The best camping in Yabbra National Park, NSW

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The best camping in Yabbra National Park, NSW

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2. Sweet Mountain View

98%
(134)
15km from Yabbra National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Sweet Mountain View camp sites are on lush grass fields with views to mountains, forests, farmlands and cattle. Near Urbenville, north east N.S.W Campers will love the walking access on our property to a large permanent creek. Also there are rainforests and open forests very nearby. Pets welcome on leash, and cleaned up after. Campfires permitted within local regulations, there is loose fire wood laying around in the paddocks for collection. There are no facilities here, campers will need to be self contained and leave no trace. 7 minutes drive will take you to the quaint town of Urbenville. Urbenville has a grocery shop, pub, fuel supply, scenic drives. 18 minutes drive will take you to the quaint town of Woodenbong. Woodenbong has 2 grocery shops, golf club, swimming pool, tennis courts, scenic drives and many more leisure and recreational activities. The Woodenbong Driveway offers 24 hour fuel, news agency and stationery supplies. The property is locates approximately 2.5 hours SW of Brisbane.
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AU$25
 / night

3. Lanikai Camping Ground

100%
(14)
17km from Yabbra National Park · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Lanikai Camping Ground, which is situated on 500 acres of dedicated wildlife refuge in Tabulam, NSW. Lanikai Camping offers a rare camping experience for those wanting to escape urban life to relax, rewind and recharge! The campsite is a gateway to numerous walking tracks that meander through the surrounding landscape. These trails range from gentle walks suitable for families to more challenging hikes that ascend the hills, offering rewarding vistas of the sprawling countryside. Each track is a journey through diverse habitats, from dense woodlands to open meadows, ensuring a new experience with every expedition. For those who prefer to relax and soak in the surroundings, our campsite offers ample space to unwind. Enjoy a morning cup of coffee as the first light of dawn illuminates the hills, or gaze at the starlit sky on clear nights with a cold drink, free from the glare of city lights.
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AU$21
 / night

4. On the Clarence Camping

99%
(650)
18km from Yabbra National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
On the Clarence Camping Escape to a natural paradise where the Clarence River meets the wilderness. Immerse yourself in nature with bushwalking, bird watching, Swimming, canoeing, star gazing, and 4WDriving. Enjoy the outdoor relaxation areas for BBQs with family and friends, and explore the tracks around the 1300 acre property. On The Clarence Camping offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts of all ages.—just a 20-minute drive from Tabulam, NSW. Why You’ll Love It Here Escape the crowds in a vast open-field campground nestled between the winding Clarence River and rugged, rocky terrain. With no assigned sites, you’re free to choose your perfect spot under the gum trees or beside the riverbank. Tariffs; Booking * $30.00 Adult per night — 13yrs + * $12.00 Kids per night - Under 12yrs * Kids under 4yrs stay FREE (simply don’t add a child when booking) * A 4WD is not required to access the campground. However, if you plan to explore the property beyond the campground, a 4WD will be necessary. *Amenities & Facilities *Two fully-equipped, wheelchair-accessible flushing toilet & shower blocks *On-site dump point for caravans and camper trailers *Scattered fire pits—collect fallen wood around the property or purchase onsite (please no tree-cutting) *No drinking water supplied — BYO all potable water Activities * Fishing in the Clarence River (a short walk from camp) *Bushwalking & wildlife spotting along the tracks *Bird watching – keep an eye out for eagles, kingfishers and parrots *Star gazing in an unpolluted night sky *Canoeing/kayaking (bring your own craft) *BBQs & riverside picnics Pet & Generator Policy *Sociable dogs welcome, on-leash at all times—remember, this is a working cattle property and wild dogs roam the area *Quiet generators permitted 8 am – 6 pm. Overnight use by request only Follow us for updates and special offers: Facebook & Instagram — @on_the_clarence_camping Book your off-grid cattle-station adventure today!
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AU$40
 / night

