Hobart Beach campground
This is a well-established campsite close to the beach and lake. There are garbage and recycling bins. Each campsite is well defined and there is a large covered common area. The camp surrounds the stone and timber toilet and laundry facility.
Getting there |
Closest point to drive and park is on all weather unsealed roads, from there it is via the water to this the campsite
GPS: -36.7969, 149.9406 Turn off the Sapphire Coast Drive 14km north of Merimbula onto Bournda Road – there is a signpost pointing to Hobart Beach camping area. Follow Bournda Road to the end. The road turns to dirt at the park boundary. There are signposts to the campsites. The campground is near the lake at Hobart Beach. |
General Information |
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You can park a caravan, trailer, or a tent in this campground This is a well-established campsite close to the beach and lake. There are garbage and recycling bins. Each campsite is well defined and there is a large covered common area. The camp surrounds the stone and timber toilet and laundry facility. |
Bookings and contact information |
During school holidays and other busy times, this campsite usually fills up. Book ahead to avoid disapointment.For more information contact the
Merimbula Phone:02 6495 5000 [email protected] |
Facilities | |
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Toilets Flush toilets available |
Showers Hot showers are provided on site |
Water Drinking water is provided on site |
Tables Picnic tables are provided on site |
Wood pit fire BBQ Wood fired Pit BBQ’s and wood are provided |
Electric or Gas BBQ Gas or electric BBQ’s are not provided |
Rubbish Bins There are rubbish bins provided on site |
Campfires Fires are generally permitted at this campsite, be aware of local fire bans |
There are places to swim
Closest point to drive and park is on all weather unsealed roads, from there it is via the water to this the campsite
GPS: -36.7969, 149.9406
Turn off the Sapphire Coast Drive 14km north of Merimbula onto Bournda Road – there is a signpost pointing to Hobart Beach camping area. Follow Bournda Road to the end. The road turns to dirt at the park boundary. There are signposts to the campsites. The campground is near the lake at Hobart Beach. http://wild.tl/3t
Turn off the Sapphire Coast Drive 14km north of Merimbula onto Bournda Road – there is a signpost pointing to Hobart Beach camping area. Follow Bournda Road to the end. The road turns to dirt at the park boundary. There are signposts to the campsites. The campground is near the lake at Hobart Beach. http://wild.tl/3t
Park Information & Alerts
There are alerts raised for Bournda National Park as at Mon, 07 Oct 2024 18:04:54 +1100Other planned events: Notice of 1080 ongoing baiting program
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is conducting an ongoing ground baiting program from Monday 30 September 2024 to Monday 31 March 2025 . The operation will use 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) poison for the control of wild dogs and/or foxes.
The program will take place in:
- Araluen Nature Reserve
- Badja Swamps Nature Reserve
- Beowa National Park
- Berlang State Conservation Area
- Bondi Gulf Nature Reserve
- Bournda National Park
- Bournda Nature Reserve
- Coolumbooka Nature Reserve
- Deua National Park
- Eurobodalla National Park
- Kooraban National Park
- Majors Creek State Conservation Area
- Mimosa Rocks National Park
- Monga National Park and State Conservation Area
- South East Forest National Park
- Wadbilliga National Park
Signs will be placed at the entry to baiting locations. Domestic pets are not permitted in NSW National Parks managed lands.
Pets and working dogs may be affected (1080 is lethal to cats and dogs). Pets and working dogs must be restrained or muzzled in the vicinity and must not enter the baiting location. In the event of accidental poisoning seek immediate veterinary assistance.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For further information call the NPWS Merimbula area office on 02 6495 5000.
There are no other campsites in this park.