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Coopernook Forest Park

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Louise Faulkner, campsite manager, Anycamper since June 2018

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31 Reviews

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Lauren C.
4 years ago

Quite crowded but a nice community feel. No water holes within walking distance that we found.

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Richard V.
4 years ago

Free Forestry campsite plenty of space, long drop toilets, water, pets allowed and there are a few different ways to get in so make sure you take forest Rd as the other one was pretty bad towing our v... Read more

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Jennie G.
4 years ago

This is our first stop on our trips. Fires allowed, drop toilet, undercover coin operated bbqs. Plenty of room.

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Guest A.
4 years ago
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Maelys m.
5 years ago

Nice for see wallaby, there is toilet paper in the toilet. You need to go in the forest for arrive in the camp so it s difficult without 4wd.


Top Questions

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Natslie H. 1 year ago
Question:

Hi is this camp site currently open?

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Sophie K. 3 years ago
Question:

Do you need 4WD to access this campground?

Answer:

No it’s a reasonably good diet forestry road to get there by Andrew C.

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Jacqui B. 4 years ago
Question:

Are we able to stay more than one night passing through?

Answer:

Hey Jacqui, Camping in State Forests is generally limited to a maximum of four weeks. Visitors should be aware of and adhere to any signage at camping sites which may define shorter periods of stay and must comply with all directions given by authorised officers during their stay. Cheers Leah by NSW S.

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As we are new to camping do we need permits? by Jacqui B.

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No limit but a few locals have moved in. It’s temporarily closed due to logging. Love this spot as it’s very close to the highway but very secluded by Richard V.

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David M. 5 years ago
Question:

Hi 😊 Was just wondering if you need to book to stay here (allocated sites) or if you just turn up and go whenever you like? (First in best dressed). Thank you 😊

Answer:

Hey David, all State Forest camp sites are free of charge and for that reason there are no bookings for sites. They are simply run on the basis 'first in, first served'. It is also for this reason, that Forestry Corporation don't have allocated sites. by Mike W.

Answer:

Ok no worries. Thank you Mike. Very new to the camping thing so just wanted to be sure. Cheers. by David M.

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Happy to help David! by Mike W.

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Location

Forest Road,
Moorland NSW 2443

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Allotted Site
Yes
Caravans
Yes
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Average temperature

January
L 18°C
H 29°C
February
L 18°C
H 29°C
March
L 17°C
H 27°C
April
L 14°C
H 24°C
May
L 10°C
H 22°C
June
L 8°C
H 19°C
July
L 6°C
H 19°C
August
L 7°C
H 20°C
September
L 9°C
H 23°C
October
L 12°C
H 25°C
November
L 15°C
H 26°C
December
L 17°C
H 28°C
Source: Meteostat

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