The campsite is accessible by all weather unsealed roads suitable for 2wd vehicles
207.7 km NNE of Sydney
GPS: Latitude 32° 3′ 32.04"S Longitude 151° 41′ 0.24"E
The campsite is on Barrington Tops Forest Road, west of Gloucester.
General Information
You can park a caravan, trailer, or a tent in this campground This pretty campsite has plenty of wildlife wandering around and swimming holes near by. There are several walks in the area.
Bookings and contact information
You are not able to book these campsites - first come basisFor more information contact the NPWS Gloucester office on:Phone:02 6538 5300
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Fees
Camping fees applyAdult=$10 Per NightChildren=$5 Per Night
No car entry fees applyVehicle=$0 Per Day
Children rates apply to people aged 5-15 years (children under 5 are free)
Facilities
Toilets Pit or composting toilets are available
Showers No showers are provided on site
Water No drinking water onsite - bring your own water
Picnic Tables Picnic tables are provided on site
Pit fire BBQs Wood fired BBQ's are not provided
Electric of Gas BBQs Gas or electric BBQ's are provided
Rubbish Bins No rubbish bins provided - take your own rubbish with you
Campfires Fires are generally permitted at this campsite, be aware of local fire bans.
ActivitiesSwimmingThere are places to swimNearest know Camping Stores
Store
Address
Phone
Distance (straight line)
Elliott Sea Kayaks
67 Duke St , Clarence Town
(02) 4996 4200
59.1 km
Big Shanes "Mega" Camping & Outdoor Store
Tenant 1, Building B, Chelmsford Centre New England Hwy, East Maitland
Minimal facilities, electric BBQ and non flush loos.
The river was fresh, fast running and cold.
The wild life was plentiful from Tawny frog mouth owls to extremely friendly Blue Wrens.
The sites were grassy however leeches were around the campsites that had leaves on the ground.
Overall it was a very relaxing place where the Lyre birds and the fireflies were a highlight for me personally.
Well worth the 28klms of fairly good dirt road and crossing the causeways in my 2wd car was fine however I would watch the weather for rain in case one got rained in. I don't think it would be too much of a problem if you had a 4wd.