400 acres hosted by Barry J.
15 Vehicle/Tent sites
Staff verified
Accuracy verified by Hipcamp's on-the-ground team.
At Falls Forest, you'll find 400 acres of private native forest with an abundance of wildlife, welcoming self-contained campers to immerse themselves in nature.
You'll be camped just 15 minutes drive from Huskisson, Hyamms Beach, and St George's Basin - a great location if you want laid-back bush camping, but also crave a restaurant meal and a swim in the beautiful waters of Jervis Bay.
It is isolated from the overcrowded tourist parks and offers great secluded camping. At the right time, you will literally not see another human for days if that is your wish!
At the current moment, a 4WD is essential to access the property.
All campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet, and take all waste when they go.
So if you are tired of that 6 metre x 6 metre tent site and don't want to hear the guy next door coughing and snoring, or if you just want to only hear the sound of the breeze through the trees, come and stay a few days or a week or longer if you wish. Seclusion this accessible from Sydney is a rare commodity.
Pets are welcome, but please keep them under control as we value the wildlife. Sorry, no cats for that particular reason.Most of this property is virgin ground to campers, so you may need to move some sticks or work around a log. But there are plenty of spots if you look around that have a nice grassed area where you can set up.
Please grab one of the drums provided for a fire and please keep in mind fire safety and the possibility of a fire ban. I have BBQs in a central area available for that reason if you don't have your own.
Please take time to look up when you set up. This is a working forest, so there are lots of large trees that have large limbs. That's nature. If you believe an area is not safe. Don't camp there. Your safety is in your hands.
Snakes and spiders inhabit the area also and ticks unfortunately. So please watch your pets, and ensure they have been treated. It's an expensive and dangerous risk that is easy to avoid.
Due to the terrain, 4x4 is recommended, and caravans and camper trailers built for offroad only.