The Wells campground
The Wells Campground
Nestled within the scenic Myall Lakes National Park, The Wells campground is a tranquil retreat perfect for nature enthusiasts and families alike. This secluded spot is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and the recreational activities it offers, such as swimming, fishing, paddle boating, and caravan camping along the picturesque Bombah Broadwater.
Location and Access
The Wells campground is easily accessible from Hawks Nest via the sealed Mungo Brush Road, approximately 30 km away. Visitors need to cross the tranquil waters of Bombah Broadwater via the vehicle ferry at Bombah Point, operational daily from 8 am to 6 pm (fees apply, cash only).
Camping Facilities
This campground offers essential amenities that enhance your camping experience:
- 12 Campsites: Spacious and marked sites suitable for tents, camper trailers, and caravans.
- Barbecue Facilities: Enjoy a cookout with family and friends while surrounded by nature.
- Toilets: Accessible non-flush toilets are available for your convenience.
- Parking: Ample car parking space is provided for campers.
Activities
Whether you’re an adventure lover or looking to relax, The Wells campground has something for everyone:
- Swimming: Dive into the calm waters, making it perfect for kids to play.
- Fishing: Cast a line and enjoy a day’s fishing; local catches include bream and flathead.
- Canoeing and Kayaking: The still waters around the campground are ideal for paddling adventures.
- Walking and Hiking: Explore scenic walking tracks that lead through diverse landscapes and historic Aboriginal sites.
- Birdwatching: The park is home to a variety of bird species, including the majestic white-bellied sea eagle and the endangered green and golden bell frog.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for unique wildlife such as the long-nosed bandicoot and grey-headed flying fox.
Environment and Culture
The Wells campground is part of the Worimi Aboriginal people’s traditional lands. The rich cultural heritage is evident in the archaeological sites scattered throughout the park. Visitors have a unique opportunity to engage with the land’s history by exploring local Aboriginal cultural sites and participating in educational programs provided by park authorities.
Fees and Passes
The campground charges a nominal fee to support the maintenance of facilities:
- $10: Per vehicle for 4 tonne or larger vehicles
- $2.50: Per pedestrian
- $5.50: Motorbike access
- $6.50: Per car, caravan, or trailer
Best Times to Visit
The best time to visit The Wells campground is during the cooler months from May to October, when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife is abundant. However, be prepared for variable weather conditions and check for any local alerts before your visit.
Important Considerations
As a remote campsite, visitors are encouraged to come well-prepared, bringing essential items such as drinking water, cooking supplies, and firewood for barbecues, as water is not available on-site. It’s vital to be aware of fire safety regulations and current weather conditions in the park.
For an unforgettable experience in the natural beauty of Australia, make The Wells campground your next camping destination.
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