Coxs Creek campground
Highlights
- Pitch your tent on a grassy patch surrounded by tall eucalypts for a tranquil camping experience.
- Explore mountain bike trails or walk along Coxs Creek fire trail to immerse yourself in nature.
- Observe vibrant birdlife like sulphur-crested cockatoos and crimson rosellas while birdwatching near Coxs Creek Falls.
- Listen to the soothing sounds of the bush at night, with owls calling in the distance.
Not to be confused with Coxs River in the Blue Mountains, this peaceful campground is nestled among the tall snow gums of Coolah Tops, 2 hours north of Mudgee. There’s plenty of space, so find yourself a grassy patch to pitch your tent or park your caravan.
Once you’ve set up camp, it’s time to explore. Why not head off on your mountain bike or walk along Coxs Creek fire trail? If that doesn’t grab you, try one of the many other trails in the park.
Wander over to nearby Coxs Creek Falls and find a quiet spot with your binoculars to take advantage of the great birdwatching opportunities. Look closely and you might see sulphur-crested cockatoos, red wattle birds, kookaburras, crimson rosellas or blue wrens. At night, get cosy in your sleeping bag and listen to the night sounds of the bush. Expect to hear owls calling in the distance.
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Don't mind a short walk to tent
Spend a peaceful night surrounded by tall eucalypts at Coxs Creek campground in Coolah Tops National Park. Located 2 hours north of Mudgee, you’ll find excellent birdwatching opportunities, walking tracks and mountain bike trails to explore.
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.