Jingellic Campground

Last Updated Feb 2014 | Originally suggested by Peter

Jingellic has toilets Jingellic has water available There are picnic tables available at Jingellic You are able to canoe in Jingellic


A very pleasant riverside camp ground situated on a river flat below the Jingellic Bridge hotel.

Mown grass, Flush WCs, good shade and with steps up to the local pub.

A park-like atmosphere with exotics providing shade over mown grass, graveled access road.

Attractive outlook over the river. Ablution block provided at the back of the hotel - camping is encouraged to promote custom.

Can be popular at peak times

Facilities and activities at Jingellic

Number of sites:

20

Camping Fees:

Free Camping.

Bookings:

This is a free camping area.

How to book:

First in, best dressed.

Toilets:

Flushing Toilets

Pets:

Not allowed

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:

It is not known if fires are allowed in this campground.

Barbeques:

No bbqs are provided.

Swimming:

It is not known if there are any swimming holes near this campsite.

Fishing:

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

Picnic Tables:

Yes.

Horse Riding:
Unknown.
Canoeing / Kayaking:

There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite

Location information for Jingellic

Access

This campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.

Getting there

By the upper Murray at Jingellic, behind the hotel. East from the general store about 1k on the River Road (follow hotel signs), past the school and 100m past the pub turn right 50m




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