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