Stay, Camp & Explore Coonamble

Explore all there is to see and do in the Coonamble Shire! Within driving distance of the Macquarie Marshes, the Warrumbungle National Park, and the Pilliga State Forest there are limitless opportunities for exploring the region’s natural wonders.

Renowned for its diversified agricultural industries, including broadacre cropping, and large cattle and sheep production the Coonamble Shire is one of the most productive agricultural regions in Western NSW.

.Coonamble Riverside Holiday Park is the perfect spot to base yourself to explore the region, or an easy overnight stop on your journey along the Castlereagh Highway.

Cabins

Our fully self-contained cabins at Coonamble Riverside Holiday Park offer a comfortable and relaxing stay, perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers.

Camping

Our spacious campsites provide stunning river views and a peaceful setting for caravans, motorhomes, and tents.

Glamping

Our glamping tents offer a unique blend of comfort and adventure, perfect for those looking to experience nature without sacrificing style

Explore the Coonamble Region

Discover all things Central NSW and explore what Coonamble and surrounds has to offer! From food and drinks, scenic drives and adventure activities, to living a life of leisure and indulging in the country lifestyle – Coonamble has it all. 

    • Experiences

    Macquarie Marshes

    The Macquarie Marshes is a vital wetland teeming with birdlife and diverse ecosystems,  located on the Gibson Way, approximately 73km west of Coonamble. Ideal for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and kayakers, the marshes offer serene walks and paddling opportunities.
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    • Trails

    Pilliga Forrest

    Pilliga State Forest, just an hour from Coonamble, is a vast wilderness known for its ancient cypress pines, rich wildlife, and Indigenous history. Explore scenic walking trails, visit the Salt Caves, or relax in the Pilliga Artesian Bore Baths. It’s a peaceful escape for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
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    • Attractions

    Warrambungle National Park

    Warrumbungle National Park, located just over 90 minutes from Coonamble, is a stunning destination known for its dramatic volcanic landscape and star-studded skies. The park features scenic walking trails providing breathtaking views and a chance to experience the rich biodiversity of the region. It’s unforgettable day trip from Coonamble!
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Discover Coonamble

The town of Coonamble offers charming local shops, galleries, and cultural experiences, while the Castlereagh River provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures or a laid-back escape, Coonamble has something for everyone.

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Get in touch

Email

info@coonambleholidaypark.com.au

Phone

(02) 6822 1926

Address

138 Castlereagh Hwy, Coonamble, NSW 2829