Ben Halls Campground
Ben Halls campground is settled between large eucalyptus trees on the western side of Weddin Mountain National Park.
With Basin Gully as a picturesque backdrop, this open woodland setting with large grassed campsites provides a welcoming atmosphere.
From the campground and adjacent picnic area, follow the marked walk up Basin Gully, around Lynch's loop, or on to Ben Halls Cave, the famous bushranger's hideout. Continue up Bertha's Gully and onward to Seaton's Farm, where historic relics are still scattered, reminding visitors of a farming family’s inventiveness during very tough times.
Facilities & Amenities
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BBQ Area
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Picnic Table
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Suitable For Campervans
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Suitable For Caravans
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Suitable For Tents
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Toilets
Rules
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No animals
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No parties or events
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No smoking
Things to know
1) Sites are not marked and not powered
2) This campground is also used by day visitors so parking availability may be limited.
3) Parking spaces for camper trailers and caravans are limited. Most parking spaces are delineated by bollards. If space is not available, camping is permitted in the adjacent State Forest.
There is limited mobile reception in this park