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 Araluen Creek campground is a secluded camping spot with plenty of flat grassed ground, two public toilets, tank water, rubbish bins and is a nice quiet spot to enjoy a break from driving. Walk over to the creek "it's a seasonal flow" and have a walk ...
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Balranald Visitor Information Centre Open Hours:9am to 4.30pm Mon to Fri9am to 1pm Sat & Sun Free 24 hour RV Parking
Bendeela Reserve Camping Area
Located along the banks of the Kangaroo River in Kangaroo Valley, NSW, the Bendeela Reserve Camping Area is a scenic and peaceful spot ideal for free camping. Easily accessible via asphalt roads, the site offers grassy parking areas and some drive-through ...
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The Bendemeer Apex Park Rest Area is a nice spot near to local services, with lots of picnic tables both under shade and under cover. Garbage bins and toilets are there, along with picnic tables and a bbq, plus a completely fenced children playground. The ...
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Bendethera Valley Camping Area you can test out your 4x4 on some of the tracks or simply enjoy the river and the activities available on it. Bring your own firewood, and check the water levels before crossing the creeks.
At the Binalong Rest Area you can take a swim in the swimming pool, have a BBQ or let the kids play on the playground, perhaps take a stroll along the streets and checkout the neighbourhood.
At the Bombay Reserve Camping Area, small caravans or camper trailers are best suited for this spot. It's about 100 metres or so to the Shoalhaven river for those fishing enthusiasts out there, which is a bit too far and difficult to carry the kayak.
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The Bonshaw Weir Camping Area does not allow fishing and swimming within 200m of weir is prohibited, but is OK once you pass the 200 metre mark in either direction.
The Booberoi Weir in on the Lachlan River offering a nice place to stop at and test your kayak and fishing gear, and trusty camera.