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Frazer campground

Munmorah State Conservation Area

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Overview

Small and secluded, Frazer campground is perfect for weekend getaways on the NSW Central Coast. It offers easy access walking tracks and a nearby lagoon.

Accommodation Details
Number of campsites 6
Camping type Tent, Camping beside my vehicle
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, showers, toilets, rubbish bin
What to bring Drinking water, cooking water
Opening times

This campground has gated access. Please check the park open hours as entry/exit will not be possible after closure.

Spring/summer open hours

Munmorah State Conservation Area is open 5.30am–9pm, from the start of the NSW school holiday period in September (Friday) until the last day of the NSW autumn school holidays.

Autumn/winter open hours

Munmorah State Conservation Area is open 5.30am–7pm, from 1 May until the day before the start of the NSW September school holidays (Thursday).

After hours emergency entry/exit

A private security firm provides an after hours service for emergencies only. This does not include late arrivals. Call 1300 663 365 for emergencies. Fees apply and are payable at the time of call out.

Entry fees

Park entry fees are not included in your camping fees.

Bookings Book up to 12 people or 2 sites online.
Group bookings This campground is not suitable for group bookings.
Please note
  • Check in 2pm. Check out 10am.
  • Sites are marked, unpowered and suitable for up to 6 people (up to 4 adults).
  • The best mobile reception is next to the amenities block.
  • Frazer Beach is only patrolled during Christmas and Easter school holidays.
  • The safest place to swim is between the red and yellow flags at a patrolled beach. The nearest patrolled beaches are at Catherine Hill Bay Beach or Lakes Beach during the warmer months.
  • This beach has dangerous rip currents, sudden drop offs and unexpected large waves. The ocean may look idyllic, but conditions can change rapidly. Be extremely cautious if swimming here.

What better way to start the day than with a short walk on the beach and a refreshing swim in the ocean before you head back to your camp for a leisurely breakfast?

Just 50m from Frazer Beach, this intimate campground is set in a peaceful, protected pocket of the Frazer valley and boasts beautiful coastal views.

Frazer campground is a great base for fishing, diving, surfing and walking, and Frazer Beach is a popular spot for swimming – it’s patrolled during the Christmas and Easter school holidays. If you’re after a more chilled escape, there’s always Lake Munmorah or Lake Macquarie, where you can take a dip and the kids can play safely in calmer waters. 

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

Nearby

  • Coastal view from the Grass tree track, Munmorah State Conservation Area. Photo: Stacy Wilson © DCCEEW

    Grass tree track

    The Grass tree track is a short but steep coastal walk between Frazer Beach and Wybung Road near Budgewoi. Take snaps of coastal views and wildflowers, and bring your binoculars to see heathland birds.

 

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Bookings

Park info

  • in Munmorah State Conservation Area in the Sydney and surrounds and North Coast regions
  • Spring/summer open hours

    Munmorah State Conservation Area is open 5.30am–9pm, from the start of the NSW school holiday period in September (Friday) until 1 May.

    Autumn/winter open hours

    Munmorah State Conservation Area is open 5.30am–7pm, from 1 May until the day before the start of the NSW September school holidays (Friday).

  • Park entry fees:

    $8 per vehicle per day. The park has pay machines that accept both card and coins, or you can pay via the Park’nPay app.

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