Peacock Creek Campground – Free Forest Camping Bonalbo NSW
Deep within the beautiful and rugged Bonalbo State Forest, Peacock Creek campground offers a fantastic free escape for those who love remote bush camping. Situated on a large, open, grassy flat alongside the gentle Peacock Creek, this spacious campground is a haven for self-sufficient travellers. Surrounded by a stunning forest of tall gums and ironbarks, it provides a truly peaceful atmosphere where the sounds of the bush and the trickle of the creek are the dominant soundtrack. Its location in a State Forest makes it a hugely popular choice for campers with dogs, who are welcome to enjoy the wide-open spaces and forest tracks.
The campground is a central point for exploring the Richmond Range and is particularly favoured by 4WD enthusiasts and trail bike riders, who use it as a base to explore the extensive network of forest trails, including the scenic Cambridge Plateau Forest Drive. For those who prefer a slower pace, there are opportunities for pleasant walks along the creek and through the surrounding forest, with plenty of wildlife and birds to spot. This is a classic, back-to-basics free camp with essential facilities like non-flush toilets and wood fire pits. Campers must arrive fully self-contained, bringing their own drinking water and taking all their rubbish with them when they leave. The freedom to find your own spot, gather around a campfire at night, and enjoy the tranquility of the forest makes Peacock Creek a top-tier destination for a genuine bush camping adventure in the Northern Rivers hinterland.
Peacock Creek campgroundPeacock Creek Road, Peacock Creek NSW 2469
- Website: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
- GPS Coordinates: -28.66006, 152.71583
Site Information
- Location: Bonalbo State Forest, Richmond Range.
- Site suitable for: Tents, camper trailers, caravans, motorhomes.
- Road access: Unsealed forest roads. 2WD accessible with care in dry weather, but 4WD is recommended as roads can be rough.
- Site surface: Large, flat grassy area.
- Camping permitted: Yes, free of charge.
- Maximum overnight stays: Check Forestry Corporation guidelines, typically up to 4 weeks.
- Facilities: Non-flush (long-drop) toilets, fire pits.
- Picnic tables: Yes.
- Potable water: No. Bring all your own water.
- Mobile phone coverage: Very limited to none.
- TV reception: Unlikely.
- Onsite public toilets: Yes.
- Rubbish bins: No. All rubbish must be carried out.
- Open fires: Permitted in designated fire pits, subject to fire bans.
- Generator use: Permitted, with consideration for other campers.
- Number of sites available: Numerous unmarked sites in a large area.
Essentials to Bring
- All drinking and washing water.
- Rubbish bags to take all waste with you.
- Your own firewood.
- Sturdy shoes for exploring.
Activities
- Pet friendly: Yes. Dogs are permitted in NSW State Forests.
- Fishing: Possible in the creek, though it can be shallow.
- Short walks: Explore the surrounding forest and creek beds. Central to many 4WD trails.
Local Amenities
- Local Pubs:
- Dog ‘n’ Bull Hotel, Bonalbo (~25 km)
- Numerous pubs and hotels in Casino (~55 km)
- Places to Eat:
- Bonalbo’s local cafe and pub (~25 km)
- A wide range of options in Casino (~55 km)
- Local Attractions:
- Cambridge Plateau Forest Drive
- The village of Bonalbo (~25 km)
- Toonumbar National Park (~45 km)
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Bonalbo Caravan Park (~25 km)
- Casino Holiday Park (~55 km)
- Next Free Camps:
- Other informal sites within the State Forest network.
- Nearest Dump Points:
- Casino Showgrounds (~55 km)
- Nearest Petrol Station:
- Bonalbo (~25 km) or Casino (~55 km).
- Drinking Water Resupply:
- Casino. It is essential to arrive at the camp fully supplied.
- Public Toilets:
- Onsite. The nearest public toilets are in Bonalbo (~25 km).
Seasonal Weather Forecast: Northern Rivers Hinterland
- Summer (December – February): Hot and humid, with a high chance of thunderstorms. The creek is great for cooling off. Average temperatures from 20°C to 32°C.
- Autumn (March – May): Warm, sunny days and mild evenings. Ideal for camping and exploring. Temperatures range from 14°C to 28°C.
- Winter (June – August): Cool, crisp, and often sunny days with cold nights. Frost is possible. Great for campfires. Temperatures range from 6°C to 20°C.
- Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with pleasant weather. The landscape is lush and green. Temperatures range from 12°C to 27°C.