Mogo campground
Highlights
- Settle down among the elements at Mogo campground, where goannas bask in the sun and wallabies roam at dusk.
- Explore the historic Old Great North Road, marveling at sandstone blocks weighing up to 600kg from convict times.
- Stroll along the Circuit Flat walking track, enjoying the tranquil forest and picturesque views of the surrounding nature.
- Light up the barbecue for a stunning evening under the stars, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure.
Like many campgrounds in NSW national parks, Mogo is a terrific spot to settle down and get in touch with the elements, admiring goannas during the day and watching wallabies wander through at dusk.
It’s a good base for exploring the convict-built Old Great North Road, which once linked Sydney to the fertile Hunter Valley. The sandstone blocks used in construction weighed up to a backbreaking 600kg. Explore other settler history, including Bucketty Wall and St Albans Ramp. Circuit Flat Bridge, just a short walk away, is one of the oldest bridges in Australia.
With nearby vineyards in Wollombi Valley and Kooland Observatory, there’s no shortage of things to do. Kick back for a leisurely picnic, stroll along Circuit Flat walking track, or pull out the mountain bike for a thrilling ride through the forest. At night, light up the barbecue for a stunning evening beneath the stars.
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Don't mind a short walk to tent
Mogo campground in Yengo National Park provides tent camping in close proximity to some walking tracks and cycling trails, with notable colonial history along Old Great North Road.
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.