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The Riverside Farm Escape Minimbah

39 sites · RVs, Tents103 acres · Forster, NSW
The Riverside Farm Escape is a family owned cattle farm situated on the picturesque Wang Wauk River in Minimbah, Mid North Coast NSW. Our well maintained, grassy campground and RV stop provides spectacular views of the Wang Wauk River, which flows into the magnificent Wallis Lakes. The Riverside property spans 103 acres of rich farmland and has over 500 meters of river frontage, ideal for kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing, with water access to Forster / Tuncurry. A gravel boat ramp provides easy access to Wang Wauk River ideal for small boats/tinnies. The property also boasts a beautiful dam, full of blooming lilies, a favourite for the kids to kayak and swim. Surrounding natural bushland is teeming with wildlife, including wallabies, kangaroos, lizards, and vibrant native bird species. Access: Suitable for 2WD and 4WD vehicles Site Options: Powered and non-powered sites available Fire Pits: Provided at all sites for cozy evenings under the stars Firewood: Conveniently available for purchase Pet-Friendly: Bring your furry friends (on-leash) Please clean up after them. Family-Friendly: A perfect escape for all ages Toilets/Shower: Available for a fee ($10 per site per night) Kayaks: Complimentary for guests to enjoy river adventures River Access: Direct water frontage for kayaking, paddle boarding, and small boat launching. LOCAL ATTRACTIONS: Nabiac Village (7 mins): Supermarket, charming cafes, chemist, pub, post office, dump point, potable water, and the Artisan Farmer for paddock-to-plate delights. Tuncurry/Forster (25 mins): Stunning beaches, vibrant restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. Barrington Tops (25 mins): Explore breathtaking trails and scenic vistas. Blueys Beach (50 mins): Relax on pristine, sandy shores. Port Macquarie (60 mins): A vibrant coastal town with pristine beaches, cultural attractions, and family-friendly activities.
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Mt Nellinda Campsite

31 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents47 acres · Cooranbong, NSW
The property rests on the shoulder on Mt Nellinda on nineteen hectares of land, there are two large Greenhouses where we grow potted flowers and some veggies, also several large dams which are used for irrigation and act as a Sanctury for our geese, best of all are the views. The perfect spot for relaxing next to a fire and listening to the Frogs and nightlife and waking to the sounds of kookaburras and bird life, Lots of Rock Wallabies in the evenings and early mornings. Dog friendly, no leads required, portable toilets in the multiple Camp site 1 and an older style toilet in the camping area 2, fresh water available only next to the portable toilets camping area 1. also included is a camp kitchen with fridge, kettle microwave etc for your convenience. Check with host regarding campfires. Group bookings accepted with prior notice to save camping areas. Range of six camping areas. CAMP 1 allows up to 14 or more campsites to include caravans, motor homes, large or small. tents etc. with flat and slightly flat areas and close to the roadway dead end street. CAMP 2 allows up to eight or more smaller caravans tents rooftops etc also with some flatter areas. CAMP 3 is a private in the bush area and will cater for five or so rooftops tents, difficult for caravans or large vehicles. CAMP 4 smaller possibly two tents or rooftops secluded in the bush. CAMP 5 similar to camp 3 in the bush and completely private great for a get together with friends. CAMP 6 is the very top of the mountain with a long wide strip of cleared area with bush on both sides and a window at the end to the valley below, very private, must be fully contained and would suit most vehicles, may lose traction if pulling a heavy caravan or trailer.
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Abstobys Retreat

