The best camping near Lake Cowal

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Cowal adventure.

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Mirrool Creek, Lake Abortree

12 sites · RVs, Tents260 acres · Ariah Park, NSW
Set up camp next to undulating Mirrool Creek frontage and enjoy recreational activities including swimming, fishing and paddling. Don't forget to bring your canoe or kayak. The camp area is scattered with redgums and you have great views of the wonderful scenery. Depending on where you camp as far as access to the toilets goes, you could be anywhere from 20 metres to 500 metres from the facilities. Water is also in close proximity as well depending on where u setup. You are welcome to enjoy a campfire, within local regulations. There is plenty of wildlife around, including kangaroos. and birdlife. Close to Lake Abortree, a 70 acre inland lake. Only 6kms from village of Ariah Park- whichlikes to describe itself as a town of 'bowsers, wowsers and peppercorn trees'. There is something delightfully timeless about the town: the wide main street with the tree-lined median strip; the old shops with their verandas; the quietness and peacefulness. The town is listed by the National Trust as a Conservation Area.
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Ben Hall Creek Camp

11 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Grenfell, NSW
Come and camp on the banks of a creek, where the bushranger Ben Hall used to camp with his horses in the mid 1800s! The property is located smack bang in the middle of Young, Forbes, West Wylong and Cowra - taking about an hour to drive to each. The is plenty to do and see in the area, including exploring the nearby Weddin Mountains National Park and Bimbi State Forest. Just 20 minute North is the quaint town of Grenfell. Tucked into the beautiful Lachlan Valley, Grenfell is a fascinating gold rush town with great galleries, historic buildings and superb country pubs. There are also many events celebrating the town’s rich history and culture. Campers will enjoy flat, grassy sites on this 20 acre block. The creek is suitable for swimming, fishing, gabbling and paddling, and is quite wide in spots. This campsite suits self contained campers, who bring their own facilities and leave no trace. The access is via a dirt road (easy drive). You're welcome to bring your dog.
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New South Wales' largest inland body of water, Lake Cowal is a birdwatcher's dream. Over 180 different species of bird pass through the region every year. With most of the species of bird being rare or endangered, Cowal Lake is the ideal place to capture the perfect photo. Stretching 21 km in length with a width of over 9 km, there's plenty of space to find the right angle for the perfect wildlife shot. Birder or not, it's safe to say that at Lake Cowal, it's unlikely to bump into anything other than the gorgeous flora and fauna.

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  • The Weddin Mountains National Park is a breathtaking landscape of rolling hills and dense forests, offering visitors the opportunity to explore and connect with nature. With ample opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing, this park is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Caravan sites are available, making it easy to enjoy the beauty of this park while staying comfortable.
  • Conimbla National Park is a natural wonder, with its dense forests, clear streams, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and birdwatching, or simply relax and soak up the surroundings. Caravan sites are available, providing all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay.
  • The Bendick Murrell National Park is a hidden gem, known for its serene beauty and diverse landscapes. With opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing, it's the perfect place to escape and connect with nature. Caravan sites are readily available, making it easy to enjoy the park's natural beauty while staying comfortable.
  • The Wyangala Waters State Park is a must-visit destination for those seeking adventure and natural beauty. With its rolling hills, pristine lakes, and scenic vistas, visitors can hike, camp, fish, and explore the park's many trails. Caravan sites are available, providing all the necessary amenities for a convenient and comfortable stay.
  • The Grabine Lakeside State Park is a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts, offering ample opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. With its serene atmosphere, clear waters, and scenic shorelines, visitors can relax and soak up the beauty of this park. Caravan sites are available, making it easy to enjoy the park's natural beauty while staying comfortable.

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