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North Jack

Hosted by Anthony · Rock Forest, New South Wales
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North Jack is a 600 acre property situated only 15mins from the centre of Bathurst, this block consists of mostly natural bushland with walking/mountain bike/4x4 trails to explore, with the main attraction being Crackerjack Geodetic Station 1974, 930m above sea level, the highest point on the property with views that go forever. The property has an abundance of animals to see - birds, kangaroos, wombats, wild deer and if your lucky you might even spot a Koala ! There are many camping/caravan sites to choose from depending on what suits you best. We offer back to basics beautiful bush camping with no amenities, so all guests must have their own camping toilet/amenities and leave no trace. The closest dump site is Bathurst. Bring everything you need (including water) and remove everything you bring including all rubbish. Dogs are not permitted.
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100% Recommend20 Ratings · 19 reviews

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Rock Forest, 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 Anthony & Brenda S.

Joined in August 2020

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