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Bobs Farm, NSW
I have a small private property with grass campsites by a tidal outlet to Port Stephens harbour. We do not offer secluded camp sites away from other people on large acreage. You can spend your days fishing, kayaking or enjoying Nelson Bay and surrounding areas and beaches which are only 15 minutes away. Guests have the use of a retreat shelter/fire place/BBQ area and wifi. Campers must try to be self contained bringing their own water, toilet and shower. Sorry, no caravans over 20ft. Suite solo travellers, couples wanting a quiet weekend and LGBT friendly. We do have available tank, rain water for drinking, a toilet and hot shower, microwave and free wifi available for those who cannot be totally self contained. Yes there are mozzies because you are near water, so bring repellent. Pets are welcome but must stay on a leash throughout your stay. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please BYO firewood. Fires are only permitted when there are no fire restrictions and in the designated fire pit and designated fire pit area for your own fire pit. Children 16 & under stay for free. Please notify host if you are bringing children. Please be careful and supervise young children near the water.
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Hunter Valley Hill Top Lovedale

33 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents300 acres · Lovedale, NSW
Situated in the heart of the Hunter Valley, our 300-acre property boosts spectacular views over Hunter Valley and Wine country. Set amongst all the wineries this is the perfect spot to camp, set up your caravan or motorhome. We offer showers, toilets, Brand New BBQ and wash up facilities, function room, kiosk, campfire area, we also run the local hotel with great food and Accommodation, campfire sing along, wineries, and much much more. We offer an extensive range of activities that include horse riding, tractor hayrides, including a horse stud tour, bush walking, cray fishing, kayaking, spot lighting and more. Our property boasts a fantastic array of wildlife, kangaroos, wallabies, goannas, Wedge Tail eagles, Black Cockatoos, Possums etc etc. COME STAY AND PLAY AT HILL TOP! BOOK EARFLY FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT....
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Cranky Rock Hunter Valley

21 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents120 acres · Sweetmans Creek, NSW
Set at the base of the mountains on a beautiful valley floor, located in wine country in the lower Hunter Valley, Cranky Rock gets its name from a 25 tonne sandstone rock that graces our home. The 120 acre working beef and horse farm is situated a scenic 2 hour drive North from Sydney or 1 hour East from Newcastle. Whether you chose to stay of one of our campsites or in our pioneer-style cottage, all visitor being awoken to the natural bush sounds of lyre birds and cooling their heels in the crystal creek at the bottom of the property. On your way in or out, be sure to check out the boutique village of Wollombi which is just 10 minutes from Cranky Rock, where you'll enjoy wine tasting, fresh produce and quaint cafes. Other must-see's in the area include the Olney State Forest and the Wattagan National Park.The property is located just off a scenic drive, over a 2wd accessible creek crossing. It is peaceful and secluded. Campers can used shared kitchen and bathroom facilities located at the top of the camp area. Dogs are welcome, but as it's a working farm, we ask the remain on leash at all times. 
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Viney Creek Retreat

32 sites · RVs, Tents29 acres · Tea Gardens, NSW
Embrace the rustic essence of camping without the frills Situated on 29 acres of untouched bushland with excellent mobile coverage, only a 10minute drive from Tea Gardens beaches, our newly established outback retreat is a perfect farm-stay for campers to escape the crowds and reconnect with nature. We welcome self-sufficient campers who have their own toilet/shower facilities. All campers must provide portable toilets used by all their guests and leave no trace. As we are new to Hip camp we still do not offer water or electricity. We will be upgrading with time as nothing happens in a hurry here which you will feel :) Pets are more than welcome, however they must be well behaved and controlled. We do have a very friendly farm dog named Annie who everyone falls in love with (refer reviews fro reference and pics) Campfires are depending on fire restrictions. Access to the property is easy via a grated dirt road 500m off the highway which is very handy for a quick stop or stay as long as you want. Please NOTE! Adress in Google maps is accurate. For some strange reason Apple maps is not as accurate (sorry folks, I have reported it to Apple so watch this space)
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Edens Canopy

