Camping near Peak Hill

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97% (133 reviews)
97% (133 reviews)

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KANGAROO CREEK CAMP DUBBO

6 sites · RVs, Tents72 acres · Dubbo, NSW
30 acres fenced off for Hip camp. other 40 acres fenced off for cattle. 6 private sites on or near sandy creek bed. Lots of bird life and views of the odd cow. Closest hip camp to Dubbo township and Zoo. 5 to 7 kms to Zoo and Town centre. 5 minute drive to the Zoo. 5kms to 27 hole golf course. 3 kms to Delroy Park Shopping centre. Some days you can hear the lions and monkeys from the zoo Lots of Kangaroos on site. Lots of Birdlife ( Eastern Rosellas , Grass Parrots, Willy Wag Tails, Kestrals , Currawongs, Quail , Kookaburras, Magpies , Blue wrens etc). Land was previously a sheep station but nature is slowly reclaiming it. We have been here six years and have seen hundreds of native trees come back through not overgrazing and fencing off bushland. Dry sandy creek bed (good for kids to explore) , except during floods. Lots of shady gumtrees. 2km grassy walk around fence line for those looking to exercise during their stay.
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AU$25
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Luken Park

6 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Dubbo, NSW
We are located close to Dubbo, just off the Newell Highway. Use this campsite as a base and explore the region, or stop over for the night. Your property will be safe while you're out visiting the local attractions including Western Plains Zoo, Old Dubbo Jail, or Naramine. We have a 100 acres of pasture with lots of Wattle. We run horses, sheep and other farm animals. We have several vacant paddocks at any one time. Camp any ware on the property you wish (depending on weather and stock) or in a parkland type setting within view of the house. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower. You must have your own amenities. Tank (drinking) water is available at the house. Relax around the campfire in the evenings as you enjoy the stars in the night sky. The country is reasonably flat and accessible for any type of vehicle. There are areas of mown parkland settings or rough paddocks. You can choose where to set up, the paddock areas can be slashed if required.Pets are welcome.
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AU$30
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Looking for a camping adventure near Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you'll find over 500 camping options tailored to your accommodation and activity preferences. With prices starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $23 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out the top campsites with rave reviews: Watton Airstrip (418 reviews), The Orchard (136 reviews), and Cadagi Farm Stay in Central West NSW (126 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like pets and potable water, and engage in exciting activities such as whitewater paddling, paddling, and exploring historic sites. Start planning your camping trip today!

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