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  1. Sep 30, 2016 · As far as relaxed settings go, it doesnt get much better than the Spring Gully campground. Located at the end of Spring Gully drive , trees shade some of the campground, while the Goulburn River ensures you have a fantastic backdrop.

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      Spring Gully campground is a picturesque campsite boasting...

    • Getting There
    • Camping and Facilities
    • Camping on The River
    • Trade Route
    • Disturbing The Locals
    • Munching Sounds
    • “Invisible” Reptiles
    • Summing Up

    Goulburn River National Parksits just North of Bylong and North-North East of Mudgee in New South Wales. Access is from the South, via the village of Wollar. Wollar is all-but abandoned now, due to the local coal mine. How we allow coal mining in such productive country is beyond me. You cross a railway line (watch out for the endless coal trains) ...

    You have two bush camping sites to choose from. Spring Gully is the main camp site, with Big River a couple of kilometres further on. Both have numerous camp sites, drop toilets, picnic tables and fire pits with barbeque plates. Make sure you bring in your own firewood and take note of any fire restrictions. Bring your own drinking water too. Natio...

    Both camp sites are on the edge of the Goulburn River. Scramble down reasonably steep banks and you’re in the river! We arrived mid-February, in the midst of a hot spell. Not surprisingly, we had the entire place to ourselves. So we chose a fantastic site under numerous shady trees at Big River Campground. With a recent dry spell, the river was ver...

    Goulburn River valley was used as a trade route between the coastal and inland Aboriginal people. Apparently, there are many hand stencils and evidence of occupation in some of the sandstone caves along the river. It’s easy to see how this was a popular trade route, with abundant food and water available and endless shelters provided by the sandsto...

    Pulling into Big River Campground mid-afternoon, we disturbed a large mob of kangaroos snoozing under shady trees. While they didn’t seem to mind too much, one giant buck was none too pleased. Oh well, you can’t please everyone! As the afternoon gave way to dusk, the campground came alive with kangaroos and cute red necked wallabies. Up and down th...

    Early morning brought the kookaburra alarm clock, then the hundreds of different bird calls after the kookaburras had done their thing. Then I heard munching sounds… Gazing out the window through bleary eyes, I saw dozens of kangaroos surrounding our camper. And they were all noisily munching away on grass, getting their fill before clocking-off fr...

    Another regular was a family of goannas, one of which was enormous. It appears other campers have had the sense not to feed them, so thankfully they’re not aggressive. The biggest goanna actually climbed into the (cold) fire pit, had a look around then stepped out again. They’re amusing to watch. If you approach them, they shrink down to the ground...

    Goulburn River National Park is a pleasant surprise. Having driven past this area countless times, we had no idea this place existed. We appreciated being able to get into this country and spend some time here. Take the time to drive in and stay a few days. You’ll be glad you did. Goulburn River National Park is on Wiradjuri, Geawegal and Wonnarua ...

  2. The small township of Canungra is locally acclaimed for its sense of community, who’s warmth and welcoming nature extends to the Gold Coast camping site at Spring Gully. Under an hour’s drive from the Gold Coast, this hidden gem is home to options for a diverse range of stays, accommodating campervans, trailers, tents and motorhomes ...

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  3. Great spot. Quiet, not many other campers due to the isolation. Make sure you have everything with y... Near Goulburn River National Park, Central NSW and Mogo.

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    • Spring Gully Rd, Mogo NSW 2850, Australia
  4. As far as relaxed settings go, it doesn't get much better than the Spring Gully campground. Located at the end of Spring Gully drive, trees shade some of the campground, while the Goulburn River ensures you have a fantastic backdrop.

  5. Spring Gully campground is a picturesque campsite boasting views of the gorge of the Goulburn River, and is perfect for swimming.

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  7. As far as relaxed settings go, it doesnt get much better than the Spring Gully campground. Located at the end of Spring Gully drive, trees shade some of the campground, while the Goulburn River ensures you have a fantastic backdrop.

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