There are a total of 12 sites at this location. The location is suitable for Camping beside my vehicle, and Tents. This campground has flat gravel sites.

Pretty and secluded, Belah campground ticks all the boxes for a great camping adventure in the NSW outback.

If you’re doing the Mungo Self-guided Drive tour, why not spread it over a couple of days and camp overnight at Belah? You’ll find the campground after passing Mallee Stop walking track about halfway along the 70km drive route. The ground is level and although Belah is small, you’ll find plenty of room to pitch your tent amongst lovely, wooded surroundings. Enjoy a meal at one of the picnic tables and listed to Mungo’s auditory pleasures – from the chirping of birds in the daytime to the evening’s cicada song.

SITE ACCESS
Unsealed road/trail – 2WD (no long vehicle access) – Dry weather only..
The route to the campground includes unpaved roads, generally suitable for 2WD cars, though roads may become impassable in wet weather.
Belah campground is in the Walls of China precinct of Mungo National Park. To get there:
From Sturt Highway take Silver City Highway south of Mildura. Turn right into Arumpo Road and follow to the end. Turn left into Balranald Road, take the first right into Mailbox Road and continue to the Mungo Visitor Centre. Follow Mungo Self-guided Drive tour to the campground

Please note: GPS Co-Ordinates are approximate and provided in most cases to get you as close to the camp site as possible, or to the National Park entrance. Once inside the park there should be signs to the actual camp grounds. Failing this please check with National Parks for further directions.

FEES & BOOKINGS
Camping $5 per adult per night. $3 per child per night.
The campground operates on a first-in, first-served basis and bookings aren’t taken.

Some National Parks require Fees to Enter the Park. For full details see PASSES & FEES.
To book your site please use either the booking link below if provided, or visit the National Parks web site.

FACILITIES
Picnic tables, Non-flush toilets.

RULES
There is a dam at the campground, supplied by surface runoff, but be sure to bring you own drinking and cooking water or filter/treat the water before using
This is a remote campground, please make sure you arrive well prepared
Please be aware there are no fires permitted at this campground, so you’ll need to bring a gas cooker if you wish to cook
Given the park’s remote location, it can be a good idea to bring a topographic map and compass or a GPS with you when bushwalking.
Check the weather before you set out as the road to Belah campground can become boggy when it rains.
There is no mobile coverage at Mungo National Park

The rules listed above pertain to this particular camp site. For more detailed information direct from the National Parks web site, please click on the relevant links below.
PARK CLOSURES, FIRE SAFETY, CAMPING , SAFETY IN NATIONAL PARKS

We are still in the process of obtaining more information about this site.

Data & Photos courtesy of: NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
Updated: 160415RC

Opening Hours

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Address & Contact

Our Address

Mungo Self Guided Drive

GPS

-33.71236035, 143.1772066

Telephone
Soc. Networks

Additional Information

Suburb:

Mungo

State:

NSW

Pin Code:

2715

Location:

136 km North of Balranald, NSW

Responsible Authority:

NSW National Parks

Pricing Detail:

Prices from $5 per adult per night

Post ID:

15233

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Features

 
  
Toilets Available
Non-flush
Water Not Suitable For Drinking
From Dam - Boil First
No Pets Permitted
Dry Weather Access
Suitable for Tents
Or beside vehicle
Picnic Table Available
National Park Fees
$7 per veh/per day . . .
National Parks and Forestry
 

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