Broughton Island Campground

Caravan, Camping and Holiday Parks

Camping on Broughton Island is a truly special experience. Located in Myall Lakes National Park, you’ll be camping amongst an active seabird colony- it’s a key breeding site for wedge-tailed shearwaters.

There are plenty of opportunities for water activities, including swimming, fishing, boating, snorkelling and scuba diving. You’ll find sandy beaches within Esmeralda Cove.

With only five campsites, you’ll feel like you own the island. The campground is fairly basic, so you’ll have to bring all your equipment and supplies with you, including water. You must book and pre-pay for a campsite prior to arriving at the island.

Facilities

Non Smoking

Activities

Birdwatching Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Snorkelling Swimming

Services

Broughton Island campground is the only place in NSW where you can camp among an active seabird colony.

Rates

Rates and availability are displayed when making an online booking

A minimum daily rate applies, which includes the first 2 occupants.

Maximum 14 night stays

Other Nearby Accommodation

View All
White Tree Bay campground, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

White Tree Bay campground and picnic area

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

Dees Corner campground, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government

Dees Corner campground

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

A group of friends sitting beside their campervan at Mungo Brush campground. Photo: John Spencer/OEH

Mungo Brush campground

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

Brambles Green Campground, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Brambles Green campground

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

Stewart and Lloyds campground, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government

Stewart and Lloyds campground

Hawks Nest, Mid-Coast

Banksia Green campground, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government

Banksia Green campground

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

Contact Us