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Sheepstation Creek campground

Border Ranges National Park

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Overview

Popular Sheepstation Creek campground in Border Ranges National Park has camping decks and campsites for tents, caravans and motorhomes set among World-Heritage listed rainforest.

Accommodation Details
Number of campsites 25
Camping type Tent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, toilets
What to bring Drinking water, cooking water, firewood, rope
Entry fees

Park entry fees apply and are not included in your camping fees.

Group bookings Bookings for up to 5 sites and 20 people can be made online. School groups and commercial tour operators can submit a group booking enquiry form.
Please note
  • Sites are marked.
  • Camping decks can be booked at this campground. Each deck is around 5m x 3.5m and suits most 2 to 4 person tents. Tie down points are provided to secure your tent; please bring additional rope or cord.

Set up your campsite at Sheepstation Creek campground — an ideal spot to relax and recharge among World Heritage-listed rainforest.

There’s plenty of room, so it’s the perfect choice if you’re travelling in a large group with kids who like lots of space to run around or on a driving tour with a caravan or motor home. Don’t forget to bring your own firewood so you can cook up a camp dinner and relax by the fire..

Be sure to walk one of the three tracks that leave from the campground – the easy Palm Forest walking track is a great option for children, while Rosewood loop and the Booyong walking track are longer day walks.

Take a virtual tour of Sheepstation Creek campground captured with Google Street View Trekker.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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