The Fassifern Field Naturalists Club Inc. would like to acknowledge the Yugarapul People, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our Club is founded, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present, their languages, customs, culture and connection to this wonderful country.

Wednesday 6 April 2016

15-17th April Camp - Iron Pot Creek Campground, Toonumbar N.P.

In the forest at Toonumbar National Park

Limited camping sites. Please email us for details fassifernfieldnaturalists[at]gmail.com
Suitable for tents and camper trailers.

WHERE
Iron Pot Creek campground at Toonumbar National Park NSW offers a pristine creek for swimming (though it may be a wee bit cold for this), as well as World Heritage-listed rainforest nearby and abundant wildlife.

COSTS
The National Park self-registration station is at the entrance to the Campground. The cost is $6 per person per night so please bring the correct change for the registration envelopes.

Club fee: $2 per person for the camp needs to be paid when signing the registration book.

BRING
Your supply of food and water etc for your needs, few pieces of wood for the fireplace in the shelter shed, binocs, cameras, backpacks, reference books etc., repellents (ticks, mosquito & leech).

LATE ARRIVALS:
At recent camps, most of our members have arrived on the Friday but if you arrive mid-Saturday morning, please check the shelter shed for directions as to the whereabouts of the FFNC campers. In any case, we will return to camp at lunch time. 

WET WEATHER:
Anyone wanting to check on road conditions to the campground after heavy rain the day prior to their trip can contact the N.P. Rangers on a week day 7.30 – 4.30 (NSW daylight saving time) on 6632 0000 or click on the website www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au then select Toonumbar N.P. for updates.  Toonumbar Forest Drive (up to the top of the range) does close as soon as there is any rain but this does not usually affect the road to Iron Pot Creek Campground.

DIRECTIONS:
Use this link: Iron Pot Creek campground, to find out more about this lovely spot.

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