Walk over to Sandy Creek and checkout how much water is flowing. I wouldn't be unpacking the kayak in anticipation just yet.
I tagged fishing at this location, but maybe catching a yabby might be more appropriate.
Another great spot for your camera, with plenty of walks and spots to drop the kayak on the water and lots of fishing spots as well.
Not a lot here apart from take a break from driving and grab a bite to eat and a bit of shut eye, then continue your journey.
Site has been upgraded Old photo above. The Severn River is within easy walking distance for those interested in fishing, photography and of cause the kayak.
Walk to the Nowra Wildlife Park. Have a bite to eat in the Cafe.
Walk along the River and maybe throw a line in.
Full camping facilities to make your stay as comfortable as possible, including toilet blocks with hot showers. And if you get tired of cooking on a camp stove, we have a cafe offering a range of tasty meals and snacks.
Located in between two highways, the New England Hwy and the Golden Hwy, so don't expect to get too much rest unless your a heavy sleeper.
Nearby rest areas The nearby townships of Singleton and Branxton offer motorists an alternate place to stop with a range of amenities.
Alternative rest areas are located: about 15km north on the New England Highway at Rixs Creek Road, north of Singleton about 10km south on the Hunter Expressway at Branxton (heavy vehicles only) about 40km south on the Hunter Expressway at Buchanan about 22km west on Golden Hwy at Warkworth For information about nearby rest area locations and facilities please visit rms.nsw.gov.au/restareas
Caravan Park Tariffs Per Night for a 2 Person Off Peak Site and Powered Site
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