Camping near Goondiwindi

This lively border town is the meeting point of Queensland and New South Wales.

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Goondiwindi Freedom Lifestyle Park

65 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Goondiwindi, QLD
Goondiwindi Tourist Park Accommodation and Cabins are Friendly, Clean, Secure and it is the quietest park in town. Goondiwindi is situated on the Queensland/New South Wales border. It is a modern, progressive town which boasts beautiful tree-lined streets, well kept gardens and the Macintyre River, whose beauty is one of the towns greatest assets. We look forward to welcoming you to our park soon!
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Bushland Hideaway on the River

12 sites · RVs, Tents90 acres · Beebo, QLD
PLEASE NOTE: We have 5 different campsites available at 'Bushland Hideaway on the River'. These include: * Island View *The Great Divide *Wallaroo *Cocky's Rest *Stones Corner Nestled on the banks of the Dumaresq River on the QLD/NSW border in Southern Queensland, between Yelarbon, Inglewood and Texas. 'Bushland Hideaway' is a rural property with approx. 1 km of river frontage and is the perfect spot for small or large groups of families to relax, unwind and get away from it all in natures own environment. We offer clear blue skies during the day and starry skies at night, peaceful large grassy campsites beside the Dumaresq River surrounded by magnificent gum and oak trees shared with native wildlife. All our campsites are readily accessible for all types of vehicles, caravans or RVs. We welcome quiet, respectful, nature-loving campers who enjoy all that Bushland Hideaway offers including fishing, swimming, canoeing, walking and bicycle tracks, photography etc. Public waste bins are available at the entrance from the main road, Campfires permitted in designated areas when the season permits - please check. Firewood is available for sale or BYO. Clean Porta Loo's or bush toilet's available at each site. Nearest dump point at Yelarbon -23 klm away. Pets considered on booking.
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Wongalea Fishing and Camping

12 sites · RVs, Tents4500 acres · Yetman, NSW
Wongalea is a picturesque 4,500 acre cattle property, with a 1 km frontage on the Macintyre River, near Yetman (close to the Qld border). Fish the river for Yellowbelly, Cod or just sit back and relax. Enjoy the abundant birdlife and wildlife. Have a swim, go kayaking or cook up some yummy damper in the campfire. Maybe even a bushwalk in the hills. There is also secluded bush camping available on the property with abundant wildlife! 4WD only.Our picturesque campsite has plenty of room for singles, families and groups. We have room for tents, caravans and campers. Dogs are welcome.
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AU$30
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Fairview Farm

1 site · RV, Tent300 acres · Beebo, QLD
Fairview is a 300 acre property located between Inglewood and Texas. Iron bark and pine trees cover the flats with many birds flying through the tops - if you enjoy bird watching than this is for you! There are a few dams that are suitable for swimming or to put a paddle board in. Not far away is a weir that is great for fishing! You can also enjoy museums in Texas and Inglewood. This is a family friendly place even for the 4 legged members!
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Canning Creek Camp

12 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Inglewood, QLD
Nestled within our 160-acre property, our campsite covers a serene 25 acres along the tranquil Canning Creek. Located just 3km from Inglewood, Queensland, all town conveniences are easily accessible, including a designated toilet dump at the town park. Surrounded by scenic walks, local attractions, charming cafes, and shops, our campsite offers the perfect blend of nature and convenience. Inglewood provides all necessary services to ensure a comfortable stay. For outdoor enthusiasts, Coolmunda Dam, situated 15km away, offers a haven for fishing, skiing, and various boating activities. Back at our campsite, the creek offers opportunities for paddling, kayaking, swimming, and fishing, creating a haven for aquatic enjoyment right at your doorstep.
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Grass Tree Pocket

