Woko campground

Overview

Before Woko became a national park, the area of Woko campground was part of an extensive cattle property, cleared for livestock. The legacy of this is plenty of space caravan sites and tents are…

Before Woko became a national park, the area of Woko campground was part of an extensive cattle property, cleared for livestock.

The legacy of this is plenty of space caravan sites and tents are easily accommodated here. But the rugged terrain across most of the park has ensured that most of its plant life is relatively undisturbed: you may be in a man-made clearing, but all around you are tranquil pockets of wet sclerophyll forest and dry rainforest on rocky scree slopes. Wake up to the comforting sounds of nature, with the endless gurgle of Manning River right alongside your site.

Families love this campground and it's easy to understand why. As well as tables and free barbecues offering terrific picnicking opportunities, river camping means a chance to swim freely or float along the current on a lilo. You can then stretch out on the grass to dry off in the warming sun. It's hard to think of anything better on a summer's afternoon, but if you're interested in walking, bring the hiking boots the short but enjoyable Brush Turkey track leaves right from the campground.