Grab the tent!
Putty Beach Campground
Say goodbye to your annoying next door neighbours – no more fence disputes and passive aggressive notes for you – because your new neighbour is the calm and crystal clear ocean. Putty Beach Campground, located in Bouddi National Park, is only steps away from the beach and an access point for plenty of walking tracks!
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Frazer Campground
Located in Munmorah State Conservation Area, Frazer Campground is the perfect campground to take the kids. With sites positioned 50 metres from Frazer Beach, which is patrolled during the Easter and Christmas holidays, and access to Palms circuit and Mooney Beach trail, there’s plenty to keep the kids entertained!
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Tallow Beach Campground
If you’re after a remote and peaceful campground where you can really get back to nature, Tallow Beach campground is the place to pitch your tent. You can only access this site via a 1.2km walk, but it’s well worth it to feel the serenity.
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Little Beach Campground
Nestled in a secluded cove and surrounded by rainforest, this six site campground is one of the most popular on the coast. In fact, it books out weeks in advance – and we can see why. Steps from the beach, it’s the perfect place to wind down.
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Patonga Beach Campground
A creek on one side and a beach on the other, Patonga Beach campground is like Hannah Montanna – it gets the best of both worlds. It’s a hub for swimming, fishing, and family fun! As part of the campground, there’s a kids playground, tennis court, showers, barbecues, boat ramp, and laundry facilities.
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Written by Kate Stevens
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