5. Lucky’s Ridge Eco Campgrounds

97%
(17)
19km from Yabbra National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Lucky’s Ridge is a 120acres property of bush, heavily timbered with straight eucalyptus, situated north NSW, near Tabulam, at the foot of great dividing range. It’s subtropical (summer rain, dry winter usually, no frost). The primitive campgrounds have two compost toilets and two wood fired hot showers. Camp kitchen has a wood stove/oven, kitchen sink and benches (no fridge). All water taps are on rain water. There is a herb/veggies garden guest are welcome to pick from. Please be aware that there is only 12v power available (usb charging station), and Telstra reception is there but just and Optus is patchy. I have friendly dairy goats, sheep, cows, pigs and horses roaming on the property, maintaining the grass short and fertilised (watch for the poop!), and chickens, duck and rabbits, all mostly free range in the Permaculture garden and orchards near the house. I'm into homesteading, and I grow and raise (and butcher) most of my food. I enjoy sharing my land and experience with others, so I’ve recently had a primitive campground approved and open. It was mostly to host seasonal self reliant backpackers coming to pick blueberries at Mountain Blue, so it offers a bit more than just a place to camp, but it stays rather rustic. I’m also keen to host people interested in off grid living and sustainability or whoever wants to come and camp in this quiet, not crowded at all part of the bush. Hipcampers please be aware that from August til December, backpackers may be living at the campgrounds. If you are interested in a garden tour, feeding the animals, milking the goats and/or pony rides, please let me know in advance. We also have some mountain bike trails (jumps, etc) for keen riders (work in progress).
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AU$14
 / night

6. Emu Creek Retreat

97%
(320)
21km from Yabbra National Park · 172 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Emu creek Retreat One of the best destinations for hiking, camping, bushwalking, swimming, Kayaking, fishing, mountain bike riding (bicycles only), bird watching, 4wdriving and even fossicking, since the old gold mining town "Lunatics" was not far away from us. Dogs, men's best friend, are definitely welcome. If travelling in a 2wd please contact us before booking, some of the campgrounds have to be reached by crossing the creeks, Girard camp is one of them where the office and the showers are, at times this crossing is under water and is only accessible by 4wd. Other campgrounds are available near the entry gate that don't require a creek crossing for access and toilets are available on some of them. One side of the property is bound by Emu Creek and the other by Girard Creek, both creeks have enough water with some permanent deep water holes for all year activities. Sightseeing inside the property we have Girard Falls, a 50m deep waterfall, nature at it's best. The only entry into the property is by Emu Creek Rd a gravel road. Emu Creek Retreat is located in the far north-east of New South Wales. We are approximately 200 km from Brisbane, Toowoomba and Gold Coast, 150km from Byron Bay. Tabulam is the nearest town 12km away. Fuel and groceries are available at Tabulam along with a post office, pub and police station. Casino is 68km away and Tenterfield 78km. Once a working cattle property, in the 90's was converted into a camping and 4WD park. Since 2017 has been a family own and operated property, pet friendly, we are using the existing large camping grounds to convert it into a camping paradise. Two properties combined with close to 2800 acres, fronting Paddy’s Flat Rd for 2km and extends 7km to the back fence bordering a 22000 acre cattle property. The front section is undulating with plantation forest (spotted gum) and bushland, towards the back it has mountains, steep terrain and millions of trees with spectacular views and great hiking tracks.
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AU$40
 / night

7. Glendaryn Campgrounds

97%
(19)
29km from Yabbra National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Glendaryn, our property, is located 30 kms west of Kyogle and 2 hours from the Gold Coast. Featuring 35 acres consisting mainly of creek flats on the banks of Iron Pot Creek, a permanent creek which runs from nearby Toonumbar dam, this place is perfect to pitch a tent. The dam is only 2 km away and has a boat ramp. Iron Pot provides scenic camping spots with fishing (bass and cat fish), swimming, hiking, kayaking and there are bush roads nearby suitable for horse riding. This campsite welcomes self-contained campers with your own camping toilet/shower. Fresh drinking water is available at the shed as well as a firepit area however wood is not provided. ​ Bring your horse and put up a yard or safe yards are available. Dogs are welcome as long as they are controlled and don’t chase our horses and the local wild life. There are a variety of camping sites near the creek and also one on the hill overlooking the flats. Creek side spots are dry weather only as the flat can become boggy or you can walk in around 200 metres from road. The property is 2WD accessible.
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AU$37
 / night

9. Aroona Farm

100%
(24)
32km from Yabbra National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Aroona Farm is a 200-acre cattle property run and owned by a young family of 4. 'Aroona' is an aboriginal word meaning "place of refreshing" or "place of running water" which represents this beautiful property well with its natural springs that open up out of the mountain, into a 'forest-like' section of the property and runs into the gully. We also have Acacia Creek that runs through the front which is the head of the Clarence River. Feel free to have a splash in the refreshing water with a couple of swimming holes. Explore our property on foot with many beautiful places to see, and animals (cattle and horses) to watch and pat. Or simply sit back, around the fire with friends and/or family and enjoy the stunning sunsets while listening to the sounds of nature. We offer several designated camping areas, each private with lovely views. Some are much larger and suitable for groups with multiple tents/caravans etc, whereas some are smaller and ideal for couples and groups of 1 or 2 small families. All sites require campers have their own camp toilet, and take all waste when they go. Queen Mary Falls, Dagg's, and Browns Falls (walking track) Killarney QLD is roughly an 8.4km drive and Carr's Lookout is about 15km drive. We are a 7min drive to Cambanoora Gorge '14 River Crossing' - please make sure you check if it's open prior to going* The small country township of Killarney QLD (7km drive) has everything you need to stock up.
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AU$37
 / night

