Discover the best campgrounds in the Barklyregion of Australia's Northern Territory. Browse ratings, distances, and insider tips.
14 campgrounds
⛺ CampingDevils Marbles Campground is where the Territory reveals itself. Camping here puts you right in the remote Barkly Tableland — genuine outback country where cattle stations span horizons, ancient rock formations dot the desert, and the stars are brighter than you've ever seen. Whether you're in a swag under the stars or a full setup with powered sites, the experience is uniquely NT — wide open spaces, wildlife at your doorstep, and the kind of peace you simply cannot find in the city. It's remote, so carry supplies and fill up on fuel whenever you can.
⛺ CampingGravel Pit Camping is a campground in the remote Barkly region, vast cattle country dotted with ancient geological formations and quintessential outback character. Fall asleep under some of the clearest night skies in Australia, wake to birdsong, and spend your days exploring the surrounding bush. Facilities vary — check ahead for availability and bookings during peak dry season.
Camp at Barrow Creek Caravan Park in the Barkly region. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. 1059km from Darwin. Bring firewood (collection banned in most parks) and plenty of water.
⛺ CampingCamooweal Roadhouse Caravan Park — campsite in the Barkly region, 1136km from Darwin. A remote outback camping experience under some of the clearest skies on Earth. Carry all supplies and water. The NT offers everything from serviced caravan parks to wild bush camping beside billabongs. Dry season (May–Oct) offers the best conditions.
Camooweal Post Office Hotel Motel & Caravan Park — campsite in the Barkly region, 1136km from Darwin. A remote outback camping experience under some of the clearest skies on Earth. Carry all supplies and water. The NT offers everything from serviced caravan parks to wild bush camping beside billabongs. Dry season (May–Oct) offers the best conditions.
⛺ CampingCamp at Renahans Bore Rest Area in the Barkly region. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. 980km from Darwin. Bring firewood (collection banned in most parks) and plenty of water.
⛺ CampingAli Curung Rest Stop offers camping in the Northern Territory. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, the Southern Cross overhead, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. Facilities vary from basic bush camps to powered sites. Book ahead May-September (peak season).
⛺ CampingTennant Creek Showground Camp offers camping in the Northern Territory. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, the Southern Cross overhead, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. Facilities vary from basic bush camps to powered sites. Book ahead May-September (peak season).
⛺ CampingWycliffe Well Camp offers camping in the Northern Territory. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, the Southern Cross overhead, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. Facilities vary from basic bush camps to powered sites. Book ahead May-September (peak season).
⛺ CampingCamp at Floodout Creek in the Barkly region. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. 1039km from Darwin. Bring firewood (collection banned in most parks) and plenty of water.
⛺ CampingCamp at Whistleduck Creek in the Barkly region. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. 1001km from Darwin. Bring firewood (collection banned in most parks) and plenty of water.
⛺ CampingCamp at Soudan Bore Rest Area in the Barkly region. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. 1063km from Darwin. Bring firewood (collection banned in most parks) and plenty of water.
⛺ CampingCamp at Old Police Station Waterhole Campground in the Barkly region. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. 1031km from Darwin. Bring firewood (collection banned in most parks) and plenty of water.
⛺ CampingCamp at Wauchope Hotel Campground in the Barkly region. Camping in the Territory is a genuine outback experience — campfires (where permitted), wildlife encounters, and the kind of silence you can't find in the city. 978km from Darwin. Bring firewood (collection banned in most parks) and plenty of water.
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