Sheepstation Creek campground
CampingOfficial dataNSWKyogleUpdated 25 May 2026

Sheepstation Creek campground

4.6 combined rating104 Google

Popular Sheepstation Creek campground in Border Ranges National Park has camping decks and campsites for tents, caravans and motorhomes set among World-Heritage listed rainforest.

Best use
Overnight
Fee
$8 · per vehicle
Source
Official booking
Border Ranges National Park
2Camping0Stays3Day use
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Facilities

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CampingAvailable100%BookingRequired100%ShowersUnknown50%Hot waterUnknown50%WaterAvailable100%BBQAvailable100%TablesAvailable100%ShelterAvailable100%PowerUnknown50%FireAllowed100%

Official details

Entry feesPark entry fees apply and are not included in your camping fees.
Please noteCamping decks can be booked at this campground. Each deck is around 5m x 3.5m and suits most 2 to 4 person tents. Tie down points are provided to secure your tent; please bring additional rope or cord.
Camping typeTent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle
What to bringDrinking water, cooking water, firewood, rope
Group bookingsBook up to 20 people or 5 sites online. For larger groups, make a group booking enquiry .
Number of campsites25
Full official description
Facilities: Toilets, unpowered sites, marked sites, barbecue facilities, picnic tables | What to bring: Drinking water, cooking water, firewood, rope | Visitor facilities: Water at the campground is not suitable for drinking. Rubbish bins are not provided. Please take you rubbish with you when you leave. Toilets There are 2 sets of accessible toilets at the campground. Both are set along pathways and have a raised walkway with a handrail leading to the entrance. Non-flush toilets Types of sites Unpowered sites Marked sites Barbecue facilities Wood barbecues (bring your own firewood) Picnic tables Step-free access The campground is flat and step-free, with pathways that lead to some parts of the campground: There's a concrete path that leads to the top toilet and one that leads to the top tent sites There's a gravel path that leads to sites 11, 12, 13 and to the lower galley camp kitchen There are gravel footpaths that lead to sites 17 and 18 To reach the other areas of the campground, you'll need to cross over the unsealed, gravel 2WD access roads, hard-packed ground and flat grass. Step-free outdoor pathways | Prohibited: 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%FishingUnknown50%SwimmingUnknown50%WalksUnknown50%PlayUnknown50%PetsNot allowed100%RVunconfirmed55%

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