Eagle Ridge Bush Retreat | Tabulam 4WD Camping, NSW
This is a pure, off-grid bush camping experience. There are no facilities – no water, no toilets, no power – which is precisely its appeal. It’s a chance to test your setup, rely on your own resources, and live simply in a stunning environment. As a pet-friendly property, your adventurous canine companion is also welcome to join you. As night falls, the experience is elevated to another level. With no light pollution, the stargazing is simply phenomenal, with the Milky Way and countless constellations blazing brightly overhead. For those equipped and ready for a genuine 4WD adventure, Eagle Ridge Bush Retreat offers an unforgettable stay and some of the most spectacular campsite views in New South Wales.
Eagle Ridge Bush Retreat
Tabulam NSW 2469 (Specific directions provided upon booking)
Website: Eagle Ridge Bush Retreat
GPS Coordinates: -28.92981, 152.50283
Site Details
- Location: Private, remote ridgetop property near Tabulam, Northern NSW.
- Site suitable for: Fully self-contained, high-clearance 4WD vehicles only. Off-road camper trailers, tents, swags. Strictly not suitable for 2WD, AWD, or caravans.
- Road access: Steep, unsealed, and potentially difficult 4WD-only tracks. Vehicle with low-range gearing is highly recommended.
- Site surface: Grass and natural earth on a cleared ridgetop.
- Camping permitted: Yes. Bookings through a private platform (e.g., Hipcamp) are mandatory.
- Maximum overnight stays: As per booking platform rules.
- Number of powered sites: 0
- Number of un-powered sites: A limited number of private, unpowered sites.
Facilities & Rules
- Facilities: None. This is a completely self-sufficient, off-grid bush camp.
- Picnic tables: No.
- Potable water: No. You must bring all your own water for all purposes.
- Mobile phone coverage: Unlikely to be reliable. Assume no service. An emergency communication device is highly recommended.
- TV reception: No.
- Onsite public toilets: No. You must have your own portable toilet and take all waste with you.
- Ullage / Dump Point: No. The nearest public dump points are in Casino or Tenterfield.
- Drive through sites: No, the site is an open area.
- Rubbish bins: No. A strict leave-no-trace policy is in place. You must pack out everything.
- Open fires: Generally permitted in a safe, cleared area, subject to local fire bans. Check with the host.
- Generator use: Permitted, but use must be considerate of the natural peace.
- Number of sites available: Very limited to ensure a private and exclusive experience.
Activities & Notes
- Essentials to bring: A reliable high-clearance 4WD, all water, food, fuel, own toilet/shower, power source, firewood, rubbish bags, vehicle recovery gear, and an emergency beacon (PLB).
- Pet friendly: Yes, pets are generally welcome but must be confirmed with the host and kept under control.
- Fishing: Not on site, but available in the nearby Clarence and Rocky Rivers.
- Short walks: Explore the ridgetop and take in the panoramic views.
Local Amenities
Basic supplies are available in Tabulam, with larger towns like Casino and Tenterfield for major shopping.
- Nearest Pubs:
- Tabulam Hotel (approx. 10 km)
- The Royal Hotel, Tenterfield (approx. 70 km)
- The Commercial Hotel, Casino (approx. 65 km)
- Places to Eat: Tabulam Hotel, local cafes and takeaways.
- Local Attractions:
- The historic Tabulam Bridge
- Richmond Range National Park
- Rocky River
- The historic town of Tenterfield
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Tabulam Caravan Park (approx. 10 km)
- Tenterfield Lodge and Caravan Park (approx. 70 km)
- Next Free Camps: Various rest areas along the Bruxner Highway.
- Nearest Dump Points: Casino Information Centre or Tenterfield Showgrounds.
- Nearest Petrol Station: Tabulam. Ensure you have a full tank before heading to the property.
- Drinking Water Resupply: Casino or Tenterfield.
- Nearest Public Toilets (offsite): Public park in Tabulam.
Seasonal Weather Forecast
The region has a subtropical highland climate. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and wind on the exposed ridge.
- Summer (December – February): Warm to hot days with a high chance of afternoon thunderstorms.
- Autumn (March – May): The ideal season, with clear, warm sunny days and cool nights.
- Winter (June – August): Mild, sunny days with very cold nights and mornings. Frost is very likely, and temperatures can drop below freezing.
- Spring (September – November): Pleasant, warm days with cool nights. Can be windy.