TATTERSALLS HOTEL If the walls could talk at the Tattersalls Hotel in Baradine, there would be the best yarns about the days felling timber in the Pilliga Forest. The famous Hotel features bistro style dining, a large courtyard beer garden and country style hotel accommodation.
The pub is situated in the middle of the main street.
BARADINE HOTEL For more than 80 years, the Baradine Hotel has been offering country style pub accommodation in the main street of Baradine. Relax in the beer garden with a cold beer and throw a steak on the barbecues provided, while the kids have a game of free pool. Upstairs there is single, double, twin and family rooms available, with shared facilities and a television room and laundry.
WARRIGAL GARDENS BED AND BREAKFAST 




Warrigal Gardens is spacious and luxurious bed and breakfast style accommodation.
Two air-conditioned double bedrooms each with en-suite and television.
Breakfast is served to the room with separate access via a verandah. Situated
in one hectare of gardens.
Baradine is gateway to the Pilliga State Forest and the Bird Routes of Baradine and the Pilliga.
CAMP CYPRESS LTD Camp Cypress provides air-conditioned cabin accommodation, caravan and camping facilities for individual travellers, families and large groups. Located 45 kilometres north-west from Coonabarabran and the Newell Highway, the camp is situated on 75 hectares of open woodland at the Baradine showground and old racecourse, and only 1.5 to 2 kilometres from town services and sporting facilities.
There are 20 powered caravan/camp sites and unlimited space for general camping.
A fully-operational commercial kitchen and air-conditioned dining room can cater for groups and large functions for up to 150 guests. Workshop training facilities are also available. A free barbecue and laundry is available on site.
Local attractions include the nearby Pilliga Forest; the outstanding new Aboriginal Sculptures at Dandry Gorge, the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre, the Baradine Lands Council Keeping Place, Sandstone Caves, Baradine bird routes, Pilliga bore baths, and the nearby Warrumbungle National Park.