6 acres hosted by Ashley M.
20 Vehicle/Tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Did you know that Mungindi is the only town in Australia that straddles two states?
While you have easy access to town, you're actually in the bush. You have native grasses. You have plenty of trees. You have birdsong. You're in a secluded, tranquil space.
And this level, shady space is surrounded by space - from the racecourse/showground on one side to acres of vacant crown land on the other.
While public shower and toilet facilities are nearby, there are no amenities on site and you will need to bring your own drinking water.
Access is 2WD friendly and there's plenty of room for all types of camping vehicles. The campsite is grassy and level.
At night you can relax by the warmth of a crackling fire. Admire the stellar spectacular above.
And in the morning you can wander over to the Barwon River via the showgrounds and racecourse. Then later enjoy the healing waters of the artesian hot spa.
And look, while you in Mungindi, go to the middle of the bridge.
Plant one foot on the NSW side and one on the Queensland side. You know what? Your feet will be exactly one hour apart.Did you know that Mungindi is the only town in Australia that straddles two states?
This secluded, level shady sit bush retreat is surrounded by space - from the racecourse/showground on one side to acres of vacant crown land on the other.
Stroll to the Barwon River on the NSW/Qld border just 500m away and to the Jolly Swagman pub on the main street 900m away. At night you can relax by the warmth of a crackling fire. Admire the stellar spectacular above.
This site is off-grid. While there are public shower and toilet facilities nearby, there are no amenities on site and you will need to bring your own drinking water.
Mungindi is RV-friendly. The town is on the Moree Plains hot spa trail. Check out the local swimming complex. You can enjoy an artesian spa pool. And the golf course.
The campsite is opposite the HQ of the Mungindi Pony Club and Mungindi Jockey Club.
Access is 2WD friendly and there's plenty of room for all types of camping vehicles. The campsite is grassy and level.
Pets are welcome.
Idea: Go to the middle of the Barwon River bridge. Plant a foot on the Queensland side and plant a foot on the NSW side. You know what? During daylight saving time, your feet will be exactly one hour apart.