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Warrambah National Park Campground

Namoi River, NSW
CampgroundNo PetsFire PlaceToiletsTent SiteSwimmingFishing Spot

About this campsite

Warrabah National Park Campground offers a wonderful outdoor experience with campsite amenities right next to the magnificent Namoi River. The site is perfect for exploring nature, with a rich diversity of wildlife such as kangaroos, wallabies and aquatic platypuses, and an abundance of bird species for birdwatchers. The terrain features striking granite rock formations, a wide range of plant life, and offers activities including bushwalking, birdwatching, swimming and canoeing. For fishing enthusiasts, the river provides an opportunity to catch your own supper and cook it over an open fireplace in the evening.

Warrabah National Park Campground, nestled alongside the serene Namoi River, offers a tranquil retreat amidst nature's bounty. As you wake, the undisturbed wild, resounding with bird calls and graced by eastern grey kangaroos, common wallaroos and red-necked wallabies, adds to the allure of this campsite. Granite boulders punctuate the terrain, teeming with a vibrant mix of flora and fauna. Find your oasis in the designated campsite adjacent to the river. Experience the joy of catching fish, using the nearby open fireplace to turn your haul into a delicious feast. Notably, the elusive platypus can often be glimpsed frolicking in the river's recesses during dusk. Birdwatchers are in for a treat, with numerous species frequenting the area - from the splendid array of crimson and eastern rosellas to the memorable chorus of sulphur-crested cockatoos and winsome superb fairy-wrens. Come and enjoy the multi-faceted activities on offer such as birdwatching, bushwalking, swimming and canoeing, and more. A visit to the Warrabah National Park Campground promises a rejuvenating break in the lap of natural beauty.

Features & Facilities

Amenities

Toilets

Activities

Public Boat Ramp
Swimming
Fishing Spot

Accommodation Types

Tent Site
Campground

Facilities

Picnic Tables
Shade

Rules & Accessibility

No Pets
Camping Fee

Other Features

Campgrounds
BYO firewood
National Park
On the bank of the Namoi River
Bin
Fire Place
Unknown feature
Walking
No Long Rigs
Abundant wildlife
Information
Information Board
No Caravans
Photo Opportunity

Location

Warrambah National Park CampgroundCarbean Road, Namoi River, NSW, 2346

Weather Forecast

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16° / 11°
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MON☁️
20° / 9°
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Carbean Road

Namoi River, NSW 2346

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