Where can I camp for free in Newcastle?
Free Camping in NSW
- Spring Gully campground. As far as relaxed settings go, it doesn’t get much better than the Spring Gully campground.
- Darling River campground (Yapara Paaka Thuru)
- The Diggings campground.
- Terarra Creek camping and picnic area.
- Dangars Gorge campground.
- Long Point campground and picnic area.
What beaches can you camp on Newcastle?
5 of The Best Camp Sites around Newcastle You Need to Visit This Summer
- Banksia Green Campground. Calling all beach bums, this is the campsite for you!
- Stewart and Lloyds Campground.
- White Tree Bay Campground.
- Korsmans Landing Campground.
- Freeman’s Campground.
Can you camp at Newcastle Waters?
Newcastle Waters Rest Area is a free overnight campground located off Stuart Highway offering unpowered sites for 24 hours. The pet-friendly area is accessible to motorhomes, caravans, camper trailers, and big rigs with areas suitable for tents.
What is there to do in Newcastle Waters?
Things to See and Do
- Newcastle Waters Historic Township. Located 3 km from the Stuart Highway, and very clearly signposted, the Newcastle Waters Historic Township is the remnants of the Newcastle Waters township and the Drovers Memorial Park.
- Stockman Statue.
- Newcastle Waters Station.
- Elliott.
Can you go camping NSW Covid?
NSW restrictions Caravan parks and camping grounds are open. There are no density limits and you don’t have to prove your vaccination status. For information on travel, use the Restriction Checker and select ‘Domestic travel — New South Wales’.
Can you camp in NSW state forests?
Camping is free in NSW State forests, so there’s no excuse not to enjoy the great outdoors. Dogs are welcome in NSW state forests so you can bring your four-legged friend on your family picnic or camping trip. There are plenty of dedicated bushwalking tracks waiting to be explored.
Can I go camping in NSW COVID-19?
NSW restrictions You can travel anywhere in NSW and there are no restrictions on travel between Greater Sydney and regional NSW. You can visit a holiday home or short-term accommodation. Caravan parks and camping grounds are open. There are no density limits and you don’t have to prove your vaccination status.