Crows Nest Falls Camping Area
Crows Nest Falls Camping Area is a picturesque camping destination situated within Crows Nest National Park, offering a serene and natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled amid open eucalypt woodland, this camping area provides a range of facilities and opportunities for camping, exploration, and relaxation.
Facilities & Amenities
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Dump Station
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Shower Cubicle (BYO shower)
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Suitable For Camper Trailer
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Suitable For Campervans
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Suitable For Caravans
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Suitable For Motorhomes
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Suitable For Tents
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Toilets
Rules
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Campfires allowed
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Smoking allowed
Additional rules
Generators: Not allowed.
Things to know
Crows Nest Falls Camping Area is easily accessible by conventional vehicles. Visitors can reach the camping area via a short gravel track branching off from the main access road just before the picnic area. The camping area accommodates a total of 13 campsites, with varying sizes capable of hosting groups ranging from 4 to 10 people per site. Campers can choose between grassy pitches suitable for tents or sites that can accommodate caravans, camper trailers, and motorhomes. Mobile phone coverage varies from good to poor, depending on the network provider. Campers are advised to bring essential items such as drinking water, rubbish bags, insect repellent, and a gas stove for cooking.
Neighborhood
Crows Nest National Park is renowned for its captivating natural beauty and offers an array of attractions and activities:
1) Crows Nest Falls: A highlight of the park, the 20-meter-high Crows Nest Falls cascade gracefully and offer a stunning sight.
2) Koonin Lookout: A hike to Koonin Lookout rewards visitors with panoramic views over the Valley of Diamonds, showcasing the park's diverse landscape.
3) Wildlife Watching: Abundant wildlife resides within the park, including rock-wallabies, echidnas, platypus, koalas, possums, and a variety of bird species like pale-headed rosellas and blue-faced honeyeaters.
4) Bushwalking: Explore lush eucalypt forests and granite cliffs through well-maintained walking trails.
5) Swimming: Natural waterholes and inviting creek waters provide opportunities for refreshing swims.