Pebbly Beach Campground | Camping with Kangaroos in Murramarang NP
For those eager to explore on foot, the area is a hiker’s paradise. The challenging Durras Mountain walk begins directly from the campground, rewarding determined walkers with panoramic coastal views from the summit. Shorter, more leisurely walks trace the coastline, offering spectacular vistas and connecting to other beautiful beaches within the park. Due to its worldwide fame and limited number of sites, securing a spot at Pebbly Beach requires booking far in advance, especially during peak seasons. For those who plan ahead, the reward is an exceptional camping adventure that perfectly captures the magic of the Australian coast.
Pebbly Beach Campground
Pebbly Beach Access Rd, East Lynne NSW 2536
Website: NSW National Parks – Pebbly Beach
Phone number: 1300 072 757 (National Parks Contact Centre)
GPS Coordinates: -35.60688, 150.32575
Site Details
- Location: Murramarang National Park, on the NSW South Coast.
- Site suitable for: Tents and camper trailers. Not suitable for caravans or large motorhomes due to limited space and turning circle.
- Road access: Access is via a narrow, unsealed road. It is generally 2WD accessible in dry conditions, but caution is advised. Not recommended for low-clearance vehicles.
- Site surface: Grass and natural earth.
- Camping permitted: Yes. Bookings are essential and must be made online via the NSW NPWS website.
- Maximum overnight stays: Subject to NSW NPWS booking rules.
- Number of powered sites: 0
- Number of un-powered sites: Approximately 23 designated unpowered sites.
Facilities & Rules
- Facilities: Flushing toilets, cold showers, drinking water, picnic tables, gas/electric barbecues.
- Picnic tables: Yes, in the day-use area.
- Potable water: Yes, taps are available but it’s recommended to treat or boil before use.
- Mobile phone coverage: Very limited to non-existent.
- TV reception: No.
- Onsite public toilets: Yes, flushing toilets.
- Ullage / Dump Point: No. The nearest public dump point is in Batemans Bay.
- Drive through sites: No.
- Rubbish bins: Yes, bins are provided.
- Open fires: Wood and solid fuel fires are strictly prohibited year-round.
- Generator use: Not permitted.
- Number of sites available: 23 sites available for booking.
Activities & Notes
- Essentials to bring: Camera, insect repellent, surfing gear, hiking shoes. Remember not to feed the kangaroos or other wildlife.
- Pet friendly: No, pets are strictly not allowed in Murramarang National Park.
- Fishing: Yes, beach and rock fishing are possible. A NSW fishing license is required.
- Short walks: Durras Mountain walking track (challenging), coastal walks to Clear Point and Snake Bay.
Local Amenities
The nearest major town with full services is Batemans Bay (approx. 25 km south).
- Nearest Pubs:
- JJ’s at The Marina, Batemans Bay (approx. 25 km)
- Catalina Country Club, Batemans Bay (approx. 27 km)
- The Bayview Hotel, Batemans Bay (approx. 26 km)
- Places to Eat: Numerous cafes, restaurants, and takeaway shops in Batemans Bay.
- Local Attractions:
- Kangaroo watching and photography
- Depot Beach and other stunning beaches in Murramarang NP
- Birdwatching (parrots and sea birds are abundant)
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- BIG4 Batemans Bay Beach Resort (approx. 28 km)
- Multiple other parks in and around Batemans Bay.
- Next Free Camps: Limited options. Some free camps exist in State Forests further inland, such as Shallow Crossing.
- Nearest Dump Points: Batemans Bay Mackay Park, Beach Road.
- Nearest Petrol Station: Several major service stations in Batemans Bay.
- Drinking Water Resupply: Available at the campground and throughout Batemans Bay.
- Nearest Public Toilets (offsite): Available in parks and shopping centres in Batemans Bay.
Seasonal Weather Forecast
Pebbly Beach enjoys a temperate coastal climate, making it a wonderful destination all year.
- Summer (December – February): Warm to hot. Ideal for swimming and surfing. This is the busiest period, so expect crowds.
- Autumn (March – May): Mild, sunny days and cool evenings. A perfect time for hiking, with fewer people and pleasant weather.
- Winter (June – August): Cool, crisp days and cold nights. Great for photography, hiking, and whale watching from coastal lookouts.
- Spring (September – November): Days grow warmer and the park’s wildflowers bloom. An excellent and often quiet time to visit before summer.