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Wollomombi campground

Campervan parked at Wollomombi Campground, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Photo: Rob Cleary/DPIE
Campsite with an open fire pit with a swivelling BBQ plate over the top, Wollomombi campground,
Wollomombi and Chandler Falls, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Photo: Leah Pippos © DPE

Wollomombi campground

Edgars Lookout Road, Hillgrove, New South Wales 2350

1300 072 757

parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au

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Wollomombi campground is perfect for an overnight bush stop while exploring the falls country of New England by campervan. You might be tempted to stay a couple of days to admire the spectacular gorges and waterfalls of the World Heritage-listed Oxley Rivers National Park. Pull up to this peaceful bush campsite and take a short walk to explore Edgars lookout which is easily accessible. Enjoy a barbecue lunch or dinner using the facilities at Wollomombi Falls picnic area nearby. Work off your meal with a short but challenging walk along Chandler walking track and take in the majestic views over Wollomombi Falls. Brilliant after heavy rain, the moist air creates dazzling rainbows. If you're after slightly easier and longer path try Wollomombi walking track and be rewarded with views of picturesque Chandler Falls. Bring some binoculars for a spot of birdwatching. In the skies above, you might glimpse a wedge tailed eagle or the rare peregrine falcon. A little closer to ground the lyrebird will impress you with a flamboyant display.

Facilities found here

Barbeque, Carpark, Non Smoking,

Accessibility Information

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.,

Rooms Available

A bush campground perfect for campervans and trailers, offers birdwatching, walking and picnicking, near Wollomombi Falls.

Facilities

  • Barbecue

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.