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The perfect escape to the New England High Country.  Offering spectacular country, pristine national parks and a rich history, Tenterfield has got to be on your list of places to visit!

Located on the south side of Tenterfield, Craig’s Caravan Park is in a peaceful setting with a beautiful outlook towards Mt McKenzie.
Enjoy our clean and comfortable facilities while you explore everything the region has to offer, or sit back and relax, reconnect, and enjoy life’s simple pleasures.  Our friendly staff will make you feel right at home.

Pet friendly options, so bring your furry or feathered friend with you.

Come stay a while – relax, unwind

Accommodation

Accommodation to suit everyone.  With a focus on cleanliness and friendly service, we understand people need a place to stay that offers a great experience.  Our variety of accommodation types means that there is something to suit every visitor from fully self-contained cabins, to level powered camp sites to cater for your own caravan, camper, or tent.

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Basic Cabin

Sleeps 2 guests
The Basic Cabin includes a double bed, fully equipped kitchen, microwave oven, but no table. …

Ensuite Cabin – 2 Berth

Sleeps 2 guests
The Ensuite Cabin – 2 Berth includes a queen bed, fully equipped kitchen with microwave …

Ensuite Cabin – 3 Berth

Sleeps 3 guests
The Ensuite Cabin – 3 Berth includes a queen bed, fully equipped kitchen with microwave …

Standard Powered Site

Sleeps 6 guests
Level grassed camping site with power and water. Suits standard size van or camper. …

Standard Unpowered Site

Sleeps 6 guests
Level grassed camping site with water.  Suitable for campervan.  No power. …

Long Vehicle Powered Site

Sleeps 6 guests
Level grassed camping site with power and water. Suits larger size van or camper. …
Railway Museum 2-min

So many things to do

Explore the historic town of Tenterfield – the birthplace of the nation!  Visit historic sites that includes the Tenterfield Railway Museum located in the original precinct dating back to 1886, or the Sir Henry Parkes Memorial School of Arts, where Sir Henry Parkes delivered his famous Federation speech in 1889.

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Everything you need!