Last Updated May 2017 | Originally suggested by Robif
Creek side campground with hot showers, water and electric barbecues.
Quiet in the off season. A bit crowded at peak times. Cheap and cheerful.
Campfires allowed when no fire bans. Micalong Creek has its own population of small Rainbow & Brown Trout which are fun to try and out-smart.
Ranger is extremely helpful and friendly and will point you in the right direction what ever you need. Well maintained grounds and now boast hot showers with potable water at amenities block, as well as a couple of electric BBQ's for the day tripper. Well worth a visit.
Absolutely beautiful spot. Nearby walking tracks and she-oaks along the creek, boast some idyllic scenes.
Would definitely recommend!
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$11.00 per adult
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Pay at Office or phone 6227 9626 for booking and payment
Flushing Toilets
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.
There are no built fireplaces in this camp ground, however it may be permisable to have a camp fire under certain conditions. Please check local fire restrictions and rules before lighting fires.
Electric/gas barbeques are available.
This campsite is near a river or creek that has swimming holes.
There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.
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There is no canoeing or kayaking at or near this campsite
This campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.
Wee Jasper
New South Wales 2582
From Wee Jasper head along Wee Jasper Red until Nottingham Rd and Turn Left/SouthH towards Jackos Trail
Destination will be on the right after 3.0 km
Micalong Creek Reserve
524 Nottingham Rd, Wee Jasper NSW 258
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