Australia is home to many amazing free camping areas, so to uncover the best around we asked our resident adventure experts - the Hema Map Patrol - to tell us some of their favourites.

What makes a good campsite?

Things to do - Walking trails, four-wheel driving, historical sites to visit, mountain biking, lookouts etc.

- Walking trails, four-wheel driving, historical sites to visit, mountain biking, lookouts etc. Facilities - At least have a working toilet, showers are always a bonus.

- At least have a working toilet, showers are always a bonus. Picturesque area - Amazing scenery or views with close by photo opportunities.

- Amazing scenery or views with close by photo opportunities. Not everyone knows about it

Sheltered from strong winds

Not overly crowded - Based on your personal preference.

Low cost - Not paying through the nose to stay the night is good but FREE is even better!

- Not paying through the nose to stay the night is good but FREE is even better! Close to water - Near rivers, streams, fishing, swimming etc.

- Near rivers, streams, fishing, swimming etc. Campfires allowed - Bonus if firewood is available onsite.

- Bonus if firewood is available onsite. Shady areas - Big trees to get out of the sun on hot days.

- Big trees to get out of the sun on hot days. Pets allowed - Particularly dog friendly campgrounds for dog owners.

- Particularly dog friendly campgrounds for dog owners. Caravans or camper trailer access - Important for campers who are towing.

How do you find the best free camp grounds?

"Sometimes I will drive down a side track and be lucky enough to discover a new secret camp ground, but it's always best to have a backup plan such as a hard copy camping guide or offline GPS navigation with camps search." says Micah Brouwer, who is a part of the Hema Map Patrol. "Many people have a different idea about what makes a camping spot great. For me, some of the best campsites I have stayed at are extremely remote and rarely visited, usually with limited facilities. I have the place to myself and I can set up my site how I like."

1. Carawine Gorge Camping Area, WA

Location Marble Bar (21°28'59.4"S 121°01'44.4"E)

Type Bush camping Cost Free. No bookings required Facilities No facilities. Closest fuel and shops in Nullagine (105km away) Things to do Four-wheel driving nearby through Upper Carawine Gorge, Swimming, Fishing, Carawine Gorge (208m away), Running Waters Waterhole (24.6km away)

Pets allowed Dogs must be on leash at all times Towing access Camper trailer and caravan access Campfires allowed Yes, not in hot or windy weather Rubbish disposal No More information View map. Property privately owned (08) 9176 5900. Don't call to book.

2. Desert Queen Baths, WA

Location Karlamilyi National Park (22°27'50.8"S 122°15'42.1"E)

Type Bush camping Cost Free. No bookings required Facilities No facilities. Closest fuel and shops in Parnngurr (52.4km away) Things to do Swimming, Walking, View rock formations, Tjingkulatjatjarra Pool (18.8km away), Watrara Pool (19.5km away) Pets allowed No Towing access 4WD camper trailer access only. Campfires allowed No Rubbish disposal No More information View map. It's in a remote location so you will most likely have the whole place to yourself. You will need a capable 4x4 to get into the area.

3. Georges Junction Camping Ground, NSW

Location 80km East of Armidale on the banks of the Macleay River (30°45'08.7"S 152°11'26.7"E)

Type Bush camping Cost Free. No bookings required Facilities No facilities expect a pit toilet Things to do Four-wheel driving featuring multiple crossings of the Macleay River, Walking, Swimming, Fishing, Kayaking

Pets allowed Yes Towing access Camper trailer and caravan access Campfires allowed Yes Rubbish disposal No More information View map. Georges is on a stock route (part of the Bicentennial Trail) so be prepared for visits from very nosey cows who will quickly make a mess of your camp if they are allowed to come too close.

4. Granny’s Flat Camping Reserve, VIC

Location Located in the Victorian High Country 7km from Jamieson (37°17'25.0"S 146°12'53.8"E )

Type Open grass camping Cost Free. No bookings required Facilities Toilets, Picnic area, Ranger. Closest fuel and shops in Jamieson (7km away)

Things to do Four-wheel driving, Swimming, Fishing, Trail bike riding, Horse riding, Hunting, Walking Pets allowed Yes Towing access Camper trailer access Campfires allowed Yes Rubbish disposal No More information View map

5. Boggy Hole Bush Camp, NT

Location Finke Gorge National Park ( 24°8'21.13"S 132°52'2.8"E)

Type Bush camping Cost Free Facilities No facilities Things to do Four-wheel driving, Fishing, Swimming, Walking, Birdwatching Pets allowed No Towing access No Campfires allowed No Rubbish disposal No More information View map. Finke Gorge Ranger Station (08) 8956 7401. This is a remote and peaceful campsite on the banks of the Boggy Hole Billabong where the track follows the Finke River. The surrounding red cliffs and ancient landscape are part of the natural beauty of this place.

6. Sand Dunes, Simpson Desert, SA

Location Anywhere within 50m of a public access track in the Simpson Desert Conservation Area Type Bush camping Cost Camping is free but entry to the Simpson Desert requires a Desert Parks Pass. Facilities None Things to do N/A Pets allowed No Towing access No Campfires allowed Yes Rubbish disposal No More information View map. Camping on top of a sand dune while in the centre of the Simpson Desert. Red sand with 180° views to the horizon and amazing starscapes. True feeling of remoteness.

7. Lake Crosbie Camping Area, VIC

Location Murray Sunset National Park (35°03'20.8"S 141°43'49.7"E)

Type Bush camping Cost Free. No bookings required Facilities Toilets (non-flush), Information booth, Picnic area, Gas BBQ. Closest fuel and supplies at Walpeup (28.2km away) Things to do Four-wheel driving, Walking, Salt mining, Mountain biking, Underbool Recreation Reserve (14.6km away), Pink Lakes Lake (15.8km away), O'sullivans Lookout (36.2km away) Pets allowed No Towing access Camper trailer and caravan access Campfires allowed Yes Rubbish disposal No More information View map. Visit the Victoria Parks Pink Lakes camping page or call 13 19 63. Recommended for 4WD vehicles only.

8. Dalhousie Springs, SA

Location Witjira National Park, the western edge of the Simpson Desert (26 °25'23.2"S 135°30'8.96"E)

Type Bush camping. 4WD access only Cost Free. Self-registration on arrival. Facilities Toliets, Showers, Drinking water Things to do Swimming at Dalhousie Springs, Fishing, Walking, Four-wheel driving Pets allowed No Towing access Yes Campfires allowed No Rubbish disposal No More information View map. Desert Parks Hotline (08) 8648 5328. Dalhousie is an oasis in the desert with a natural billabong fed by spring water at a steady 38 degrees celsius. This is a great place to camp, particularly after crossing the Simpson from East to West. Nothing beats soaking in the warm spring water after the dust of the crossing!

9. Paddys Flat, NSW

Location 173km (3hrs drive) from Byron Bay and 181km (3.5hrs drive) from Gold Coast (28°43'21.1"S 152°24'53.8"E) Type Open grass camping Cost Free. Bookings not required Facilities Toilets, Drinking water, Picnic area. Closest fuel and shops in Bonalbo (20km away) Things to do Walking trails, Swimming, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Historical (World War 2 tank traps), Horse riding

Tooloom Falls (25.8km away), Tooloom Lookout (27.6km away) Pets allowed Yes Towing access Yes Campfires allowed Yes Rubbish disposal No More information View map. Phone (02) 6948 9100 or visit tumbarumbaregion.com.au for more free camping sites in the area.

10. Wonnangatta Valley Camping Area, VIC