-hour drive south of Sydney, discover our bush property nestled in the breathtaking beauty of Jervis Bay. Wake up to the harmonious sounds of kookaburras and cicadas in a peaceful bushland setting. Perfect blend of nature and convenience a short 5-minute drive connects you to the South Coast's best eateries, cafes, and breweries, ensuring you can indulge in culinary delights amidst your outdoor adventures. The pristine white sand beaches are just a stone's throw away! All our guests have access to 'The Shed' which is a communal area with ‘glamping’ like commodities. There is a full-size fridge for you to store your perishables, plates, glasses, bowls and cutlery as well as basic seasoning. As well as a toaster, kettle, espresso machine, milk frother as well. We have provided our guests with coffee, sugar and a selection of teas. If you’re up for a friendly game, we’ve got a dartboard and plenty of board games to keep you entertained. Prefer a quiet drink by the fire? You’ll find a selection of books perfect for kicking back and relaxing by the fire. Essential Amenities: Both the campsite and caravan have access to a shared outdoor bathroom, potable water, and power. Please note that we are located in the bushland therefore insect repellent is highly recommended. Mobile reception may be patchy at times. We are Pet-Friendly- Small to medium dogs (under 20kg) are welcome but must be on a leash and supervised at all times. If your dog is larger please contact me directly prior to booking. Endless activities await whether you love beautiful walks, fishing, paddleboarding, biking, or snorkeling, our location provides the perfect base for all your outdoor pursuits. For more information and reservations feel free to message us. We can't wait to welcome you to the natural beauty of Jervis Bay at La Estancia Hideaway! 🏕️🏖️
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AU$91
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5. Fat Lamb Farm Camping

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17km from Booderee National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Situated 2.5 hours south of Sydney and 2.5 hours from Canberra, Fat Lamb Farm currently offers 2 grassed areas for tents and self-contained RV’s in the rural township of Wandandian. Enjoy the many species of wildlife, kangaroos, native birds, reptiles and the resident wombats. You can watch the cows and sheep graze. Depending on the time of year you may also view the wonders of new life and witness the beauty of lambing time. Bring a kayak or canoe and enjoy the views along beautiful Wandandian Creek. Challenge yourself to reach the mouth of the St Georges Basin or throw a line and catch a fish for dinner. We are pet friendly; however, all pets must be on a leash or lead at all times due to the livestock on property. Remember to have your furry family member protected from ticks and don’t forget to protect yourself as well. Campfires are permitted in designated areas outside of the Bushfire Danger period. Fire pits will be supplied when you are within those periods. These are unpowered sites and you will need to be self-contained with camping toilet, shower and water, taking all waste with you when you go. You will be camped 15 minutes from Huskisson. Jervis Bay, Sussex Inlet if you feel like venturing further for a swim in the ocean or a meal in a restaurant.
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AU$85
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6. Babbling Brook 4WD Camping

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17km from Booderee National Park · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Situated on the beautiful Wandandian Creek with 15km creek frontage, 2.5 hours south of Sydney, Babbling Brook offers ten grassed areas with an easy 3km 4WD drive to campsites. 15 mins drive to Huskisson and Sussex Inlet. We do not accommodate large groups as our focus is peace, relaxation and family friendly. The property is home to an abundance of wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, native birds and reptiles. There are also a lot of wombats so stay on the track and look for burrows. There are many activities to enjoy including kayaking, fishing, swimming, bush walking, bird watching and 15kms of mountain bike trails. We are pet friendly, please remember to have your pets protected against ticks. You will need to be self-contained with own camping toilet, shower and water. Please DO NOT dig toilet hole, even though you leave it covered, it doesn't take long for the foxes to dig it up and leave a real mess!! Campfires permitted in designated areas. There is mobile reception. No shooting, archery or hunting. No trail bikes. Do not damage trees, there is plenty of firewood on the ground. Don't forget your mozzie repellent. Please note we have a moderate cancellation policy thru Hipcamp.
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AU$121
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7. The Wandy Donkey Camp

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17km from Booderee National Park · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located 15-minute drive to the glorious beaches of Jervis Bay, 2.5 hrs south of Sydney and 2.5hrs east of Canberra The Wandy Donkey Camp offers 150 acre property for you to rest without the hustle and bustle of the south coast. Created for families wanting to explore the beauty of the South Coast. With a natural stream that traverses the property there is much for you to observe and enjoy. Watching the Cows and Sheep graze or admiring the Alpacas long necks. There is also donkeys you might get to interact with along with seasonal (spring) baby goats. You will be able to sit with nature by the little stream watching for the wombats, kangaroos and lizards as they do their thing. Only 15 minute drive to nearest beaches, you can enjoy some great cafes and restaurants around the local Shoalhaven area. Travel 30 minutes south to Bendalong and feed the stingrays. Head west up the mountain to beautiful Jerrawangla lookout and Tianjara Falls. Located in the heart of the Shoalhaven, The Wandy Donkey Camp is central to all your coastal experiences. Kate your host, has a wealth of local knowledge that will get you started on your South Coast adventure. This is a, you bring, you take, experience leaving no physical trace behind. But leaving with a great story to share with your loved ones. Talk to Kate to arrange a detailed, up-close interaction with the farm animals.
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AU$73
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8. Kookaburra