1 site · RV, Tent1157 acres · Glenarbon, QLD
Grass Tree Pocket is 1157 acres of natural Forrestry offering off grid camping. Please note the property is strictly 4wd access only. The Yelarbon State Forrest circumgates Grass Tree Pocket inviting all that nature has to offer in rural Queensland. Locally there are many activities to do and see from animal watching, fishing, swimming, 4wd adventures to local events, food and rural culture. 4 Wheel drive vehicles an absolute must at Grass Tree Pocket. Locally there are many things to do and see..... - Inglewood 27kms from GrassTree Pocket where the Heritage Center and Australian Tobacco Museum are located. Along with Golf club, Bowls Club and The Inglewood hotel. Lake Coolmunda is 45kms away offering water sports, fishing, bird watching, hiking. Lady Of The Lake Home and Gifts (by appointment) offering bohemian fashion, jewelry apothecary, homewares and art.
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North Star Camp

6 sites · RVs, Tents10000 acres · North Star, NSW
Basic camping site. Off the main road so dry weather access only. Plenty to look at on the farm if you let us know - Hiking/Mountain or dirt bike tracks/Garden tours can all be arranged with a bit of notice. The camels will probably want to check you out at this spot. Please note, this is a working farm so if you could give way to any machinery you come across that would be much appreciated. Pets allowed (on leash)
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Bharati Estate

2 sites · RVs, Tents1899 acres · Yetman, NSW
Set on 2000 acres, we have open grassy fields, forests and mountains to explore. The views are very beautiful, and offer excellent photo opportunities for photographers. The campsite is located on the edge of the lovely Macintyre River, a perennial river that forms part of the Border Rivers group. Up river you will find the Macintyre Falls which have a picnic area. If you follow a 200 metre trail to Macintyre Falls lookout, you can enjoy great views and birdwatching over the high, scenic gorge and rushing waterfall. If fishing on our property please ensure you have a NSW Fishing Licence. Campfires are permitted near the riverbank. This campsite suits self-contained campers who have their own camping toilet/shower and water supply. Dogs on leashes welcome.
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Camping near Goondiwindi guide

Overview

Perched on the border of Queensland and New South Wales, Goondiwindi makes a popular stopover for campers and roadtrippers exploring the region. Head down to the Macintyre River to fish, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard, then take in the views from the Border Bridge between the two states. Bushwalks along the riverside and around the Botanic Gardens provide ample opportunities for bird-watching—look out for spotted bowerbirds, grey-crowned babblers, and plum-headed finches. After browsing the shops and cafés along Marshall and Herbert Streets, discover Goondiwindi’s agricultural heritage with a visit to a cotton farm or sheep station. 

Where to go

Coolmunda

State forests, lakes, and national parks stretch northeast of Goondiwindi on the Queensland side. Hike or mountain bike along the tree-lined trails of Whetstone or Bringalily forests, then check into a camping ground on the shores of Lake Coolmunda. Bushwalks and bird-watching are the most popular activities around the lake, while summer campers can enjoy water sports and boat cruises.

Texas and around

East of Goondiwindi, the country town of Texas serves up a slice of rural Aussie culture—visit for the legendary Texas Races in December for the full experience. Camp by the lakeside at nearby Glenlyon Dam, dive into the region’s history at the Tobacco Museum and Texas Rabbit Works, or enjoy bush camping at Goat Rock. Or, escape over the border into NSW and explore Dthinna Dthinnawan National Park by mountain bike or 4WD.

Northwest NSW

Across the border in NSW, the mosaic farmlands of Goondiwindi give way to the creeks, floodplains, and lagoons of the Gwydir Valley. Paddle around the wetlands in a canoe or kayak, enjoy bird-watching around the waterways, or camp out by the waterside. The region’s main town is Moree, known for its natural mineral-rich thermal springs—ideal for recuperating after a day of exploring.

When to go

Goondiwindi’s mild weather makes it a year-round destination for campers, but bird-watching is best in spring (September through November). Wildflowers dot the surrounding countryside at this time, and the town’s jacaranda trees burst into bloom from October—the vibrant purple flowers make for some beautiful photos.

Know before you go

  • Goondiwindi has bus links to nearby towns, but having your own transport is useful for exploring the wetlands and forests.
  • Goondiwindi has a good selection of shops where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies.
  • Fire bans are common in Queensland during summer and dry periods, so check local recommendations before lighting a fire or always use designated fire pits. 

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