
New South Wales has some Dog Friendly Free Camping, Rest Areas, and Caravan Parks to camp at.
We have compiled a list, to help make it easy for you to find the perfect one for you and your pet.
The Mallee Fowl Rest Area is just off the Sturt Highway, with plenty of room to park all sized rigs. There are public toilets, some wood fired BBQ's, and enough room to take your dog for a walk.
The Mandurama East Rest Area has a Railway line running along the back of this spot, it's an OK spot to enjoy a break from driving and BBQ picnic at the same time.
When visiting the Mann River Nature Reserve, why not pop your Kayak in and paddle up to the Old Bridge, all that's left to see are the supports jutting out of the water. Or you can cross over the river and stay in the Mann River Caravan Park. There is a p ...
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The Mannus Creek runs next to this site, this is a great base-camp for hiking into the surrounding mountains.
The Markeys Beach Camping Area is beautiful and isolated with great campsites with a very isolated beach. This is an awesome place to get away and it's so quiet, and is the sort of location where you really need to use GPS navigation to find your campsite ...
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The Maroona Rest Area is just another stop over and take a short rest from driving, and it's a short distance from the Mitchell Highway on a small gravel section with an undercover picnic table, wood fired bbq and a few rubbish bins.
The Marr Creek Rest Area has the makings of a wonderful overnight spot, with the Mann River on your doorstep. There are undercover picnic tables, wood fired bbqs, rubbish bins and tank water here.
Situated along the southbound side of the Mid Western Highway in Back Creek, NSW, Marsden Rest Area Southbound is a welcoming stop for travellers looking to relax, refresh, or camp overnight. With both practical amenities and a touch of nature, this rest ...
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The Marthaguy Rest Area is on a long strip of asphalt running parallel to the Newell Highway with a few trees for shade. It's place to pull over and have a bite to eat in the undercover table and seating area, or use the public toilet and rubbish bins.. ...
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