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Comeroo campground

Cuttaburra National Park

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All the practical information you need to know about Comeroo campground.

Getting there and parking

Comeroo campground in Cuttaburra National Park is located around 3.5km off Burrawantie Road, around 155 km northwest of Bourke and 100 km southeast of Hungerford.

From Bourke:

Access is via unsealed roads and road conditions may vary. Please check local conditions and road closures with Bourke Shire Council.

From Yantabulla:

  • From North Bourke travel northwest on The Dowling Track (Hungerford Rd) (MR404) towards Hungerford.
  • At Fords Bridge continue straight ahead on the Dowling Track to Yantabulla (MR404).
  • After Yantabulla turn right onto Burrawantie Road (RLR27).
  • Once you enter Cuttaburra National Park the campground turn-off is 1.9 km on the left.

From Ellavale:

  • From North Bourke travel northwest on The Dowling Track (Hungerford Rd) (MR404) towards Hungerford.
  • At Fords Bridge turn right onto Ellavale Road (RLR-24).
  • After 32 km the road turns left and becomes Mascot Road (RLR-26).
  • Once you enter Cuttaburra National Park turn right at the T-Junction of Burrawantie Road (RLR27).
  • The campground turn-off is 1.8 km on the left.

From Enngonia:

  • From Bourke travel north on the Mitchell Highway (B71) towards Cunnamulla for 91km.
  • At Enngonia turn left onto McCabe Street.
  • After 260m McCabe St become Burrawantie Road (RLR27).
  • Travel along Burrawantie Road for 30km. Once you enter Cuttaburra National Park the campground turn-off is 17km on the right.

Road quality

  • Unsealed roads may become impassable, even with light rainfall. After rain, affected unsealed roads within the park and Bourke Shire close.
  • Be prepared to leave early if rain is forecast or wait until roads reopen. Do not drive on closed roads.

  • Unsealed roads

Vehicle access

  • All roads require 4WD vehicle

Weather restrictions

  • Dry weather only

Parking

Parking is available at the campground.

Facilities

  • This campground has untreated rainwater and bore water. It’s a good idea to bring your own drinking water.
  • There are no bins, please take all rubbish with you.

Toilets

While the toilet has access for people with reduced mobility, there are no sealed pathways.

  • Non-flush toilets

Showers

The showers are open-air showers, fed from the artesian bore.

  • Cold showers

Types of sites

  • Unpowered sites
  • Unmarked sites

Picnic tables

Carpark

Maps and downloads

Safety messages

Camping safety

Whether you're pitching your tent on the coast or up on the mountains, there are many things to consider when camping in NSW national parks. Find out how to stay safe when camping.

Mobile safety

Dial Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. Download the Emergency Plus app before you visit, it helps emergency services locate you using your smartphone's GPS. Please note there is limited mobile phone reception in this park and you’ll need mobile reception to call Triple Zero (000).

Outback safety

Safety is of high priority in outback areas. In summer, temperatures can reach up to 50°C in some places. Food, water and fuel supplies can be scarce. Before you head off, check for road closures and use our contacts to stay safe in the outback.

Accessibility

Disability access level - hard

While the facilities are on flat open ground and built at surface level, there are no accessible pathways within the campground. All surfaces are natural surface and you may encounter obstructions and soft ground.

Permitted

Camp fires and solid fuel burners

Fishing

A current NSW recreational fishing licence is required when fishing in all waters.

Generators

Please respect this tranquil remote setting and don’t play music or use generators after 9pm.

Prohibited

Gathering firewood

Horses

Pets

Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.

Smoking

NSW national parks are no smoking areas.

Comeroo campground

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