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Fernlee Station

1. Fernlee Station

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32km from Kwiambal National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Ashford, NSW
Our stunning 2000 acre working Cattle property offers this beautiful private camping retreat right on the bank of the Severn River in the Ashford area. Our camping sites are located far enough from each other so that we can offer complete privacy during your stay where you will have no other campers around you for literally kilometers. You can see more of our property by searching 'River Camping Ashford Dan Proud'.Our part of the Severn River offers many large fishing holes with excellent fishing for Murray Cod, Yellow Belly and Catfish, we request that you only catch and release please. The river is also great for kayaking, swimming and boating and has very large areas of small rapids along river.Relax around the fire pit in the evenings and enjoy our beautiful sunsets and star gazing, in the mornings you can enjoy the sounds of the beautiful bird song. The area is abundant with wildlife, including native birds, platypus and koalas.We are also located only 10kms from Pindari Dam which is another great spot for all water based activities. We are 10kms from Pindari Adventure Park which is a great spot to take kids. We are 25kms from Macintyre Falls and the Kwiambal National Parks which has a number of beautiful walks you can enjoy. Ben Falls, Goat Rock, Reedy Creek Winery and Zappers Winery are all close by as well.Campers must stay within the designated camping area whilst on the property.We have provided a fire pit for your enjoyment and can arrange firewood to be available upon request. Campers must be fully self sufficient and take all waste with them on departure. 
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Sandy Falls

2. Binghi Station

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62km from Kwiambal National Park · 34 sites · Tents, RVs · Silent Grove, NSW
Binghi Station Located approximately 4.5hours from Brisbane, Queensland, or 1.5 hour drive west of Tenterfield, New South Wales. Binghi Station, once a large sheep station, was a thriving tin and gem mine from the late 1800 to mid 1900. Set on 4,000 acres of natural granite rock country and untouched overgrowth of lush tea tree bushlands, the sheer beauty of the land will, without a doubt, leave you breathless of its raw natural beauty. Binghi Station surrendered to the ravaging bush fires of 2019, however, after this devastation came some much needed rainfall which brought hope; the creation of new life in the form of rich, vibrant green country not seen since the 1980’s. You can explore endlessly on this raw outback property. Discover secret hideouts, come and enjoy a swim under our flowing waterfall (for those brave enough to during the winter months!) and simply relax and soak in pure wildlife beneath a million stars in the night sky. Binghi Station is designed for the 4x4 enthusiasts. In other words we strongly recommend access by 4WD only as the entry 6klm driveway is very rugged and bumpy in most places due to heavy rain fall past 12 months. Please ask for more details if necessary should you have any concerns based on your equipment. Its an ongoing maintenance. Its the 4x4 adventure. We would rather talk it down than up:-) Currently we do not recommend SUV AWD type cars due to there lower profile and vulnerability to bumps and ruts. It is doable many do it all however about driver confidence and add another upto 2hours to trip :-) We recommend parking up the top driveway and having a preplanned lift down. BE WARNED The driveway and some tracks are rough suited for 4x4 adventure enthusiasts that like to use there pride and joy offroad gear for what its intended. ps One thing we can say you will never get bogged on our driveway no matter the rain fall as its very compacted despite its authentic rough character. The Secret Gorge site is suited to tents, camper trailers and smaller length caravans. All our other site locations are suited to off-road 4WD caravans and camper trailers. Binghi Station - an extraordinary place to make some truly wonderful family memories. :-)
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Bushland Hideaway on the River