21 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Bombah Point, NSW
Located within the Mid Coast in lush rainforest on a beautiful property. With facilities including a swimming hole and some amazing walking tracks. Lovely green grass to camp on. About 10km to Myall lakes and Korsmans landing. The Myall Lakes region is a scenic and tranquil area located on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, Australia. Suited for off-road vehicles and caravans that are self-contained. The region encompasses the Myall Lakes, a network of interconnected lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The area is characterised by: - The Myall River, which flows into the lakes - Surrounding forests, including the Myall Lakes National Park - A subtropical climate with mild winters and warm summers The Myall Lakes region is renowned for its natural beauty and biodiversity: - Pristine lakes, rivers, and beaches - Mangrove forests and saltmarsh wetlands - Home to a wide range of wildlife, including dolphins, whales, and over 200 bird species - Myall Lakes National Park, offering hiking trails, camping sites, and scenic lookouts. - Fishing, boating, and kayaking on the lakes and rivers - Swimming, surfing, and beach activities - Hiking, camping, and birdwatching in the national park - Whale watching and dolphin spotting - Tea Gardens: A quaint village with historic buildings, restaurants, and waterfront views - Bulahdelah: A rural town with a rich history, antique shops, and the nearby Myall Lakes National Park - Bombah Point: A small village with a ferry service to the national park
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Wy-la Cooranbong

11 sites · RVs, Tents37 acres · Cooranbong, NSW
Welcome to Wy-La property consisting of 37 acres, 3 dams and is situated 2.5km from Awaba Mountain Bike Park. 13kms from Morisset next to the M1. Can hear the motorway, if you are a light sleeper ear plugs might be good. Sit back and relax by the fire, take on the mountain bike park or even 4WD and check out the beautiful lookouts of the Watagan Mountains. 4WD beach driving at Stockton Beach 64km from property. No powered sites There are toilets and showers on site. Ranges of campsites available for tents, rooftop tents, swags and caravans and motorhomes. All rubbish must be removed from site. Let’s keep it clean. Dogs are allowed on leash PLEASE NOTE: Check in closes 8pm Please fill your vans or tanks BEFORE you arrive. No refunds will be issued for early departure after arrival. *Children over 12 are at adult price per night *Children under 12 are at $10.00 per night
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Bonneydoon

21 sites · RVs, Tents640 acres · Main Creek, NSW
With over 600 acres of private natural forest, valleys, and mountain top look outs, there's more room to explore than you could possibly cover in one visit. Bordering world heritage listed Barrington Tops national park, the views seem to go on forever, and natural beauty that truly takes your breath away. Previously owned by Yoga australia for 20yrs, upon entering this hilltop getaway, it's easy to understand why this beautiful location has been a highly sought after retreat to relax and unwind. Close to so many wonderful locations and activities in the local Dungog area, there's many options to enjoy. Or just sit back and enjoy the serenity. At Bonneydoon you can visit Sunset Rock, walk the great timber staircase of General Sherman trail, The Big Fig that's hundred's of years old, walk the majestic flatbed rock creeks, etched out over a millennia, adorned with unique flora and fauna, or relax atop the camping grounds and see the mountain tops that seem to stretch on forever.
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The best camping near Columbey National Park guide

Overview

About

Columbey National Park beckons the adventurous at heart with its undulating landscapes and rich biodiversity. Tower Hill, the park's highest point, offers panoramic views, while a network of fire trails invites 4WD enthusiasts, horse riders, cyclists, and bushwalkers to explore its vast expanse. Although campgrounds are not mentioned, the park's activities promise a thrilling escape into nature.

When to go

The best time to visit Columbey National Park is during the milder seasons of spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer brings heat that may hinder daytime exploration, while winter can see cooler temperatures that are perfect for bushwalking. Always check for local alerts before planning your visit.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a detailed map before venturing into the park, as mobile reception can be limited.
  • Check the NSW National Parks website for the latest updates on park conditions and closures.
  • Remember to bring adequate water and sun protection, especially during the warmer months.
  • Be mindful of the park's wildlife; observe all safety guidelines to protect endangered species.
  • Contact hours for the Gloucester office are from 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, for any enquiries.
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