Directory: A-Z
The Candelo Rest Area has a Sunday Market and public toilet close to a children's playground that's worth visiting, plus a good general store and café directly opposite so you can easily restock your pantry, plus a public phone-box.
The Cane River Rest Area located on the banks of the Cane River, close to the road is level with no shade to park your caravan, but you can go inland a bit further away from the highway, for a bit more privacy. Managed by Parks and Wildlife - NO CAMPING P ...
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Cania Gorge Tourist Retreat do not permit Portable Generators to be used in the Park.
Cann River Rest Area
The Cann River Rest Area is a long slightly raised gravel area running alongside the Princes Highway, Not much to do here, apart from take a power nap, and then be on your way again.
Cape Conran Coastal Park
The Cape Conran Coastal Park has lots of places to pop the tent up for a day or two. You will be kept fit if you walk down to the beach and back a few times. P.S. Make sure you remember where you enter the beach from, or better still, take a GPS fix befor ...
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Cape Liptrap - Bear Gully
Cape Liptrap - Bear Gully Camping Area has a long drop toilet, lots of wildlife around, and you can sleep to the sound of waves crashing on the beach. Mostly rock beaches so not ideal for swimming, but there are some nice rock pools to explore.
There are ...
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Cape Paterson Foreshore Caravan Park
The Clarence Pirie Memorial Park has public toilets and rubbish bins and is next door to the Capertee Rest Area, with a children’s playground. You can also take a short stroll around town quite easily and be back in next to no time a all.
The Caragabal Rest Area has a small area to park on with a public toilet and no shade, you can take a walk down the street to stretch your legs and maybe make a phone call from the telephone box.
The Carcoar Dam Water Reserve Camping Area has onsite power is supplied for Hair dryers and Shavers the outlets are in the Amenities Block.
Note: The available showers are not heated, so be forewarned if you intend to have a shower in the middle of winte ...
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The Cardwell Park Rest Area is a nice place for a break from the road or for a picnic. There is soft grass, shady trees, picnic shelters and tables and you can take a stroll along the beach, and take in the sea air for an hour or two.
Caringal Scout Camp - Tanjil Tyers State Forest Located 29kms NE Moe or 2kms south of Erica, 7km dirt road.This camp is surrounded by natural bush and is set on the Tyers River.Open to the public year round for camping and day access.Note: A small fee app ...
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Carlabeencabba Rockhole Rest Area
The Carlabeencabba Rockhole Rest Area has no facilities apart from a public phone and picnic tables and reasonably level ground to park your caravan on. This rest area is set back approximately 500 metres from the Eyre Highway.
Open Hours:
JUNE - OCTOBER
Monday to Friday – 9am – 5pm
Saturday – 9am – 12pm
Sunday (June to October only) – 9am to 12pm
NOVEMBER - MAY
Monday to Friday – 9am – 5pm
Saturday – 9am – 12pm
Sunday – Closed
Christmas to New Years - Clos ...
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The Caroline Pool Rest Area, is a nice naturally formed water hole, so make sure you have your camera on hand to capture the wildlife at dusk coming to drink. The water level varies depending on drought conditions.
Turn off Duncan Road at GPS -18.240968, ...
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The Caroona Hall Rest Area has a 48 hour stopover limit if you stop here at the Caroona Hall Rest Area, you can walk over to the old church and take your camera with you. (GPS -31.406254,150.425826)
Carrathool Bridge Camping Area
The Carrathool Bridge Camping Area is close to the historic Bridge which has a width restriction of 3.2 metres, so keep that in mind if you intended to cross it to the campsite on the north side of the bridge.
Carrow Wells Campground
The Carrow Wells Campground is very close to a beautiful beach, with a public toilet, and it's a short distance from the North Coast Road, and is a gravel surface.
There is an interesting sign explaining the history of the site and its link to the Aborig ...
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