Uri campgrounds
Murrumbidgee Valley National Park
Overview
Enjoy riverside camping at one of 2 campgrounds in the Uri area of Murrumbidgee Valley National Park, near Darlington Point.
You can choose to camp at any of these 2 locations when you arrive:
- Beaumont Beach
- Uri Beach
There are no camping fees but a $6 booking fee applies. Bookings are required.
Permitted
- Campfires are permitted between April and September.
- Collection of deadfall timber is permitted for small campfires only.
Prohibited
- You can't remove firewood from the park. Chainsaws are not permitted.
- Pets and domestics animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted in Murrumbidgee Valley National Park. If you want to camp with your dog, find a campground in Murrumbidgee Valley Regional Park.
Vehicle access and road quality
All roads leading to Uri campgrounds are unsealed. 4WD vehicles are recommended when the unsealed access roads are wet. Campervans/RVs are not permitted in this area, due to limited access to turn around safely.
How to get there
If you’re coming from Darlington Point:
- Travel 4km along the unsealed Britts Road.
- Turn left onto Uri Loop Trail for about 3km.
- This is the entrance to the Uri precint of the park.
There are no rubbish collection points. Please take all rubbish when you leave.
These maps give a basic overview of park attractions and facilities, and may not be detailed enough for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.
Bookings
- National Parks Contact Centre
- 7am to 7pm daily
- 1300 072 757 (13000 PARKS) for the cost of a local call within Australia excluding mobiles
- parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au
Operated by
- Griffith office
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm. Closed 1pm to 2pm.
- 02 6966 8100
- npws.riverina@environment.nsw.gov.au
- 200 Yambil Street, Griffith NSW 2680
Park info
- in Murrumbidgee Valley National Park in the Murray-Riverina region
Murrumbidgee Valley National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
What's nearby:
Things to do (20)
- 4WD touring (1)
- Aboriginal culture (1)
- Birdwatching and wildlife encounters (12)
- Canoeing/paddling (1)
- Cycling (3)
- Fishing (3)
- Historic heritage (1)
- Picnics and barbecues (10)
- Road trips and car/bus tours (1)
- Sightseeing (7)
- Swimming (3)
- Walking (8)
- Waterfalls (5)
- Wildflowers (seasonal) (5)