How to Find Off-Grid Camping Spots in Australia:

Your Guide to Adventure

Geaster

7/9/20233 min read

lighted tent under sky full of moon
lighted tent under sky full of moon

When it comes to off-grid camping in Australia, the vastness of the country offers countless opportunities to explore and connect with nature. However, finding the perfect remote camping spot can sometimes be a challenge. In this blog post, we'll share valuable tips and resources to help you discover off-grid camping spots that will ignite your sense of adventure. From the official National Parks websites to handy mobile apps, we've got you covered.

  1. National Parks Website: The National Parks website is an excellent starting point for finding off-grid camping spots in Australia. Each state and territory has its own dedicated website where you can access detailed information about camping areas, facilities, permits, and regulations. Here are a few examples:

  • Parks Australia https://parksaustralia.gov.au: This website covers national parks and reserves across the country, including well-known destinations such as Kakadu National Park and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

  • Parks Victoria https://www.parks.vic.gov.au: For camping in Victoria, this website provides comprehensive information about national parks, state parks, and reserves within the state.

  • New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au: Explore the diverse camping options in New South Wales, including the iconic Blue Mountains National Park and Kosciuszko National Park.

  1. Mobile Apps: In addition to the National Parks websites, several mobile apps can assist you in finding off-grid camping spots and planning your outdoor adventures. Here are a few popular ones:

  • WikiCamps Australia (iOS, Android): WikiCamps is a crowd-sourced app that allows users to discover and share information about campsites, caravan parks, and off-grid camping spots across Australia. It provides details on amenities, user reviews, photos, and even offline maps. it has a small $7.99 cost from the app store but with over 13K 5 star reviews, its a sure winner.

  • CamperMate (iOS, Android): CamperMate is a comprehensive camping app that provides information about camping areas, public toilets, nearby attractions, and fuel stations. It also offers user reviews and a useful trip planner feature. This app is free with some in app purchasing.

  • Camps Australia Wide (iOS, Android): This app is based on the widely popular "Camps Australia Wide" guidebook. It provides detailed information on both paid and free camping sites, including off-grid options, with offline access to maps and site descriptions. This app has an annual fee of $9.99

  1. Online Forums and Communities: Engaging with online camping forums and communities is another great way to discover off-grid camping spots in Australia. Websites like Explore Australia Forums https://www.exploroz.com/Forum/ and Reddit's r/camping subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/camping/ allow you to connect with experienced campers who are eager to share their knowledge, recommendations, and first hand experiences.

  2. Local Knowledge: Never underestimate the power of local knowledge. When planning your off-grid camping adventure, reach out to locals in the areas you wish to explore. They can provide valuable insights, hidden gems, and tips for off-grid camping spots that may not be widely known or advertised. Many a time have we diverted to camping spots told to us by passing travellers while grabbing a coffee or chatting to a local store owner. Some of these have been the best spots we have found!

Finding off-grid camping spots in Australia requires a combination of research, reliable resources, and a sense of adventure. By utilizing the National Parks websites, mobile apps like WikiCamps and CamperMate, engaging with online communities, and tapping into local knowledge, you'll be well-equipped to embark on unforgettable off-grid camping experiences. One other mention is the State Forests around Australia and these will require a special blog post to cover the free camping available in these. Subscribe for Blog updates to keep informed of the latest information.

Remember to always respect the environment, adhere to camping regulations, and leave no trace. Australia's natural wonders await you – go forth, enjoy getting lost in nature, and create lasting memories in the great outdoors.