The best camping near Gunyerwarildi National Park

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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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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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Fernlee

10 sites · RVs, Tents2000 acres · Ashford, NSW
Our stunning 2000 acre working Cattle property offers this beautiful private camping retreat right on the bank of the Severn River in the Ashford area. Our camping sites are located far enough from each other so that we can offer complete privacy during your stay where you will have no other campers around you for literally kilometers. You can see more of our property by searching 'River Camping Ashford Dan Proud'.Our part of the Severn River offers many large fishing holes with excellent fishing for Murray Cod, Yellow Belly and Catfish, we request that you only catch and release please. The river is also great for kayaking, swimming and boating and has very large areas of small rapids along river.Relax around the fire pit in the evenings and enjoy our beautiful sunsets and star gazing, in the mornings you can enjoy the sounds of the beautiful bird song. The area is abundant with wildlife, including native birds, platypus and koalas.We are also located only 10kms from Pindari Dam which is another great spot for all water based activities. We are 10kms from Pindari Adventure Park which is a great spot to take kids. We are 25kms from Macintyre Falls and the Kwiambal National Parks which has a number of beautiful walks you can enjoy. Ben Falls, Goat Rock, Reedy Creek Winery and Zappers Winery are all close by as well.Campers must stay within the designated camping area whilst on the property.We have provided a fire pit for your enjoyment and can arrange firewood to be available upon request. Campers must be fully self sufficient and take all waste with them on departure. 
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Embark on an adventure at Gunyerwarildi National Park, a haven for nature enthusiasts and explorers alike. Traverse the scenic trails, immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture, and witness the diverse wildlife that calls this park home. Whether you're birdwatching, cycling, or enjoying a picnic amid the park's serene landscape, Gunyerwarildi offers a plethora of activities to satisfy your adventurous spirit.

When to go

The best time to visit Gunyerwarildi National Park is during the cooler months, from April to September, when the weather is more conducive to outdoor activities. Summer can be quite hot, and it's also important to note that fire bans may be in effect from September to March, limiting certain activities.

Know before you go

  • Check for local alerts on fires and park closures before planning your visit to ensure a safe experience.
  • Remember that pets are not allowed within the park to protect the native wildlife and biodiversity.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with facilities available for those with limited mobility.
  • Contact the Narrabri office from 8:30am to 5pm for any enquiries about your visit.
  • Be prepared for a 'no-trace' visit, as amenities may be limited in certain areas of the park.

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