Camping on the Sapphire Coast
Explore our campgrounds
Camping on the Sapphire Coast is all about getting closer to nature. With national parks, forests and reserves making up much of the region, you can pitch your tent near wild beaches, quiet inlets, coastal bushland and mountain-backed landscapes. Spend your days bushwalking, kayaking, fishing, mountain biking or exploring heritage sites, then settle in for crisp nights under star-filled skies.
Before you go, plan ahead, check park alerts and conditions on the
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website, and make sure your campsite is booked where required.
Bittangabee campground is a peaceful bush camping spot by the beach in the Green Cape area of Beowa National Park. With 31 budget-friendly sites suitable for tents, camper trailers and camping beside your vehicle, it’s a great base for swimming, fishing, snorkelling, coastal walks and spotting wildlife.
HOBART BEACH CAMPGROUND
Hobart Beach campground is a relaxed coastal base in Bournda National Park, just south of Tathra. With 66 budget-friendly sites for tents, caravans and camper trailers, it’s well suited to families and easy camping getaways. Spend your days swimming, fishing, paddling, walking and exploring the natural surrounds, with park entry fees applying.
Aragunnu campground is a relaxed beachside camping spot in Mimosa Rocks National Park, ideal for a simple coastal escape. With 30 budget-friendly sites, free park entry and space for tents, camper trailers and vehicle-based camping, it’s a great base for fishing, walking tracks and exploring the area’s Aboriginal heritage.
Gillards campground is a family-friendly camping spot in Mimosa Rocks National Park, with campsites set close to the beach. With 40 budget-friendly sites for tents, caravans, camper trailers and vehicle-based camping, it’s an easy base for surfing, fishing, walking and relaxed coastal days. Free park entry applies.
Picnic Point campground is a quiet coastal camping spot in Mimosa Rocks National Park, set between the beach and banksia trees. With 17 budget-friendly sites for tents, camper trailers and vehicle-based camping, it’s a simple base for swimming, fishing and soaking up views along the Sapphire Coast. Free park entry applies.
Middle Beach campground is a small coastal hideaway in Mimosa Rocks National Park, made for campers who love being close to the water. With just 8 walk-in tent sites, it’s a simple, low-key spot for swimming, snorkelling, fishing and kayaking along the Sapphire Coast. Free park entry applies.
