domza Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 Since my annual camping trip to lake lyell has been put off(due to low water which means no boating) i was thinking of maybe trying out camping somewhere along the hawkesburry. Is there any spots that are completly private, or dedicated camping sites? I think there might be some bays inbetween jerusilum(spelling) and akuna bay that might be a good spot? it would probably be for 1 night(car and trailer left at akuna bay marina) thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddog Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 Since my annual camping trip to lake lyell has been put off(due to low water which means no boating) i was thinking of maybe trying out camping somewhere along the hawkesburry. Is there any spots that are completly private, or dedicated camping sites? I think there might be some bays inbetween jerusilum(spelling) and akuna bay that might be a good spot? it would probably be for 1 night(car and trailer left at akuna bay marina) thanks G'Day Domza Opposite Bar Island there are 2 beaches right next to Marramarra creek and Beauty Point they are pretty quiet spots but you do have to get up there as early as possible if not the night before. Further up the river towards Spencer along side Marlow where the rock house is theres a camping ground which can be quiet called Greenmans valley caravan park you access it via the old pacific hwy at Mt White they have everything, all immenities and a very good boat ramp. I hope that gives you a few ideas. Cheers MD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPARKY Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 I GO TO THE BASIN CAMPSITE EVERY YEAR IT IS SITUATED DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM PALM BEACH IN THE KUR-RIN-GAI NATIONAL PARK. ONLY ACCESS IS BY BOAT OR FERRY AND DURING THE YEAR IT DOSENT GET TO CROWDED, XMAS AND NEW YEARS THERE IS A MAXIMUM OF 100 TENTS. THE COST IS ALSO VERY REASONABLE AT $10 PER NIGHT PER ADULT AND $5 FOR KIDS, THERE ARE TOILETS, SHOWERS (COLD ONLY) AND FREE BBQS IT IS A GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION AS YOU CAN FISH OFFSHORE, THE HAWKSBURY , COWAN CREEK OR PITTWATER ALL WITHIN 10 TO 20 MINUTES (BY BOAT) THERE IS ALSO A LAGOON YOU CAN FISH (IF YOU ARE LAND BASED) AND I HAVE SEEN FLATTIES UP TO ABOUT 90CM CAUGHT. YOU CAN ALSO PUMP FOR YABBIES (NIPPERS), WITH YACKERS AND SQUID UNDER THE WHALFS AND ON THE WEED BEDS. THERE ARE ALSO NICE SANDY BEACHERS FOR EASY LOAD AND OFFLOAD. YOU MUST BOOK HOWEVER. THERE PH NUMBER IS 02 99741011 JUST CALL AND LEAVE YOUR NUMBER AND THEY WILL CALL U BACK. GO TO THE LINK BELOW TO CHECK IT OUT http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks....0019&Type=K HOPE THIS HELPS SPARKY PS: THERE IS A SAND RAMP AT PALM BEACH MAX BOAT SIZE 4-5 M 4X4 REQUIRED UNLESS HIGH TIDE. BROOKLEN OR BAYVIEW ARE THE BEST RAMPS SPARKY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
domza Posted September 24, 2006 Author Share Posted September 24, 2006 I GO TO THE BASIN CAMPSITE EVERY YEAR IT IS SITUATED DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM PALM BEACH IN THE KUR-RIN-GAI NATIONAL PARK. ONLY ACCESS IS BY BOAT OR FERRY AND DURING THE YEAR IT DOSENT GET TO CROWDED, XMAS AND NEW YEARS THERE IS A MAXIMUM OF 100 TENTS. THE COST IS ALSO VERY REASONABLE AT $10 PER NIGHT PER ADULT AND $5 FOR KIDS, THERE ARE TOILETS, SHOWERS (COLD ONLY) AND FREE BBQS IT IS A GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION AS YOU CAN FISH OFFSHORE, THE HAWKSBURY , COWAN CREEK OR PITTWATER ALL WITHIN 10 TO 20 MINUTES (BY BOAT) THERE IS ALSO A LAGOON YOU CAN FISH (IF YOU ARE LAND BASED) AND I HAVE SEEN FLATTIES UP TO ABOUT 90CM CAUGHT. YOU CAN ALSO PUMP FOR YABBIES (NIPPERS), WITH YACKERS AND SQUID UNDER THE WHALFS AND ON THE WEED BEDS. THERE ARE ALSO NICE SANDY BEACHERS FOR EASY LOAD AND OFFLOAD. YOU MUST BOOK HOWEVER. THERE PH NUMBER IS 02 99741011 JUST CALL AND LEAVE YOUR NUMBER AND THEY WILL CALL U BACK. GO TO THE LINK BELOW TO CHECK IT OUT http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks....0019&Type=K HOPE THIS HELPS SPARKY PS: THERE IS A SAND RAMP AT PALM BEACH MAX BOAT SIZE 4-5 M 4X4 REQUIRED UNLESS HIGH TIDE. BROOKLEN OR BAYVIEW ARE THE BEST RAMPS SPARKY thanks for that sparky will definantly check it out. Do you know it it is safe to leave the tent there during the day while fishing on the boat? Where would be the best spot to keep the car and trailer for the night