3. Bushland Hideaway on the River

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49km from Kwiambal National Park · 13 sites · Tents, RVs · Beebo, QLD
IMPORTANT INFORMATION : ** From August 1 to October 31 - CLOSED SEASON FOR MURRAY COD. **If a Murray Cod is caught - you must release. For up to date information on fishing guidelines please download 'QLD Fishing 2.0' App. PLEASE NOTE: We have 5 different campsites available at 'Bushland Hideaway on the River'. These include: * Island View *The Great Divide *Wallaroo *Cocky's Rest *Stones Corner Nestled on the banks of the Dumaresq River on the QLD/NSW border in Southern Queensland, between Yelarbon, Inglewood and Texas. 'Bushland Hideaway' is a rural property with approx. 1 km of river frontage and is the perfect spot for small or large groups of families to relax, unwind and get away from it all in natures own environment. We offer clear blue skies during the day and starry skies at night, peaceful large grassy campsites beside the Dumaresq River surrounded by magnificent gum and oak trees shared with native wildlife. All our campsites are readily accessible for all types of vehicles, caravans or RVs. We welcome quiet, respectful, nature-loving campers who enjoy all that Bushland Hideaway offers including fishing, swimming, canoeing, walking and bicycle tracks, photography etc. Public waste bins are available at the entrance from the main road, Campfires permitted in designated fire pit areas when the season permits - please check. Firewood is available for sale or BYO. Clean Porta Loo's or bush toilet's available at each site. Nearest dump point at Yelarbon -23 klm away. Pets considered on booking.
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Sky Camp

4. Sky Camp

22km from Kwiambal National Park · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Atholwood, NSW
Welcome to big sky country. Sky Camp is a family owned lifestyle property on the North West Slopes of the Great Divide, NSW, Australia. Once part of a large land holding stretching from Bonshaw to Yetman on the NSW/QLD border, Sky Camp forms part of the Atholwood community, which has a population of around 89. The area is known for its cattle grazing and gold prospecting, as well as its rugged terrain and beautiful native timbers. Today the property, hosted by David and Gail and their four children, runs a mixture of wilderness retreat experiences, cattle, horse, sheep and goat farming and also produces organic Mediterranean carob (Ceratonia siliqua). Visitors to Sky Camp can enjoy hands on small scale farm experiences with our beef and dairy cattle, goats, horse riding and Carob harvesting. We also offer nomadic bush camping, bush walking and wildlife experiences, or a swim in one of our billabongs and watering holes. For those wanting a little more comfort we have a modern, offgrid 50+ couples cabin with full amenities. Sky Camp is a home for, kangaroos, wallaroo's, echidnas, goanna's, emus and more. Popular among photographers, artists, couples and families, Sky Camp can also provide camping gear and equipment for first timers who are looking for a rugged tree change experience or retreat. Sky Camp is situated around 30 minutes from the historic town of Texas. Nearby attractions include Goat Rock, McIntyre Falls, the Severn and Dumeresq River (Ideal for Murray Cod and Silver Perch fishing) and the Severn State Forest for those wanting to do a little wild pig, goat or roo hunting.
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Glenmore Farm

5. Glenmore Farm

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44km from Kwiambal National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Inverell, NSW
Welcome to Glenmore, a family owned 3500acre property in the beautiful Inverell region. We offer 2 well maintained campsites and a newly renovated house (The Old School House) for farm stay holiday rental. The perfect location to fully enjoy the peace and tranquility of the countryside. All sites are easily accessible by 4WD and suitable for tents, caravans or motorhomes. Both campsites and The Old School House have fire pits with complimentary wood for the first night stay. If the weather is windy we have custom made fire pits which can be installed. Additional wood bundles available for purchase upon request. Our beautiful property offers scenic bush and open grassland walking tracks to features like our waterfall and cliff top where you can enjoy expansive views of the property. Sundowner’s Hill, easily accessed from the Saw Mill campsite, is a rocky outcrop perfect for an afternoon vino whilst enjoying a spectacular sunset. We are pet friendly however we do have livestock on the property, therefore dogs etc must be well controlled at all times. Excellent fishing opportunities for Murray Cod available on dams near campsites however please catch and release. We will let you know designated fishing areas on your arrival. Bring your own kayak or canoe (life jackets) for a paddle on the main dam. All campers need to be fully self-sufficient regarding toilet and shower and take all waste away with them on departure. We look forward to meeting you and hope you enjoy your stay with us!
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Valley Heights Texas QLD Bush Camp

