Last Updated Sep 2016 by DarrellMa | Originally suggested by austo
Camping on part of an 8000 acre sheep property near Texas.
200 acres has been set aside from the property for the purpose of the campground. The property is in the "Granite Belt" that extends from NSW up into QLD. The campsites are surrounded by natural bush and large granite boulders.
There are no defined sites, you choose the spot that suits you best.
Great Camp Site. At Easter they host some music at nights and on Easter Sunday a great Breakfast cook up. Vickie and Peter are great hosts and also run the cafe in town. Some lovely walks there too.
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$7.00/person per day or $20.00/family/day (includes 2 adults and children under 15)
Day Visitors – $3/person/day or $10/family/day
Cashier on site.
Bookings are not essential but are welcomed. There is an on-site manager, owners live on the property and are at the camping ground at various times but fees can be paid at the Information Stand into an Honesty tin or in Texas at our cafe Texas Treats.
Ph: 07 4653 0999 (Texas Treats) or 07 4653 8161(A/H)
Mob: 0437 713 488 (Amanda)
Fax: 07 4653 0323
Email: info@goatrock.com.au
Longdrop or composting
Pets are allowed with conditions
There is usually drinking water available at this campsite. Please take care, it may still be advisable to boil water before drinking.
Fires may be allowed in built fire places. Please check local fire bans and rules.
Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.
There are no known swimming spots at this campsite.
There is no fishing at or near this campsite.
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There is no canoeing or kayaking at or near this campsite
This site is accessable by caravans in good weather.
Just south of Texas over the border in NSW.
1040 Goat Rock Road
Texas, NSW, 4385
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