Experience the peaceful atmosphere of Bunyip Hole Reserve Campground, located via the Dirt Road off King Street in Darlington Point, NSW 2706. This hidden gem is situated right on the winding banks of the Murrumbidgee River, offering a spacious and shaded retreat under the canopy of magnificent River Red Gums. It is an ideal destination for those looking for a quiet, "off-the-beaten-track" bush camping experience.
The reserve is highly regarded by anglers and nature lovers alike. The deep river bends are perfect for fishing—with Murray Cod and Golden Perch being popular catches—while the calm waters provide a great backdrop for kayaking or canoeing. The open grassy areas can accommodate a variety of setups, from tents to larger off-road caravans. As a primitive camping area, Bunyip Hole encourages self-sufficiency; while it offers a tranquil escape, visitors should bring their own drinking water and supplies. Its proximity to the town of Darlington Point ensures you are never too far from local amenities while still feeling completely immersed in the Riverina wilderness.