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Sandon River, Yuraygir NP, South of Broomes Head

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Sandon River, Yuraygir National Park is located at the end of a sand peninsular making up the northern side of the Sandon River.
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Sandon River, Yuraygir National Park is located at the end of a sand peninsular making up the northern side of the Sandon River. This makes for easy access to fishing, swimming and boating on both the river and sea. A boat ramp is located on site and there is east 4x4 access to the open beach. A current NSW recreational fishing licence is required when fishing. Note that, Sandon village is on the southern side of the Sandon River, and is only reachable by travelling along the beach from Minnie Water in the south, or by boat. The area is rich in Aboriginal and European cultural heritage and great place to stop over when hiking the multi-day Yuraygir coastal walk.

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Cost: $11.50 per adult per night. $6 per child per night. Child rates apply for children aged 5-15 years only. Please note that during NSW & QLD school holidays and long weekends a minimum camping fee of $23 per site per night applies. $8 Park entry fees apply. Bookings are not available.

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



Getting there: At Maclean, turn right and follow Brooms Head Road southeast for about 17km. Then turn right on Sandon Road and follow it for about 10km until you reach the campground. Note: The road to Sandon River campground can become boggy after large rain events. -29.674759, 153.327225



                                                                           
 
  

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