Hey all,
I want to camp at Acacia Flat for a night. I have camped before but never in the Blue Mountains. Any advice for this particular campground? Looking at going in June/July
Thanks
heracles26 wrote:Thanks both for your responses!
I didnt realise no campfires were allowed or that Aciaca Flat was so popular!
Are there any other campsites that are only walk-in, preferably with a strenuous hike in, where campfires are allowed and more secluded?
Thanks
marron wrote:What's the situation in the Jamison these days - Ruined Castle/Kedumba etc? Been pre-fires since I camped over there so don't have the latest. They'd probably be just as busy as acacia flat anyway. Long weekend I'd expect a few but if you were able to go midweek for either or avoid that in the depths of winter I reckon there wouldn't be many.
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:heracles26 wrote:Thanks both for your responses!
I didnt realise no campfires were allowed or that Aciaca Flat was so popular!
Are there any other campsites that are only walk-in, preferably with a strenuous hike in, where campfires are allowed and more secluded?
Thanks
Little Blue Gum or Junction Rock? Or just cross the Grose to the north side at the junction with Govett's Creek and there's a brilliant campsite right there (only a few mins from Acacia Flat, which isn't flash anyway IMO).
keithj wrote:marron wrote:What's the situation in the Jamison these days - Ruined Castle/Kedumba etc? Been pre-fires since I camped over there so don't have the latest. They'd probably be just as busy as acacia flat anyway. Long weekend I'd expect a few but if you were able to go midweek for either or avoid that in the depths of winter I reckon there wouldn't be many.
Golden Stairs are closed (& probably will be for a long time) so Ruined Castle & Solitary are a lot less accessible. Access from Furbers is also closed - again due to landslides.
And according to NPWS, access to Solitary from Kedumba is 'temporarily closed until safety works are complete'. https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/vi ... cal-alerts
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