Waterfall camping near Wee Jasper

Surrounded by bushland trails and riverside reserves, Wee Jasper is camping nirvana.

93% (12 reviews)
93% (12 reviews)

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2 top waterfall campgrounds near Wee Jasper

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Adelong Falls Bush Camp

3 sites · RVs10 acres · Adelong, NSW
Adelong Falls Bush Camp offers a beautiful open, flat camping area on 2 acres of land. There is 13 old friendly Cows who also share the property and you may see them wandering around. Enjoy the brand new walking track at the front of the property which takes you up to the beautiful Adelong Falls. The walking trail will have you crossing the Adelong Creek and is a beautiful and scenic experience. We are close to Tumut and within reach of the Snowy Mountains, there is plenty of 4WD opportunities and beautiful views surrounding us. We are also walking distance to the pub! Campfires are welcome in the fire pit we have created, we will supply a small amount of firewood to get you started but you may like to bring along some more. Pets are welcome on leash, we have a dog as well and your pet must be good to the cows. We often have friendly kangaroos that visit too.
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AU$40
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
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'Bertie' Tiny House w Lake/Vineyard

1 site · Lodging350 acres · Wallaroo, NSW
Watch the Sunset over Beautiful Views of the Brindabella Hills, with a glass of Wallaroo Wines. You can swim in the lake, kayak, bring your doggy and enjoy a time away from bustling life. No internet, no hassles. Bring a book and enjoy looking out on the lake, which often turns bright pink in the sunset. Walk down to the beautiful waterfall, and say hello to the gentle baby cows. We love hosting people here, and know you'll love the ambience and wondrous silence of nature. Retreat - if you are keen on a longer break from work to read those 10 books or set up an isle in the paddocks to paint, or record some music i would love to offer 30% off. One convertable King bed downstairs and one loft double bed upstairs. There is a full kitchen with views out over the water. The toilet is an easy-to-use composting toilet with full instructions. A beautiful wooden deck milled from a fallen tree on the property. Kayak for you to use on the water. Fire pit outside.
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AU$240
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in Australia! If you're looking for a camping experience near Wee Jasper, New South Wales with a stunning waterfall nearby, you're in luck. We have over 17 options available that fit your preferences. With prices starting as low as $30 per night and an average price of $40 per night, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out top campsites like Creal's Rest (31 reviews), Elm Grove Sanctuary (32 reviews), and Lyrebirds Nest (18 reviews) to see what fellow campers have to say. And with popular amenities like cooking equipment, pet-friendly sites, and the option for campfires, you'll have everything you need for a memorable camping experience. Plus, you can enjoy activities like exploring historic sites, surfing, and swimming in the area. So pack your gear and get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature!

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