The best camping in Moema National Park, NSW

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The best camping in Moema National Park, NSW

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1. The Valley

94%
(55)
16mi from Moema National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Located 25 minutes from Narrabri CBD on 200 acres at the foothills of Mount Kaputar with 360 degree mountain views, The Valley is your perfect farm camping escape. With the National Park bordering the property where there are several bush walking tracks, lookout points, 4WD tracks, Aboriginal sites, picnic locations, wildlife encounters, bike riding tracks, historical heritage, waterfalls and swimming locations. Pitch your tent or park your RV, there is plenty of room for you with us at the Valley. Nestled in at the very base of the Mount Kaputar National Park, with breath taking 360 degree mountain views. A firepit provided with wood available for purchase.​ You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. There is a picnic table for camp meals and access to rubbish facilities. ​Pets welcome, please ensure your pet is restrained if it's likely to chase our livestock. 4WDs are recommended to access our property, and are required in wet conditions.
Pets
Campfires
from 
AU$25
 / night

4. Pringy's Farm Balnagask

100%
(250)
40mi from Moema National Park · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
YAY!!! We are very excited to be named as a finalist in the Australian Hipcamp Farmstay Award category for 2024. This award was based on camper reviews, high quality of experiences provided and 95% property wide recommendation rate for 2023. Our Facebook page is “Pringy’s Farm Balnagask” for the latest news, activities and new ventures. Pringy’s Farm “Balnagask” is located 20 kilometres east of Moree, on the banks of the Mehi river. Escape off the grid and enjoy the peace and quiet the country has to offer. Our farm features beautifully manicured grass camping sites (as well as more natural sites) an abundance of wildlife, native birds and lots of fun farm animals. You can relax around your campfire in the evening, enjoy a special sunset, spectacular star gazing or some interesting nocturnal wildlife. The farm is almost 200 acres which features sustainable pastures and plenty of animals to see and feed such as miniature goats, a donkey, Texas Longhorn cattle, chooks, rabbits, sheep and many more depending on the season and what is happening on the farm. We are happy to introduce you to the animals and share some information about them. We have three crazy Tenterfield Terriers; Maggie, Bart and Beagle who will occasionally visit you for a cuddle or a sit by the fire. Your socialised pets are welcome but must be on a leash at all times and campers must clean up after their pets. What we offer..... We offer animal spotting night tours (see Extras or ask your host) OR adopt and care for the farms guinea pig and rabbits for the duration of your stay. That’s if your parents agree!!! Don’t miss the opportunity to try and purchase some unique handmade “Eurah” soap (indigenous ingredient) made on site by Belinda. Farm produce is available when in season and abundance, this may include: - organic free-range eggs, fruit, vegetables and herbs. A septic toilet and creative outdoor shower are within walking distance to all campsites for a small fee (see Extras or ask your host) otherwise your camp must be self-contained. Potable water is available. Firewood is available (see Extras or ask your host) or purchase on arrival. Future Projects..... We are currently working on several projects which include: - The Carapark Cubby and playground, The Dam Sunset Platform, Rustic Bath Soaker Deck, Graze boxes, Farm Tours, Express Driveway sites, Riverbank pergola just to name a few. Things to see and do..... There is plenty to see and do in the area including: - Tareelario Weir - access to water skiing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, a boat ramp and some excellent fishing, Pally Pub – the well renowned pub with great meals and friendly locals. And don’t forget the Pally Bush Markets – 4000 visitors held in March, July and October. Visit the Moree Tourist Centre for information on - Waa Gorge National Park, local tours (Pecan, Cotton Gin and the Moree Town), Moree Aquatic Centre for the famous hot artesian springs, Moree Markets – first Sunday of the month. Pringy’s Farm, “Balnagask” a secret worth sharing……
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$22
 / night

