nice free camp beside a river or dam from warick to glen Innes in nsw
Fried Rice said
05:43 PM Jan 26, 2013
FWIW, there are good toilets and a free his'nher shower available in the High Street, just uptown
FR
-- Edited by Fried Rice on Saturday 26th of January 2013 05:44:34 PM
Seano said
09:30 PM Jan 26, 2013
hi to fellow nomads , as a newbie do anyone know of a nice free camp beside a river or dam that they would recommend from about warick down to Glen Innes . I am travelling down through that way on tuesday the 29th jan and like to stay for 1-2 days before continueing on any suggestion would be of great help thanks seano
Fried Rice said
09:53 PM Jan 26, 2013
This may not be your answer, Seano, but if you don't mind taking a route off the norm (via Stanthorpe), for an extra 150 or so Klms, you could go via Texas; a neat friendly little town, with beaut campground a couple of k's out, by/on the banks of the Dumaresque River.
At the moment though, you had better query the river's flood status with the current major rain about.
Fried Rice.
chrisnchris said
01:31 AM Jan 27, 2013
Hi Fried Rice We stayed at the site for a couple of days only last week It is a great little spot . One thing there are no toilets Cheers
jules47 said
01:58 AM Jan 27, 2013
Great little spot.
jimricho said
04:24 AM Jan 27, 2013
Beardy River, 9km north of Glen Innes. Have driven past it often over the years but not recently so someone may have more recent info. Sorry can't give Camps 6 number as my Camps book is an old edition.
Kantiki said
10:34 PM Jan 28, 2013
Don't know if its on your way but Mother of Ducks Lagoon at Guyra is lovely. Also Dumaresq Dam outside of Armidale is lovely but no dogs allowed.
Kantiki said
10:35 PM Jan 28, 2013
Don't know if its on your way but Mother of Ducks Lagoon at Guyra is lovely. Also Dumaresq Dam outside of Armidale is lovely but no dogs allowed.
FWIW, there are good toilets and a free his'nher shower available in the High Street, just uptown
FR
-- Edited by Fried Rice on Saturday 26th of January 2013 05:44:34 PM
This may not be your answer, Seano, but if you don't mind taking a route off the norm (via Stanthorpe), for an extra 150 or so Klms, you could go via Texas; a neat friendly little town, with beaut campground a couple of k's out, by/on the banks of the Dumaresque River.
At the moment though, you had better query the river's flood status with the current major rain about.
Fried Rice.
We stayed at the site for a couple of days only last week
It is a great little spot . One thing there are no toilets
Cheers