Situated on beautiful Tenterfield Creek, this tidy and quiet campsite is a perfect base for those looking to explore the area, or for just an overnight stay if you’re passing through. The large grassy, open powered and unpowered sites accommodate all sizes and types of tents, vans and rigs, and are serviced by clean amenities.
With so much to see and do in Tenterfield and the surrounding area, every day will bring a new adventure, from the majestic National Parks and nature walks to the many heritage museums, buildings and sites. The railway museum is a favourite spot with visitors, as is a walk up the famous Bald Knob for fabulous 360 degree views of the area. The Tenterfield area has a fascinating geological history.
Being a large country town, Tenterfield has all the usual amenities – choice of pubs and eateries, supermarket, medical facilities and shops.
The local Historic Society display is certainly worth the visit, and you can also see the verandah and workshop where Peter Allen’s grandfather, Tenterfield Saddler George Woolnough, sat and plied his trade.
The entrance to the showgrounds is through the rear gate, and phone bookings are advised to confirm dates and sites.
There is a $4 charge to use the dump site for those not staying at the park, and water is also available, currently $5.
HOW TO GET THERE
From either direction turn West off the main street opposite the Tenterfield Visitors Information Centre into Miles Street. The driveway is 300m on the right. There is also some RV Parking in Miles Street on the way back out (Gravel area).
SITE ACCESS
Wide entrance is situated right at the caretakers cottage. If Bev is not in the cottage park and she will find you.
FEES & BOOKINGS
Fees are from $18/night for unpowered and $25/night for powered sites.
THINGS TO DO
Wander through town and Uncover Tenterfield’s Rich Heritage at the preserved Railway Station, Centenary Cottage and historic PO School of Arts buildings dating back to 1880.
Visit Boonoo Boonoo, Bald Rock and Basket Swamp National Parks.
Climb Bald Rock, the largest exposed granite monolith in Australia
Thunderbolts Hideout are only 1/2 hour drive out of town.
Explore Granite Country and marvel at the formations of the Doctors Nose and Draining Rock on the Mt Mackenzie Scenic Drive.
UPDATED 16022018SM
Opening Hours
Monday
24 Hours
Tuesday
24 Hours
Wednesday
24 Hours
Thursday
24 Hours
Friday
24 Hours
Saturday
24 Hours
Sunday
24 Hours
Address & Contact
Our Address
Miles Street
GPS
-29.056878898414876, 152.0157326777088
Telephone
Additional Information
Suburb:
Tenterfield
State:
NSW
Pin Code:
2372
Location:
Back gate entrance of Showgrounds
Pricing Detail:
From $18
Post ID:
30263
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