Belah camp
A nice, quiet campsite. A small dam can be used for drinking water if treated.
Getting there |
Closest point to drive and park is on unsealed roads only that are not may not be passable when wet, from there it is via the water to this the campsite
GPS: 0, 0 This campground is halfway around the park’s one-way drive tour, just a bit north of the Mallee stop. |
General Information |
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You will need to walk a short distance from your car to the campsite – no caravans or camper trailers A nice, quiet campsite. A small dam can be used for drinking water if treated. |
Bookings and contact information |
You are not able to book these campsites – first come basisFor more information contact the
Buronga Phone:03 5021 8900 [email protected] |
Facilities | |
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Toilets Pit or composting toilets are available |
Showers No showers are provided on site |
Water No drinking water onsite – bring your own water |
Tables No Picnic tables or shelters are provided on site |
Wood pit fire BBQ Wood fired BBQ’s are not provided |
Electric or Gas BBQ Gas or electric BBQ’s are not provided |
Rubbish Bins There are rubbish bins provided on site |
Campfires This is a Fuel Stove only area, solid fuel (eg wood) fires are not permitted at any time. Gas stoves may be used, but be aware of local fire bans |
There is nowhere to swim
Closest point to drive and park is on unsealed roads only that are not may not be passable when wet, from there it is via the water to this the campsite
GPS: 0, 0
This campground is halfway around the park’s one-way drive tour, just a bit north of the Mallee stop. http://wild.tl/96
This campground is halfway around the park’s one-way drive tour, just a bit north of the Mallee stop. http://wild.tl/96
Park Information & Alerts
There are alerts raised for Mungo National Park as at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 15:54:56 +1000Closed areas: Mungo Woolshed closed for conservation works
Mungo Woolshed is closed for heritage conservation works.
The closure means there will be no public access to the building during this time.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For more information, contact the local NPWS office.
Safety alerts: Unsealed Council access roads in variable condition
Council-managed access roads to Mungo National Park are unsealed and in variable condition. Before travelling on any unsealed roads, please check road condition reports for Balranald, Wentworth and Central Darling Shires. Do not travel on closed Council roads.
There are numerous access routes to Mungo National Park and conditions can change quickly due to the weather.
Other planned events: 1080 aerial baiting program
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is conducting an ongoing aerial baiting program from Monday 22 April 2024 to Friday 3 May 2024. The operation will use 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) poison for the control of feral animals (foxes).
The program will take place in Mungo National Park and Mungo State Conservation Area.
The program is designed to minimise predator impacts on wildlife, especially threatened species, and to minimise the impact of foxes on neighbouring stock.
Signs will be placed at the entry to the baiting location. Domestic pets are not permitted in NSW National Parks managed lands. Pets and working dogs may be affected (1080 is lethal to cats and dogs). Pets and working dogs must be restrained or muzzled in the vicinity and must not enter the baiting location. In the event of accidental poisoning seek immediate veterinary assistance.
Please contact the local NPWS Lower Darling Area office for more information on 03 5021 8900.
Closed areas: Mungo lakebed (bike) trail closed
The Mungo lakebed (bike) trail is closed.
The dual walking track and bike trail from Mungo Visitor Centre to Zanci Woolshed remains open.
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For more information, contact the local park office.
Here are all the campsites in this park.
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Mungo National Park
Outback NSW
Mungo National Park