North Head campground
- North Head Road, Benandarah NSW 2536, Australia
North Head Campground
Nestled within the stunning Murramarang National Park, North Head Campground is a hidden gem located on North Head Road, Benandarah, NSW, Australia. This remote campground offers a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich Aboriginal culture of the region while enjoying various outdoor activities.
Overview
North Head Campground embodies the tranquility of the Australian bush, providing a secluded getaway that feels a million miles away from urban life, yet it is conveniently close to Batemans Bay. With its breathtaking coastal views, lush forests, and diverse wildlife, it beckons adventurous campers and nature lovers alike.
Accommodations
- Number of Campsites: 10 designated sites for camping.
- Camping Types: Suitable for tents and camper trailers, making it ideal for both solo adventurers and families.
There are no camping fees at this campground, although a small booking fee applies. The sites are unsealed and may be impacted by weather conditions, so campers are encouraged to check the road conditions before heading out.
Facilities
- Parking: Available at the campground for easy access.
- Toilets: Basic non-flush toilets available on-site.
- Water: Please note that water is not available, so visitors should bring their own drinking and cooking water.
Activities
Visitors to North Head Campground can indulge in a selection of outdoor activities, including:
- Walking: Enjoy scenic walking tracks like the Burrawang walking track and Wasp Head walk, which lead to spectacular views and historic Aboriginal sites.
- Swimming & Snorkelling: Just a short stroll from the campground, pristine beaches await for a refreshing dip or a snorkeling adventure.
- Fishing: Explore nearby coastal waters for fishing opportunities, perfect for catching a meal.
- Birdwatching: The park is home to over 90 species of birds, including the pigeon-like satin bowerbird and the majestic sea eagle, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise.
Wildlife and Nature
The Eucalypt forest surrounding the campground is home to an array of wildlife, providing exciting chances to spot eastern grey kangaroos, lyrebirds, and even seasonal whale migrations along the coast. The campground is also filled with remarkable native vegetation such as:
- Black Sheoak (Allocasuarina littoralis)
- Blueberry Ash (Elaeocarpus reticulatus)
- Cabbage Palm (Livistona australis)
Cultural Significance
North Head Campground is steeped in Aboriginal culture, with the local Aboriginal communities having a deep connection to this land. Visitors are encouraged to explore the cultural significance of the area, including insights from interpreted walks that highlight the rich heritage and traditional practices of the Indigenous peoples of Murramarang National Park.
Planning Your Visit
- Best Times to Visit: Warm seasons from late spring to early autumn are ideal for camping, swimming, and exploring.
- Access: Vehicles should be in good condition as some roads may be unsealed and potentially boggy during wet conditions.
- Safety: Beaches are not patrolled and may have strong riptides; exercise caution when swimming.
Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature or an action-packed adventure filled with unique experiences, North Head Campground is an exceptional choice that ensures memorable outdoor escapades amid Australia’s stunning coastal landscapes.
Camp location
- North Head Road, Benandarah NSW 2536, Australia