Camp Grounds With Some Facilities?
Posted: Fri 10 Aug, 2007 8:04 pm
OK, I still haven't managed to go "car camping" since my last topic in this forum, and still haven't checked out the great suggestions I got there yet. I guess I've not yet adjusted to having a young family.
In any case my requirements for camping grounds have changed... I'm now trying to find somewhere to go that has some limited facilities. This is because we're trying to arrange for a camping trip over the summer with a family who want to do their first ever family camp. They would like somewhere with at least toilets, and preferably showers (but I think they'd be OK with a portable shower). Not sure if they'll cope with pit toilets or not, so I'm open to suggestions for either long drops or for flushers.
The ones I know of off the top of my head are:
Bakers Beach (flushing toilets, and bathrooms, but requires camping fees)
Mt William National Park (long drops)
The Gardens (long drops)
Eddystone Point - Deep Creek (long drops)
All of these will be completely crowded at the time we want to go (immediately after Christmas), but there's not much we can do about that, I suppose. If petrol wasn't so expensive, I'd drive up and claim our spot before Christmas.
Any suggestions for other locations, or any recommendations for/against any of the above camping areas?
In any case my requirements for camping grounds have changed... I'm now trying to find somewhere to go that has some limited facilities. This is because we're trying to arrange for a camping trip over the summer with a family who want to do their first ever family camp. They would like somewhere with at least toilets, and preferably showers (but I think they'd be OK with a portable shower). Not sure if they'll cope with pit toilets or not, so I'm open to suggestions for either long drops or for flushers.
The ones I know of off the top of my head are:
Bakers Beach (flushing toilets, and bathrooms, but requires camping fees)
Mt William National Park (long drops)
The Gardens (long drops)
Eddystone Point - Deep Creek (long drops)
All of these will be completely crowded at the time we want to go (immediately after Christmas), but there's not much we can do about that, I suppose. If petrol wasn't so expensive, I'd drive up and claim our spot before Christmas.
Any suggestions for other locations, or any recommendations for/against any of the above camping areas?