Woodenbong Campground

Last Updated Sep 2020 by Bazzao

Woodenbong has toilets Woodenbong has water available Woodenbong has picnic fireplaces There are bbqs available at Woodenbong There are picnic tables available at Woodenbong Pets allowed in Woodenbong


This community maintained campground in the heart of Wodenbong is a good spot for an overnight with hot showers and well maintained facilities.

There are large grassy areas suitable for vans and tents, undercover picnic tables and and well maintained amenities block. There are electric barbecues and the hot showers are coin operated by feeding in $1 coins.

Facilities and activities at Woodenbong

Number of sites:

10

Camping Fees:

$5 per night or $10 for powered sites.

Bookings:

Cashier on site.

How to book:

MOBIL DRIVEWAY Ph: 02 66351300

or Fay’s Takeaway, after hours Unungar St, Woodenbong

Toilets:

Flushing Toilets

Pets:

Pets are allowed with conditions

Water Availability:

There is usually drinking water available at this campsite. Please take care, it may still be advisable to boil water before drinking.

Camp fires:

Fires may be allowed in built fire places. Please check local fire bans and rules.

Barbeques:

Electric/gas barbeques are available.

Swimming:

There are no known swimming spots at this campsite.

Fishing:

There is no fishing at or near this campsite.

Picnic Tables:

Yes.

Horse Riding:

No

Canoeing / Kayaking:

There is no canoeing or kayaking at or near this campsite

More Information

http://woodenbong.org/?page...

Location information for Woodenbong

Access

This site is accessable by caravans in good weather.

Getting there

On Unumga Street, just past the Swimming Pool.




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