7. Valley Heights Texas QLD Bush Camp

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41km from Kwiambal National Park · 21 sites · Tents, RVs · Texas, QLD
Escape the crowds at Valley Heights a rural property with a mix of grassed areas and untouched bushland only 8k's out of Texas. Heaps of room for any size caravan, camper or tent. Private campsites with amazing views and more open spots with easier access. Farm dam with plenty of birdlife. Valley Heights camp paddock is about 350 acres for you to enjoy, whether you want to sit back and relax or go exploring. Maybe hike the surrounding hills or to the sunset lookout, (you can drive your 4WD if hiking is not your thing). Your doggo can swim in the dam as well. The surrounding area has many attractions to explore. Bonshaw Weir is only a 10 minute drive and Glenlyon Dam a scenic 35 minutes. Texas town caters to the traveler well with tourist attractions, a dump and water point as well as a well provisioned Foodworks and a number of cafes.
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'Saliet'(Newfarm) Bonshaw area NSW

8. 'Saliet'(Newfarm) Bonshaw area NSW

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49km from Kwiambal National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Dumaresq Valley, NSW
Saliet. (chalèt in Italian 'pronounced with an s not a ch')A working cattle and sheep family property on the Dumaresq River the NSW/QLD border. Just south of the Granite Belt wine country. Glenlyon dam is just up the road. 70km west to Texas and east to Tenterfield Home of Bruxner's Run Vineyard and winery. Currently in the process of setting up a vibrant venue...... with wine ;) Opportunity to relax in the absolute peace and quiet while being just off the highway. We do have a three bedroom house furnished and also has mobility issues covered as well. this site is near winery and not directly on the river as is the camping sites. Please ask if interested until I get it listed as a 'camp' site. There is fishing, and other river activities, to be done as well as sightseeing local dams and towns... and relaxing (you are on holiday after all.)
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Riversdale

9. ‘Riversdale’

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56km from Kwiambal National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mingoola, QLD
Ever been swimming in two states at the same time? Ideally set between the Severn & Dumaresq Rivers and Pikes Creek. ‘Riversdale’ is a 4200acre working cattle and irrigation property located just below the Glenlyon Dam, 80km south west of Stanthorpe Qld and 65km west of historic Tenterfield NSW. Enjoy fishing, swimming and paddling around in the crystal clear water or just sit back and take in the spectacular views across Sundown National Park and the Mole River Valley. Be in two states at the same time, with the river the border between Qld and NSW. Enjoy the abundant wildlife in the region include an incredible array of bird life and even, on occasion, the reclusive platypus. Go boating and fishing (with a permit) on the Glenlyon Dam. Explore Sundown National Park (10km away) or spend a day (or 2) visiting the numerous wineries, orchards and sites around the Granite Belt, including Giraween and Bald Rock National Parks. Be as adventurous or as rested as you please.
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Yarran

11. Yarran

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72km from Kwiambal National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Inglewood, QLD
Located 70kms from the Granite Belt. 50kms from the Coolmunda dam and 60kms from Texas. Quiet, hills with fantastic views of the surrounding countryside. This is a grazing property where you can obseve sheep, cattle, and roos, and if you are lucky a few emus. In the little dams and ponds they drink from you often see ducks and other waterfowl. Gullies with ankle-deep spring-fed seasonal creeks. Are scattered thoughout the property. Pleasant to walk along, many accessed by walking or 4wd track only. Trail bikes or pushbikes welcome. There are great areas to hike, explore, and birdwatch. There is no light pollution so you see the amazing display of stars at night. At the top of each hill is a pleasant view. Nice photos to show off on fb or instagram. Campfires permitted, please make sure you put them out when not attended. Water container top-up, shower, and toilet shed available And a power point to charge phone. No internet. But if you must contact someone, do see us at the house. We now have bush dunnies at various locations. They are long drops. You're welcome to bring your pet, but please ensure they are kept on leash To camp, most people just chose a cleared spot. Popular areas are near the sheaing shed, or emu hollow. Sometimes we have pig hunters . They are down the back. Away from campers for your safety. When they are present some areas on photos are not accessable. Accessable at all times:- House paddock. shearing shed toilets showers, small dam. Hill with a view. Emu Hollow, accessable by high clearence 2wd .it is in a paddock wih pleasnt views and down the bottom is small shallow pleasant creek to sit by and watch cows grazing . Great for a family group or couple to escape the city madness. it has a long drop dunny. Both are 300 acres. If no piggers, the whole 2500 acres is yours to explore. If it rains, or you arrive too late to set up, we have a spare bed room with a double bunk sleeps 2 adjoining the shed near house $30. per night to use. You can also sleep in the shearing shed. And look at the equipent and fill a bag of manure for your garden. We have a few freindly sheep. And you can toss your food scraps to our chooks. Excursions. Coolmunda dam .40k. Greenup Meeting place and cafe 35k. Stanthorpe 70k.
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Llandillo Farmstay

