The best camping near Toorale State Conservation Area

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Toorale State Conservation Area adventure.

Discover the vast outback and cultural heritage of Toorale State Conservation Area.  

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Trilby Station Stay

12 sites · RVs, Tents320000 acres · Louth, NSW
The Murrays of Trilby Station have called the banks of the Darling River home for 7 generations now, grazing merino sheep since 1860. An authentic family run property offering guests a unique outback experience and a glimpse into their way of life not often accessible to outsiders – all with the comforts of home. We offer secluded river and billabong campsites through HipCamp and fully renovated Stockman's Cottages and the Shearer's Bunkhouse through our own website. Our campsites all feature a firepit and wood to get you started ( then you gather more in as required or bring some with you), rubbish and recycle bins and a long drop loo nearby. Bathroom/laundry and camp kitchen are a short drive away from the camps. While their accommodation is great, the experience of Trilby Station is what people really love and talk about ..the scenic river, the private waterfront campsites complete with firewood, the self-guided Mud Map drives around the station, Liz’s wholesome country style meals, the cosy cabins, catching yabbies and fish, the birdlife & wildlife and Liz!! Yep – me ... fancy that!
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AU$35
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* Before taxes and fees

The best camping near Toorale State Conservation Area guide

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Embark on an adventure through the Toorale State Conservation Area, where the vast outback awaits your exploration. Traverse the scenic floodplains, marvel at the Mount Talowla lookout, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural history of the Kurnu-Baakandji People. While the park's camping facilities are not highlighted, the area offers a plethora of activities for the intrepid traveller.

When to go

The best time to visit Toorale State Conservation Area is during the cooler months, avoiding the extreme heat of the outback summer. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. However, be mindful of park alerts, as closures due to wildfires or other safety concerns can affect access.

Know before you go

  • Check for current alerts and park closures before planning your visit to ensure safety and accessibility.
  • Be prepared for the outback conditions; carry ample water and sun protection.
  • Respect the cultural significance of the area to the Kurnu-Baakandji People.
  • Visit the Mount Talowla lookout for spectacular floodplain views.
  • Contact hours for the Bourke office are from 8:30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, for any enquiries.

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