Narrandera Boat Ramp Brewery Flats Recreation Reserve
The Narrandera Boat Ramp Brewery Flats Recreation Reserve is a popular location for recreational activities including camping, picnicking, and cooking BBQs. It offers visitors free camping for up to three days. Constructed by a local fishing club, the reserve also provides an area for parking cars and trailers for boating enthusiasts. However, visitors should note that it is located near a highway and can be noisy at night.

About this campsite
The Narrandera Boat Ramp Brewery Flats Recreation Reserve is a valued spot for enthusiasts of camping, picnicking, BBQs, and water activities. The site, created with the help of the local fishing club, offers free camping for up to 72 hours. It's important for overnight visitors to respect the designated areas for boat parking and trailers. The campsite is conveniently situated opposite the boat ramp, however, being closely located to the highway, it may be a bit noisy during the night. This popular spot serves as a testament to the vibrant local community and the stunning natural environment they inhabit. Experience the charm of staying in the heart of nature coupled with the thrill of recreational water activities at this unique reserve.
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Contact & Location
Old Brewery Road
Narrandera, 2700
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