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Camp beside crystal-clear freshwater dune lakes in Northland’s Taharoa Domain. Powered and unpowered sites with hot showers, swimming, kayaking, and walking tracks through 538 hectares of native bush. Book early for summer, spots fill fast.
100% Aboriginal-owned wilderness camp at the tip of the Dampier Peninsula, 240km north of Broome. Safari tents, beach shelters, and unpowered camping among red cliffs and turquoise water. Cultural tours, on-site restaurant, and unforgettable sunsets.
Stay closest to Earth’s oldest living organisms at Hamelin Pool in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. Powered and unpowered sites, a pool, cafe, and the historic 1884 Telegraph Station. Your base for stromatolites, dolphins, and outback coastline.
Snorkel straight off the beach at this 46-site campground in Cape Range National Park, right on the Ningaloo Reef coast. No power or water, but the ocean views and marine life more than compensate. Book 180 days ahead for peak…
DOC campsite beside the Putangirua Stream in the Wairarapa, trailhead for the spectacular Pinnacles earth pillars and Lord of the Rings filming location. 50 non-powered sites with flush toilets, plus easy access to Cape Palliser lighthouse and seal colony.
Family campground wrapped around the Onaero River mouth on the Taranaki coast, surrounded by native bush. Features 57 powered and 30 unpowered sites with safe river swimming, beach fishing, and easy access to Mount Taranaki adventures.
The only accommodation inside the Monkey Mia Conservation Park, steps from daily wild dolphin encounters. Powered, ensuite, and unpowered camping with pools, restaurants, and a general store. Your base for exploring the Shark Bay World Heritage Area.
Camp behind seven kilometres of pure white silica sand on Whitsunday Island. Boat access only from Airlie Beach, with 10 basic sites surrounded by vine forest. Bring everything you need and carry it all out. Worth every bit of effort.
Camp among friendly kangaroos at Pebbly Beach in Murramarang National Park on the NSW South Coast. Just 23 intimate sites with beach access, bushwalks, and over 90 bird species. Bookings essential through NSW National Parks.
Waterfront camping in the secluded village of Patonga on the Central Coast, surrounded by Brisbane Water National Park. Powered and unpowered sites, camp fires in winter, and a ferry to Palm Beach. Just over an hour from Sydney.










