
CampingOfficial dataNSWWingecarribeeUpdated 25 May 2026
Griffins Farm campground
4.5 combined rating13 GoogleGriffins Farm campground is a challenging walk-in campground, close to Yarrunga Creek in Morton National Park. Featuring historic relics from the mid-1900s, it’s a great stopover as you journey along the remote Griffins walking track.
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CampingAvailable100%BookingRequired100%ShowersUnknown50%Hot waterUnknown50%WaterAvailable100%BBQUnknown50%TablesUnknown50%ShelterUnknown50%PowerUnknown50%FireAllowed100%
Official details
PriceThere are no camping fees at this campground but a $6 booking fee applies.
WhereGriffins fire trail, Morton National Park, NSW, 2577 - in Morton National Park
Please noteThis is a remote campground, please arrive well prepared.
Camping typeTent, Remote/backpack camping
What to bringDrinking water, cooking water, fuel stove, toilet paper, torch, food supplies, insect repellent, sunscreen, compass, first aid kit, personal locator beacon, topographic map, gps
Group bookingsSchool groups and Park Eco Pass holders can make a group booking enquiry .
Number of campsites5
Full official description
Facilities: Toilets, unpowered sites | What to bring: Drinking water, cooking water, fuel stove, toilet paper, torch, food supplies, insect repellent, sunscreen, compass, first aid kit, personal locator beacon, topographic map, gps | Price: There are no camping fees at this campground but a $6 booking fee applies. | Visitor facilities: There is no drinking water at this campground There are no rubbish bins at this campground. Please take your rubbish with you when you leave. Toilets There is a basic non-flush toilet. Bring your own toilet paper. Non-flush toilets Types of sites Unpowered sites | Permitted: Cycling Fishing A current NSW recreational fishing licence is required when fishing in all waters. | Prohibited: Camp fires and solid fuel burners Gathering firewood Generators Horses Pets Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information. Smoking NSW national parks are no smoking areas . Search availability
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Setting and activities
BeachUnknown50%FishingAvailable100%SwimmingUnknown50%WalksAvailable100%PlayUnknown50%PetsNot allowed100%Cyclingunconfirmed55%
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