Find Yourself a Camping Spot for Nature Sleep-Outs
6 Reasons to Camp Among Nature’s Uniqueness
There’s something unforgettable about camping in the Sun Country and North of the Murray regions. It’s where those quiet, perfect moments sneak up on you-like casting a line into the Murray River at first light, hearing the distant laugh of a kookaburra, or sharing a fireside story with mates as the stars come out overhead.
Our region doesn’t just offer campsites, it delivers moments that stay with you long after the tent’s been packed away.
Special Places that Create Special Moments
What makes camping here truly special is the blend of nature, comfort, and connection. These spots aren’t just scenic – they’re soul-filling.
The fishing is some of the best on the river, with golden perch, yellow belly and Murray cod waiting in peaceful, easy-to-access waters. The landscapes are varied and vivid, from the red gum forests of Barmah National Park to the calm shores of Lake Mulwala, offering a different view, a different feeling, every time you visit.
At places like Forges Beach, Kyffins Reserve, or Barmah Lakes, the pace slows. The world feels quieter. There’s space to breathe, to think, to laugh. There’s space for the kinds of moments that become the stories you tell again and again – catching your first fish with your kids, spotting a pelican take flight at dawn, or simply enjoying a campfire with your partner under a wide-open sky.
And it’s not just about escaping into nature. These campgrounds are welcoming and accessible. You’ll find RV-friendly areas, toilets, picnic spots, walking trails, even dump points and potable water at some sites, everything you need, without the fuss. It’s that perfect mix of nature and comfort.
6 Reasons to Camp Among Nature’s Uniqueness
Camping in the Sun Country and North of the Murray region offers a special blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and serene environments that set them apart from other areas along the Murray River. Here’s what makes our camping spots uniquely appealing.
1. Exceptional Fishing Opportunities
These regions boast some of the most rewarding fishing spots along the Murray River. Anglers can enjoy abundant catches of Murray Cod, yellow belly, and other native species. The combination of riverbanks, lakes, and creeks provides diverse fishing environments, catering to both novice and experienced fishers.
2. Rich in Diverse Nature Experiences
The areas are rich in natural attractions, from the world’s largest River Red Gum forest in Barmah National Park to the wetlands of Quinn Island. These ecosystems support a variety of wildlife especially koalas, kangaroos and birdlife, offering moments for birdwatching, bushwalking, and just simply immersing oneself in nature.
3. Choose a Range of Active Experiences
You don’t just have to sit around the campfire all day, get out and explore. Many of our camping spots have (or are close to) walking and biking tracks so you can see what’s around at your own pace.
4. Serene and Uncrowded Environments
Unlike more busier camping destinations, our regions offer tranquil settings where you can unwind without the hustle and bustle. The abundance of free, dispersed and low-cost camping sites ensures that you can find peaceful spots to relax and connect with nature.
5. Easy Access to Towns and Amenities
Both our regions are well-equipped to accommodate campers, with facilities such as potable water, dump points, and RV-friendly parking. The closeness to towns like Yarrawonga Mulwala, Cobram Barooga, and Tocumwal means that supplies (we’ve got some awesome local butchers if you run out of snags) and additional services are close by and handy, adding to the convenience of your camping experience.
6. Meaningful Moments with the People Who Matter Most
With peaceful surrounds, stunning scenery, and plenty to see and do, camping here naturally brings people closer. It’s in the unplanned moments-laughing around the fire, spotting wildlife on a trail, or cooking breakfast by the river-that real connections happen. These shared experiences turn into stories you’ll tell for years, making every trip one to remember.
Let’s Go Camping
Camping in the Sun Country and North of the Murray offers more than just beautiful sites, it delivers unforgettable moments.
From fishing at sunrise to sharing fireside stories under the stars, it’s a place where nature, comfort, and connection come together. With serene landscapes, easy amenities, and space to truly unwind, it’s where the best memories are made – naturally.
6 Top Camping Spots You Need To Stay At
1. Forges Beach Campgrounds
Just outside Yarrawonga, this sandy stretch along the Murray River offers free bush camping with riverfront views. Popular with anglers and kayakers, it’s an ideal base for waterside relaxation. BYO firewood and enjoy a true riverside escape.
2. Kyffins Reserve
Set on the shores of Lake Mulwala, Kyffins offers expansive free camping with shaded areas and lake access. Great for boating, birdwatching, or simply soaking up the serenity. No power or bookings. Just classic lakeside camping.
3. Barmah Caravan & Camping Park
Located within Barmah National Park, this campground is surrounded by the world’s largest river red gum forest. Enjoy walking tracks, canoeing trails, and abundant native wildlife. Perfect for nature lovers and enthusiasts.
4. Bourkes Bend Campground
Tucked away between Barmah and Nathalia, this secluded bush site offers peaceful camping right on the river. A favourite for fishing and kayaking, with flat grassy spots and shady trees. BYO supplies for a low-key weekend.
5. Ulupna Beach Camping Area
On the banks of the Murray River near Strathmerton, Ulupna Island is known for its resident koalas and sandy river beaches. Sites are unpowered and spread out, making it great for families and groups seeking a relaxed riverside vibe.
6. Boosey Creek Campground
Hidden in the northern bushland near Tungamah, Boosey Creek is a quiet, off-grid spot with plenty of native wildlife and walking trails. Basic bush camping with a real sense of seclusion. Ideal for those chasing a bit of solitude and stars.
Let’s Go Camping
Camping in the Sun Country and North of the Murray regions offer more than just beautiful sites, it delivers unforgettable moments.
From fishing at sunrise to sharing fireside stories under the stars, it’s a place where nature, comfort, and connection come together. With serene landscapes, easy amenities, and space to truly unwind, it’s where the best memories are made – naturally.
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