Last Updated Dec 2014
Large grassy campground behind the dunes in Bundjalung National Park
The sites are grass, level, but with little shade. Sheltered picnic tables and gas barbecues are provided.
The creek follows along the coast for about 2km before exiting the beach, you can walk up the beach to the inlet which is not a bad fishing spot.
There is a campsite map available here
The nearby pontoon makes launching a kayak easy and the paddle up Jerusalem Creek is a great way to see this park from a different viewpoint.
There is more information on the paddling route here
Thanks Heaps to Geoff for the following detailed comments...
One of my OLD regular camping spots for 20+ years, not as great as it was > all sorts of NEW restrictions.
Sites (as quoted above) are Pre-booked online/phone & are restricted in by what camping you are doing eg.,Tent, Camper trailer/ Caravan. You book > have so many number of sites for your particular camping (tent/ camp trailer/ caravan) > drive there > pick a site out of the vacant specific allocated sites & hope you get the best one. If you have a tent you can only stay in a tent site. If you have a caravan, you can only stay in a caravan site. No pet's allowed whatsoever > National
Park.
No rubbish bins supplied (anymore > bring in / take out). No wood supplied (anymore).
No 4wd access to beach (anymore) > not even allowed to walk down the 4wd track to the beach anymore, have to walk down one particular
track (used to be several tracks to the beach). "That's environmentally friendly", I hear you say > NO ! You can drive North from Woody Head up the beach right up to Blackrocks & fish out in front of the poor buggers who can't go south to Woody Head. Therefore, bait on the beach is scarce.
No water supplied has always been the case (except a small amount to wash your hands @ the toilets). All toilets are now composting (fewer than there used to be) but, do allow for disabled people to wheel up ramps.
Some gas BBQ's (less than there used to be & not as good as they used to be).
No electricity & No lighting provided (has always been the case). Creek (saltwater) nearby
for Canoeing > no more petrol motors for boats allowed > fair enough.
No generators allowed.
For the price you pay & the facilities provided, you might w ant to go down to Woody Head & stay at the National Park there > caravan park style. If rugged camping is what you like, Yuraygir National Park east of McLean is far, far better (these days).
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$20 per night (2 people)
Additional adult $10
Additional Kid $5 (under 15
Children under 5 Free
A vehicle entry fee of $7 applies to this park also.
Bookings can be made over the phone or internet.
Phone 13000 72757 or book online via the link below.
Sites are specified for specific types of camping (caravans/tents) and yo book as suck. When you get to the campground, you can choose from available sites of that type. Caravans can not use tent sites / tents can not use caravan sites.
Longdrop or composting
Not allowed
No water available at this campsite
Fires may be allowed in built fire places. Please check local fire bans and rules.
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 site is accessable by caravans in good weather.
Take the Gap Road from the Pacific Highway (about 5km South from Woodburn NSW) and follow for about 20km. The last 10 or so km is dirt road (good condition).
View directions from Woodburn to Black Rocks Campground in google maps
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