Oaky Beach campground
Highlights
- Pitch your tent among tall spotted gum trees for a genuine bush experience just minutes from Oaky Beach.
- Explore the surrounding rainforest and discover secluded beaches while enjoying a peaceful, isolated atmosphere.
- Gaze at the stars from the grassy area behind the beach, immersing yourself in a tranquil night sky.
- Walk to Yellow Rock for breathtaking views and potential whale sightings from March to November.
The forest meets the ocean at Oaky Beach campground. This isolated campground is set among tall spotted gum forest and burrawangs. You’ll really feel like you’re in the bush but it’s just a short stroll to Oaky Beach.
The road into Oaky Beach is a little more adventurous than Depot or Pretty Beach but you get a far more isolated feel once there. Pitch your tent, explore the surrounding rainforest and settle in by the campfire. As night falls, gaze at the stars from the open grassy area behind the beach.
March to November is great for adventurous walkers and whale spotting. It’s a few hours’ walk to Yellow Rock with vantage points and secluded beaches along the way. Possums and various gliders are common sights in the evenings and if you’re lucky you might spot a swamp wallaby or a threatened pied oystercatcher on the beach.
In summer spend your days swimming and snorkelling at the beaches at Oaky, Yellow Rock and North Head.
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Don't mind a short walk to tent
For a bush camping experience just minutes from the coast, book a camping stay at Oaky Beach campground, close to Batemans Bay on the south coast.
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.