Free Camping

List of New South Wales Free Camping and Campgrounds
Free camping is an extremely cost effective way to explore the New South Wales countryside.
There are so many free camping places to choose your perfect camp from.
Ranging from the very basic rough and ready bare bones camping, perhaps amazing scenery, beautiful riverside camps with lots of wildlife, right through to flushing public toilets and hot showers, drinking water, free bbqs, undercover picnic tables etc.
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Carrathool Bridge Camping Area
The Carrathool Bridge Camping Area is close to the historic Bridge which has a width restriction of 3.2 metres, so keep that in mind if you intended to cross it to the campsite on the north side of the bridge.
Cockburn River Camp Area the rivers water level can be anything from a bunch of pools to a trickle, so make sure you have brought sufficient drinking water with you, if you intend to stay a few days.
Coopernook Forest Park Camping Area
The Coopernook Forest Park Camping Area has some nice large grassy areas to pitch a tent or park your caravan.
The Copeland Reserve Camping Area has Large grassy areas with plenty of spots available to relax for a day.
Corunna Lake National Park Rest Area
The Corunna Lake National Park Rest Area is not suitable for big rigs, it gets a bit on the tight side if anyone else is already there.
Dangars Gorge campground
Dangars Gorge campground has public toilets, undercover picnic tables, wood fireplaces with bbq facilities, wood is supplied, and there are some nice places for your caravan to park.
Set along the tranquil banks of the Edward River near Mathoura, NSW, the Edward River Bridge Camping Area is a fantastic free camping spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Perfect for fishing, kayaking, swimming, or simply relaxing by the water, ...
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Ellenborough Reserve Camping Area 14 Day Limit
The Ellenborough Reserve Camping Area is a nice grassy area where the Hastings and Ellenborough Rivers meet. It's a rather nice spot to spend a few hours or days simply relaxing.
Five Mile Reserve Camping Area
If your up for a bit of a hike from the Five Mile Reserve Camping Area you can head off to the Murrumbidgee Northern Canal with fishing gear and camera.