Port Stephens guided camel rides
Worimi National Park
Overview
Explore the vast sand dunes of Worimi National Park on camelback with Oakfield Ranch Camel Rides. Your guides will take you on a tour along beautiful Birubi Beach, near Port Stephens.
- When
Contact Oakfield Ranch Camel Rides for tour schedule.
- Where
- Worimi National Park in North Coast
- Accessibility
- No wheelchair access
- Grade
- Easy. A basic level of fitness is required for this tour.
- Price
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Contact Oakfield Ranch Camel Rides for pricing.
- Bookings
- Book online or email or call Oakfield Ranch Camel Rides on 0429 664 172.
- Please note
- This tour can be taken as a 20min day ride or a 60min sunset ride.
For a truly unique way to experience the pristine landscape of Worimi National Park, go for a relaxing ride along Birubi Beach with Oakfield Ranch Camel Rides. It's an adventure you'll remember long after you've shaken the sand from your shoes.
Starting from Anna Bay near Port Stephens, your guide will take you down the beach and over the vast Stockton sand dunes. Be sure to bring a camera to capture the sweeping views from your lofty perch as you ride.
Tours run for 20min during the day, or you can choose to go on an hour-long sunset tour if you'd like to experience the magic of the beach as the sun goes down.
Oakfield Ranch Camel Rides is a licensed commercial tour operator with a Parks Eco Pass.
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Park info
- in Worimi National Park in the North Coast region
Worimi Conservation Lands are always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Annual NSW Park Passes are not valid for entry to Worimi Conservation Lands.
Visitors to Worimi Conservation Lands need to buy a Beach Vehicle Permit before arriving. Also find out where you can drive your vehicle in Worimi Conservation Lands.
Worimi National Park, Worimi State Conservation Area, and Worimi Regional Park, form part of the Worimi Conservation Lands. Located near Newcastle, the Worimi Conservation Lands are owned and co-managed by the local Worimi Aboriginal community in partnership with NSW National Parks.
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