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Arkaroola
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Arkaroola, in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, is in the midst of rugged mountains and gorges and home to a host of native wildlife. It is perfect for camping or 4WD adventures and is close to secluded waterfalls, mountain views and many different bushwalks.
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Lake Glenbawm
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Lake Glenbawm in New South Wales has a great diversity of bushland and wildlife. Whether you want to go fishing, bushwalking, exploring or just to relax in beautiful scenery, it is all here, within a three and a half hour drive of Sydney.
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Snowy River National Park
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Snowy River National Park, north of Melbourne in Victoria, provides some of Victoria’s most stunning river scenery, with deep gorges and forests. The park includes some great swimming spots in the river, countless walks and several places where you can camp.
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Mary River Park
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The Mary River Park is situated just a short drive from the Northern Territory’s famous Kakadu National Park. You can stay in relaxed tropical surrounds, within reach of some of the Top End’s most famous tourist attractions.
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Cape Tribulation
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Cape Tribulation camping ground is located in the heart of Cape Tribulation, 160km north of Cairns in Queensland’s tropical north. While camping on the beach, you will be in the middle of the Daintree rainforest and within easy reach of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Cape Le Grande National Park
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Cape Le Grande National Park, near Esperance on Western Australia’s south coast, offers a range of attractions for the camper. The wild coastal landscape and rugged granite cliffs offer plenty of bushwalking and sightseeing opportunities, all in quiet isolation.
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Cradle Mountain National Park
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Cradle Mountain National Park in Tasmania’s North-East is one of Tasmania’s most popular natural attractions. The impressive Cradle Mountain is well worth visiting, and there are a number of interesting and beautiful scenic walks in the area, taking in Dove Lake, the Ballroom Forest and many other attractions.
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Grampians National Park
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The Grampians National Park in western Victoria has something for all campers. There are facilities for bike-riding, canoeing and bushwalking and the Park contains Aboriginal rock sites, beautiful flora and fauna and a stunning landscape.
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Wollemi National Park
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The Newnes Camping Area in New South Wales’ Wollemi National Park was once a thriving community and the ruins of the town’s oil shale industry can still be seen. Newnes is a great base for exploring the national park, the second largest in New South Wales, which offers hiking, canoeing and biking among other activities.
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Purnululu National Park
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Also known as Bungle Bungles National Park, Purnululu in Western Australia’s Kimberley region is home to the famous Bungle Bungles, a group of large beehive-like sandstone formations. Purnululu’s isolation in the Kimberleys means that you can have a peaceful, relaxing stay in the stunning Australian outback.
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