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Mungo Brush Campground Hawks Nest - Camping in Myall Lakes National Park

Updated: Jun 9


Mungo Brush Camping Hawks Nest

Mungo Brush Camping -The Area

If camping is your favourite thing to do, then the Mungo Brush campground is a must, but avoid during school holidays and the Christmas period if you do not like crowds! It is very popular! Situated near Hawks Nest, the site features camping and caravans sites. The campground overlooks Myall Lake and is close to the beach.


Mungo Brush Camping Ground

Mungo Brush has 78 sites including tent, camper trailer, caravan and camping beside vehicle. As well, there a number of picnic tables, BBQ facilities, a boat ramp and toilets. You will need to bring your own drinking water!


Sites are booked online and rates are displayed when booking. A minimum nightly rate applies, which includes the first 2 occupants.


Non-Camping Visitors

Visitors that are not camping need to pay parking fees. Park entry fees are not included in your camping fees. Check in after 12pm. Check out by 11am.

dingoes hawks nest

Mungo Brush Camping - Wildlife

Visitors and campers are asked not to feed the wild life. It doesn't do the birds or animals any favours. I spotted this dingo on the Mungo Brush Road on the way to the campsite, and I've seen many of them sometimes on their own, as a couple or in packs. Dingoes are wild animals and need to be treated as such. Feeding dingoes is prohibited, and although they look skinny, leave them to fend for themselves.


Mungo Brush Rainforest Walking Track

Mungo Brush Campground - Rainforest Walk

From the campground there is easy access north to Mungo Rainforest walk and south to Tamboi walking track and Mungo walking track. The rainforest pathway is stunning, with views of the lake and an abundance of birds. I spotted a Goanna on the track.


Things to do Near Mungo Brush Campground



 
 
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