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Fort Grey campground

Sturt National Park

Explore Corner Country and the outback of Sturt National Park from Fort Grey campground. Suitable for caravans and motorhomes, there are a couple of great walks nearby.

Site types

tent, caravan, camper trailer, motorhome, backpack

Facilities

toiletsunpowered sitesunmarked sitesbarbecue facilitiespicnic tables

Best for

familieshikingwildlife4wd
Can book out during school holidays and long weekends. A CampWatch alert gives you a second chance.

Fort Grey campground is a campground in Sturt National Park, Australia. Facilities include toilets, unpowered sites, barbecue facilities.

Getting there#

Address: Fort Grey Camping Area Trail, Tibooburra, NSW, 2880

Check the official website for detailed directions and current road conditions.

Facilities#

Fort Grey campground offers the following facilities:

  • toilets
  • unpowered sites
  • unmarked sites
  • barbecue facilities
  • picnic tables

Check the official page for the full list and current facility status.

Can't get a booking?#

Fort Grey campground can fill up during peak periods like school holidays and long weekends.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I book Fort Grey campground?

Book online through the NSW National Parks website. If your dates are sold out, set up a free CampWatch alert to get notified when a cancellation opens up.

Which national park is Fort Grey campground in?

Fort Grey campground is in Sturt National Park. A park entry fee may apply.

Does Fort Grey campground have toilets?

Yes, Fort Grey campground has toilets. Other facilities include unpowered sites, unmarked sites, barbecue facilities, picnic tables.

Can I bring my dog to Fort Grey campground?

No, pets are not permitted at Fort Grey campground. This is to protect native wildlife and other campers. If you're looking for dog-friendly camping, check out our other campground pages.