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Camp Cobark - Barrington

Camp Cobark - Barrington

From $ 8.0 to $ 8.0

bullet Direct Phone Number : (02) 6558 5524
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You are welcome you to bring your van, tent or swag to the Camp Cobark camping area, with its five kilometres of peaceful, relaxing river frontage, on the beautiful Cobark River. If camping is not your style but you love to get back to nature, you can stay in the 20 bed bunkhouse. Camp Cobark is situated 34 kilometres from Gloucester on the Scone Road. Cobark Station is in the heart of cattle country and is the second oldest cattle property in the upper catchment of the Barrington River.

Enjoy bushwalking, swimming, canoeing or fishing on the river. You can take a ride with one of the best horse handlers in the district. Join with other horse lovers and ride through mountain trails and streams in the foothills of the World Heritage Barrington Tops and beautiful Cobark Valleys, enjoying panoramic views and varied wildlife sightings.

Facilities for Camp Cobark

  • Car park

Services for Camp Cobark

Bunk House
Triple bunk beds set in the bunkhouse accommodating 20 people with use of the kitchenette, barbecue, shower and toilet facilities.
Non powered sites
We welcome you to bring your Van, Tent or Swag to our Camping Area. Bring all your own equipment or pay extra for use of lodge shower and toilet.

Experiences around Barrington

  • Fishing
  • Lakes/Rivers/Dams
  • Nature based

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