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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The Wog Wog Camping Area is an amazing but basic campground although it does have a long drop toilet, set amongst gum trees with plenty of camping spots available to choose from.
This is suitable for vehicle based camping only.
There is a pit toilet a ...
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The Wollomombi Gorge National Park Camping Area is a great campground, with 10 spaces well-separated from each other suitable for cars and small caravans. Firewood is supplied for the fire pits with bbq hot plate, there is water onsite and a long drop toi ...
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Woolridge Fossicking Camping Area
The Woolridge Fossicking Camping Area is a nice scenic and peaceful stop to try your hand at finding gold or gems near the Rocky River. This is a popular spot and, not a lot of level parking available, so make sure you have some levelling blocks with you. ...
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The Yachting Point Camping Area is a great spot to enjoy a nice day surrounded by nature. Campsites are on large grassy areas at the edge of Blowering Dam, there is a public toilet available, There are lots of camping spots to choose from, and plenty of w ...
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Yarrangobilly Village Camping Area
The Yarrangobilly Village Camping Area is a nice nice place for camping along the Yarrangobilly River. Long drop toilets, with lots of room to choose a campsite, there are picnic tables, fireplaces, flat mown grass, a clean creek and Brumbies roaming thro ...
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