10. Undercliff Farm

97%
(240)
33km from Yabbra National Park · 57 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Undercliff Farm: A Place of Peace, Simplicity, and Connection.... At Undercliff Farm, we invite you to embrace the quiet beauty of a truly special place. This is not a park or a luxury retreat; instead, it’s a private campground where nature's tranquillity reigns, offering an opportunity to step away from the fast pace of modern life and reconnect with the land. Here, we value simplicity over luxury, connection over convenience, and the soothing embrace of nature over material comforts. As you arrive at the farm, you’re not just stepping onto land — you’re entering a sanctuary. The sweeping landscapes, teaming with diverse wildlife and serene campgrounds, offer a peaceful haven where every moment spent here becomes a journey toward renewal. From the song of the birds to the quiet whispers of the wind, this is a space where you can truly unwind and reset. Respecting this place is at the heart of our philosophy. Whether you're hiking, camping, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of nature, we ask that you do so with care, preserving the harmony of this environment for future generations. Please also be mindful of our biosecurity measures, including the restriction of outside wood to protect our ecosystem from invasive species. By working together, we can ensure the continued health of Undercliff Farm's precious wildlife and natural beauty. We’re delighted to share this unique space with you and encourage responsible pet ownership, a commitment to safety, and respect for all guests. Take a moment to breathe deeply, explore, and create lasting memories in this peaceful corner of the world. A Haven for Motorbike Enthusiasts. Trackside at Undercliff Farm is designed with motorbike riders in mind, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy the thrill of riding on our expansive 325-acre property. The 10 designated sites, marked by tyres around plane trees, provide a comfortable and accessible base to rest after a day of adventure. Located a short walk from our amenities and shelter, Trackside offers easy access to everything you need while remaining immersed in nature. While there are no powered sites, we do allow generators. **Motorbike riders only by arrangement, groups preferred.**
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AU$25
 / night

11. Eagle Ridge Bush Retreat

99%
(615)
33km from Yabbra National Park · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A property with amazing river access a history of great fishing and gold panning. The steep terrain adjacent the river lends itself to some fantastic scenery, the perfect place to unplug and enjoy the peace and quiet. Grab a tube and float down the river rapids, or just relax in camp listening to the sounds of nature. We have an abundance of bird life and wild cattle roaming the property, theres so much to see and enjoy With a small number of sites on the property you're sure to feel like the only ones in the world. Currently access is 4WD recommended due to the steep terrain. Any towing MUST be done with a 4WD. AWD and rear wheel drive vehicles are fine, though good idea to check with us FWD vehicles are NOT permitted. Good ground clearance is required
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AU$27
 / night

12. Amaroo Mountain Refuge

98%
(28)
35km from Yabbra National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Amaroo also known to some long time visitors as Snake Valley, is situated on a massive property and backs onto the Toonumbar National park. The property sits at the top of a 2.7km dirt road to the top of a small mountain with incredible views of Mount Lindsay and Mount Barney. The owner (my dad) has spent over 30 years bringing the land back from blade glass to the early stages of rainforest through native seed propagation and bush regeneration. After decades of keeping the land free from domestic and commercial animals, the native wildlife has had come back in abundance and is thriving. Depending on the time of year you could see any number of wallabies, goannas, and echidnas, to countless varieties of birds and butterflies, small marsupials, koalas, micro bats, snakes, and even a few lone dingoes have been spotted from a distance during duck breeding season. Therefore we don’t allow dogs or cats to be brought onto the property. Pitch your tent, or pull up your situation either on level gravel or in a grassy zone however close or far from the communal zone as you wish. The communal zone is made up of a shack with a kitchen sink and a BBQ (BYO BBQ gas or you will need to request as an extra), there is tank water and lights all running off solar, a big long bench table and stools for preparing food, underneath the pagola of this open shack is an indoor fireplace. 50m from the shack connected by gravel paths and garden beds is the hot gas shower and composting toilet, each in their own enclosed dwellings with lights. From the shack and where you camp you will have the best views of the mountains. You will be 100m-ish from the top main dam where you can swim (we just ask that you don’t remove the fish, yabbies or turtles from their homes). The level below the shack is the main house where the property owner lives, and the level below that is the motocross tracks. There are walking and bike paths down to the motocross tracks that avoid going past the main house, if you are riding or just want to go for a walk. PLS NOTE you may be around other people during your stay at Amaroo. There is a small community of motorcross riders that access the private tracks and sometimes camp. If you wish to have the campsite to yourself please msg us before booking to make sure it will be exclusive. Most of the time this property is peaceful and filled with noises of birds and tree breeze, but there are occasions where the tracks will be in use. Motorbikes can get noisy!
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AU$59
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14. Barlows Ponds, Killarney

