Camp Blackman camping area
Campsite
This is the big, main camping area in the national park, with 70 sites (32 with power), hot showers, gas/electric barbecues and a public telephone. Many of the park’s walking tracks start a short drive away, and there are short walks and cycling routes fanning out from here. In the clear areas around the camp one can often see mobs of kangaroos, and birdlife abounds. Drinking water is supplied, but you’ll need to bring your own firewood. To get here, take the John Renshaw Parkway to the national park, turn off for the visitor centre; the campground is just beyond.
Information
Who to contact: Warrumbungle National Park Visitors Centre (02) 6825 4364 Camping fees: Pay fees and pick up permit at visitors centre
Nearby Campsites
- Balor Hut camping area (walk-in camping)
- The Woolshed camping area
- Camp Walaay camping area
- Dows Camp (bush camping)
- Ogma Camp (bush camping)
- Camp Wambelong camping area
- Pincham Camp camping area
- Danu Camp (bush camping)
- Burbie Camp camping area (walk-in camping)
- Hurleys Camp (bush camping)
- Gunneemooroo Campground