7. SNOWDON GULLY

22mi from Moema National Park · 2 sites · RVs
"Snowdon Gully" is a Family run Cattle and Sheep property with the odd Donkey, Camel, Roo, Wallaby or Pig in the mix. With over 2km of Namoi River frontage, its Paradise for Fishing(Cod, Yellow Belly, Cat Fish, Silver Perch, Shrimp), Swimming, Kayaking, Bird Watching or just relaxing with a Coldy on the bank. Sitting at the base of the Nandewar Ranges, Mt Kaputar the Views are amazing and a Bushwalk is a must. Situated only 2km from the RSL & 2.5km to Shopping Hub a short stroll or along the Footpath is possible. (Or Drive!) Only Fully Self-Contained Caravans, Motorhomes & Camper Sites are Allowed. Plenty of room for complete privacy. NO Amenities, Dump Points or Bins Provided, Please Take what you Bring! Bore Water is Accessible on Site on the side of the Milk Shed via a Double Tap System. (As Camels can use Taps). Please turn Both Off! Water is NOT for Drinking! Our Animals are Mostly Friendly but Please DO NOT approach as they can and will Spook, Bite and Kick if feel threatened. Our Animals are also Our Life so Please ensure ALL GATES ARE SHUT CORRECTLY. BEWARE OF!! *Sink Holes around Water Holes* Cliff Drops at River* Snakes *Wire from Flood Damaged Fences* Loose Flood Damaged Wire* Our Neighbours are Great! But Please Respect their Privacy & Keep a reasonable distance from Boundary Fences. Do Not approach their Homes for Directions or Info as their Guard Animals will React. FIRES!! Please respect & check the Narrabri Rural Fire Service notices. Fires are to be contained in the provided or your own Pits & Drums. Wood is plentiful but collect ground wood only. (No Felling Trees) Fires are to be Fully Extinguished before Bed and Leaving.
Water hookup
Pets
from 
AU$22
 / night

8. Tarrawingee Farm - Curated Gardens

100%
(9)
41mi from Moema National Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Find us on Instagram! @Tarrawingeefarm Tarrawingee Farm is a destination wedding venue during peak seasons and allows campers access throughout winter. It features a carefully curated 2.5-hectare garden with a large pond and fountain and offers an unforgettable experience for those seeking the ultimate outdoor experience or a gardeners getaway. Meander through the orchard or take the time to check the eggs and feed the chooks. The 40 acre property is very private and secluded from the hustle and bustle of town, fully encased by the mehi river and nestled amongst wheat fields and grassed paddocks. Tarrawingee Farm is located just 10 minutes from town, a great home base to unhitch the van and explore all that Moree has to offer. A quick trip to the local hot artesian baths will have you feeling rejuvenated and relaxed. Tarrawingee Farm offers multiple camp sites for tents and vans with powered sites available. Kangaroos, possums, native birds and an array of parrots frequent the property. Take the opportunity to unplug with limited phone service. Purpose built luxury toilet facilities are on-site however there are no shower facilities available. Campfires are permitted in select areas. Firewood can be foraged from fallen branches on the property. Fishing is permitted on-site, please ensure all bait, hooks and lines are accounted for and disposed of appropriately to help protect our animals. Tarrawingee farm is home to our 13 year old cattle dog "Macka" and his kelpie offsider "Ollie" both dogs are friendly and will occasionally join you to sit by the fire. With this in mind socialised pets are welcome, but must be tied up or caged at night.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$43
 / night

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Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the scenic landscapes of Moema National Park. With its establishment in December 2005, this park spans over 2028 hectares of diverse ecosystems. Visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of activities, from wildlife encounters to historical explorations. Although specific campgrounds are not mentioned, the park promises an array of outdoor experiences for every kind of adventurer.

When to go

The best time to visit Moema National Park is during the milder seasons, avoiding the extreme heat of summer. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the park's natural beauty. Be mindful of fire bans typically occurring from September to March, which can affect access to certain areas and activities within the park.

Know before you go

  • Check for current alerts and safety information before planning your visit to Moema National Park.
  • Ensure you have a detailed map and are familiar with the park's terrain and trails.
  • Be aware of fire bans and adhere to restrictions, especially during the high-risk fire season from September to March.
  • Contact the Narrabri office at 02 6792 7300 for up-to-date information and enquiries, available Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
  • Visit the park's local alerts page for the latest updates on fires, closures, and other important notifications.

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