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Best Free Camps in New South Wales - by Sprung Outdoors

Best Free Camps in NSW

 

Looking for a unique and budget-friendly holiday? Why not try camping in New South Wales? With its stunning coastline, beautiful national parks, and diverse landscapes, NSW is the perfect place to experience nature up close. Plus, there are plenty of free campsites available throughout the state that offers all the amenities you need for an enjoyable camping trip. In this article, we’ll share some of our favourite free camping spots in NSW and why they make great destinations for your next outdoor adventure. So read on to discover some amazing camping locations without breaking the bank!

 

1. Wattamolla Beach, Royal National Park - known for its stunning views of the beach and secluded camping spots nestled in the lush rainforest;

2. Bittangabee Bay Campground, Ben Boyd National Park - offers incredible coastal scenery with easy access to beaches and great fishing spots nearby;

3. Oallen Ford Campground, Yengo National Park - located near a beautiful riverbank with plenty of shady trees and a refreshing swimming hole ideal for cooling off on hot days;

4. Wombeyan Caves Roadside Camping Area, Mittagong - puts people practically at the doorstep of the vast Jenolan Caves network that is perfect for exploring during your stay here;

5. Welby Gardens Free Campsite (aka “The Flying Fox”), Sydney – features an array of flat grassy areas set against towering gumtrees as well as activities such as canoeing or kayaking available at nearby Lane Cove River Parklands if you want to explore further;

6. Murramarang Aboriginal Area Freecamping Zone, Batemans Bay - offers breathtaking coastal views from its cliff edges and rugged sandstone rock formations making this area popular among photographers looking for an unforgettable picture;

7. Meringo Beach Campground, Eurobodalla National Park - a must for bird watchers, providing stunning beachfront scenery with easy access to nearby beaches and a variety of birdlife that can be spotted at the campground itself;

8. Myola Picnic Ground and Campsite, Jervis Bay - provides campers with mesmerizing views of the ocean shoreline as well as a great spot for swimming or fishing in the nearby river;

9. Pebbly Beach North Tura Headland Reserve, Bega Valley - features beautiful open grassy areas surrounded by eucalyptus forests perfect for picnicking or taking leisurely walks through nature herself;

10. Currarong Creek Reserve (aka “The Basin”), Shoalhaven - puts adventurers in the middle of some of Australia's most pristine beaches including Seven Mile Beach - ideal for sunbathing or snorkelling in crystal clear waters.

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Of course, this is just a short list of some places that remain memorable to us that one day will hopefully be as memorable to you! So get to planning that next adventure and be prepared.

 

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