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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.
Camp beside Litchfield’s iconic Wangi Falls with monsoon-fed swimming, hot showers, and thousands of fruit bats at dusk. One of the Territory’s best family campgrounds, set deep in tropical rainforest with 33 sites and solid facilities.
Camp behind Australia’s whitest sand beach at Lucky Bay, where kangaroos lounge on the shore and turquoise water stretches to the horizon. 56 sites in Cape Le Grand National Park, fully self-sufficient, completely unforgettable.
Victoria’s most iconic campground at the heart of Wilsons Promontory. Camp beside the beach with bold wombats, crimson rosellas, and access to the Prom’s best bushwalks. Flush toilets, hot showers, and memories that last.
Campground beside cascading waterfalls in Nitmiluk National Park, 60km north of Katherine. Over 50 shaded sites with hot showers, BBQs and a kiosk. Swim in paperbark-fringed plunge pools or hike the 62km Jatbula Trail. Book online, NT Parks Pass required.
Historic outback resort bordering Elsey National Park with 34 degree thermal pools just 100m from your campsite. Over 160 powered sites, no bookings needed. Restaurant, bar, live entertainment, and barramundi fishing on the Roper River. Powered from $40/night.
Beach-to-tent camping on the Great Ocean Road between Lorne and Apollo Bay. Wye River Foreshore offers powered sites, hot showers, and pet-friendly camping with koalas in the surrounding bush. One of the few spots on this stretch with proper facilities.
Camping at the southern end of Tasmania’s Overland Track, beside Australia’s deepest lake. Powered and unpowered sites in ancient rainforest with camp kitchen, hot showers, and lake cruises. Platypus spotting at dawn is a highlight. Parks Pass required.
Million-acre Gulf Country wilderness station with thermal springs, 4WD tracks, fishing and ocean frontage. Currently closed to independent visitors, accessible only via registered tour groups. Contact the station for latest access details and tour operator bookings.
Currently closed until further notice. When open, Stockyard offers quiet bush camping away from Tidal River crowds at Wilsons Promontory. Vehicle-accessible tent sites in natural bushland. Check Parks Victoria for reopening updates before planning your visit.

