Australia is home to some of the best free campsites in the world. While some of them have already put the continent in the map, others are slowly getting traction from locals and tourists. Let’s find out more about these free campsites below:
1. Bendeela Recreation Area
If you want to see the famous bare-nosed wombats of Australia, consider going to Bendeela Recreation Area. But if you don’t, you can still visit and take a dip in the popular Kangaroo River.
2. Ingar Campground
For those of you who are looking for beautiful free camping sites in NSW, then this is the place to be. Take note, though, that there is no potable water here. Make sure you bring enough.
3. Newness Campground, Wollemi National Park
This free campsite sure has an awe-inspiring view. It’s surrounded by natural scenery, such as eucalyptus trees and sandstone cliffs.
1. Cumberland Mine Historic Site
At first, you will think that this site is just a parking area. But if you stay here longer, you’ll discover that it actually has a secluded area that has a flourishing birdlife population.
2. Lake Elphinstone
Lake Elphinstone is an amazing place to go if you enjoy exploring the waters on a kayak or a boat. Unlike other free camping sites, there’s almost always lots of free space here.
3. Gregory River
Situated next to a tranquil river, this free campsite is a wonderful place to relax in Queensland. If you plan to visit this place, do not forget to take with you an inner tube. When you reach the place, you’ll know why.
1. Wolfe Creek Camp
Wolfe Creek Camp is where the world’s second largest meteorite crater can be found. The crater is only a few meters away from the campsite.
2. Two Mile Hole
A great site for fishing and camping, this area does not have any toilet facilities. There’s no drinking water as well. So, bring what you need in your bag.
3. Little River Rest Area
This site sits next to a picturesque river: Cape Crawford. Visit this place if you want to experience the great Aussie outdoors.
1. Cliff Head
If you are tight on budget, this is one of the best free campsites to go. It is divided into three sections: Cliff Head North, Cliff Head Central, and Cliff Head South. Before you go, make sure you do your homework and decide where to stay.
2. James Price Point
This hidden gem may not have any facilities, but it’s a great spot to enjoy whale watching and epic sunsets.
3. Disappointment Rock
No, this place is not as disappointing as the name suggests. It actually boasts vibrant red soils and lovely wildflowers that bloom every spring.
1. Blue Pool
The Blue Pool is a popular summer destination because of its basic amenities and exciting activities, such as cliff jumping.
2. Stevenson’s Falls Free Campground
Located near Apollo Bay, this free campsite is home to a few endangered species.
3. Christie’s Beach
About three hours away from Melbourne, this shady campsite is great for people who enjoy hearing the beautiful harmonies for birds.
1. Point Lowly Camping Area
Located along the lovely Spencer Gulf, this free camping site in South Australia has got views of pristine waters and a rocky coastline.
2. Murtho Forest Landing
This site is only a 10-minute drive away from Paringa. It’s loved by many because there’s tons of wildlife here and you can even go fishing.
3. Burra Creek Gorge Reserve (World’s End)
Burra Creek Gorge Reserve is a haven for hikers. Because it’s very popular, expect many people coming over. Still, it’s a great place to meet fellow campers.
Have fun exploring these free camping sites in Australia. But make sure you leave no trace! If you want to book a campervan to help you along your journey take a look at Travellers Autobarn.