Camp Blackman

12 Ratings

Features

Popular

  • Toilets
  • BBQ Areas
  • Powered sites
  • Showers
  • Allows fires

Popular

  • Pets Allowed
  • Free
  • Toilets
  • Drinking Water
  • BBQ Areas
  • Powered sites
  • Showers
  • Swimming
  • Allows fires

Activities

  • Water slide
  • Biking
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Walking Trails
  • 4WD Trails
  • Bar

Type

  • Next to car
  • Allotted Site
  • Short walk to car
  • Caravans
  • Camper Trailers
  • Glamping
  • Cabins Available
  • Pub

For Kids

  • Jumping pillow
  • Horse riding
  • Kids play park
  • Organised kids activities
  • TAWK Supporters

Ownership

  • National Parks
  • State Forest
  • Independent
  • BIG4
  • Kui Parks
  • Aspen Parks
  • Discovery Holiday Parks
  • Family Parks
  • Reflections
  • Top Parks
  • NRMA
  • Holiday Haven
  • Ingenia

Access

  • Hike in
  • Car
  • 4WD only
  • Disabled Access

Other

  • Firewood for sale
  • Boat Ramp Nearby
  • Wifi
  • Phone Reception
  • Dump Spot
  • Garbage
  • Swimming pool
  • Water (Non Drinking)
  • Laundry
  • Coffee Nearby
  • Boat Cleaning Facilities
  • Cafe onsite
  • 4WD beach driving


12 Reviews

doug
2 months ago
Tamara
1 year ago

Popular spot in the National Park. Book online prior to your stay and pay for your daily car pass at the visitor information centre on arrival. The toilet and shower block were excellent. We stayed at Blackman 2, recommend a site close to the entrance so you don't have to walk too far for amenities. A magic location, highly recommend.

Angus P.
1 year ago

Warning: collecting firewood is prohibited as this is a national park. wood can be bought from the residential service building or brought in yourself. Went in the winter, so it was a little cold bu... Read more

Allison B.
3 years ago

Beautiful spot to relax or hike, powered and unpowered sites for caravans and tents Drop toilets and showers

Michelle D.
4 years ago

Great campsite within the NP. Book online ahead of time. Clean toilets, hot showers, free gas BBQ facilities, space for fires, and space to do your dishes and laundry. Heaps of wildlife around. Ground is a very gentle slope, but nothing too bad. Easy to out tent pegs in. It's a great spot to explore the national Park. Heads up, the popular walks (bread knife, high tops etc) are about 2.6 km away from the site. So you either want to drive to the parking lot at the base of the walks (Pincham I think) or add an extra 5K to the walking distance.


Top Questions

Wendy D. 5 years ago
Question:

Hello, is your camp open today? We have a camper and can be there at 18.30

Answer:


Location

John Renshaw Parkway,
Warrumbungle,
New South Wales

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Details

Listing type
Campsite
Allotted Site
Yes
Caravans
Yes
Management
National Parks
Phone
Website
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Average temperature

January
L 16°C
H 32°C
February
L 15°C
H 30°C
March
L 12°C
H 28°C
April
L 7°C
H 24°C
May
L 3°C
H 20°C
June
L 1°C
H 16°C
July
L 0°C
H 16°C
August
L 0°C
H 17°C
September
L 4°C
H 21°C
October
L 7°C
H 24°C
November
L 11°C
H 28°C
December
L 13°C
H 30°C
Source: Meteostat

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