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Nowra/Kiama Free Camping
surfziggy
12-Jan-2016
5:48:52 PM
I'm headed down this way this weekend for a surf/climb trip. Can anyone enlighten me about any free bush camping spots?

E. Wells
12-Jan-2016
10:26:16 PM
There is a nice enough spot on the way to the goldmine crag.
Wendy
13-Jan-2016
8:25:55 AM
That did look like a nice spot but given the history of camping in Nowra, it's really obvious. Do people ransack your camp there too?

Zarb
13-Jan-2016
9:58:32 AM
Any campsites in the Nowra area are at risk of ransacking. Even paid sites. It's just the sad reality of Nowra. The only place I haven't had issues with has been the zoo campsite, and I pick camp-sites close to the carpark so that there is lots of visibility.
Wendy
13-Jan-2016
12:33:59 PM
I've stayed at the zoo and honeymoon bay the last few years and they were both fine. I actually really like the zoo campground. It's cheap and run down but there's been almost noone else there, wombats wander around and you can go swimming. The zoo itself was a fun rest day too
widewetandslippery
13-Jan-2016
6:45:08 PM
there is nowhere i'd leave a camp set up although i have. The new nowra crags offer good dirt road access to very nice spots. honeymoon bay is worth the camping fees
martym
15-Jan-2016
10:14:09 AM
On 13/01/2016 widewetandslippery wrote:
>there is nowhere i'd leave a camp set up although i have.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/eight-wombats-deliberately-killed-in-national-park-20150919-gjqmdh.html
gfdonc
15-Jan-2016
12:00:02 PM
On 15/01/2016 martym wrote:
>http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/eight-wombats-deliberately-killed-in-national-
>ark-20150919-gjqmdh.html

Hmm. Not far from Belanglo I see. Were they hitchhiking?
Jayford4321
19-Jan-2016
3:03:00 PM
On 13/01/2016 widewetandslippery wrote:
>there is nowhere i'd leave a camp set up although i have. The new nowra
>crags offer good dirt road access to very nice spots. honeymoon bay is
>worth the camping fees

tha palace is f---ed. havin grown up there im surprised ya got away with it.

M93
19-Jan-2016
11:17:58 PM
Google Yalwal camp ground

It's 20 - 30 mins past thompsons point, situated on a lake in a state forest. it's not 'bush' but it's free, it can be crowded but there's always a secluded nook. I wouldn't leave a your camp unattended for a day...

disclaimer: it can get a bit red neck - sometimes fun, sometimes f*cked....


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