Overview
Depot Beach campground in Murramarang National Park is right by the beach and perfect for a family camping holiday. Spend your days swimming, snorkelling, and fishing.
| Number of campsites | 40 |
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| Camping type | Tent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle |
| Where | 2B Depot Beach Road, Depot Beach, NSW, 2536 - in Murramarang National Park |
| Facilities | Toilets, showers, powered sites, unpowered sites, marked sites, drinking water, barbecue facilities, picnic tables, electric power, carpark |
| What to bring | Food supplies, drinking water |
| Entry fees |
Park entry fees are not included in your camping fees. |
| Group bookings | Book up to 40 people or 9 sites online. For larger groups, make a group booking enquiry. |
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Set amongst the beautiful spotted gums native to the area, the location is perfectly idyllic for a weekend away. Once you’ve set up your tent, swag, camper trailer or caravan you’ll never want to leave.
The beach is just a couple of minutes' walk away and is the perfect spot to go for a swim, a snorkel, or relax with a book on the golden sand. There are great spots for fishing, and if you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse of the local dolphins that seem to love this part of the coastline too. Once you’ve had enough of the sun and sand, both Rock Platform walk - Depot Beach and Depot Beach Rainforest walk leave from this area.
After a day of beach-dwelling, you can relax at your campsite, watching kangaroos graze on the surrounding grass and enjoying a tasty camp dinner as the night sky come alive with stars. You’re bound to feel a million miles from home.
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