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Hidden Valley Camping and Tea Garde…

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· Loadstone, New South Wales
26 acres hosted by Barry M.
1 Vehicle/Tent site · 21 tent sites
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Hidden Valley is on 26 acres with frontage to Grady's Creek (the creek is our front boundary) and our back boundary is a goods train line, the train occasionally gives a toot to campers. We offer general camping, an area for tents and swags and we welcome custom group bookings. We have two amenities blocks (six toilets and six hot showers). We have a Tea Garden Cafe running, with barista made coffees and Devonshire Teas, breakfast menu, hot food (hamburgers, hot chips, ...) and cold drinks. Firewood and ice available for purchase. Hidden Valley is a dog friendly camping ground. However, it is the responsibility of the owner/s to keep their dog/s controlled at all times and on leashes, for all campers to enjoy their stay. There is no Local Council rubbish removal services available, so please take all your rubbish with you on departure. Facilities for recycling of cans and scraps is available. Please note that the Brisbane to Sydney goods train is nearby. Times vary according to supplies to port and the train may be heard from the campsite.
Activities
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife watching
Natural features
Forest
River, stream, or creek
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92% Recommend324 Ratings · 197 reviews
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Brus B.
8 months on Hipcamp
Not recommend
· April 2025
Inaccessible and no communication.
The site wasn't accessible due to the overflowing creek in the entry and no notice was given, nor any communication when reached out to at the time nor later when requesting a refund. In addition the roads leading to this campsite are barely 2wd accessible as some are more pothole than road.
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Bronwyn K.
1 year on Hipcamp
Not recommend
· March 2025
My husband, our dog and I, were booked in for three nights. We pre-ordered a bag of ice. When we arrived we were told their ice machine was broken….. so no ice. The check in process was very disorganised but because of the extreme weather they’d had, we were understanding. The water had just been reconnected and our hosts had just cleaned the ladies toilet and shower. Everything was great. A beautiful location. Very peaceful. There was another family group there of about 12 people. We are quite self sufficient campers but for $48 per night, unpowered, there is an expectation of some basic things. The whole time we were there the toilet and showers were not cleaned or even wiped down. Just something small like that would have made a real difference, with the number of people using them, in our opinion of this place for the money charged. The location was lovely but the whole place just seemed very tired and run down. The site on Hipcamp has not been updated for sometime we feel! Such a shame.
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Lewis G.
2 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· February 2025
Excellent spot to spend a weekend relaxing. Beautiful surroundings with spectacular creek to sit in as water runs over the rocks. Well maintained, clean ammenities and grounds. 3rd time here and definitely will stay again.
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Greg A.
10 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· February 2025
Great camp.. facilities were tidy and clean. The campsite itself was well maintained with good access to lots of different swimming holes :) Will definitely be back!!
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Chris V.
3 reviews
Recommends
· February 2025
Serene and quiet stay in the hidden valley. Nice creek to dip and cool down on a hot summer day. Facilities were clean, caretakers were kind. Will definitely return in the future
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Greg J.
2 reviews
Recommends
· February 2025
Beautiful spot on the creek. Plenty of places to swim and relax highly recommend
Location
Loadstone, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung First Nations according to
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Hosted by Barry M.

Joined in November 2018

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