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20km from Booderee National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Kookaburra is a 20-acre farm located between Ulladulla and Nowra on the NSW South Coast, just under a three-hour drive from Sydney and Canberra. It offers a peaceful and authentic bush experience, ideal for a weekend getaway or an overnight stop, especially for those travelling through the Jervis Bay area. Please note: We are a peaceful, family-friendly site and do not accept group bookings under any circumstances. Each site allows one family/vehicle and one trailer/caravan per booking only. No additional vehicles, caravans, or trailers are permitted. If you're unsure whether your setup complies, please contact Christine before booking. You can camp in an open paddock or relax under the shade of tree canopies. A short bushwalk will take you to a quiet creek, and the area is home to local wildlife, including kookaburras, wallabies, and secretive wombats. The farm also has a variety of animals, including cows, chickens, Elmo the horse and Warren the Sheep, who may greet you when you arrive. At Kookaburra, we ensure that guests have plenty of space and privacy, although you may occasionally see other visitors in the area. We operate on a self-sufficient basis, so please take all your rubbish with you and respect the natural environment and the next visitors. Fires are allowed (subject to fire danger conditions), and you're welcome to gather your firewood. 🔥 Firewood for sale at the gate – $20! 🪵🚪. 🥚 Fresh free-range eggs – $6 a dozen 🐔, Text us and we'll drop some down to your site 🚗 Pets are welcome but must be supervised around the farm animals and wildlife. Please note that phone reception is limited, so come prepared. While a 2WD vehicle is usually acceptable, adverse weather conditions may require a 4WD. Be mindful of wombat holes, tree stumps, and snakes when exploring the property. Whether you're stopping by for a short stay or looking for a quiet retreat, Kookaburra offers a unique and relaxing bush escape. We look forward to welcoming you.
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AU$37
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9. Woodenhead Experiences

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20km from Booderee National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
This bush campsite is located very close to Sussex Inlet. We are just 10 minutes from the exquisite Bendalong and Berrara beaches. Here you will find great fishing, surfing and access to all watersport activities at Swan Haven. There is fantastic mountain biking through the Jerrawangala National Park. Sit around the campfire and relax (firewood provided). This campsite suits self contained campers with own toilet/shower and water supply. You can use our BBQ and rubbish facilities. Well behaved pets on leashes welcome. Horses can be accommodated. Do not enter the paddocks with our horses but if you would like to meet the horses please ask. Lovely cafes, pubs and shops 20 mins away at Huskisson to the north or Milton to the south. Go for an adventure to see the white sands of Jervis Bay. Enjoy waking up with wildlife and being central to many of the beautiful spots.
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AU$121
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10. Country Camping on the Coast

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21km from Booderee National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The site is well grassed and provides abundant shade from the overhead canopy. Best shade is in the morning when you want to sleep in. There is a tranquil creek on the eastern side of the camp and horses and hand reared cattle graze on the western paddock. You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. Bring some books, set up a hammock and laze the days away. Beaches on the coast and beautiful Jervis Bay are 20 Minutes away. The Jervis Bay region has much to offer so if you're up for adventure, bring your kayaks and snorkelling gear. Our beaches have the whitest sand in the world. Why not check out the dolphin and whale cruises and get up and personal with the marine life.The property is 3 km off the Princes Hwy. Turn off is at Wandean Rd Wandandian.No pets please.
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AU$60
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11. Secret Valley

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21km from Booderee National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Our lovely piece of paradise nestled between the hills in Yerriyong State Forest is waiting for you to come and enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature! Surrounded by beautiful flowing creeks, lookouts, caves, rainforests, billabongs, mountains just a short drive/ride away. Explore the surrounding state forest in 4x4, on motorbike or horseback, push bike or hiking. Even catch your own freshwater crayfish ! Some of the best beaches in Jervis Bay and Sussex Inlet only 20 minutes drive away. You won’t be disappointed. We have tent sits and caravan sites available. Please advise upon booking, which site you require. We have a lovely flowing creek through our property, your choice of camp sites, fire pit, firewood. Grassy sunny areas and shady grassed areas. Self guided walks throughout the property to explore the creek, mountain and mini rainforest. You must be self sufficient as there are no toilets or showers available and please take all rubbish with you. We are located 8 kilometres off the Princes Highway and we DO recommend 4wd as there is 5 kilometres of rough dirt road with 3 creek crossings that can be flooded in heavy rains. Dogs are accepted but Must be kept on a leash as we have an abundance of wildlife, wallabies, kangaroos, wombats and birds, as well as our own dogs, horses, pigs, goats and a cat. Please be aware of wombat holes. As well as snakes.
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AU$114
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16. MiltonFarmStay

