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Walk-in bush camp on the Canberra Centenary Trail with 15 sites, pit toilets, and BBQs. One of the few ACT campgrounds that may allow dogs. Kangaroos, wombats, and cold nights guaranteed. From $6.88 per adult, right on Canberra’s northern boundary.
The best-equipped bush camp in Namadgi National Park, with 40 sites, hot showers, flush toilets, and BBQs. Direct trailhead access and abundant wildlife along Paddys River. Currently closed for upgrades until mid-2026. From $10 per adult per night.
Popular bush campground in Namadgi National Park with 20 sites, flush toilets, BBQs, and direct trailhead access. Former NASA tracking station site, now home to kangaroo mobs and wombats. Cold nights year-round. Just $10 per adult, 45 minutes from Canberra.
Bush camping in Namadgi National Park, just 45 minutes from Canberra. Mount Clear offers 10 secluded unpowered sites with trailhead access, pit toilets, and BBQs. Expect wombats, gang-gang cockatoos, and cool mountain nights. From $6.88 per adult.
The historic site where the Apollo 11 moon landing footage was received. The strategic base for hiking Booroomba Rocks (best views in Canberra). Features a large covered camp kitchen with gas BBQs. Warning: High altitude means cold nights year-round. No…
The ultimate dog-friendly bush camp near Canberra. Famous for “The Galley,” a massive communal stone shelter with fireplaces that acts as a wet-weather backup. Unpowered, drop toilets, and 2WD accessible (gravel). Bring your own water and firewood. Perfect for groups.




