Pet Friendly Sites
Travelling with your Dog in New South Wales
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.
12 Mile Rest Area - Southbound
The 12 Mile Rest Area has two public toilets, and a few rubbish bins and undercover picnic tables. You will have plenty of room to park your caravan, but please make room for the truckies, as it's a popular truck rest area for them.
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The Abbotts Tank Rest Area has undercover picnic tables and wood fired bbq and some rubbish bins and a few trees for shade. So take break from driving and grab a bite to eat and chill out for a bit.
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Alfred Town East Rest Area
The Alfred Town East Rest Area has a rubbish bin, shade trees to park under, and is set back a short distance from the Sturt Highway, with plenty lots of places to stop for an hour or two.
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At the Anabranch Bridge Rest Area, water may or may not, be running in the creek, as it is often a dry creek bed. So I think I’ll pass on swimming, and fishing from the bridge hahahaha.
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Anderson VC Rest Area
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The Apsley Rest Area is a rather small area, so be wary if you decide to drive in with your large caravan behind you. Entrance to the Apsley Rest Area Apsley Rest Area location map
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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Ariah Park Campground
This is an inexpensive place to stay, power is available, a camp kitchen plus you can get a hot shower. When pitching a tent or awning ropes take note that the ground is hard so you need strong pegs and a good hammer.
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Badcoe VC Rest Area
If stopping at the Badcoe VC Rest Area has picnic two tables with a beautiful expansive peace of landscape and Lake George, water is not always present in it, so don't get excited at the prospect of catching fish.
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The Baden Park Rest Area has plenty of parking spaces, long drop toilet, wood fired bbq, undercover picnic table with rubbish bins and tank water. There's really not a lot to do here, apart from taking a break from driving, and contemplate how hard it was ...
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The Bangalow North Rest Area access is from southbound traffic only, with a great view if you decide to pop in for a minute or two. Entrance to the Bangalow North Rest Area Bangalow North Rest Area location map
The Barbour Park is a beautiful place by the river and plenty of room to park your caravan. There are free bbqs, toilets & hot showers, and swimming pool accross the road and you can walk to the main shopping centre on the Old Hume Highway, and spend ...
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If staying overnight at Barmedman Mineral Pool Rest Area you can visit the mineral pool which is spacious and salty. There are shower facilities to wash away the salt after your dip, or have bbq.
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The Barraba Lions Park Rest Area is a credit to the Lions and Shire council. This is pleasant little area adjacent the main road, offering a bit of shade and covered picnic tables, bbqs and long drop toilets.
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The Battery Rock Rest Area is a great place to stop and stretch the legs. Plenty of parking available and toilet facilities all set back away from the road with some shade available.The area gets its name "The Batteries" from rock formations on each side ...
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