Check in
Check in
1:00pm

Amenities

Fires

Activities

Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

River
Creek

About this space

Sandy Bottom Farm backs onto the Goulburn River National Park and offers direct river access. The river is mainly shallow with some swimming holes and just lovely to float down. The property offers 900 acres combining open valleys and sand stone cliffs, bush land and the river winding through.

Reviews • 57

★★★★★ (57 reviews)
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Jade W.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2024

We absolutely loved Sandy Bottom. A secluded camp-site right on the river. Jules and Dave were fantastic hosts. Greeted us when we arrived, super friendly. Our van made it through the gate no probl...

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Anthony K.
☆☆☆☆☆
Oct 2024

Absolutely wonderful property and hosts I feel the need to take up squat as rights because I did not want to leave the property will be back

AI Review Summary

Sandy Bottom Farm offers a stunning riverside camping experience with a peaceful atmosphere and friendly hosts, making it a favorite among families and nature lovers. Campers appreciate the beautiful, private spots along the clear river, perfect for swimming and relaxing by the fire. While the frequent passing of trains may be a minor inconvenience for some, most find it adds to the charm of the location. The campsite's lack of facilities requires some preparation, but overall, visitors leave with positive experiences and a desire to return.

Highlights
  • Beautiful riverside location
  • Friendly and accommodating hosts
  • Private and peaceful camping spots
  • Clean and clear river, great for swimming
  • Good fire pits available for use
  • Family-friendly environment, kids enjoyed the river
  • Scenic views with wildlife and trains passing by
Considerations
  • Trains pass by frequently, which may be bothersome to some campers
  • Limited facilities available, requiring campers to be well-prepared
  • Flies can be an issue during the day
  • Some areas can be windy
  • No specific complaints about cleanliness, but some campers noted the need for preparation