Caravan parks near Narrabri

Reserve a caravan camping pitch near Narrabri and Sawn Rocks or the Paul Wild Observatory.

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8 top caravan sites near Narrabri

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The Valley

2 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Bullawa Creek, NSW
Located 25 minutes from Narrabri CBD on 200 acres at the foothills of Mount Kaputar with 360 degree mountain views, The Valley is your perfect farm camping escape. With the National Park bordering the property where there are several bush walking tracks, lookout points, 4WD tracks, Aboriginal sites, picnic locations, wildlife encounters, bike riding tracks, historical heritage, waterfalls and swimming locations. Pitch your tent or park your RV, there is plenty of room for you with us at the Valley. Nestled in at the very base of the Mount Kaputar National Park, with breath taking 360 degree mountain views. A firepit provided with wood available for purchase.​ You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. There is a picnic table for camp meals and access to rubbish facilities. ​Pets welcome, please ensure your pet is restrained if it's likely to chase our livestock. 4WDs are recommended to access our property, and are required in wet conditions.
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Shanty on Namoi Camping

16 sites · RVs60 acres · Narrabri, NSW
"Shanty On Namoi Camping" is a unique spacious camping area on my property on the banks of the Namoi Creek. Situated at Narrabri NSW 5kms from the edge of town. A gem of a spot with picturesque sunrises/sunsets. Go fishing, swimming, kayaking, boating also bush walking tracks bird watching or just sit back and enjoy the Tranquility. We DO NOT have TOILETS or shower SELF CONTAINED CAMPERS ONLY (NO DIGGING HOLES) PLEASE KEEP YOUR AREA CLEAN AND TIDY PLEASE TAKE OUT WHAT YOU BRING IN The top paddock has grassy mowed campsites, firepits scattered trees throughout and some sites overlooking the creek. The "Shanty" has been setup as an open kitchen with a sink, free water, 2 large tables with bench seats and a large fireplace Behind the "Shanty" is a bit more private spot with fire pits and trees. The bottom paddock has water frontage, grassy mowed campsites , firepits, a place to put your watercraft in or swim and go fishing. Dog friendly, provided they are well behaved, pickup after them. Open fires permitted at designated sites also your personal firepits. Firewood for you to pick up for free or other to be purchased. Directions: Heading South in town, Repco on your left, turn Right, or heading North turn Left at Repco onto Gibbons st, head straight down past Golf Club, Left onto The Island rd (a No through rd) about 2klms go over ONE cattle grid, about 200 mtrs (at a set of cattle yards) turn right, (there are signs here) go through 2 large open / closed green gates go through to the next gate, you are at the camping grounds. You are welcome to choose where you "set up" on arrival. Single safe. Secured site, a great base to leave your caravan etc to go on day trips of various attractions to entertain you during your stay such as : Sawn Rocks, Mt Kaputar, Solar Observatory just to name a few. Easily accessible for All types of vehicles. All weather road. Drive through sites. We can be quite flexible on check in / check out times too. Wifi / Telstra / Optus mobile networks / TV reception. 5 mins to dump point, Please ring Bill on arrival ph: 0412 197 253 We look forward to welcoming you to our quiet peaceful patch on Namoi creek.
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Camping On Nandewar

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Narrabri, NSW
Escape to the serene charm of 'Camping on Nandewar', a quarter-acre retreat nestled on the edge of Narrabri. Surrounded by peaceful paddocks and situated in a quiet area, our property offers the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. Wake up to stunning sunrises over the Nandewar Ranges right from your campsite. Our property boasts panoramic views that make every morning magical. Despite its tranquil setting, you’re just a 5-minute stroll away from Narrabri’s vibrant CBD, where you can indulge in high-end hotels, trendy cafes, and beautiful boutique stores. Narrabri, located on the Newell Highway between Brisbane and Melbourne, is a gateway to the rich agricultural heartland of North West NSW—the most productive farming region in Australia. Here, you can witness a fascinating array of changing crops and explore the area’s agricultural heritage. Visit local attractions such as Sculptures in the Scrub, Sandstone Caves, and Pilliga Pottery in the Pilliga Forest. Enjoy the unique setting of the Narrabri Fish Farm, the serene beauty of Yarrie Lake, and the scientific marvel of the CSIRO Telescope. Explore the region’s natural wonders with ease: take a dip in the hot artesian bores, hike up the majestic Mt Kaputar, or embark on a search for the elusive pink slug. For a more relaxed outing, enjoy a picturesque picnic at the stunning Sawn Rocks. During your stay, you have the option to enhance your experience with a gourmet breakfast each morning or a delicious grazing box in the afternoons. These options feature special local foods and are available upon request at an extra charge. They’re perfect for starting your day right or for enjoying a delightful snack with a beverage as the sun is setting. Feel free to make use of our fire bucket for cozy evening campfires under the stars of Big Sky Country. You can choose to enjoy your stay in complete privacy or, if you prefer, we’re always happy to have a yarn and provide some local tips and recommendations. Whether you’re looking to relax and soak in the views or seeking adventure, 'Camping at Nandewar' provides a unique camping experience with both comfort and convenience. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Narrabri.
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Overview

A warm country welcome awaits caravan campers visiting Narrabri, a sustainable tourism wonderland set in NSW. Park in town at caravan parks with drive-through sites lining the banks of Narrabri Creek, some of which are powered. Amenities include water, toilets, showers, shared camp kitchens, and dump stations. For a more off-grid caravan camping experience, park at an campsite just 15 minutes north of Narrabri with views of Narrabri Creek. Enjoy easy access to Narrabri Lake and Pirate Park, a recreational area popular for swimming, canoeing, picnicking, and windsurfing in the warmer summer months, as well. Then head out for day trips to Narrabri Fish Farm or go stargazing at the Paul Wild Observatory, a recommended winter activity when skies are clear and temperatures are cooler. Just an hour from Narrabri, campers can enjoy bushwalking on Sawn Rocks walking track inside Mount Kaputar National Park before parking the camper trailer on-site at a campsite with BBQs and picnic tables.

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