Last Updated Nov 2014
Popular and well developed camping area on the banks of Lake Glenbawn.
The camping area is huge, grassy and has scattered shade. Powered and unpowered sites are available, as well as basic "bush camping" spots if you would like a bit more tranquility.
Facilities are well maintained and included hot showers. There is also a kiosk supplying the basics (bait, ice, bread. milk etc)
There are also self-contained cabins available if you are sick of the tent. These are fairly basic, but clean and tidy.
Lake Glenbawn is becoming well known as a great freshwater fishing location with large bass and golden perch, but the dam also has Murray Cod, yellow belly and plenty of catfish.
100
Unpowered sites from $18 per night in off peak and $25 in peak periods.
Powered sites from $31 - $36
Cashier on site.
This area can get very busy on long weekends (and in particular at Easter) however most of the time is no problem.
Phone (02) 6543 7193
Flushing Toilets
It is not known if pets are allowed at this campsite
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.
Gas/electric barbeques available.
You are able to swim in the lake nearby.
There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.
Yes.
No
There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite
Extremely popular fishing location and with a deserved reputation.
We have no information available on what vehicles can access this campsite.
Located 2 hours north-west of Newcastle, 3.5 hours from Sydney, just off the New England Highway via either Aberdeen or Scone.
From the south, drive through Aberdeen and head north on the New England Highway continue 1.9 kms through Aberdeen, turn right on Segenhoe Road (over railway tracks). Take Allan Bridge road (if under 4 tonne). Then continue to the end, turn left onto Brushy Hill Road, your destination is on the right.
From the north drive through Scone, head south on Kelly Street, Take the 3rd left onto Gundy Road, turn right onto Glenbawn Road, go straight ahead at the cross intersection(Brushy Hill Road) turn left onto Bushy Hill Road, your destination is on the Left.
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