Capertee National Park is a park. Dogs are not currently allowed at this park.
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).
The national park has so much potential for so many people to camp in seclusion. I hope that is the way they are heading. Well maintained area, one stop toilet which is very clean and new looking. Fantastic views!
This is a 2.5 hours drive from Sydney and has great campsites by the Turon river accessible by 4wd. It has great 4wdriving tracks graded difficult so always travel with a group ready with repair and recovery gear. Lots of river crossings and hard wombat tracks. Enjoy the weekend within the part swimming and fishing or under the stars with camp fire. Take care during fire bans and all rubbish back with you.
Driving through extraordinary like driving through land time forgot. Road overall good but worse from end from Rylstone/ Kandos. Glen Davis road rough but when we visited the graders were there to grade unsealed sections.
The park is relatively remote, so make sure to bring enough food for your stay! There is some beautiful scenery as shown in attached picture. A beautiful spot to have lunch or read a book! Just for those who want to stay connected to the outside world, reception is almost none existent. And make sure to get the gate code, as the park is locked by a gate.
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