Overview
Willandra group campground is a great choice for those car touring or 4WD touring, with great birdwatching, bushwalking and historic heritage just moments away.
| Number of campsites | 10 |
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| Camping type | Tent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle |
| Where | Yinnagalang Billana Track, Roto, NSW, 2675 - in Willandra National Park |
| Facilities | Toilets, unpowered sites, unmarked sites, barbecue facilities, picnic tables |
| What to bring | Drinking water, firewood, fuel stove, first aid kit, food supplies, clothes for all weather conditions, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, hat, torch, kayak |
| Entry fees |
Park entry fees are not included in your camping fees. |
| Group bookings | This campground is suitable for group bookings. School groups and Park Eco Pass holders can make a group booking enquiry. |
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Pitch your tent, pull up your caravan or camping trailer, and make Willandra group campground your base to explore. Set among black box and river cooba trees, this large campground alongside Willandra Creek is a great choice for groups who are car touring or 4WD touring through the Western Rivers region.
If you feel like stretching your legs, wander over to historic Willandra Homestead and discover the pastoral history of the area, or walk down to Willandra Creek. You can find a spot at the creek, take advantage of fantastic birdwatching, or try your luck yabbying. You can also go bushwalking along Nilla Yannagalang Billana walking track and loop back to the homestead.
After a day of historic heritage and nature, head back to base for a night around the campfire, a bit of stargazing, and a good night’s rest under the stars.
Also see
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Willandra campground
For a classic Aussie bush camp, pitch a tent at Willandra campground, the perfect base for exploring Willandra’s historic heritage and Willandra Creek.
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Willandra Men's Quarters
Spend a night or two at historic Willandra Men’s Quarters for a real outback experience in Willandra National Park, at a great rate.
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