Native Dog Campground Cathedral Rock
Located near Cathedral Rock National Park, Native Dog Campground offers a blend of adventure and relaxation. This family-friendly campsite encourages outdoor activities such as climbing boulders, hiking the 1km Warrigal track, or paddling in the Native Dog Creek. For the avid hikers, the nearby Woolpack Rocks and Cathedral Rock present a more challenging trek, amidst captivating landscapes. Indulge in wildlife spotting to increase the fun in your camping experience.
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Kids and adults alike will enjoy clambering on boulders and playing on the grass; there are plenty of boulders and lush grass to run and play on. If you feel like heading out on a walk, Warrigal track is an easy 1km circuit and Native Dog Creek is ideal for paddling. For a longer hike, carry on to Woolpack Rocks and, beyond that, Cathedral Rock.
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