Sues Bridge Campground

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Sues Bridge offers a serene and peaceful retreat alongside the Blackwood River, featuring a nearby campground and ample room for picnics, swimming, and kayaking.

Facilities & Amenities

  • BBQ Area

  • Camp Kitchen

  • Picnic Table

  • Suitable For Camper Trailer

  • Suitable For Caravans

  • Suitable For Tents

  • Toilets

  • Wheelchair Access

Rules

  • Campfires allowed

  • Dogs permitted (on leash)

Additional rules

The use of generators is not allowed anywhere in the campground. Campfires are typically allowed between April 15 and November 30, but there may be fire restrictions at any time with no prior notice. Firewood should be brought by campers. When fire restrictions are in place, campfires and any appliance fueled by solid fuel should not be used. Always follow any instructions given at campgrounds and parks.
Campers can use their own liquid or gas fuel barbeques, stoves, and heaters at any time, unless there is a total fire ban declared (refer to the Department of Fire and Emergency Services). It is recommended that campers adhere to the Leave No Trace principles to minimize their environmental impact during their visit.
Most campgrounds have limited or no waste bins, so campers should take all their waste with them when they depart.

Things to know

The campground offers a total of 25 camp sites, which include an undercover camp kitchen, gas barbecues, toilets, cold water taps, dishwashing sinks, and picnic tables. Out of the 25 sites, there are nine suitable for regular size camper trailers or caravans, while the remaining 16 can accommodate tents and regular size campervans in adjacent parking spaces.

Furthermore, the campground ensures accessibility by providing wheelchair-friendly facilities at two of the tent sites, as well as the toilets and camp kitchen

Location

Neighborhood

Visitors can enjoy various activities such as launching canoes and kayaks to explore the river pools, swimming, fishing, and marron catching (during the appropriate season). For those who prefer land-based activities, there are also numerous walking tracks available along the river.

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