Putty Beach campground
Bouddi National Park
Overview
Discover Putty Beach campground in Bouddi National Park for your next camping trip. This great central coast campground is a top spot to fish, swim or bushwalk.
Number of campsites | 20 |
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Camping type | Tent, Don't mind a short walk to tent |
Facilities | Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, drinking water, showers, toilets |
What to bring | Drinking water, cooking water |
Entry fees |
Park entry fees are not included in your camping fees. |
Group bookings | Book up to 20 people or 5 sites online. For larger groups, make a group booking enquiry. |
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Putty Beach campground is the largest of Bouddi National Park’s camping areas. Located near Killcare, this Central Coast campground is easily accessed from Gosford and Sydney.
The campground sits just steps from the Putty Beach sand and offers good facilities in a natural setting.
When camping at Putty Beach, you can wake with the birds and start your day with a swim in the Tasman Sea. Fancy a bushwalk through the eucalypts? The spectacular Bouddi coastal walk begins at the beach’s eastern end and will take you to Gerrin Point lookout. Check out the interesting rock platforms in the area, enjoy a spot of fishing or a barbecue, and stop to say hello to the area’s resident brush turkeys.
Take a virtual tour of Putty Beach campground captured with Google Street View Trekker.
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Bookings
- National Parks Contact Centre
- 7am to 7pm daily
- 1300 072 757 (13000 PARKS) for the cost of a local call within Australia excluding mobiles
- [email protected]
Park info
- in Bouddi National Park in the Sydney and surrounds region
Bouddi National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Park entry fees:
$8 per vehicle per day. The park has pay machines that accept both card and coins, or you can pay via the Park'nPay app.
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