Pebbly Beach camping ground
There is plenty to keep you on the move, such as swimming, walking or canoeing in the area, or you can just relax. Booking essential during school holidays. There are wheelchair-accessible toilets.
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: -35.6071, 150.3262 The campsite is east of the northern parts of Durras Lake. Turn off the Princes Highway onto Mount Agony Road and drive to Pebbly Beach. |
General Information |
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You can park a trailer, or a tent in this campground – but no caravans There is plenty to keep you on the move, such as swimming, walking or canoeing in the area, or you can just relax. Booking essential during school holidays. There are wheelchair-accessible toilets. |
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
Pebbly Beach Phone:02 4478 6023 |
Facilities | |
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Toilets Flush toilets available |
Showers Cold 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 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: -35.6071, 150.3262
The campsite is east of the northern parts of Durras Lake. Turn off the Princes Highway onto Mount Agony Road and drive to Pebbly Beach. http://wild.tl/4r
The campsite is east of the northern parts of Durras Lake. Turn off the Princes Highway onto Mount Agony Road and drive to Pebbly Beach. http://wild.tl/4r
Park Information & Alerts
There are alerts raised for Murramarang National Park as at Sat, 21 Dec 2024 19:30:28 +1100Other planned events: Notice of ongoing 1080 pest management program
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is conducting an ongoing ground baiting program from Tuesday 23rd of July 2024 to Thursday 23rd January 2025. The operation will use 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) poison for the control of Foxes to help protect endangered Shorebirds.
The program will take place in Conjola NP, Meroo NP, Murramarang NP and Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve.
The program is designed to minimise predator impacts on wildlife, especially threatened species, and to minimise impact of wild dogs on neighbouring stock.
Signs will be placed at the entry to the baiting location. 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.
Please contact the local Ulladulla NPWS area office for more information on 44549500.
Safety alerts: Wet and muddy roads
Unsealed roads and vehicle tracks in Murramarang National Park may have significant erosion and damaged sections. A high clearance vehicle and/or 4WD may be required.
North Head Road and the Old Coast Road remain suitable for 2WD vehicles. Road conditions may change at short notice. Take care and drive safely.
For more information, contact the local NPWS office.
Here are all the campsites in this park.
This managed campsite has plenty of wildlife, and visitors can also enjoy walks up Durras Mountain or snorkeling and other beach activities. Fires are not permitted during peak times. Two BBQ shelters have been installed in 2011 with two electric BBQs in each. coin operated washing machines and clothes dryers are available. The office is staffed 7 days, where you can buy ice and fire wood. There are also 2 cabins available for hire
South Coast and Highlands
Murramarang National Park