Fitzroy Falls Picnic Area Campground

Last Updated Sep 2015 by Bazzao | Originally suggested by Bazzao

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No Camping available here, just a picnic area

There are 2 possibilities with this name.

1) National Parks (-34.646839,150.482555)

2) Sydney Water Catchment Dam (-34.651603,150.48937).

Both are close together.

No camping allowed in either.

Pets not allowed in NP site, SWC unknown.

Facilities and activities at Fitzroy Falls Picnic Area

Number of sites:

0

Camping Fees:

No camping

Bookings:

We have no information available on how to book this site.

How to book:

No camping

Toilets:

Flushing Toilets

Pets:

It is not known if pets are allowed at this campsite

Water Availability:

There is usually drinking water available at this campsite. Please take care, it may still be advisable to boil water before drinking.

Camp fires:

No fires are permitted at this camp ground.

Barbeques:

Electric/gas barbeques are available.

Swimming:

There are no known swimming spots at this campsite.

Fishing:

It is not known if there are any fishing spots near this campsite.

Picnic Tables:

Yes.

Horse Riding:

No

Canoeing / Kayaking:

There is no canoeing or kayaking at or near this campsite

Location information for Fitzroy Falls Picnic Area

Caution! - The location in the map above is approximate.
Please check the "Getting There" information below.
Access

We have no information available on what vehicles can access this campsite.

Getting there




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