Last Updated Aug 2014 | Originally suggested by GreenNomad
Very small campground with limited facilities, but only a short stroll from the beach.
There are 6 campsites (pretty much on top of each other) but the location is excellent, so it is worth putting up with that small downside.
You can walk 50m to the beach, or just on the south side of the carpark is a small "lake" that is great for safe swimming for the kids.
Not a bad spot for throwing a line in either, try around the rocks on the north and south side of the beach. Tailor and bream are common.
Solid fuel stoves and fires are not permitted at this campground.
6
$28 per night (couple)
Additional adults - $14
Additional child under 16 - $7
Children under 5 - Free
There is also a $7 vehicle entry fee to this park.
Self serve booth at campsite.
You can pre-book by following the link below or pay at the park.
Flushing Toilets
Not allowed
There is usually drinking water available at this campsite. Please take care, it may still be advisable to boil water before drinking.
No fires are permitted at this camp ground.
Gas/electric barbeques available.
This campsite is near the ocean.
There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.
Yes.
No
There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite
This campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.
At the end of Frazer Beach Road in Munmorah State Conservation Area.
From the Pacific Motorway, take the Doyalson Link Road which becomes the Pacific Highway. Just after Munmorah, take a right into Elizabeth Bay Drive. After about 2km turn left into Birdie Beach Drive. Then left onto Blue Wren Drive and right onto Campbell Drive. Follow this for about 3km and turn right onto Frazer Beach Road. The campground is at the end (about 1km).
The road is bitumen right to the campground.
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