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Peachtree Creek Campground
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Point Hicks Lighthouse
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How to get there
Peachtree Creek Campground
The six remote campsites on Tamboon Inlet are only accessible by boat, canoe or kayak. The Tamboon Inlet Remote Campsites operate on a first in, first served basis.
Car-based camping is available at Peachtree Creek Campground in Peachtree Creek Reserve. Bookings are essential for Peachtree Creek Campground.
All campsites are un-powered and can accommodate up to six people per campsite. It is recommended visitors bring their own drinking water as none is available on-site.
Sites
When you're there
Access is along the unsealed Fishermans Trak off Point Hicks Road. Access is weather dependent.
Bookings
Advance bookings and payment are required year round.
Campsites
There are 11 campsites available. All campsites are unpowered sites. The campsite is suitable for tents, campervans, camper-trailers, caravans and recreational vehicles.
Facilities
Non-flush toilets, fireplaces, and a boat ramp are provided.
Campfire
Only allowed in designated fireplaces – supply your own wood.
Camping
Experience the remote beauty of Croajingolong National Park with a visit to Tamboon Inlet.
Need to know
Peachtree Creek Campground
Accessibility
Change of Conditions
Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.
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Wingan Inlet Campground (Croajingolong National Park)
Wingan Inlet Beach Access Closed
The beach access track (Fly Cove Walk) at Wingan Inlet is closed due to bushfire damage. Please be advised that the only access to the beach is via the inlet using watercraft.
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Croajingolong National Park
Areas of Croajingolong Park closed due to 2019/2020 fires
Croajingolong National Park
Due to widespread bushfire damage, the following areas of Croajingolong National Park remain closed:- Sandy Point toilet
- South West Arm Jetty - Mallacoota Inlet (toilets/steps)
- Kingfisher jetty and Day Visitor Area
- Captain Creek day visitor area and jetty
- Captain Creek Fire Trail
- Genoa River day visitor area and jetty - Mallacoota Inlet
- Gravelly Point day visitor area and jetty - Mallacoota Inlet
- Wilderness Coast Walk (between Cape Howe and Bemm River)
- Double Creek walk and day visitor area
- Genoa falls day visitor area
- Fly Cove walk - Wingan Inlet
- Mueller Inlet campground
- Thurra River campground
- Point Hicks Road (section south-east of Fishermans Track)
- Cicada Trail
- Swan Lake Track
- Clinton Rocks Track
- Wingan Inlet Rapids Walk
- Elusive Lake Walk
- Mt Everard Walk
- South West Arm day visitor area (no toilet facilities, no jetty access)
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Peachtree Creek Campground (Peach Tree Creek Reserve)
Peachtree Creek Jetty Underwater
The jetty at Peachtree Creek Reserve is currently underwater due to the entrance of Tamboon Inlet being closed. Alternative access to Tamboon Inlet is from Furnell Landing. -
Notices Affecting Multiple Sites
Stay safe this summer around beaches
Beaches may have hazards such as steep cliffs, slippery rocks, strong ocean currents, large waves, rips, and sudden changes in weather conditions. Stay safe on your day at the beach by only swimming where there are lifeguards and by staying in between the red and yellow flags. Always heed warning signs and advice even if you are not planning to go in the water and be aware of changing weather conditions. Always wear a lifejacket whenever boating, rock fishing, or using a watercraft.