๐ฅ The smell of eucalyptus mingles with the faint crackle of a campfire as the sun dips behind the red cliffs, and youโre already feeling the buzz of adventureโthis is what real Aussie campingโs all about!
๐ Location Overview
None might not be on every map, but for locals, itโs a hidden ripper of a spotโnestled in the rugged heart of the NSW high country, where golden grasslands meet ancient rock formations and the stars come out like theyโve got a mission. It’s wild, peaceful, and totally off the beaten track. Perfect for anyone craving real Aussie bush vibes without the crowds.
๐ Getting There
From Sydney, itโs about a 3.5-hour drive down the Hume Highway, then a scenic 45-minute dirt track through the Goulburn Valley. Youโll need a decent 4WD or at least a high-clearance carโdonโt even think about trying this in a sedan. The last 10km is a proper bush track, so keep your headlights ready and your heart full of adventure!
โญ Must-Do Activities
Start your arvo with a bushwalk to the Red Bluff lookoutโtrust me, the view at sunset is straight-up heaps good. Then, after the sunโs down, pitch your tent near the creek (but not too closeโthose water levels can spike fast!). Fire up the barbie, roast some damper, and let the silence do the talking. And if you’re lucky? Youโll spot a mob of kangaroos at duskโpure Aussie magic!
๐ฝ๏ธ Where to Eat
No fancy cafes here, mateโbut thatโs the beauty! Pack your own brekkie: toast, peanut butter, and a thermos of coffee. For dinner, keep it simple: sausages on a stick, a bit of cheese, and yes, damper (itโs not just for show!). If youโre feeling fancy, thereโs a tiny roadside stall at the Goulburn turnoff that does the best lemon myrtle sconesโgrab one before you head back.
๐ฐ Cost & Hours
Camping is free at the official siteโjust register at the ranger shed at the trailhead (open 8amโ4pm). No bookings needed, but arrive early in summerโspots fill up fast. Youโll need $30โ$50 for fuel, food, and a small fee if you rent a 4WD. The best time to go? September to Novemberโmild days, cool nights, and wildflowers in full bloom!
๐ก Insider Tips
1. Bring a good-quality mosquito netโthose bush mosquitoes in None are no joke! 2. Check the fire ban status before you goโlast year, a few places were closed due to dry conditions. 3. Pack a small solar chargerโphones die quick out here, and no mobile signal. 4. Leave no trace: pack out everything, including your campfire ash. This place is pristine for a reason!
๐ Practical Info
๐ None Camping Area, Goulburn Valley Road, NSW 2580
๐ From Sydney, 3.5 hours by car via Hume Highway, followed by a 45-minute dirt track (4WD recommended)
๐ฐ $30โ$50 (fuel, food, and rental if needed)
๐ Open year-round, but best visited during SeptemberโNovember
โฑ๏ธ 2โ3 days recommended for full experience
๐ก Tips & Warnings
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Bring a sturdy tent and a quality sleeping bagโnights can dip below 10ยฐC even in spring
โ Donโt rely on phone signalsโdownload maps offline before you go
โ ๏ธ Avoid campfires during dry seasonsโcheck fire bans via the NSW Rural Fire Service website
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