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Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang South C

Postby Clarrie » Wed 21 May, 2025 8:48 pm

Hey all,

I’m planning to do the Murramarang South Coast Walk soon as a 3-day hike (roughly 30km total), aiming for about 10km each day. Just wondering where the best spots to camp along the way are?

I’m looking for sites that have toilets and water — not super remote, but still feel like a proper bushwalk (not right on a road or anything). If anyone knows good places to stop, or has any tips for booking or nice spots along the track, I’d really appreciate it!

Here’s the AllTrails link for reference:
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/australia/new-south-wales/murramarang-south-coast-walk
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby sandym » Thu 22 May, 2025 7:14 pm

You are really limited to the official camps unless you are thinking of camping illegally.

There are legal camps at Pebbly (vehicle accessed campground but quite small and nice), Depot Beach (also vehicle accessed but quite nice). At Durras there are four commercial campgrounds, one at North Durras set a bit back from the beach on the lake (probably the quietest), then two along the beach and the final one at the South Durras (also known as Cookies).

Other national park campsites are the walkers camp at Oaky Beach (this will be the best for you as a walker) and North Head (vehicle accessed).

Doing the walk over three days you will have lots of time to explore. I think the walk is actually more like 37 kilometres if you take all the side tracks (worth doing).

Durras Lake mouth was closed but after all this rain I'm not sure if it will end up opening again. It can be interesting trying to ford Durras Lake mouth if the channel is open. You can check the "Friends of Durras" facebook page as they sometimes post a picture of the Durras Lake mouth.

You'll also need low tide for the section south of Pebbly Beach.
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby duncanm » Fri 23 May, 2025 1:27 pm

sandym wrote:You are really limited to the official camps unless you are thinking of camping illegally.


Remote camping is ok in Murramarang, according to the plan of management, no?


https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/publ ... management
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby johnf » Fri 23 May, 2025 7:47 pm

Walk-in camping will be permitted in Murramarang National Park:
- at designated camping areas (subject to availability);
- more than 100 metres from the coastline, any walking track or road;
- more than 500 metres from picnic areas, camping areas and villages.
* If impacts of walk-in camping prove unacceptable, affected areas may be closed to
camping or numbers of campers may be controlled by a permit system

If the idea is to follow the coastal track, not many obvious good spots that meet the criteria.
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby Walk_fat boy_walk » Sat 24 May, 2025 6:54 pm

Oaky campsite sucks. Just camp on north head itself, in the trees (above the cliffs) away from the main campsite. Not sure if that meets the 500m criterion but meh
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby sandym » Sun 25 May, 2025 7:17 pm

Yes, johnf. Remote camping is permitted but (from a local's perspective): All the people I see camping outside of the designated areas do NOT meet the remote camping rules and, sadly, they leave toilet waste, fire pits and garbage behind.

The Murramarang walk is designed to use the designated campsites. If you are embarking on a walk like the Murramarang Coastal Walk surely walkers expect to use the designated campsites. If you don't like designated campsites, go walk somewhere wild like the Budawangs and camp where you want.
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby DJ Wombat » Mon 26 May, 2025 2:15 pm

A bit off topic but please be aware of the Durras Lake now is wide open to the ocean and the water is in very strong torrent force - from the lake to the ocean, due to fainfall in the past week.
We have a group of 7 dashing through the full length yesterday and spent nearly an hour at the lake entrance testing waters. My advice - wade close to the ocean side as possible at low tide. The lake side looks narrow however it's too deep and torrent force is too strong.
Check national park alerts before you go https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/vi ... cal-alerts
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby sandym » Mon 26 May, 2025 4:16 pm

There is always the kayak option. You just have to contact the operator from the NSW Parks Information site and he will bring some kayaks across to transport your group.

I agree, the channel can be a challenge to cross.
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Re: Looking for recommended campsites on the Murramarang Sou

Postby johnf » Wed 28 May, 2025 1:27 am

Yep, agree sandym, that is why I posted it in response to the post above mine as not so many obvious spots meet the criteria.
It probably would be good to have a low key official camp near South Durras, Oaky beach is a bit far on if you want to enjoy and explore all the coves and beaches before it (going south).
It would have to be walk in or would have too many non walkers invading.
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