Auburn River National Park

Campground

Description

Enjoy camping in a picturesque bush setting above the Auburn River. Camping permits are required and fees apply. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site. Camp in open eucalypt forest. n the northern bank of the Auburn River, a short walk from the river and bushwalking opportunities. There are five camping nodes, sites are not numbered. Camp sites are suitable for: Tent camping beside your car, caravans, camper trailers and large groups. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended in wet weather. Stay on the road, as soils are treacherous when wet. Facilities include toilets, a gas barbecue, shelter shed, picnic tables and communal fire rings. Never empty chemical toilet waste into park toilet facilities. Tank water is available in the park-treat before drinking. River water is unsuitable for drinking. No bins are supplied; please take your rubbish with you. Fires are permitted in fire rings only, except when fire bans or prohibitions apply. Bring your own manufactured fuel (barbecue briquettes or imitation logs) or clean, milled timber off-cuts. It is illegal to bring in or collect bush wood. Fuel stoves are recommended. No pets.

Read more

Features

Location

Lat: -25.710963 Lng: 151.051841


logo

For more reviews download WikiCamps NOW!

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play Get it on the Microsoft Store

Minimum requirements: iOS 12, Android 6, Windows 10