95%
(22)
35km from Yabbra National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property is located very close to the NSW/QLD border and approximately 45 mins south east of Warwick QLD. We are located 20 minutes from Queen Mary and Daggs Falls, 15 minutes from the Killarney township, and 10 minutes from the Legume township in NSW. Pitch a tent or camp trailer, or park your campervan, and enjoy the serenity of our eucalyptus woodland and views of the ranges. There are dams, ponds, options for bushwalks on the property and a cycling trail. Wallabies, bandicoots and wide range of bird life visit our property. We have firepits in various locations with wood available. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. There is a drop, self composting toilet on site if required. Our property is well treed with open areas and there are two dams with swimming allowed, and three ponds. There is tank water available for drinking. We recommend 4WDs to access our campsites and your caravan or trailer should have high clearance. If you're unsure about your vehicle please message us to have a chat. No pets please.
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AU$27
 / night

15. Stonepine Ridge 'where eagles fly'

99%
(435)
37km from Yabbra National Park · 41 sites · Tents, RVs
Space, scenic views, a series of mountain bike tracks to test your skills, abundant wildlife, peace and quiet. Mountain biking only? Book a campsite for the day. These best describe this 754 hectare (1864 acres) property. Stonepine Ridge is 'remote' - your camp sites are away from any dwellings - but you are still close enough to country towns across borders. There is plenty of space for social distancing. Most camp sites are 50 or more metres apart. The terrain is mostly treed with some cleared, pastured country. On the border with the Queensland town of Stanthorpe, Stonepine Ridge is close to the historic areas of Willsons Downfall and Amosfield in New South Wales. Home to many rivers that traverse the property from top to bottom, the Boonoo Boonoo and Bookookookarara rivers and Undercliffe and Boonoo Boono Falls are close by and are popular sites to spend a few hours walking/hiking and immersing yourself in the ambient countryside. The Boonoo Boonoo and Bald rock National Parks are also within this area. The beautiful New England town of Tenterfield is about 20 minutes drive from the falls and offers visitors many shopping and restaurant options. Be sure to stop en route to visit the World War 2 tank traps - (Australia's Maginot Line) and Thunderbolt's hideout. A short drive across the border into Queensland will give you access to the Girraween National Park and a host of wineries, coffee shops, restaurants and pubs. This camping property is large and you will find no better place that allows for gentle as well as more advanced walking, hiking and mountain biking. The altitude on the property varies from 900m at the top down to 50m to the bottom. The temperature is variable with mostly cool nights, which makes for restful sleep and a nice fire to add to the ambience.
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AU$55
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16. Booyong Camping

98%
(277)
39km from Yabbra National Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
335 acres of undulating rainforest and eucalyptus forest bordering the Condamine River within the Cambanoora Gorge. 4WD access required. The property has a huge array of wildlife species including the beautiful and rarely seen platypus and lyre bird. We prefer campers to have their own amenities and leave no trace, however, I am building a toilet block. if you do not have your own (please BYO toilet paper). Dog friendly. I welcome people to visit my art studio by donation. I've been sculpting for over 25 years specialising in extinct animals including taxidermy of some of Australia's rarest marsupials. Camps have 1000m of river frontage (access through the gate or fence) flanked by beautiful hoop pine trees and river oaks. Toilets facilities will are under construction. For biosecurity reason collect your own fire wood or purchase from Paul
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AU$27
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17. Wynola Country Cousins

