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Mill Creek campground

Dharug National Park

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Overview

Mill Creek campground offers sites for small caravans, campervans, camper trailers and tents. Nestled among trees and surrounded by dramatic sandstone cliffs, this sheltered area makes a great weekend escape.

Accommodation Details
Number of campsites 31
Camping type Tent, Camper trailer site, Camping beside my vehicle
Where 174 Mill Creek Road, Gunderman, NSW, 2775 - in Dharug National Park
Facilities Barbecue facilities, carpark, toilets
What to bring Drinking water, cooking water, insect repellent, firewood
Bookings Bookings for up to 2 sites and 12 people can be made online.
Group bookings There is an exclusive group campsite for up to 70 people, 500m from the general campground. Call Bulga office to book it.
Please note
  • Check in 2pm, check out before 10am.
  • Sites are marked, unpowered and suitable for up to 6 people.
  • Singular or multiple bookings may not exceed 21 days.
  • The toilets at this campground are environmentally friendly, waterless, composting micro-flush toilets.
  • Mosquitoes numbers can increase after periods of rain. Please bring insect repellent and take extra measures to protect yourself from mozzies.

Pick a flat, grassy site by the creek and set yourself up amid the rugged sandstone escarpments and dense eucalypt forests. This pretty, sheltered area is loved by birds and wildlife too – you might see wombats, wallaroos, goannas, lyrebirds and tiny sugar gliders and hear the distinctive chiming sound of bellbirds.

Take a short walk to the picnic area where you'll find the start of a number of great bushwalks – experience rainforest and dry eucalypt forest, climb up onto the escarpment or ride along the Old Great North Road, part of the Convict Sites of Australia World Heritage Area.  

Take a virtual tour of Mill Creek campground captured with Google Street View Trekker.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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