Thungutti camp area...just turn up & do a slow lap to find a good spot.
Occasionally empty, but more than likely one or two campers there.
Bring your own firewood for the fireplaces.
5mins back down the road, on the corner where you crossed the Styx river on the way in, is another camp area. Free.
Can be empty but tends to get used by caravans or the trailer crowd.
10mins away, along the Forest Way turn off, on the Point Lookout rd is Hyatt Flats. Free.
Lumpy bumpy hill descent and ascent when returning. Clay based dirt track in, which turns very slippery on
the wet rainy days, if your car has plenty of tread on it's tyres you'll be ok.
Lots of flat green grassy camping spots on the banks of the Styx. Pools & riffles.
Between the small town of Ebor & Point lookout you'll pass Cathedral Rock N.P.
Barokee camp area lies within, another option.
If you change your mind & feel like a warm, glowing pot belly stove, glass of red, romantic type getaway, there's a few cabins with 5mins
of Point Lookout in the New England NP.
5mins away....
http://www.moffatfalls.com.au/index.phpOn the edge of the NP.....
http://twostyx.com.au/In the NP itself......
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/new ... ommodationThere's lots more camp options in the area, but further away in other NP's or State forests....Enjoy yourselves.
Ooroo,
ofuros