Situated in Cape Range National Park, Kurrajong campground is nestled between sand dunes offering some protection form the winds. Approximately 150m from the beach, there are 26 campsites available for tents, campervans and caravans. Facilities include toilets, and a ranger station. Drinking water is not available. Generators and campfires are not permitted.
Kurrajong Campground in Cape Range National Park has received generally positive reviews from campers. The campground is described as a lovely spot with a nice beach and snorkeling area, as well as good toilet facilities. The sunsets are considered beautiful, and many campers have reported seeing wildlife such as kangaroos, turtles, and fish while snorkeling.
However, there are some common issues reported including lack of phone reception and mice/rodents in the area. Some campers have also experienced issues with kangaroos and other animals getting into their campervans or leaving their campsites.
The campground's booking system has been criticized for being inflexible, with some campers reporting that they were unable to find a free spot when they arrived due to cancellations not being made available.
Despite these issues, Kurrajong Campground is still recommended by many campers, who praise the location, facilities, and friendly hosts. Some tips for campers include booking a site well in advance, securing food and other items at night to avoid attracting wildlife, and being mindful of sunsets and wildlife movements.
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