The best camping in Georges River State Conservation Area, NSW

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Eulo Queen Hotel and Caravan Park

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40km from Georges River State Conservation Area · 45 sites · Tents, RVs · Eulo, QLD
Set behind the iconic Eulo Queen Hotel, Eulo Creek Hotel and Caravan Park offers relaxed, affordable camping in the heart of the Outback. With both powered and unpowered sites available, it’s the perfect spot to rest up while exploring the historic town of Eulo or passing through on your journey. Our powered sites feature handy pads beside your van entrance — keeping the red dirt where it belongs: outside! You’ll find clean, separate men’s and women’s amenities, plus an accessible unisex bathroom conveniently located near the pub. A coin-operated washing machine and plenty of drying lines are also available for guests. We’re a dry site, so all vans must hold their own grey and black water or direct grey water off-site. A black water dump point is located nearby, and we’re happy to show you where it is. Dog friendly: well-behaved pups are welcome in both the park and the pub — just keep them on a lead or under control, and please clean up after them. Whether you’re staying a night or setting up base to explore the surrounding Outback, Eulo Creek Hotel and Caravan Park is the ideal place to unwind and experience a true country welcome.
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The best camping in Georges River State Conservation Area, NSW guide

Overview

About

Nestled south of Sydney, Georges River National Park is an idyllic escape for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Here, you can immerse yourself in activities like birdwatching along the Yeramba Lagoon track, where over 100 species have been spotted, or enjoy watersports such as kayaking, canoeing, and jetskiing on the river's calm waters. Although camping is not available within the park, the array of recreational activities more than compensates for a day filled with exploration and fun.

When to go

The best time to visit Georges River National Park is during spring, when wildflowers bloom and wildlife is abundant. Summer offers perfect conditions for water activities on the Georges River. Winter is ideal for fishing, with yellow-finned bream aplenty. Avoid visiting during extreme weather conditions, as the park may close due to fire danger or poor weather.

Know before you go

  • Georges River National Park is open from 6am to 7:30pm during daylight savings and 6am to 6:30pm at other times.
  • Park entry fees are $8 per vehicle per day, with coin-operated pay machines at the gate.
  • Swimming in the river is not advised due to steep and uneven submerged banks and recorded shark attacks.
  • Mobile phone reception is limited within the park, so plan accordingly.
  • Pets and smoking are not permitted within the park boundaries.
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