Turon National Park is a park in Capertee. Dogs are not currently allowed.
Dogs are prohibited in NSW national parks and reserves under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. This venue is managed by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Source: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (nationalparks.nsw.gov.au).
Turon River National Park is a fabulous destination for adventurers with an offroad 4wd vehicle. Your regular car won't make it so bring your truck for this destination. There are abundant secluded camping sites and lots of gold mining history too. Ammenities included picnic tables, fire rings and drop toilets. The river flows clean and clear and good deep swimming holes can be found. Bring the whole family for a camping adventure they will remember.
A beautiful national park to visit. Two main campgrounds which can be booked online. The diggings campground has a drop toilet. No other amenities available. Requires you to be self sufficient (bring your own water) and take your rubbish out. Requires a 4wd for access. Other side of national park enters Sunny corner state forest and the landmark known as the Pinnacle.
My favorite National Park is driving distance from Sydney! Easy to get to and lots of interesting terrains, including river crossing. The kids had a blast.
This is the place for a great escape from the city hustle and bustle. It seems like a million miles away but it is a leisurely couple of hours drive. There are designated camping areas within the National Park and there is a selection of accommodation choices from Turon Gates eco stay. They have lots of isolated cabins that can accommodate a variety of numbers of people as well as 'glamping' if that is what you prefer. Picnic areas down by the Turon River are idyllic. All in all it is well worth the visit.
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