Wombat Creek campground
Highlights
- Make tracks to Wombat Creek campground for a night under the stars in Barrington Tops National Park.
- Spot rare wildlife in the sub-alpine region, enhancing your connection with nature.
- Cook up a feast at your campsite, embracing the spirit of bushrangers in the wild hills.
- Choose your adventure with walking tracks, from leisurely paths to challenging trails, catering to all explorers.
When you’re ready for a night under the stars, make tracks to walk-in Wombat Creek campground, high in the remote wilderness of Barrington Tops National Park. Due to its isolation, this unique, sub-alpine region is habitat for a range of rare and endangered species; have fun spotting these.
You’ll be ready to take a load off and boil the billy when you arrive. Only accessed by walking track, there’s a more leisurely path via Careys Peak lookout or the more challenging Corker trail. Either way, this rustic camping spot makes a great base to explore this wild wonderland.
At night, cook up a feast fit for all the bushrangers who’ve hidden out in these wild hills over the years. Go spotlighting for a chance to see possums as well as greater gliders, wombats, and bandicoots.
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Available experiences
Remote/backpack camping
Walk-in rustic Wombat Creek campground offers walking, wildlife, and wilderness in the sub-alpine region of World Heritage-listed Barrington Tops National Park, between Gloucester and Dungog.
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.