safely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPARKY Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 thanks for that sparky will definantly check it out. Do you know it it is safe to leave the tent there during the day while fishing on the boat? Where would be the best spot to keep the car and trailer for the night safely. /quote] We always put the boat in a Bayview then take the car and trailer to palm beach and park in the back streets or if you take the first left going into palm beach and folow it around there is a large vacent lot (owned by the council) where you can park your car and trailer. (this is where the sand ramp is) just walk down the lane and you get picked up from there. As far as security is concerned I leave my car and trailer there for 3 weeks over XMAS and have been for 7 years. Last year i left my car there with a broken window. I have never lost a thing. Its a great spott You can take a day trip and check it out. Since my annual camping trip to lake lyell has been put off(due to low water which means no boating) i was thinking of maybe trying out camping somewhere along the hawkesburry. Is there any spots that are completly private, or dedicated camping sites? I think there might be some bays inbetween jerusilum(spelling) and akuna bay that might be a good spot? it would probably be for 1 night(car and trailer left at akuna bay marina) thanks PS: Your camping gear and rods are safe as well never lost a thing. Park ranger on site 24 Hours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slim Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 the caravan park at greenmans valley is nice and quiet be a great spot to have a quiet weekend away, easy to get to and as its off the main road a fair bit there is no traffic noise at all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inked Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 there's a terrible spot on the nth side of the hawkesbury called Patonga. excellent facilities with both powered and non powered sites. great access to the main haunts of the hawkesbury like juno and F&S ( only 5 mins away). you can book through gosford council Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuffy Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 Hey, Sparky, the Basin is supposed to be a secret !!!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 G'Day Domza Opposite Bar Island there are 2 beaches right next to Marramarra creek and Beauty Point they are pretty quiet spots but you do have to get up there as early as possible if not the night before. Further up the river towards Spencer along side Marlow where the rock house is theres a camping ground which can be quiet called Greenmans valley caravan park you access it via the old pacific hwy at Mt White they have everything, all immenities and a very good boat ramp. I hope that gives you a few ideas. Cheers MD have to recommend the two beaches. absolutely beautiful places and during the warmer months the beaches are teaming with bream tailor flathead and whiting. maximum stay is 3 nights i think at one time on one beach. but obviously if you want to stay longer move to the other beach. security maybe an issue though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 Just expanding on this post. Guyna Beach has always looked like a nice spot to camp, however I am not sure if you are allowed to camp there. There are no facilities so an over nighter is ideal. Does any one know if camping is allowed there. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
domza Posted September 25, 2006 Author Share Posted September 25, 2006 thanks HEAPS for the help guys the basin looks like the perfect spot for me. Would it be safe to leave the car and trailer at 'bayview' ramp for a couple of days? The parsley bay ramp is just a little to far to travel.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 Domza Bayview ramp should be fine to leave the car and trailer. The car park has lighting. I have left my car and trailer there overnight on a few times. Bayview boat ramp is a user pay and I think 48 hours is about $16, If you are worried there are a number of near by streets with houses and street lighting which you can park in. If your still worried contact me via a PM and I may be able to help as I live in the area and could drop you back to your boat and show you some very safe spots to park near my place. Cheers Martin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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