The best camping near Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park adventure.

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Edith Farms Paradise

7 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Edith, NT
A beautiful private 100-acre property only 15 minutes from stunning Edith Falls and 30km from Katherine Town. The property has some horses and cows - so plenty of cuteness around for the kids! They are all pets so very friendly and love snacks and people :) All animals are in the paddocks with a fence around it, so you don’t have to worry about a cow or horse next to your caravan in the morning 🐮 Dogs are very welcome as well. There is a special dog area that is fenced off where they can walk around all day if you want to go out exploring or at night time and there is 6 large dog cages in the dog run as well for if there are multiple campers with dogs that want to use the dog area at the same time. I have three caravan sites available on a couple of acres graveled area to make sure that guests are not right next to each other. I also have two sites available for tents or cars with roof top tents away from the caravan area I love meeting new people and always happy to share some great Katherine tips with you.
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Edith’s Farm

1 site · RV, Tent85 acres · Edith, NT
85 Acres of bush land situated 10km off the Stuart Highway and 30km from the town of Katherine. 30km the opposite direction to popular swimming holes - Edith Falls located in the Nitmiluk National Park. Multiple seasonal dams on the block. 10 minutes from ‘Flat Rock’ - a short drive to the Edith river where fishing and swimming can be enjoyed :) No running water or toilet available therefore campers must be fully self contained! Please take all rubbish with you. Dogs under control welcome - please be aware there are dogs on the property :)
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The best camping near Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure to Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park, where the red cliffs and sandstone overhangs beckon. Here, you can swim in crystal-clear rocky pools, explore walking tracks, and marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock art. For those seeking an overnight experience, the park offers camping facilities, ensuring your adventure doesn't have to end with the setting sun.

Notable campgrounds

  • Umbrawarra Gorge Campground - Nestled amid the park's stunning scenery, offering a serene retreat for nature lovers.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book online early to secure your spot in this sought-after natural haven.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Visit during off-peak seasons for a better chance at snagging a reservation.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative accommodations.

When to go

The prime time to visit Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park is during the early to mid Dry Season, ensuring access to flowing creeks and idyllic swimming spots. Avoid the Wet Season from October to April, when 4WD access is necessary and the park may close due to seasonal conditions.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a parks pass before visiting, as it's required for all visitors to the NT.
  • Check the park's status as it may close due to seasonal conditions.
  • Access is 4WD only during the wet season, so check road conditions prior to departure.
  • Remember to bring a first aid kit and wear appropriate clothing for safety.
  • Facilities include barbecues, public toilets, and picnic areas for your convenience.

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