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Bungonia campground

Bungonia National Park

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Overview

Bungonia campground, near Goulburn offers a scenic bushland setting surrounded by limestone cliffs. Enjoy great amenities, hike beautiful trails and relax under open skies.

Accommodation Details
Number of campsites 71
Camping type Tent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, carpark, drinking water, showers, toilets
Entry fees

Park entry fees are not included in your camping fees.

Group bookings Book up to 40 people or 9 sites online. For larger groups, make a group booking enquiry.
Please note
  • Sites are not marked.
  • Check in 2pm, check out 10am. Fees may apply for late check outs.
  • The campground is in a remote location, please arrive well-prepared.

Bungonia campground gives you simple creature comforts and excellent camping facilities in a natural bushland setting within one of NSW’s most exciting national parks. Whether you’re caving over a wintery weekend, canyoning Bungonia or Jerrara Creek, rock climbing the limestone cliffs of Bungonia Slot Canyon, or tackling one of the many hiking trails on offer in the park, this campground is an ideal base to come and go from.

Return from a day out in the wild to hot showers, an enclosed cooking area, and even gas heating in the camp kitchen over the winter months. There’s also a small conference room beside the kitchen available for hire.

Kangaroos can be seen grazing at dusk and dawn, goannas emerge from hibernation to patrol the campground over summer, and koalas have been spotted in nearby trees. From here a loop around the Green track offers a great overview of the park.

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

Things to do nearby

The Lookdown lookout

This lookout has superb views into Bungonia Creek Gorge and across to Ettrema Wilderness area. You can reach it via the 6.7km loop walk from the campground, or drive to the lookout on your way in or out of the park.

People admiring views into Bungonia Creek Gorge from The Lookdown lookout. Photo: John Spencer/DCCEEW © DCCEEW
People admiring views into Bungonia Creek Gorge from The Lookdown lookout. Photo: John Spencer/DCCEEW © DCCEEW

Green track

Join this 6.7km walking track from the campground and loop through woodlands, gullies, gorges and rainforest, taking in all the park’s major scenic lookouts and wildlife.

4 people bushwalking on The Green track in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer/DCCEEW © DCCEEW
4 people bushwalking on The Green track in Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer/DCCEEW © DCCEEW

Adams lookout

Enjoy views of the magnificent limestone feature of Bungonia Slot Canyon from Adams lookout. It's a short drive from the park entrance to the lookout carpark.

People admiring views of Bungonia Slot Canyon from Adams lookout. Photo: John Spencer/DCCEEW © DCCEEW
People admiring views of Bungonia Slot Canyon from Adams lookout. Photo: John Spencer/DCCEEW © DCCEEW

Stay longer, explore further

Visit Goulburn

Enjoy a 30 minute drive to Goulburn, home of the Big Merino and Austrlalia's first inland city. Enjoy the grand heritage, explore museums and galleries, and treat yourself at local cafes and restaurants.

Streetscape and St Saviour's Cathedral pictured in Goulburn CBD. Photo: Destination NSW
Streetscape and St Saviour's Cathedral pictured in Goulburn CBD. Photo: Destination NSW

Morton National Park

Head to neighbouring Morton National park for a peaceful day trip, located an hour away. Visit stunning Fitzroy Falls for pristine rainforest and spectacular views.

A family at Jersey Lookout, Fitzroy Falls in Morton National Park. Photo: John Yurasek/DCCEEW © DCCEEW
A family at Jersey Lookout, Fitzroy Falls in Morton National Park. Photo: John Yurasek/DCCEEW © DCCEEW

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

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Park info

  • in Bungonia National Park in the Country NSW region
  • Bungonia National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to high fire danger, or park operations. It's a good idea to ring the office for current information.

  • Park entry fees:

    $8 per vehicle per day. Daily fees can be paid at the ticket machines at the park office.

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