Have a look at Startlight's Trail. Nattai NP. Starts at Wattle Ridge, accessed from Hilltop about 1.5 hours south of Sydney (via the Picton turnoff off the expressway, then through Picton and Thirlmere)
With a child allow 3 hours down and 3.5 hours back up. Varied terrain, starts off as fire trail then bush track, some good gully views, a bit of a steep climb back up out of the valley though and has one shaley bit.
The area down the bottom, Macarthur's and Emmets Flat is a lovely place to pitch a tent- level, grassy, has wombats. Mozzies in summer tho. Two fire pits. There is a creek/river to explore, and drinkable fresh water from nearby Troy's creek.
Up on the plateau there is Ahearn's lookout track (not marked on topo the maps though) - good views over the valley. Too exposed to camp there in winter though, and no water. It's just a short side trip for another day. I don't suggest going down via the Slot with a child.
Both our kids have been to Starlights overnight since about 9 years of age, but they had been camping and walking prior to that. Have a look anyway.
Another nice place to take kids for a wak and camping is Griffiths Farm in Morton NP, but it's mainly down a fire trail, but the vegetation varies beweeen subtrocical and lush to dry sclerophyll. Steep on the way back. Down the bottom there's a small creek to cross - take crocs. Usually less than knee deep.A few different approaches to this area. Lovely level open grassy camping area on the flat, roos, wombats. Good creek to swim in in summer. Old farmhouse ruin on the hill to explore. Fire area ringed with stones but not many logs to sit on - next time we go there I'm bringing a small stool! Other longer walks branch out from here. I think from memory 16 km return?
These two are are our easy 'go to' bush camp overnighters esp with kids or friends.
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