99%
(875)
40km from Yabbra National Park · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
We are located in the '14 river crossings' Cambanoora Gorge, just 2.5 hrs from Brisbane and the Gold Coast. This 1500 acre working cattle and horse property offers a variety of completely private, riverside campsites.* 4WD access only. Suitable for fully self-contained camper trailers, and high clearance, four-wheel-drive camping outfits. * Note Campers must be self-contained and bring their own camping toilet. (No holes in the ground, must be a chemical toilet where you take your waste with you).* We are dog-friendly but they must be cattle, horse and wildlife-friendly.You can BYO horse for $12 per horse per day, and keep it in our secure yards. You are welcome to explore the Cambanoora Gorge (it's part of the national trail) and/or our property on your horse.Find us on Facebook, search for @ wynolacountrycousins 
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AU$33
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18. Aloomba Lavender Farm

97%
(693)
40km from Yabbra National Park · 60 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Aloomba Lavender Farm. We offer bush camping with powered and unpowered sites. This means you will not be placed very close to other vans unless you are friends and choose to be together. In many cases you will be able to choose where you wish to park. Not all sites are level, but you are able to site your camp/ van as you wish. There are no cement pads. There is access to toilets and hot showers. You may have to walk some distance to the amenities but the solitude, the quiet, safety and stars make all worthwhile. There is a dedicated firepit and firewood is supplied. We can supply no water other than sufficient to cook dinner. You are welcome to use some of the vegetables and herbs but not to strip the vegetable garden! If in doubt - ask. We have great coffee and Devonshire teas but we are not a cafe. However there is a great little lavender shop where you can buy our own lavender essential oil, or a cake of soap or a Baggallini Handbag. We are dog friendly! We welcome well behaved dogs. We are 20 km from Stanthorpe. You may see wildlife or cattle through the fence and an occasional vehicle going down the road. We have a sealed road all the way to our boundary and then drive through the lavender. If you visit in late November through to early December you will enjoy our lavender flowering, but the plants look very pretty all year around in neat rows. We are a commercial farm so there is the need to work to the rhythm of the lavender.
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AU$20
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20. Cullendore High Country

99%
(116)
41km from Yabbra National Park · 50 sites · Tents, RVs
***CULLENDORE HIGH COUNTRY IS NOT A PARTY VENUE AND WE DO NOT ALLOW ANY MUSIC AFTER DARK. IF A QUIET GETAWAY IN THE BUSH IS WHAT YOU ARE AFTER THEN THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.*** Cullendore High Country has been operating as an established campground since 2015. We are a 4000 acre working cattle property and campground only two and a half hours from Brisbane. We are located in the picturesque, temperate high country only a 30 minute drive from Warwick, QLD. Campers have access to our property, as well as the neighbouring Maryland National Park. CHILDREN UNDER 4 YEARS OLD ARE FREE SO LEAVE THEM OFF THE BOOKING. Our focus is to provide a quiet family-friendly venue. The space and quiet of our campground allows visitors to interact with the many native birds and animals that frequent the campground, providing a unique backdrop to an authentic bush experience. Campers can enjoy relaxing around their campfire in the bush, with firepits available at each site. This is combined with the luxury of flushing toilets and hot, gas-heated showers. To make the most of our peace and tranquillity, campsites are scattered in secluded areas throughout the property. There are 4 main camping areas, The Forest Camp, The Creek Camp, The Mountain Camp and The Overflow, each offering something different. We have smaller sites, suitable for a couple, a family or a few friends through to larger sites for groups and all sites have been levelled for a comfortable stay. We cater for all forms of camping including tents, camper trailers and caravans. The campground is accessible by 2WD and 4WD vehicles and firewood, ice and drinking water is available from our office. We are only a 30 minute drive to many local attractions located around Stanthorpe and Killarney. We are a pet-free campground.
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AU$32
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Embark on an adventure through the lush landscapes of Yabbra National Park. Traverse its expansive terrain, enveloped by native flora and fauna, where every path leads to a new discovery. While the park's camping facilities are not highlighted in the available information, the park beckons with a myriad of activities for the intrepid explorer.

When to go

The best time to visit Yabbra National Park is outside of extreme weather events that may lead to closures. Typically, the park is most accessible and enjoyable during the milder seasons, offering a comfortable climate for exploration.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts and road conditions before planning your visit to Yabbra National Park.
  • Ensure you have a detailed map and are familiar with the park's terrain, as some areas may be remote.
  • Visit the park's official website or contact the Kyogle office at 02 6632 0000 for up-to-date information on accessibility and safety.
  • Be prepared for varying weather conditions and pack accordingly for your adventure.
  • Respect the park's natural environment and adhere to all regulations to help preserve its beauty for future visitors.

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