The campsite is accessible by all weather unsealed roads suitable for 2wd vehicles
83 km N of Sydney
GPS: Latitude 33° 8′ 41.388"S Longitude 151° 5′ 29.616"E (-33.14483, 151.09156)
The campsite is on Mogo Creek Road.
General Information
You will need to walk a short distance from your car to the campsite - no caravans or camper trailers There are a total of 6 campsitesYou can explore the Old Great North Road from here, and its convict heritage. A water tank is at the site, but it should not be relied on for water, and any water from it should be treated before drinking.
Bookings and contact information
You can book a campsite by phoning the Campsite contactFor more information contact the Central Coast and Hunter Range Campsite bookings office on:Phone:02 4320 4203
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Fees
Camping fees applyAdult=$10 Per NightChildren=$5 Per Night
No car entry fees applyVehicle=$0 Per Day
Children rates apply to people aged 5-15 years (children under 5 are free)
Facilities
Toilets Pit or composting toilets are available
Showers No showers are provided on site
Water No drinking water onsite - bring your own water
Picnic Tables Picnic tables are provided on site
Pit fire BBQs Wood fired Pit BBQ's are provided - bring your own wood
Electric of Gas BBQs Gas or electric BBQ's are not provided
Rubbish Bins No rubbish bins provided - take your own rubbish with you
Campfires Fires are generally permitted at this campsite, be aware of local fire bans.
ActivitiesSwimmingThere is nowhere to swimNearest known Camping Stores
Store
Address
Phone
Distance (straight line)
Central Coast Canvas
33 Holloway Drv, Jilliby
(02) 4353 9885
31.3 km
Lake Macquarie Kayaks & Camping
Unit 1 61 Alliance Ave, Morisset
(02) 4973 2028
35.7 km
Wyong Warehouse & Camping World
59 Howarth St , Wyong
(02) 4352 1501
34.9 km
Kangaroo Tent City & BBQs
Homemakers Supa Centre Cnr Wyong Rd & Bryant Drv , Tuggerah
Yengo National park is a large and seemingly remote park. The park stretches from Wisemans Ferry to near Singleton. The park is bound by Putty Rd (and Wollemi NP) on the west. The park has been subject to logging in the past, particularly around Mount Yengo. Much of the park is difficult to access, increasing the sense of wilderness. Yengo NP is part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage area and is home to sections of the Old Great North Road.