The best camping in Kooyong State Conservation Area, NSW

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The Bulbin

98%
(21)
10km from Kooyong State Conservation Area · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
We have 250 acres (100Ha) of land, of which 175ac is for Livestock and remaining 75ac for bushy style camping . Enjoy the night sky, the wildlife, the quietness and several walk tracks. There are several camp sites to choose from, Grasslands camp/RV sites are in a large 5 acre clearing around the dam. Good for large and small groups. Creek Camp is a further 800m through the bush, a smaller site for privacy. ** Be aware of Fire Restrictions October to April: RFS website contact me. Access by 2WD Cars and vans OK except after much rain. Inquire if in question. ( A RV site near always available) 8km West off the Highway and 10km North from Tullymorgan Council Dirt Road conditions vary due to weather. Nearest Services- Woombah South turn off at Iluka Rd 7km # Fuel: Bimbimbi Riverside Tourist Park and Convenience Store # Rural Fire Station South: Chatsworth 11km, Chatsworth Rd Turnoff (300m after overhead bridge). School , Store, River Park. # Chatsworth General Store, Open 7-4 M-F, 8-3 Sat-Sun. Good Coffee and meals in picturesque location by the Clarence river Harwood, 13km South, turn off just B4 Big Bridge, then Nth # General Store and Post Office, Good Coffee ; Pies 7am-5pm M-F, Sat 8-12 # Harwood Hotel, Boat Ramp, Farm Store, Farm Machinery East: Iluka 33km 7km South, 25km East. # Fuel, Police, Ambulance, RFS, Post Office, IGA Supermarket Hardware, Food, Pub, Boating, Fishing Surfing, Club, Ferry to Yamba. East: Shark Bay - Drive On Beach 26km (7km B4 Iluka Village) South: Maclean 23km South # Hospital, Police, Fuel 24Hr, Fire, Court House, Club, Pubs, Cafés, Supermarkets (IGA, Spar), River Parks, Showground, Op Shops South: Yamba 35km Police, Fuel 24Hr, Fire Clubs, Beaches, Coles, Spar, Pubs, Cafés, Op Shops Sth West: Lawrence 27km (Dirt) Local Markets : Wed Yamba Farmers Market 7am-11 Wkly 1st Sun Iluka 6am-1pm 2nd Sat Maclean 8am-12 3rd Sun Ashby 8am-12 4th Sun Yamba River Markets 9am-2pm 5th Sat Woombah 8-11 Quarterly
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AU$16
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Nature’s Retreat

95%
(10)
14km from Kooyong State Conservation Area · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Located, just 25 minutes from the pristine beaches of Yamba and Iluka. Across the river and just 15 minutes from the Scottish town of Maclean, nestled high in the Yamba hinterland. You will not hear traffic, you will not see headlights. Pure peace and tranquility for you to relax, chill and enjoy. The sites are surrounded by rugged mountainous bush land with views, trails, cliffs, 3 creeks to explore and includes a private lake ‘Lake Arid’ with its own island, ‘Dead Dog Island’. Swim, paddle, fish, play. Metres away is another private swimming hole ‘Pants Off Pond’ stocked with Silver Perch and Bass. So whether you indulge in pants off, or leave them on and just fish it’s up to you. Explore a little further and you’ll find ‘The Abyss’ a former micro quarry, 9m deep waterhole. The creeks have waterfalls, swimming holes, pure and clean, though are a rugged unmarked hike. The sites are site only. You’ll need to take care of your waste, water, rubbish and power. Generator is ok, we’re out of earshot, so is everyone else. Each site has a picnic table and a fire pit and an abundance of ‘cut your own’ firewood upon the ground. Remember, fires this time of year are for ‘cooking only’, so be sure to bring those marshmallows… Pet Friendly, 4WD friendly with a bunch of serious challenges too… Horse friendly too, yep, there’s a yard to keep them too, up by the house. Accessible by 2WD with sites with enough space for any size caravan or motor home. While exploring, if you find a spot you’d rather camp, simply ask. We live on the property so help is nearby for any issues and the access road is shared. Peace, quiet and nature abounds.
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AU$37
 / night

Solum Sanctuary

100%
(12)
14km from Kooyong State Conservation Area · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
We have a unique piece of paradise ready to welcome you. Two campsites only, ready for the quiet camper looking to be immersed in nature. Close to the beach and bush, you can drive to the nearest coastal towns of Yamba or Iluka for cafes, shops, surf & great fishing. Or simply stay and enjoy the wildlife and ecology that is Solum Farm. A perfect base camp to explore the area or overnight on a road trip. Just 3km off the highway with easy all vehicle access. We supply firewood, and there's a rustic undercover kitchen area, hot shower and flush loo for a bit of luxury. The sites are completely off grid. BYO drinking water, cooking supplies and solar power. The farm operates as a market garden with seasonal veggie boxes and eggs available to purchase, plus you can book a farm tour to take in the story of the plants and animals on the land.
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AU$68
 / night

Cardiff Alpacas

99%
(176)
18km from Kooyong State Conservation Area · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
IMPORTANT: Please read this and our site descriptions/rules before booking! N.B. We do not accept children under 8 years of age. Our check-in period is 2 PM to 5.30 PM. We also require guests to provide us with an ETA, preferably at the time of booking and no later than 24 hours prior to arrival. We expect you to arrive within 30 minutes of the time you specify. If you are unable to comply with these conditions, then you should not book with us. We do not have staff available to deal with early, late or unannounced arrivals. Our campsite facilities are basic and best suited to self-contained campers. We DO NOT provide general toilet or ablution facilities. However, we do have portable toilet and shower units available for hire (see under Extras). We are a 55 hectare alpaca & llama stud & sugar cane farm, just off the Pacific Hwy, on Harwood Island, in the Clarence River. Our extensive and carefully-maintained pastures offer a wide selection of peaceful, private campsites. There are also numerous small stands of natural vegetation providing shade and shelter. In close proximity to us are shopping centres, surfing beaches and areas of outstanding natural beauty. We operate as a cottage industry, processing alpaca fleece & manufacturing products from it. We regularly conduct tours & maintain a small farm shop. We also offer a full range of home-cooked meals. NOTE: If you book Extras or Meals you choice of campsites will be limited.
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AU$51
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The best camping in Kooyong State Conservation Area, NSW guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the serene Kooyong State Conservation Area, a haven of natural beauty spanning 753 hectares. Nestled along the southern section of the Richmond Range, this park invites you to immerse yourself in its rich biodiversity. Although there are no campgrounds within the conservation area, the former Needlebark Flora Reserve and remnants of Giberagee State Forest offer a tranquil escape for day visitors.

When to go

The best time to visit Kooyong State Conservation Area is during the milder months of autumn and spring, when the weather is pleasant for exploring. Summer can be quite warm, making early morning or late afternoon visits more comfortable. Winter provides a crisp, cool climate, ideal for avid bushwalkers. Always check local alerts before planning your visit to ensure the park is open and accessible.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a detailed map as there is no public vehicle access to the reserve.
  • Check the latest updates on fires, closures, and other alerts before your visit.
  • Contact the Grafton office for any enquiries: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
  • Remember to respect the natural environment and preserve the area's biodiversity during your visit.
  • Be prepared for a self-sufficient trip as there are limited facilities within the conservation area.

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