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Premier beachside holiday park between Seven Mile Beach and Crooked River near Kiama. Features cabins, safari tents, camping sites, two pools, and water sports equipment hire
Beachside camping at its finest in Crowdy Bay National Park. Wake to kangaroos grazing by your tent, explore the 4.8km Diamond Head Loop Walk, and swim at pristine South Dunbogan Beach. Flush toilets, BBQs and dump point available. No powered sites. 4WD beach access with permit. Book ahead.
Sydney’s only ferry-access beach campground, The Basin offers waterfront camping in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Pitch your tent overlooking Pittwater, swim in the sheltered lagoon, and spot friendly wallabies. No vehicle access – arrive by ferry from Palm Beach or scenic bushwalk. Book essential.
Experience Australia’s premier bush camping destination at Glenworth Valley. Located just one hour from Sydney, this 200-acre riverside campground offers family-friendly wilderness camping with hot showers, adventure activities, and pristine creek swimming. Perfect for families, groups, and adventure seekers seeking authentic Australian bush camping.
Experience the ultimate South Coast wilderness escape at Coolendel Camp on the Shoalhaven River. Famous for incredible wildlife encounters, from wombats to peacocks, this remote nature reserve offers 2.5km of riverfront camping, kayaking, and swimming. Enjoy a true bush adventure with modern hot showers and family-friendly amenities.
Discover the perfect ‘soft entry’ camping spot for Sydney families at Cattai Campground, located just one hour from the CBD on the Hawkesbury River. This historic site offers grassy powered sites, hot showers, and a flat loop ideal for kids’ biking. Enjoy a relaxing, history-rich riverside escape.
Experience Booderee National Park’s most popular site at Green Patch, Jervis Bay. Famous for pristine white sands and turquoise waters, this family-friendly campground blends beachside beauty with private bushland sites. Enjoy abundant wildlife, hot freshwater showers, and sheltered BBQs on this culturally significant land managed by the Wreck Bay Community.


