The best camping near Coopracambra National Park

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Millingandi Station

27 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Millingandi, NSW
Millingandi Station is nestled between the coastal holiday hamlets of Pambula and Merimbula. This unique tidal waterfront acreage has flat open grassy spaces, sealed road access and is within a few easy kilometres of all the amenities, shops and beaches these villages have to offer. Conveniently located on the Princes highway, we are a short drive to beautiful beaches, and grocery and supply stores. Explore Pambula village's boutique shops, eateries and micro brewery. Discover the history of nearby Eden, Boydtown and Greencape Lighthouse. Explore the farm on foot or launch a kayak, canoe or SUP in the tidal creek, direct access from the property, and explore the beautiful Merimbula lake. We offer fire-braziers for those who do not have their own, firewood available by the bundle for purchase. Pets on leashes welcome. This is a working farm so please ensure you close gates when you pass through them. Pets on leashes welcome. This is a working farm so please ensure you close gates when you pass through them. Pets on leashes welcome. This is a working farm so please ensure you close gates when you pass through them. - firebucket/brazier available - firewood for sale - town water onsite - oysters for sale (seasonal) - organic seasonal farm produce available (avocados, eggs, lemons etc) - dump point within the park - powered site/grey water connection
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Ingenia Holidays Eden Beachfront

221 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Eden, NSW
If you love having the best of both world’s when on holidays – proximity to town as well as being surrounded by nature – check into Ingenia Holidays Eden Beachfront. Bordered by Twofold Bay and Shadrack Creek, Ingenia Holidays Eden Beachfront is the perfect location when water sports are on the holiday agenda. From fishing to kayaking and surfing you’ll find it all here, and the secluded beach and is perfect for families and little ones still navigating the water. With Eden less than five kilometers’ drive from the holiday park, you won’t have far to travel to pick up last minute supplies. The holiday park has you covered with activities for the whole family, including volleyball courts, a playground, jumping pillow, games room, tennis court and nearby walking tracks. Choose from non-powered or powered sites close to the bushland reserve or beachfront powered sites with ensuites.
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Merimbula Camping

52 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Merimbula, NSW
200 acres of scenic farm paddocks with seasonal creek, and forested hills adjoining the Bournda National Park. See kangaroos, wallabies and wombats and if you are lucky an echidna or deer! Horses also live here and are separate from the camping area. We accept only a small number of campers to ensure everyone has a few acres each and peace and quiet to enjoy the natural surroundings. Sites are generally more secluded as go from 1 to 10. All sites are walking distance to a composting toilet. Showers are near the entry to the camping areas of the farm, behind the green water tank. Good phone reception everywhere. Dogs welcome. They can go off leash if supervised during the day. No loud music. No loud parties. No motorbikes. No generators. Please keep noise to a minimum. 5 mins drive to Bournda NP and Lagoon/Island/Beach, more beaches, Tura Beach Woolworths, petrol station. 10 mins drive to Merimbula, Magic Mountain and Tathra. Firepits provided. Firewood; We can bring you a pile of firewood once you are set-up, $30. Or if you BYO chainsaw we can let you know where to cut wood.
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Kiah Wilderness Camp

3 sites · RVs, Tents65 acres · Eden, NSW
Full privacy with only one group per secluded site. Spacious level grassy campsites on the Towamba River, a pristine estuary that runs into Twofold Bay. 10 minutes on bitumen south of Eden and close to many of the Sapphire Coast's stunning coastline, National Parks and attractions. Site #1 (near) Boatramp has NO facilities so you must be self-contained. Site #2 Main Site offers a composting toilet. Both sites have access to fresh water. We are not and never will be a 'caravan park' - your group will have exclusive use of the campsite. Each are far from each other, both are right near to - or very close to - the river. Our guests love the tranquility and not having to share! Fish the river for flathead or bream and enjoy it for dinner by the campfire. Bring your kayak or SUP or just enjoy a swim in the clear sandy-bottom river. Once your booking request has been confirmed, let us know if you need more specific directions so you can find us easily. Well behaved (spoilt) dogs okay but please no hunting type dogs. Both sites have access to separate taps for fresh drinking water. Firewood can be collected from the property or supplied at a small fee (you can book this when you book your site). Feel free to collect your own kindling - plenty around). Good mobile reception on the Telstra network. PLEASE NOTE: the property is currently listed for sale. We are happy to take forward bookings with this understanding and will contact all booked parties well in advance if we sell. The market is very slow so we do not expect a fast sale and will ask for a long settlement so please still book :)
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So Good Farm

10 sites · Lodging, Tents200 acres · Wyndham, NSW
We purchased our 200-acre property after it was devastated by the Summer 2019/20 bushfires. We are new to farming and are learning to live on the land. The property came with sheep which we are also learning a lot about, we also have an extremely friendly kelpie named Sage. We are interested in the idea of becoming organic farmers, love to do our bit for the environment, and want to live a more sustainable lifestyle. We grow herbs and vegetables, have a few fruit trees, and can't wait to plant more. We have fallen in love with farming life and want our farm to be a place of learning and enjoyment and can't wait to share the little place we call home. So Good Farm is situated 20 minutes west of Pambula Beach on the Sapphire Coast. The property is surrounded by trees and is filled with an abundance of wildlife. There is a creek that runs through the property and a spring feed dam. Plenty of walking tracks throughout the hilly property with amazing views at various spots, especially the peak of the property, if you are up for the challenge. The property also backs onto a national park. The closest town is only 5min away where you can pick up food supplies and fuel.
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Scout's Run Private Creekside Camp

