Frazer camping ground
A nice and quiet campsite within a short walk of Bongon Lagoon, Frazer Beach and some nice sand dunes. This makes a nice base camp for those who like ocean fishing. Water is from a bore. Groups of more than 8 are required to fill in a group booking form, which can be obtained through the booking office. Campsites are right next to the car park. There is a 100m walk to the amenities block with flush toilets and cold showers. There is also an emergency phone in front of the amenities block.
Getting there |
Closest point to drive and park is on sealed roads, from there it is via the water to this the campsite
GPS: -33.1864, 151.6228 The campground is on Frazer Beach Road, off Campbell Drive. |
General Information |
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You will need to walk a short distance from your car to the campsite – no caravans or camper trailers A nice and quiet campsite within a short walk of Bongon Lagoon, Frazer Beach and some nice sand dunes. This makes a nice base camp for those who like ocean fishing. Water is from a bore. Groups of more than 8 are required to fill in a group booking form, which can be obtained through the booking office. Campsites are right next to the car park. There is a 100m walk to the amenities block with flush toilets and cold showers. There is also an emergency phone in front of the amenities block. |
Bookings and contact information |
You can book a campsite by phoning the Campsite contactFor more information contact the
Central Coast and Hunter Range Campsite bookings Phone:02 4320 4203 |
Facilities | |
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Toilets Flush toilets available |
Showers Cold showers are provided on site |
Water No drinking water onsite – bring your own water |
Tables Picnic tables are provided on site |
Wood pit fire BBQ Wood fired BBQ’s are not provided |
Electric or Gas BBQ Gas or electric BBQ’s are provided |
Rubbish Bins There are rubbish bins provided on site |
Campfires This is a Fuel Stove only area, solid fuel (eg wood) fires are not permitted at any time. Gas stoves may be used, but be aware of local fire bans |
There are places to swim
Closest point to drive and park is on sealed roads, from there it is via the water to this the campsite
GPS: -33.1864, 151.6228
The campground is on Frazer Beach Road, off Campbell Drive. http://wild.tl/3c
The campground is on Frazer Beach Road, off Campbell Drive. http://wild.tl/3c
Park Information & Alerts
There are alerts raised for Munmorah State Conservation Area as at Tue, 15 Oct 2024 10:23:19 +1100Closed areas: Palms Circuit Walking Track and Palms Picnic Area Closed for Repair
The Palms Circuit Walking Track and Palms Picnic Area of Munmorah State Conservation Area are closed for track repair from Monday 14 October to 29 November 2024.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For more information, contact the local NPWS office.
Other planned events: Reduced Parking – Frazer Beach Precinct
Expect reduced vehicle parking availability in the Frazer Beach Visitor Precinct between Monday 14th October to Wednesday 30th October 2024. The bottom car park will be utilised to facilitate upgrades to the Palms Circuit Track. Drive safely and follow the directions of roadwork signs and NPWS staff.
For more information, contact the local NPWS office on 02 4972 9000.
Closed areas: Areas closed for heli-sling operation
Some parts of this park are closed from Tuesday 22 October to Thursday 24 October 2024 while a heli-sling operation is undertaken to facilitate works on the Palms Walking Track. The closed areas are:
- The Frazer Beach Precinct
- The Palms Circuit Track
- The Palms Picnic Area
Closed areas: Middle Camp Fire Trail Remediation Works
Middle Camp Fire Trail remediation works are scheduled to begin on Monday 22nd July 2024.
Trails in this area will be closed for the duration of the works which is expected to be several months.
NPWS apologises for the inconvenience this may cause regular uses of these trails however works are necessary to improve access to help manage fire related and other emergencies in this location.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For more information, contact the local NPWS office on 4972 9000..
Closed areas: Moonee Beach access trail closure
The south Moonee beach access trail located at the northern end of the Moonee Beach fire trail will be closed indefinitely due to cultural heritage sensitivity.
Alternate access to the beach is provided via Moonee Beach Trail, or, Hooey Street Catherine Hill Bay.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For more information, contact the local NPWS office on 02 4972 9000.
Closed areas: Timber Beach and Timber Beach walking track are CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
Timber Beach walking track is CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. This area is extremely eroded and hazardous and this closure is in place to keep the public safe.
The are has limited access for emergency services and carrying out rescues is extremely difficult and puts rescuers in danger.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For further information, please contact the local NPWS office on 49729000
Other planned events: Temporary access closures to trails at Middle Camp – Catherine Hill Bay – Munmorah State Conservation Area for external developer construction works.
Middle Camp DA/2238/2017 – has begun works in the Catherine Hill Bay area adjacent to lands managed by Munmorah State Conservation Area. These works due to the location now has temporary closures to access trails for Munmorah SCA. This is necessary for the contractor managing this development in order to maintain a safe construction site and public safety.
NPWS apologises for the inconvenience and are unable to provide alternate access.
This temporary closure affects:
- Collier fire trail
- Powerline fire trail and
- Middle Camp fire trail
For more information, contact the local NPWS office on 4972 9000.
Closed areas: Area closed – Pink Caves
Pink Caves are closed to visitors because they are extremely unsafe to visit.
The caves are filled with water at high tide. Even at low tide they can be dangerous, as ocean swell sends unpredictable waves sweeping into the caves and across the rock shelf. Sudden rogue waves can cause serious injury and may drag visitors across the rocks or out to sea.
There’s no lifeguard service in this area and access for emergency services is limited. There’s no approved walking track to this location. Access to the caves involves walking over a rock shelf which is slippery, uneven and dangerous.
Visitors should take care when traversing all rock shelves and coastal areas located within Munmorah State Conservation Area.
For further information call the NPWS Lake Munmorah office on 02 4972 9000.
Safety alerts: Rock fishing safety
Rock fishing is a popular activity for many national park visitors and your safety whilst fishing is important. Parts of the NSW Central Coast are a declared high risk area due to large swells and hazardous surf conditions. In these high risk areas under the NSW Rock Fishing Safety Act 2016, you are required by law to wear an appropriate life jacket. This includes children and anyone helping you fish. This is regulated by NSW Fisheries and poses an on the spot 0 fine if non-compliant.
Before rock fishing you should always:
- check for park alerts or closures
- check the tides, swell and weather conditions before setting out and never fish in exposed areas during rough or large seas or in electrical storms.
- Wear your life jacket, appropriate light weight clothing and non-slip footwear
If you’re in doubt don’t go out.
Here are all the campsites in this park.