The Heart of the Outback: Friendly, Central, and rich in History
Brewarrina Caravan Park (also known as Brewarrina Caravan & Camping Park) offers a warm, authentic outback welcome right in the centre of town. Located just a short stroll from the majestic Barwon River and the National Heritage-listed Aboriginal Fish Traps, this council-owned, locally operated park is the perfect base for exploring one of New South Wales’ most historically significant regions. Unlike remote bush camps, staying here means you are in the hub of the community, with easy access to shops, the Visitor Information Centre, and the local pool.
The park provides a range of accommodation options to suit every traveller, from shady powered and unpowered sites for caravans and campers to comfortable cabins for those seeking a roof over their heads. The atmosphere is famously friendly, with managers who are passionate about the local area and often host campfire cook-ups and impromptu music sessions, creating a real sense of community among guests. The grounds are grassy and well-maintained, offering a pleasant respite from the red dust of the outback roads.
One of the park’s biggest assets is its location right next door to the Brewarrina Memorial Swimming Pool and Splash Park, which is free for patrons—a godsend during the warmer months. The amenities are clean and tidy, featuring hot showers and a coin-operated laundry. Whether you are fishing in the Barwon, learning about Indigenous culture at the Cultural Museum, or simply passing through on the Kamilaroi Highway, Brewarrina Caravan Park offers a safe, convenient, and friendly place to rest.
Brewarrina is a town with a deep connection to the land and its people. By staying in town, you support the local community and give yourself the time to truly appreciate the ancient engineering of the Ngunnhu (Fish Traps) and the stories they hold.
Brewarrina Caravan Park – NSW Location Map
Park Information
- Name: Brewarrina Caravan Park
- Address: 28 Church St (also listed as 27-31 Church St), Brewarrina NSW 2839, Australia
- Phone: +61 427 392 100
- Website: Visit Brewarrina – Caravan Park
- GPS Coordinates: -29.96669, 146.86033
Park Location (Satellite View)
Site Information
- Location: Centrally located in Brewarrina township, adjacent to the swimming pool and tennis courts. Easy walking distance to the main street and river.
- Site Suitable For: Caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, fifth-wheelers, and tents.
- Road Access: Sealed road access via Church Street. Easy access for all vehicle types.
- Site Surface: Mostly grassy sites with some shade trees.
Available Facilities
- Powered Sites
- Unpowered Sites
- Cabins (Ensuite and basic options available)
- Amenities Block (Hot Showers & Toilets)
- Camp Kitchen / BBQ Area
- Coin-operated Laundry (Washing machines & Dryers)
- Communal Fire Pit (Firewood often supplied)
- Free Wi-Fi
- Next door to Public Swimming Pool (Free entry)
- Pet Friendly
Essentials to Bring
- Drinking-water-safe hose for connecting to site water.
- 15A rated power lead for powered sites.
- Levelling blocks (sites are generally flat, but good to have).
- Insect repellent (flies in day, mosquitoes at night).
- Sunscreen and hat.
- Food supplies (Local supermarket is nearby but closes early on weekends).
Park Policies & Features
- Pet Friendly: Yes, the park is Pet Friendly on sites. Animals must be kept on a lead and cleaned up after. Check regarding pets in cabins.
- Fishing: Excellent fishing in the Barwon River (approx. 500m away). Murray Cod and Yellowbelly are common.
- Short Walks: A short walk to the Aboriginal Fish Traps, the Cultural Museum, and the historic Barwon Bridge.
- Campfires: Allowed in the communal fire pit or designated drums (check with manager).
Local Amenities (Brewarrina Township)
Local Pubs
- Hotel Brewarrina (The Middle Pub): (Bathurst St) Approx. 600m – Good meals and cold beer.
- Brewarrina RSL Club: (Bourke St) Approx. 500m – Bistro and entertainment.
- The Royal Hotel: (Bathurst St) Approx. 600m.
Places to Eat
- Muddy Waters Cafe: (Bathurst St) Approx. 700m – Excellent coffee and breakfast/lunch.
- Johnny’s Taste Chinese Restaurant: (Inside RSL Club) Approx. 500m.
- Shell Brewarrina Roadhouse: (Doyle St) Approx. 1km – Takeaway.
- Friendly Grocer & FoodWorks: Main street supermarkets.
Local Attractions
- Aboriginal Fish Traps (Baiame’s Ngunnhu): Approx. 800m – Ancient, heritage-listed stone fish traps (arguably the oldest man-made structure on earth).
- Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum: (Bathurst St) Approx. 800m – Tours and history.
- Old Barwon Bridge: Approx. 900m – Historic lift bridge.
- Four Mile Reserve: Approx. 6km – Historic mission site and river access.
- Ochre Beds: Approx. 4km East.
Nearest Caravan Parks
- Beds on the Barwon: (Kamilaroi Hwy) Approx. 5km West (Cabins/Glamping).
- Mitchell Caravan Park: (Bourke) Approx. 98km West.
- Lightning Ridge Caravan Park: (Lightning Ridge) Approx. 140km East.
Nearest Free Camps
- Four Mile Camping Reserve: (Barwon River) Approx. 6km East.
- Boat Ramp Free Camp: (Barwon Bridge) Approx. 1km North-West.
- Nidgery Weir: Approx. 40km (Check road conditions).
Nearest Dump Points
- Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre: (50 Bathurst St) Approx. 800m (Business hours only).
- Bourke Public Dump Point: (Bourke) Approx. 100km West.
Nearest Petrol Stations
- Shell Brewarrina: (39 Doyle St) Approx. 600m.
- Fuel stop at General Store: (Goodooga) Approx. 100km North.
Nearest Drinking Water Resupply
- On-site at Brewarrina Caravan Park: Town water available.
- Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre: (Bathurst St) Approx. 800m.
Nearest Public Toilets
- Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre: (Bathurst St) Approx. 800m.
- Geoff New Oval: (Bourke St) Approx. 400m.
Seasonal Weather Forecast for Brewarrina
- Summer (December – February): Extremely hot. Average highs 36°C – 40°C+. Nights remain warm. Air conditioning or pool access (next door!) is essential.
- Autumn (March – May): Warm to mild. Delightful days (24°C – 30°C) and cooling nights. Perfect for exploring the fish traps.
- Winter (June – August): Mild days (17°C – 20°C) and cold nights (3°C – 6°C). Great for campfires.
- Spring (September – November): Warming up quickly. Highs 25°C – 33°C. Birdlife is active along the river.