Black Swamp campground
Highlights
- Explore the secluded Black Swamp campground, nestled in Barrington Tops National Park's unique sub-alpine wetland.
- Experience diverse wildlife, including the endangered broad-toothed rat and glandular frog, in their natural habitat.
- Cook a hearty meal under the stars after a day on the Aeroplane Hill or Careys Peak walking tracks.
- Listen for the haunting call of the powerful owl as you drift off to sleep in pristine wilderness.
This small and secluded camping spot is perfect for adventurous campers who love the opportunity to experience the remote and wild regions. Black Swamp campground, accessed via Aeroplane Hill walking track or Careys Peak walking track, is perched on the edge of a unique sub-alpine wetland, providing habitat for many unique plants and wildlife.
The swamps of the high plateau of Barrington Tops National Park have been declared an endangered ecological community and protect many threatened species including the broad-toothed rat and the glandular frog.
After a day of walking the trails of the high country, cook up a hearty meal, and enjoy a night in the pristine wilderness with the light of the stars and moon above. As you drift off to sleep, you might hear the call of the powerful owl ringing through the snowgums into your dreams.
Take a virtual tour of Black Swamp campground captured with Google Street View Trekker.
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Available experiences
Remote/backpack camping
Remote Black Swamp campground offers walking and wildlife-spotting in the sub-alpine wilderness of Barrington Tops National Park, between Scone and Gloucester.
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.