Warrabah campground and picnic area

Caravan, Camping and Holiday Parks

This is a great place to base yourself to enjoy all that the park has to offer – bushwalking, birdwatching, swimming, canoeing, and more.

You’ll wake up every morning to the sights and sounds of the gorgeous Namoi River at this lovely, relaxing campground. There is plenty of wildlife, dramatic granite boulders, and a gloriously varied landscape of colourful plants and animals. The campsite is well laid-out, with a picnic area right beside the river. At night, cook up the fish you’ve caught in the river over the open fireplace and dig into a feast.

Animals that visit here include eastern grey kangaroos, common wallaroos and red-necked wallabies, and look out for the paddling platypus that splash about in the river holes during the afternoon. Birdwatchers will appreciate the many species that call this area home, from crimson and eastern rosellas to sulphur-crested cockatoos and superb fairy-wrens.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Non Smoking

Activities

Canoeing/Kayaking

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Accreditation

COVID Safe

Services

Enjoy vehicle-based camping in your 4WD beside Namoi River at Warrabah campground and picnic area, where you can bushwalk, fish, swim, and go canoeing.

Barbecue

Rates

From AU$12.00

Rates and availability are displayed when making an online booking. A minimum daily rate applies which includes the first 2 occupants.

Trading Times

Check In: 2:00 pm
Check Out: 10:00 am

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