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29km from Booderee National Park · 53 sites · Tents, RVs
We offer a space for fully self contained campers to camp on our relaxed farm grounds. There is two camping options, the front paddock has 2 sites which are suitable for caravans and bigger setups and the stables camp has only one site which is great for campers. You must be fully self contained as we don’t offer any bathroom or laundry facilities. Please note the Farm is an adgistment property. Your campsite will be private from public however there will be people around the farm tending to their horses both morning and afternoon. We are dog friendly and so are our dogs but we ask that your dogs remain on lead and at your camp at all times for the safety of our horses and your dogs. Our dogs are very friendly and will visit you from time to time so if this won't suit your dog then camp may not be suitable. If your dog is new to horses or reactive please stay elsewhere! Current fire ban in place.
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AU$61
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18. Misty Mountain Farm - Farm Stay

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32km from Booderee National Park · 28 sites · Tents, RVs
There are camp sites to suit your group of: 2, 4, 6 or up to 12 people (Book extra if required, your group will be allocated together) - Camp sites 11 -12 are for group bookings - 4-12 guests Misty Mountain Farm is a family run working beef cattle property and horse training facility situated at the base of picturesque Coolangatta Mountain. Camp grounds are well maintained grass paddocks surrounded by beautiful picturesque scenery. * Campfires are permitted when local restrictions are not in place. - Fire pits can be provided. - Firewood must be within the firepit. No long logs hanging outside of fire pit. - Firewood kindling for cooking is supplied. - Firewood for evening fires can be purchased upon arrival - 20kg bag @ $20. LOCAL THINGS TO DO: - Coolangatta Estate Winery cellar door wine tasting and restaurant is next door (First settlement on the south coast) - Local wineries: Mountain Ridge, Two Figs, Silos, Crooked River, Cambewarra. - Bangalay Dining is a multi award winning regional restaurant and recognised gourmet dining destination. Located at Shoalhaven Heads near the surf club. - Heads Hotel (offers courtesy bus from camp ground) - Heads Bowlo (offers courtesy bus from camp ground) - Berry (10 minutes) - Nowra (15 minutes) - Jervis Bay (45 minutes) - Boating and Fishing on Shoalhaven River - 7 mile beach at Shoalhaven Heads is dog friendly north of the surf club - Jamberoo Action Park (40 minutes) Shoalhaven Heads (5 minutes) offers: IGA, Bakery, Chemist, Bottle Shop, Butcher, Pizza Loco, Chinese Restaurant, Heads Hotel, Bowling Club, Dr's surgery's, Vet Clinic, Newsagency, Hair Dresser, Barber, Heads Takeaway, Dog friendly 7 Mile Beach, Shoalhaven River. *NOTE: You must provide your own portaloo and dispose of using a sewerage reticulation system or at a waste or resources management facility. Horse Riding - we are on FB - Misty Mountain Equestrian. - Lessons and Property Trail Rides - * Pricing per person: - $120 guided property ride (1 hour) - $120 individual lesson (1 hour) - $60 led pony rides for kids (30 mins) - Horse agistment: Camp with your horse - $25/night/horse - Lesson on own horse $80/hr - Qualified and accredited EA L1G Coach and Qualified Veterinary Nurse on site
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AU$49
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19. Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla

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33km from Booderee National Park · 196 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
If you’re looking for a complete coastal escape, set your GPS to Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla. Set just minutes from the Ulladulla town centre, Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla covers 12 pristine acres and is surrounded by native Aussie bushland with popular Racecourse Beach and Burrill Lake nearby.With a splash pad, tennis court, waterslides, swimming pools and plenty of playgrounds – you might want to consider lengthening your stay so the whole family can make the most of the facilities.This park might have it all, but there’s plenty to explore beyond its ample amenities. Just a short drive north, you’ll discover the heritage village of Milton, popular Mollymook Beach, and shimmering Lake Conjola. A scenic drive west will take you to Pigeon House Mountain in Morton National Park and if you head south, you’ll find the Pot Holes walking track in Meroo National Park.Live like a local and join in the water sport action like fishing, tubing, and surfing from Warden Head Lighthouse to Rennies Beach before finishing the days off enjoying freshly caught seafood from locally loved shops and restaurants. For alternative adventures, take part in the two-day indigenous Jamanee Gunya Cultural Experience, visit South Pacific Heathland Reserve to spot whales migrating along the New South Wales South Coast, or discover the Dreaming poles on the Coomee Nulunga Cultural Trail.
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AU$44
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20. Grady's Riverside Retreat

