Details on 52 campsites within 100km of Boomeri,

Boomeri Campground

Last Updated Jan 2014 | Originally suggested by combicombi

Boomeri has toilets Boomeri has picnic tables You can go fishing at Boomeri You are able to canoe in Boomeri


Beautiful, walk in campground suitable for tent based camping.

You can't park your car directly on the sites, so you will have to cart your gear a short walk (stones throw) to where you pitch the tent. The benefit of this is that you will end up being a little less crowded than at some of the other sites in this park.

There is ample shade from the large apple (angophora) trees and the sites are pretty level (although there is not a lot of grass). Mainly dirt.

Great spot to base for a kayaking trip although there is no boat ram here so those with a motor boat might try other sites in Myall Lakes.

No camp fires are permitted at this site.

Facilities and activities at Boomeri

Number of sites:

20

Camping Fees:

Off Peak - $7 per adult, $3.50 per child

Peak - $10 per adult, $5 per child

There is also a $7 vehicle entry fee

Bookings:

Self serve booth at campsite.

How to book:

No bookings can be made, you need to use the registration point to purchase a permit.

Toilets:

Longdrop or composting

Pets:

It is not known if pets are allowed at this campsite

Water Availability:

No water available at this campsite

Camp fires:

No fires are permitted at this camp ground.

Barbeques:

No bbqs are provided.

Swimming:

You are able to swim in the lake nearby.

Fishing:

There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.

Picnic Tables:

Picnic tables are not provided at this camsite

Horse Riding:

No

Canoeing / Kayaking:

There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite

More Information

http://www.environment.nsw....

Location information for Boomeri

This campsite is in Myall Lakes National Park

Protecting one of the states largest coastal lake systems, this is a boaters paradise.

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Access

This campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.

Getting there

From the Pacific Highway, take Bombah Point Road (unsealed) to the ferry crossing.

Cross the water with Bombah Point ferry and continue along Mungo Brush Road

The campground is on the left approximately 500m after Northern Broadwater picnic area




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