Pretty Beach campground – Murramarang National Park

Pretty Beach campground – Murramarang National Park

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Pretty Beach Campground – Murramarang National Park

Located in the serene surroundings of Murramarang National Park, Pretty Beach Campground offers an idyllic escape for camping enthusiasts. With its picturesque views and abundant wildlife, this campground is a perfect location for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying modern amenities.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Camp Sites: The campground features a total of 60 campsites, which are suitable for tents, caravans, and camper trailers. Many sites come equipped with electric power.
  • Restroom Facilities: Clean flush toilets and hot showers are available, ensuring comfort during your stay.
  • Barbecue Facilities: Enjoy cooking outdoors with free gas/electric barbecues and small wood-burning barbecues. Firewood can also be purchased on-site.
  • Drinking Water: Tank water is available, but it is recommended to treat or boil it before drinking. Visitors should bring their own drinking water for convenience.
  • Other Amenities: The campground has picnic tables, a laundry with coin-operated washing machines, and a carpark, making it accessible and user-friendly.

Outdoor Activities

Pretty Beach offers a variety of activities that cater to every type of nature lover:

  • Swimming and Snorkeling: The campground is just a short walk to the beach, providing easy access to swimming and snorkeling in clear waters.
  • Fishing: Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy spots along the coastline, with opportunities for both rock and beach fishing.
  • Birdwatching: With over 90 species of birds, including the majestic sea eagles and playful lyrebirds, this area is a birdwatcher’s paradise.
  • Walking Trails: Explore numerous scenic walking tracks, such as the Pretty Beach to Durras Mountain trail, which offers breathtaking coastal views.
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for Eastern Grey Kangaroos and other native fauna that often roam around the area during dusk.

Aboriginal Culture and Conservation

Murramarang National Park is rich in Aboriginal heritage. Visitors are encouraged to explore the local Aboriginal culture through guided tours and storytelling sessions available nearby, which highlight the area’s historical significance and its connection to Indigenous communities. The park also offers opportunities to get involved in conservation efforts and become a Parks Eco Pass licensed tour operator.

Getting There

The campground is conveniently accessible by car. From the Princes Highway, follow Bawley Point Road for approximately 5km to Pretty Beach Road. Visitors are reminded that there may be unsealed roads leading to the campground, thus a 2WD vehicle may be required.

Safety and Regulations

It is vital for campers to adhere to park regulations to ensure both their safety and the preservation of the park’s environment. Be aware that:

  • Pets: Domestic pets are not allowed in national parks, including Pretty Beach Campground.
  • Fires: Campfires are only permitted in designated areas using approved containers. Firewood can be purchased at the campground office.
  • Mobile Service: There is limited mobile phone service in the area; it’s advisable to plan accordingly.

Whether you are seeking peace and tranquility or adventure and exploration, Pretty Beach Campground in Murramarang National Park offers an unforgettable experience for all nature enthusiasts. Embrace the beauty of Australia’s South Coast and make this campground your next getaway!

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