Nymboida Camping and Canoeing

Natural Attractions

Nymboida Camping and Canoeing is a 15-hectare campground on the beautiful Goolang Creek just minutes from the Nymboida River.

Nymboida Camping and Canoeing is a non-profit business owned and operated by the Nymboida Community. Nymboida Camping and Canoeing is situated on the land of the Gumbaynggirr Nation.

The Camping and Canoeing Centre is home to the Nymboida Healing Room, a dedicated Function Space, River and Canoeing Hire and Training, on-site Camping and Cabins and hosts a Driver Reviver space during peak season.

Whether you want a secluded site tucked away by the creek, a camp next to a shared shelter shed and picnic table, closer to amenities, or a site with power, there are plenty of spots to choose from within the ample parkland and camping areas.

There are seven shelter sheds with picnic tables and wood barbecues.

Some camping areas have a picnic table and seating available without the shelter shed. Shared fire areas are available throughout the campgrounds. All campers have access to amenities including hot showers and toilets.

Camp, Cook and Chill 2024 will be held in the bush campground area of Nymboida Camping and Canoeing.

Facilities

Barbeque Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Carpark Coach Parking Conference/Convention Facilities Family Friendly Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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