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The best camping in Lachlan Valley National Park, NSW

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The best camping in Lachlan Valley National Park, NSW

Burraburoon Farmstay

1. Burraburoon Farmstay

99%
(172)
78km from Lachlan Valley National Park · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Burraburoon Farmstay is a working sheep property located in outback NSW, between Hay and Deniliquin. Camping (Bob's Bend) is on the banks of a private lake with extensive gardens - offering a unique opportunity to find a personal sense of stillness and tranquillity in a way like no other. At Bob's Bend there is a camp kitchen, toilets and showers, as wel;l;. Friendly dogs are welcome on a leash. Please note - no motorized boats on the lake. We also have a private primitive camp in the paddock with unlimited camping sites. Bush dunny and firewood provided. Bore water available from tap. No water views, just you and nature.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$37
 / night

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Overview

About

Lachlan Valley National Park, a serene expanse of wilderness, invites adventurers to explore its rich tapestry of habitats. From birdwatching to cycling, the park offers a plethora of activities set against a backdrop of scenic beauty. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture or traverse historic sites, Lachlan Valley is your gateway to the great outdoors.

When to go

The best time to visit Lachlan Valley National Park is during the cooler months, from April to October, when the weather is mild and conducive to outdoor activities. Summer months can be extremely hot, making it less comfortable for visitors. Always check for current alerts and fire bans before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check for current alerts and fire bans before visiting, as conditions can affect park access and activities.
  • Be prepared for the park's remote location; ensure you have sufficient supplies and a means of communication.
  • Respect the park's conservation efforts by adhering to guidelines, especially regarding fire usage and wildlife interactions.
  • Explore the rich Aboriginal culture and historic heritage, but remember to leave artefacts and sites undisturbed.
  • Visitor centres and guided tours are available to enhance your experience, offering insights into the park's biodiversity and landscapes.

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