Picnic Point campground
Picnic Point Campground
Experience the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Mimosa Rocks National Park at Picnic Point Campground, located in the picturesque region of Wapengo, NSW, Australia. This scenic campground offers a perfect getaway for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors.
Location and Accessibility
Situated at the end of Wapengo Lake Road, off the Tathra-Bermagui Road, Picnic Point Campground is easily accessible, though note that the access road is private. The campground is mostly flat and step-free, making it access friendly, though visitors should be prepared to navigate across flat grass and hard-packed ground to reach facilities. While there are no formal pathways, the site is well laid out for easy exploration.
Campsite Features
- 17 Campsites: Each site is well-defined and offers a slice of tranquility among native trees such as banksia and eucalyptus.
- Barbecue Facilities: Enjoy outdoor cooking with provided barbecue stations—just remember to bring your own firewood as it cannot be collected from the park.
- Picnic Tables: Several picnic tables, including an accessible one, are available for dining in the fresh air.
- Ambulant Toilet: Facilities include toilets designed to ensure accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges.
- Parking: Convenient parking spaces are available next to campsites, with a limit of one vehicle per site.
Activities and Amenities
Picnic Point Campground is not just a place to stay; it’s also a hub for various activities:
- Fishing: The nearby beaches and lakes offer fantastic fishing opportunities. Bring your rod and have a chance to catch local species such as bream.
- Beach Access: Enjoy the sun and surf nearby. There are access points to the beach, though some may involve a few steps.
- Wildlife Viewing: This campground is renowned for its wildlife encounters. Look out for koalas, sugar gliders, and various bird species in their natural habitat.
- Exploration: Take scenic walks around the camp and through the surrounding park, where you can discover historical sites and indigenous cultural elements.
- Relaxation: After an exciting day, unwind to the soothing sounds of nature, with crashing waves nearby providing a calming backdrop.
Environmental Commitment
As part of the NSW National Parks initiative, Picnic Point Campground encourages visitors to participate in conservation efforts. By becoming a Parks Eco Pass licensed tour operator or a conservation partner, you can contribute positively to the preservation of this beautiful environment.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Fire restrictions may apply during specific periods, so always check the latest regulations.
- Note that water is not available at the campground; visitors should bring their own drinking water.
- Pets are not permitted, ensuring a serene environment for wildlife.
- During peak holiday periods, the campground can be quite busy, so early planning is advised.
Nearby Attractions
The area surrounding Picnic Point is rich in attractions:
- Explore the Goodenia Rainforest and its walking tracks for a deeper dive into the local flora and fauna.
- Visit the historical remnants of the region, providing a glimpse into the rich indigenous and settler history.
- Engage with local cultural tours that highlight the significance of the land to the Yuin people, including unique insights into their traditions and connection to the environment.
Whether you’re looking to cast a line, discover unique wildlife, or simply relax in nature, Picnic Point Campground is an ideal destination that promises an immersive camping experience amidst stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Plan your visit today!
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