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36km from Booderee National Park · 51 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Grady’s Riverside Retreat was first established in 1979. The retreat is located 20 minutes west of Nowra and is set on 17 secluded acres on the banks of the beautiful Shoalhaven River, surrounded by natural bushland, mountains, cliffs and dairy pastures. This makes Grady’s Riverside Retreat an ideal place to bring your friends and family to relax, unwind and enjoy the scenery. Grady’s has over 500 metres of direct access to the Shoalhaven River. The river is deep and also is tidal which means we have a large variety of fresh and saltwater fish that inhabit these waters. Majority of our well maintained grassy sites are located along the river or have uninterrupted river views. With a boat ramp and beach areas for you to utilise at your leisure. Grady's is a pet friendly Retreat and we also allow campfires. We strongly believe these few extra things are essential to create a true camping experience. The park grounds are well maintained throughout the year. The amenities are fresh and cleaned daily. If you are the adventurous type there are many activities to offer in the vicinity such as canoeing, fishing, swimming, bushwalks, 4WDriving, bike riding, jet skiing, water skiing and much more. Come and enjoy our absolute riverfront camping, -Secluded camping sites are available on request (subject to availability) -We also have powered camp sites and Riverview cabins and cottages available. -The picturesque banks of the Shoalhaven River play host to the perfect escape from the burdens of city life. Only 2 hours from Sydney but feels like a world away. Amongst the trees and under the clear blue sky, sit around your campfire and allow yourself the time to reflect, reconnect, and revel in nature's abundance. Activities:- *Fishing/swimming *kids playground *basketball court/ volleyball court *large reserve for ball sports etc *BMX Track - Grady’s has a BMX track on site *Canoeing and Paddle Boards for hire - Grady’s is a great location for the canoeing and paddle boards beginners or enthusiasts. *4WDing and Dirt Bike Riding - Grady’s is in close proximity to many fire trails and 4WD tracks. *Bushwalking and mountain biking - There are many walking tracks in and around the Yalwal region. *Boating - Bring your own boat or jet ski and enjoy the use of our boat ramp
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AU$34
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Overview

About

Boasting some of the whitest sands in the world, fringed by high cliffs and verdant botanical gardens, Booderee National Park has some of NSW’s most impressive coastal views. Whether swimming, surfing, or snorkeling at one of the many beaches, walking along the coast or through the rainforest, or whale-watching at Cape St George Lighthouse, there are plenty of ways to get outdoors in the park. Bring your boat to cruise around the bay, try your luck fishing for salmon and mackerel, and go bird-watching before pitching your tent or parking your RV at one of the beachside campgrounds.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Green Patch has tent and RV sites by the beach and facilities that include hot-water showers and barbecues.
  • Best for hikers: Bristol Point has walk-in campsites set in natural bushland within easy reach of the beaches and hiking trails. 
  • Best for sun and surf: Cave Beach has walk-in tent sites with toilets, barbecues, and cold-water showers by the NP’s most renowned surf beach. 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can reserve a campsite at one of the park’s three campgrounds online via the Parks Australia website. All campsites must be booked in advance.
  2. Weekend sites typically fill up more than a month in advance from October through May—book three months in advance to avoid disappointment. 
  3. Campsites for the summer school holiday periods are allocated by ballot—contact the Booderee Visitor Centre at least three months prior to enter the draw.

When to go

October through May is high season in Booderee National Park, when its beaches and trails get particularly crowded. Alternatively, time your visit to catch the winter whale migration from early June through early July, when humpback and southern right whales can be spotted along the coast. Campsites stay open year-round, and with winter temperatures rarely dipping below 10°C, it’s an ideal time for bushwalking and bird-watching.

Know before you go

  • Booderee National Park lies along Jervis Bay, about a 10-minute drive from Vincentia and Huskisson. Both towns have supermarkets, gas stations, and other general stores.
  • Facilities within the park include a Visitor Centre, restrooms, picnic areas, and boat launches. There are no lifeguard patrols, so swimming is at your own risk.
  • Park passes are required for all vehicles and boats entering the park and are valid for two days; admission is free for those visiting on foot or by bike.
  • Cell phone and internet coverage within the park is patchy.
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