The best camping in Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park, NT

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Luck Block

55km from Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Edith, NT
Private, safe, and secluded—our native bush block offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. Unwind by your campfire, watch the sunset over the dam, and soak up the serenity of the outdoors. Enjoy bush walks on the property or simply switch off and enjoy being off the grid. At night, relax under unfiltered starry skies with nothing but the universe around you. Get hands-on with daily goat feeding or help bottle-feed our two cheeky orphan kids. You’ll also meet Bella, our gentle young horse who loves attention. Wander the block and you might spot our chooks, a friendly turkey named Susan, and a few striking peacocks. 🚫 Please note: • There are no toilet facilities on site—campers must be fully self-contained. • Dogs are not permitted unless specifically agreed to prior to booking, due to our own dogs and free-roaming animals. • Mobile reception is limited, so please plan accordingly. ✅ Extras available: • Firewood bundles for your campfire (small fee) • Washing machine service (small fee) • Fresh bore water for drinking – free and available upon request We’re conveniently located near Flat Rocks and Edith Falls, perfect for day trips and bush adventures. Come unplug, reconnect, and enjoy a truly authentic Territory bush experience.
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The best camping in Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park, NT 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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