Right next to picturesque Yellow Water Billabong, a highlight of Kakadu National Park, is the Cooinda Camping Ground. From this central point you can plan your wider Kakadu expeditions, such…
Karlu Karlu is the perfect location to witness the Devils Marbles, precariously balanced boulders, scattered across a wide, shallow valley, that dramatically change colour at sunrise and sunset. The scenic…
A must-do when you’re exploring the west coast, Kalbarri National Park has river gorges, scenic hikes, and striking red and white striped rock formations. Visit in spring and early summer…
The Homestead campground, accessible only by 4WD, via a special barge across to the island, lies on a finger of land just off the western edge of mainland Australia. The…
Instagram feeds are full of the white sandy beaches of Esperance and Cape Le Grand National Park. There are plenty of free camping spots along this coastline accessible only with…
Behind the dunes on Maria Island is a large campground with wombats literally everywhere. Tricky to get to from Tasmania, you’ll need to pack tight to carry all your gear…
On a secluded hike-in camping beach, Refuge Cove is the perfect spot to rest tired legs after a national park hike or for recreational boaters looking for safe anchorage.
The Poplars campground in the old timber town of Noojee, which is Aboriginal for ‘resting place’ is set on the Loch River. Ideal for 4WD enthusiasts, there’s a range of…
Your first stop in a three-day circular hike, the Fortress, is a natural rocky outcrop with views across the rugged Grampians. Be sure to do your research and register your trek for…
The remote Ingar Campground in the Katoomba area in the Blue Mountains, is just two hours from Sydney. Camp sites are completely free on a first come first serve basis.…