Our property is located a few short minutes' drive from the township of Jindabyne. Over the road you are can visit the Station Resort and enjoy their bar and restaurant, as well as the bands and entertainment they feature regularly. Perisher ski resort is just 40 minutes away, Thredbo ski resort is a quick 25 minutes away so pack your skis and snowboards during winter, or bring your mountain bike during summer.
You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower. There is access to drinking water, a picnic table and rubbish facilities.
There is an outdoor fireplace for your use, you will need to provide your own firewood. For high country fly fishing enthusiasts, there are Blue Ribbon Trout Fishing streams 2km away.
The campsite is 2WD accessible, and we ask that you reverse in your caravan, campervan or motorhome. Your vehicle will require some leveling.
Friendly owners on site. We are pet friendly (dogs must be on leads please). The supermarket and shopping centre is 5km away for all your adventure gear and supply needs.
Host never answered or returned phone calls
There are 2 very steep driveways for the same address, we went up the wrong one and had to reverse the caravan out into the road as there was no room to turn around
Ben did not answer his phone even though he was home
The kind neighbour helped us to find our camp spot
There was no water available at the property and the campsite was overgrown and untidy and crawling with ants
Very disappointing for $67 per night
We left a day early
Quiet and peaceful surrounds. Close to Thredbo where we did Mt Kosciuszko. Ben friendly and offered us water (we didn’t need it). Really like our 2 night stay here.
Great little site close to Jindabyne town. Private enough in the trees. Must be fully self contained.
Ben is happy for you to refill water from up near the house, bring your containers. He also kindly gave us some wood one night.
You can use the NRMA caravan park in town for a dump point with a donation to their charity.
We'll be back!
Hipcamp acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.