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From snowy ski hills to whitewater rafting, Thredbo puts campers in the centre of adventure.

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Jacarry Rocks

6 sites · RVs50 acres · Jindabyne, NSW
** We have not opened bookings yet for Winter 2025** Nestled on the gentle, rolling hills of The Snowy River Way, tucked away from the road, and only a short drive from town, it feels miles from anywhere. Our place is set amongst an abundance of beautiful, old Candlebark trees, granite boulders, native grasses and shrubs. The trees with their sculptural trunks and hollows provide homes and nests for many native birds and eagles. Our property has 500m of Mowamba River frontage where platypus and trout abound. Kangaroos, wallabies and fallow deer wander down at dusk to nibble on the grasses and sheep can be seen grazing on the hillside of a neighbouring farm. Guests are able to enjoy glorious sunrises and sunsets, from an elevated, yet private position taking in the natural beauty. A perfect base for your skiing/ snowboarding, mountain biking, fishing or hiking holiday! The Station Resort is just down the road if you need a good value pub meal and entertainment (snow season only) or Jindabyne town is a 7 minute drive. * Important. Please note our sites are for caravans and motorhomes only. This is non-negotiable. No sub-letting allowed. We do not cater for tents, camper trailers, swags or sleeping pods! Your caravan or motorhome must have it's own toilet. Thank you *
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Thowgla Hall and Recreation Reserve

20 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Thowgla Valley, VIC
MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER BUSH FESTIVAL CAMPING - WE ARE NOW FULL AND NO LONGER TAKING BOOKINGS. The Thowgla Hall is a community-run hall in the heart of the beautiful Thowgla Valley. Only 5km from Corryong, its location is the perfect quiet camping spot to get away from the crowds in town during the Man From Snowy River Festival. We are also conveniently located very close to the reenactment site, so you can get up there early to grab the best seats. The Man From Snowy River Festival runs from Thursday 10th April to Sunday 13th April 2025. You are welcome to camp with us from Monday 7th April and beyond the festival dates if required. MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER BUSH FESTIVAL CAMPING - WE ARE NOW FULL AND NO LONGER TAKING BOOKINGS. The camping area is located in a beautiful, level paddock behind the hall, with a huge amount of space, scattered gumtrees, and stunning views. You will have full use of our newly renovated full kitchen, toilets, baby change table, and hot showers. You're also welcome to use our picnic area and fire pit! Please note, we allow one vehicle per site. If you are two groups traveling together (two caravans, two campers etc) we ask that you please make two separate bookings. Only one 'set up' is permitted per site. We also have a two-night minimum stay requirement. Well-behaved four-legged friends are welcome, please keep them within your site and clean up any little messes they may do :).
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Lotsa Trees Mountain Escape

4 sites · RVs, Tents65 acres · Bonang, VIC
Set in the mountains not far from the Snowies (Snowy Mountains), with 65 acres of heavy gum trees and a seasonal creek. Experience lots of wildlife including including lyrebirds. The area has a lot of old gold mines within a 5 kilometre walk and many bike trails surrounded by mostly thick trees. Take your mountain bike on the old gold mining tracks which some would say are 4x4 trails but I have a station wagon and if you go slow it's ok. Turn right at Bush Pixie Mating Circle in Google Maps. This campsite has access to drinking water and a toilet (but no shower). There is access to rubbish facilities. Relax by the crackling fire in the evenings. You can just receive 4G phone reception at the top of the hill in the clearing, next to the national park. Pets welcome. https://youtube.com/shorts/39LHMugKwME?si=AjhwwjElOfhyMPTJ
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Snowy Mountains Retreat

1 site · RV5 acres · Moonbah, NSW
Located just 7 minutes from central Jindabyne and 35 minutes from Perisher or Thredbo, our 5 acre property is the idyllic setting for your next ski or mountain biking holiday. You will stay on a flat area in a garden setting within a 5 acre property with stunning snowy mountain range views. The campsite location is situated within a garden setting, offering privacy from the host location (the main house) on the property. Power and drinking water access available. You will need to be fully self-contained with your camping toilet and shower - grey and black water. You will have your own designated fire-pit area and private picnic table for use. There is access to rubbish facilities, wifi, power and drinking water. There is access to other paddocks for children to play. Located just 7 minutes from central Jindabyne, offering a wide range of activities, amenities and shopping. The campsite is 2WD accessible and we welcome caravans, motorhomes and other large camping vehicles. Your friendly hosts are located on site and will be available during check-in and departure. No pets please.
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Camping near Thredbo with wifi provided guide

Overview

Found in the heart of Kosciuszko National Park, Thredbo provides seasonal sports year-round. The park falls within the Snowy Mountains Region, bringing some of Australia’s best skiing and snowboarding to the Thredbo-Perisher area. Cruise the fresh-packed flurries in winter and try rock climbing and abseiling in summer. Dive deep underground into the Yarrangobilly area’s cave system and get cosy in the natural thermal pool. The Lower Snowy River area produces more fun with whitewater-rafting tours and thrilling mountain-biking trails. Campers will find an abundance of accommodations to spoil them throughout Thredbo, from historic rental houses and heated lodges filled with creature comforts to remote campgrounds with picturesque views.

Where to go

Thredbo-Perisher area

This area has three mountain resorts: Thredbo, Perisher, and Charlotte Pass. Skiing, snowshoeing, and ice climbing take over in winter, and alpine hikes, mountain biking, and historic sightseeing reign supreme in spring, summer, and fall. Stay in a luxurious lodge featuring an indoor fireplace, TVs, a fully equipped kitchen, fresh bed linens, and views of Lake Jindabyne. Or opt for a charming cottage with full bathrooms, outdoor furniture to lounge on, and AC to keep cool on hot days. Tent campers and caravanners can also find multiple campgrounds offering toilets, picnic tables, and BBQ facilities.

Yarrangobilly area

The biggest highlight of this area is Yarrangobilly Caves—six lofty limestone caverns that make an unforgettable experience, whether viewed on a guided tour or explored solo. Come back above ground and warm up with a dip in the natural thermal pool. Anglers can easily drop in a line when staying in riverside campgrounds with picnic tables, BBQs, and toilets. They welcome swags, tents, camper trailers, and caravans. Or rent a guest room in a heritage home with electricity, a kitchen, full bathroom, and a lengthy porch for sipping coffee.

Lower Snowy River area

Get wet and wild on a whitewater-rafting adventure, conquer a cross-country mountain-bike tour, or head to scenic lookouts with valley views when visiting the Snowy River area. Several campgrounds are on-site and have pitches for swags, tents, and camper trailers, but bigger motorhomes need to find accommodation elsewhere. Standard amenities like picnic tables, BBQ areas, and toilets are common, but more remote campgrounds have rugged settings. Keep an eye out for wallabies, ‘roos, and emus that wander around throughout the day.

When to go

July and August have the best snowpack in Thredbo. When spring arrives in November, colourful wildflowers and fresh foliage transform the snowy landscape. Combined with slightly cooler temperatures, it’s a great season for hiking, biking, and sightseeing. The hotter summer weather makes that a prime time for getting soaked from head to toe on a whitewater-rafting tour or lounging on a lilo in the Snowy River. As autumn approaches and the temperatures cool off again, anglers can cast rods for the last time before the cold sets in.

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