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Station Creek, Yuraygir NP, North of Coffs

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Station Creek, Yuraygir National Park is the pick of the bunch if you like superb fishing, canoeing, swimming, surfing, hiking or 4x4 beach driving.
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Station Creek, Yuraygir National Park, is a beautiful and remote camp ground at the southern end of the National Park. Pitch your tent or park up your trailer under the shade of giant scribbly gum and corkwood trees. Sitting right along side the creek and only a short walk from the surf beach, this is a superb fishing, canoeing and swimming spot. A beautiful spot full of flora and fauna. Worth a look.

The beach is also 4x4 accessible and Pebbly Beach camp ground can be accessed from here. You'll need a high clearance 4x4 vehicle if you are going to check out Pebbly Beach camp ground as there is a tidal saltwater crossing.

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Cost: $11.50 per adult per night. $6 per child per night. Children under 5 years are free of charge. Holidays and long weekends a minimum camping fee of $23 per site per night applies. Bookings are not available for this campground. Park entry fees apply, $8 per vehicle per day.

For further information contact Clarence South Area (02) 6641 1500 Contact hours: 8.30am-4.30pm Monday to Friday.



Getting there: From Pacific Highway about 30km south of Grafton, or 25km north of Coffs Harbour., take the McPhillips Road turn-off and follow signage for approximately 13km to the park boundary entrance. Note: This is mostly unsealed road and 4x4 access will be needed during or after major rain events. -29.951472, 153.246735



                                                       
 
  

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