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Carrington Falls campground

Budderoo National Park

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Overview

Wake up to the distant sound of cascading waterfalls at Carrington Falls campground, near Robertson in the Southern Highlands. You’ll find walking tracks, swimming holes and lookouts a short distance from your camping spot.

Accommodation Details
Number of campsites 4
Camping type Tent, Camping beside my vehicle
Where Carrington Falls Road, Robertson, NSW, 2577 - in Budderoo National Park
Facilities Picnic tables, carpark, toilets
What to bring Drinking water, cooking water, fuel stove
Entry fees

Park entry fees do not apply in the Carrington Falls area of the park but may apply in other areas.

Group bookings Bookings for up to 5 sites and 20 people can be made online. School groups and commercial tour operators can submit a group booking enquiry form.
Please note
  • Check in 2pm, check out 10am.
  • Campsites are marked, unpowered and suitable for tents only.
  • This is a remote campground so please arrive well prepared.
  • There’s limited mobile service in the campground.

If you’re planning to visit the spectacular Carrington Falls waterfall, this small and simple campground next to the Kangaroo River is a tranquil spot to set up camp.

For a morning stroll, make your way to Izzards lookout which rewards you with views of the lush forest below. Or stretch your legs on the longer Missingham lookout and Warris Chair lookout walking tracks for front-on views of the deep gorges of Carrington Falls.

Spring is an ideal time to drop in, with pops of yellow and red native flowers blooming in the bloodwood forest. If you’re camping in the warmer months, slip on your swimmers and take the plunge in one of the nearby swimming holes.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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