The Best Beach Camping Spots in NSW for 2023
Head to some of the best beach camping sites in New South Wales to get in touch with nature while soaking up uninterrupted sea views.
Diamond Head Campground lies in the sheltered southern corner of Dunbogan Beach, on the watery edge of Crowdy Bay National Park. There's plenty to do at this NSW beachside campsite, like swimming in the calm, aquamarine water.
DIAMOND HEAD, CROWDY BAY NATIONAL PARK
This magical beach is tucked inside Jervis Bay's northern head, just a stone's throw from magnificent Point Perpendicular in Currarong. It's made for lazy, sandy days and safe swimming. 
HONEYMOON BAY, JERVIS BAY
Little Beach is another spot for people who don't like to share. You and five mates can claim the entire campsite for yourselves — there are just six pitches in this tiny campground. 
LITTLE BEACH, BOUDDI NATIONAL PARK
At The Basin, you can camp on the beach without leaving the city limits. Perched on Pittwater's western shore (with Ku-ring-gai National Park as a backdrop), it's the ideal campsite if you're looking for a quick, nature-drenched getaway. 
THE BASIN, KU-RING-GAI NATIONAL PARK
Those really looking to get back to nature should make tracks down the south coast — five hours' down from Sydney, to be exact. Here, the Mystery Bay campground boasts one of the few 'off-the-grid' Beach campsites in New South Wales. 
MYSTERY BAY, EUROBODALLA
You'd be hard-pressed to find a camping site any closer to the sand than at Picnic Point Campground in Mimosa Rocks National Park — and it's a lovely stretch of sand at that. 
PICNIC POINT, MIMOSA ROCKS NATIONAL PARK
As the chilly weather heads our way, set your sights on the Far North Coast, where the perennially warm temperatures make camping in winter a breeze.
WOODY HEAD, BUNDJALUNG NATIONAL PARK
Broughton Island — which lies near Hawks Nest off Dark Point — is the only beach campsite in New South Wales where you're allowed to sleep among a sea bird colony. 
BROUGHTON ISLAND, MYALL LAKES NATIONAL PARK
Depot Beach is another NSW campsite that's just a stone's throw from the beach. And, unlike the beaches in nearby Batemans Bay, it doesn't draw as much of a crowd — leaving a pristine, white sand beach that's ideal for swimming.
DEPOT BEACH, MURRAMARANG NATIONAL PARK
A quick 1.5-hour train ride from Sydney, Coledale Beach boasts a vast, rocky landscape that has a real 'edge of the word' vibe. And its small, grassy campsite is so close to the beach that you can almost reach out of your tent and touch the sand. 
COLEDALE BEACH, THIRROUL
Want to share your brekkie with wild kangaroos? Set up your tent at Pebbly Beach, which you'll find nestled behind the forest of Murramarang National Park, about four hours' drive south of Sydney.
PEBBLY BEACH, MURRAMARANG NATIONAL PARK
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