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Kameruka, NSW
Scout's Run is set on 20 acres sitting just outside the beautiful town of Candelo. The Tantawangalo Creek meanders along the northern boundary, with numerous deep swimming holes and sandy beaches to be enjoyed. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon by the creek or a float down stream. Or a cold plunge in the alfresco bathtub. Grassy campsites, along the ridge line, giving views of the creek and rural vista beyond make for a beautiful stay. Scout's Run offers a wonderfully relaxing place to unwind and enjoy nature at its best. Coffee and supplies are only a few minutes away, or enjoy a day at the beach just 25 mins down the road. Say hello to the resident horses, or the abundance of wildlife including wombats, echidnas and bird life. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on lead at all times. Dogs are not permitted in or around horse paddocks and facilities.
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Wonboyn Cabins & Caravan Park

34 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents35 acres · Wonboyn, NSW
A perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife encounters, outdoor activities, and cozy accommodation, making it a truly special destination for those seeking an authentic Australian nature experience. With its close proximity to the beach and surrounding national parks, Wonboyn offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as fishing, surfing, diving, bushwalking, and birdwatching. It is paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis. Kangaroos, Lyre Birds and Wallabies are common visitors to the park. We are located on the doorstep of Nadgee Nature Reserve and the Wonboyn Lake to enjoy all your favourite water activities. Hire boats, kayaks available and there are some amazing bush walks in the surrounding area. There is so much to see and do in this region, it is well worth the visit!
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Clydie’s Knob

2 sites · RVs, Tents65 acres · Wonboyn, NSW
Clydie’s Knob is located in Wonboyn, 30 minutes south of Eden on the NSW South Coast. Situated on Wonboyn Lake, you’ll have direct access to fishing and swimming with the ability to launch a kayak or small boat. Larger boats can be launched in Wonboyn village which is a 5 minute drive from the campsite. The cleared grassy campsite is on 65 acres of bush land where you’ll find kangaroos, wallaby’s, wombats and plenty of birdsong. A fire pit is available for use when fire bans aren't in place. There is plenty of fallen timber on the ground which you are welcome to collect and use for the fire pit but strictly no falling of trees. Clydie’s Knob is surrounded by the Nadgee Nature Reserve which offers bushwalking, birdwatching and swimming in a pristine landscape. The beaches offer great diving, snorkelling, swimming, surfing and picnic areas, all within 15 minutes of our campsite. A pit toilet is available at the site. Please note - This is not fancy! But it does provide privacy. Please ensure that you bring your own hygiene products and toilet paper as this will not be provided. Only toilet paper and paper towel is to be disposed of in the toilet, sanitary items must be placed in your bin. All rubbish is to be removed at the end of your stay and we ask that you leave the property as you found it. 4WD or AWD is recommended for access to the property. Well behaved dogs are welcome but they must be kept on leash at all times.
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Stockyard Lane

7 sites · RVs, Tents32 acres · Cabbage Tree Creek, VIC
*** All Profits until April 20th, 2024 will be donated to The Cancer Council via The Sh*tbox Rally - So far, HipCampers have donated over $800 to research for the Cancer Council!! *** A wonderful 32 acre property in Cabbage Tree Creek, with 5 dams and an abundance of native flora and fauna. Only a minutes walk from a quaint “outback” general store with giftware, lunch and a good coffee. Onsite we have a range of farm animals (cows, chickens and sheep). Locally there are many walks and tracks ideal for families wanting to see some of what Gippsland has to offer. Situated on the Princes Highway, about 18 minutes from Orbost and 10 minutes drive from a public dump station. If you’re travelling between Sydney and Melbourne and want a peaceful break, this is it! Campers must be self sufficient with their own camping toilet and take all waste with them on departure (Public black water disposal site 10 mins towards Orbost) If you wish to make a further donation please copy and paste this link in your browser - https://autumn2024.shitboxrally.com.au/pixels or use the QR code in the picture. (It's Tax deductible for Aussies!)
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Embark on an adventure at Coopracambra National Park, where the untamed wilderness beckons the brave. Traverse challenging 4WD tracks, hike through pristine bushland, and witness the park's diverse wildlife. While the park's remote nature may not cater to traditional camping, its raw and scenic landscapes offer a unique backdrop for day-trippers and nature enthusiasts alike.

When to go

The best time to visit Coopracambra National Park is during the milder seasons of autumn and spring, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer can be quite warm, making strenuous activities less comfortable, and winter may see some areas inaccessible due to maintenance or weather conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check for any change of conditions or closures before planning your visit to Coopracambra National Park.
  • Ensure your vehicle is suitable for 4WD tracks if you plan to explore areas like WB Line Track.
  • Review safety tips and prepare for the natural terrain to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Accessibility equipment and facilities are available to help visitors of all abilities enjoy the park.
  • Consider volunteering to help conserve the park's natural beauty and learn more about the local environment.

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