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Wallingat River Campground – Wallingat National Park

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Wallingat River Campground – Wallingat National Park

For those looking to escape the coastal crowds and find a peaceful sanctuary, Wallingat River campground offers a serene bush retreat in the heart of Wallingat National Park. This beautiful, secluded campground is set on the tranquil banks of the Wallingat River, a calm waterway that feeds into the magnificent Wallis Lake. The campground itself is a large, grassy clearing surrounded by a majestic forest of flooded gums and cabbage tree palms, providing a shady and sheltered environment perfect for a relaxing getaway. It’s an ideal destination for self-sufficient campers with tents, camper trailers, and off-road caravans who are seeking a true back-to-nature experience.

The river is the main attraction here, offering a pristine environment for water-based activities. Its calm waters are perfect for launching a kayak or canoe and setting off to explore the river and the nearby shores of Wallis Lake. It’s also a fantastic spot for fishing, with the river known for its healthy population of bream and flathead. The campground serves as a great base for exploring the rest of the park, with access to the Sugar Creek walking track and a network of 4WD trails leading to highlights like the Whoota Whoota lookout, which offers breathtaking panoramic views. This is a classic, self-reliant camping experience with basic facilities including non-flush toilets and fire pits. You must bring your own drinking water and firewood, and pack out all your rubbish. For a quiet and beautiful riverside escape, Wallingat River campground is a true gem of the Great Lakes region.

★★★★★ (4.2 Stars)
Wallingat River campground
River Rd Lp, Wallingat NSW 2428

Site Information

  • Location: Wallingat National Park, on the Wallingat River.
  • Site suitable for: Tents, camper trailers, off-road caravans.
  • Road access: Unsealed roads. 2WD accessible with care in dry weather, but 4WD is recommended as roads can be steep and rough.
  • Site surface: Grass and dirt.
  • Camping permitted: Yes, bookings and park entry fees are essential via the NSW National Parks website.
  • Maximum overnight stays: Check booking details.
  • Number of un-powered sites: 15 unmarked sites.
  • Facilities: Non-flush toilets, picnic tables, wood barbecues/fire pits.
  • Picnic tables: Yes.
  • Potable water: No. Bring all your own drinking water.
  • Mobile phone coverage: None.
  • TV reception: None.
  • Onsite public toilets: Yes.
  • Rubbish bins: No. All rubbish must be carried out.
  • Open fires: Permitted in designated fire pits, subject to fire bans. Bring your own firewood.
  • Generator use: Not permitted.
  • Number of sites available: 15 sites.

Essentials to Bring

  • All drinking and washing water.
  • Rubbish bags to take all waste with you.
  • Your own firewood.
  • Kayak, canoe, or small boat.
  • Insect repellent.

Activities

  • Pet friendly: No. Pets are not permitted in National Parks.
  • Fishing: Excellent fishing in the Wallingat River and Wallis Lake.
  • Short walks: Access to the Sugar Creek walking track and other park trails.

Local Amenities

  • Local Pubs:
    • Pacific Palms Recreation Club (“The Recky”) (~25 km)
    • The Bellevue Hotel, Forster (~30 km)
  • Places to Eat:
    • Coomba Park local club/shop (~15 km)
    • Cafes and restaurants in Smiths Lake (~20 km) or Pacific Palms (~25 km)
  • Local Attractions:
    • Whoota Whoota lookout (within the park)
    • Wallis Lake
    • Seal Rocks and Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse (~40 km)
  • Nearest Caravan Parks:
    • The Ruins Campground, Booti Booti NP (~15 km)
    • Sandbar and Bushlands Holiday Parks, Smiths Lake (~20 km)
  • Next Free Camps:
    • There are no designated free camps in the immediate area.
  • Nearest Dump Points:
    • Forster (various caravan parks, may charge a fee for non-guests).
  • Nearest Petrol Station:
    • Coomba Park (~15 km, limited) or Pacific Palms (~25 km).
  • Drinking Water Resupply:
    • Forster. It is essential to arrive at the park fully supplied with water.
  • Public Toilets:
    • Onsite. The next closest are in Coomba Park (~15 km).

Seasonal Weather Forecast: Mid North Coast

  • Summer (December – February): Hot and humid, perfect for swimming and water sports. Average temperatures from 20°C to 28°C.
  • Autumn (March – May): Warm, sunny days and mild evenings. Often calm, making it ideal for paddling and hiking. Temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C.
  • Winter (June – August): Cool, crisp, and often sunny. The water is cold but hiking is pleasant. Temperatures range from 8°C to 18°C.
  • Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with pleasant weather, though can be windy. The bush is full of wildflowers. Temperatures range from 13°C to 24°C.

 

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