Our Low Cost area provides a list of Low Cost sites around Australia. Sites in this category must have a site available with a cost of Under $25 per site/per night, based on 2 people. Sites in this category include but are not limited to, Privately Owned Grounds, Caravan Parks, Show Grounds & Recreational Grounds, National Parks and Council owned sites. Low Cost Sites have a mixture of facilities, sometimes limited and other times more extensive. Some have time limits that apply, others do not. All our listings will show the Name of the Site, Address & GPS Co-Ordinates. They will show the facilities available at the site, and where possible they will all have prices. There will also be contact details and links back to any web sites maintained by the site owners. Some listings will contain Photographs and over time Video Reviews.

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This is a Campground which charges a fee for staying Campgrounds may be privately owned or provided by Government Authorities, Councils, or Community Groups. They provide a varying range of facilities from none to all those provided by many Caravan…

This is a Campground which charges a fee for staying Campgrounds may be privately owned or provided by Government Authorities, Councils, or Community Groups. They provide a varying range of facilities from none to all those provided by many Caravan…

A unique outback getaway Pardoo Station is situated in the heart of Western Australia’s spectacular Pilbara region, a 200,000-hectare working cattle property. The station offers 150 powered pet-friendly sites accessible to motorhomes, caravans,…

This is a Campground which charges a fee for staying Campgrounds may be privately owned or provided by Government Authorities, Councils or Community Groups. They provide a varying range of facilities from none to all those provded by many Caravan…

The most westerly point of mainland Australia When anchored off the southern tip of Dirk Hartog Island in 1697, the Dutch seafarer Willem de Vlamingh named this point Steyle Hock, translated as Steep Point. Today this is part of pilgrimages to visit…