Details on 3 campsites within 100km of Barcoo River Camp,

Barcoo River Camp Campground

Last Updated Aug 2015

Barcoo River Camp has toilets Barcoo River Camp has water available Barcoo River Camp has picnic fireplaces Barcoo River Camp has picnic tables You can go fishing at Barcoo River Camp You are able to canoe in Barcoo River Camp Pets allowed in Barcoo River Camp


On the Barcoo River, with facilities.

Maintained by local council.

Can set up camp right on the edge of the river, plenty of shade and level open areas

Hot showers nearby, drinking water and flushing toilets at entrance to site.

Facilities and activities at Barcoo River Camp

Number of sites:

30

Camping Fees:

$3 per vehicle per night

$15 per week

Bookings:

You are not able to make bookings for this site.

How to book:

Book and pay at local council office in Isisford

Toilets:

Flushing Toilets

Pets:

Pets are allowed with conditions

Water Availability:

Non-potable water may be available. Boil all water for at least 10 minutes before drinking.

Camp fires:

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

Barbeques:

It is not known if barbeques are available.

Swimming:

This campsite is near a river or creek that has swimming holes.

Fishing:

There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.

Picnic Tables:
It is not known if there are picnic tables at this campsite.

Horse Riding:
Unknown.
Canoeing / Kayaking:

There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite

Location information for Barcoo River Camp

Access

This site is accessable by caravans in good weather.

Getting there

Just off Isisford Emmet Rd in Isisford.




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