12. Llandillo Farmstay

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63km from Kwiambal National Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Emmaville, NSW
Llandillo is a picturesque 700 acre property located 11 kms from Emmaville, and 55kms from Glen Innes in the northern New England region. It has 2kms of Severn river access along its southern boundary, which offers great fishing and wildlife watching opportunities. We run a small sheep farming enterprise on the northern more open half of the property, and the southern part running down to the river is natural bushland. Activities include fishing, bushwalking, mountain biking, fossicking, bird watching or getting to know some of our much adored farm animals. We offer accommodation in our a two-bedroom cabin. Our homely cabin offers a tranquil place to stay and enjoy the sounds of birds singing in the trees. Our cabin includes one double bed, two single beds and two double lounges that turn into sofa beds. We have a friendly old Wallaroo who lives around the cabin. Many other wallaby’s and kangaroos can be seen from the windows. It is a great place to relax reading a good book, catch up on well deserved rest or use as a base for outdoor activities. The cabin also has a large firepit out the back where our guests are welcome to have a campfire or cook a meal over the coals. Firewood will be supplied. There is a picnic area with a large open firepit and toilet just meters from the waters edge. Many unique animals have been seen at the river, including spotted Quolls, Platypus, fireflies, Deer, Goats, Kangaroos, wallabies and many species of birds. Guests are able to walk the entire 2km of river fishing or just enjoying the free flowing water. Nine times out of ten Murray Cod are caught along any part of the river on our fishing adventures. BYO fishing gear. Catch and release is appreciated however if guests would like to keep one to eat, they are welcome. Thankyou for reading, we would love to see you at Llandillo soon.
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The best camping in Kwiambal National Park, NSW guide

Overview

About

Nestled near the NSW-Queensland border, Kwiambal National Park is an adventurer's retreat. With opportunities for swimming, fishing, mountain biking, and birdwatching, the park offers a tranquil escape. Campers can revel in the park's privacy, setting up their tent or caravan amid the natural splendour, or opt for budget-friendly accommodation to extend their stay in this picturesque haven.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lemon Tree Flat campground: A serene spot by the river, perfect for fishing and swimming enthusiasts.
  • Kookibitta campground: Ideal for nature lovers seeking a quiet camping experience with basic facilities.
  • Lavender Vale Cottage: Offers a more comfortable stay with the added convenience of drinking water and electric power.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred spot.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for a quieter experience and easier booking.
  • Check the park's official website for the latest information on campsite availability.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a great site.

When to go

The best time to visit Kwiambal National Park is during autumn, with its crisp air ideal for hiking and biking. Spring brings a burst of wildflowers, enhancing the park's beauty. Summer offers refreshing swimming opportunities, though it can be hot. Avoid the wettest month, August, for camping and outdoor activities.

Know before you go

  • Always check for current alerts and weather conditions before your visit.
  • Remember, Kwiambal National Park may close due to poor weather or fire danger.
  • Mobile reception is limited, so plan accordingly and download the Emergency Plus app.
  • Pets and smoking are not permitted within the park.
  • Facilities include toilets, picnic tables, barbecue facilities, and drinking water at selected sites.
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