The campsite is accessible by all weather unsealed roads suitable for 2wd vehicles
308.9 km NNE of Sydney
GPS: Latitude 31° 9′ 37.656"S Longitude 151° 51′ 11.448"E (-31.16046, 151.85318)
The campsite is about 40km east of Walcha. Follow the Oxley Highway for about 19km past the Apsley turnoff, then follow the unpaved road for 6km to the campsite.
General Information
You can park a caravan, trailer, or a tent in this campground You can walk to the Tia Falls (quite spectacular after rain or during flood) and a few other walking tracks.
Bookings and contact information
You are not able to book these campsites - first come basisFor more information contact the NPWS Walcha office on:Phone:02 6777 4700
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Fees
Free Camping - no camp fees applyAdult=$0 Per NightChildren=$0 Per Night
No car entry fees applyVehicle=$0 Per Day
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 and wood are provided
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
There is NO place to swim at Tia Falls campground.
We chose to camp here as your information indicated there was swimming available.
We were disappointed with misinformation as were other campers, but the campground is very lovely.
admin - re: Mrs
Super Administrator | 2010-01-10 22:07:40
A Smith wrote:
There is NO place to swim at Tia Falls campground.
Hi Mrs Smith
I am sorry for that mistake. I have corrected it. It seems that I got it confused with Youdales. I have updated the info now. Thanks for taking the time.
Matt :)
Rebecca
IP:202.67.78.xxx | 2010-04-19 10:04:11
Hi,
There is a place to swim at Tia Falls. You need to climb down the side of the waterfall and half way down, there is a large rockpool before the next drop-off and you can swim there. Beautiful and a bit scary. Not really suitable for kids and the climb back up is a bit hairy. Especially in hail!