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New Brighton Beach

Hosted by Matt · Ocean Shores, New South Wales
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Located 50m from the beautiful New Brighton Beach, and metres from Marshalls Creek, as well as just a short walk to the famous Christmas Beach via North Head Road Walking Track through National Parks - this site is perfect for campers looking to get back to nature in the most authentic way possible. Fun fact - Ocean Shores was established in 1969 with backing from American singer Pat Boone, and was named after Boone's residence in Ocean Shores, Washington.  This place offers the perfect combination of beach, river, and bush at your doorstep! Ocean Shores offers shops and amenities where you can pick up supplies. There is a golf club, lots of beach options for adventure seekers and those with young families and you can go stand up paddle boarding up the rivers and estuaries. Located 30 mins from Gold Coast, and 15 mins from Byron Bay. You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. No campfires or pets please. 
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67% Recommend3 Ratings · 2 reviews

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Ocean Shores, New South Wales, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Matt D.

Joined in February 2022

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