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Kylies Beach campground

Crowdy Bay National Park

Kylies Beach campground in Crowdy Bay National Park on the north coast offers quiet beachside campsites for caravans, trailers and tents.

Check-in

after 2pm

Check-out

before 10am

Site types

tent, caravan, camper trailer, campervan

Facilities

toiletsshowersunpowered sitesunmarked sitescarpark

Best for

beach-loversfishinghikingwildlife
Can book out during school holidays and long weekends. A CampWatch alert gives you a second chance.

Kylies Beach campground is a campground in Crowdy Bay National Park, Australia. Facilities include toilets, showers, unpowered sites.

Getting there#

Address: Metcalfes Walk, Crowdy Bay National Park, NSW, 2443

Check the official website for detailed directions and current road conditions.

Facilities#

Kylies Beach campground offers the following facilities:

  • toilets
  • showers
  • unpowered sites
  • unmarked sites
  • carpark

Check the official page for the full list and current facility status.

Can't get a booking?#

Kylies Beach campground can fill up during peak periods like school holidays and long weekends.

Set up a free CampWatch alert and we'll text you the moment a spot opens up. No app, no account - just your phone number.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I book Kylies Beach campground?

Book online through the NSW National Parks website. If your dates are sold out, set up a free CampWatch alert to get notified when a cancellation opens up.

Which national park is Kylies Beach campground in?

Kylies Beach campground is in Crowdy Bay National Park. A park entry fee may apply.

Does Kylies Beach campground have toilets and showers?

Yes, Kylies Beach campground has toilets and showers. Other facilities include unpowered sites, unmarked sites, carpark.

Can I bring my dog to Kylies Beach campground?

No, pets are not permitted at Kylies Beach campground. This is to protect native wildlife and other campers. If you're looking for dog-friendly camping, check out our other campground pages.