CK
We camped at Seapoy which is a beautiful spot. The water was so clear. The facilities were great, clean, with hot water and great water pressure in the showers. However, some maintenance is needed. One toilet ran continuously for 4 days, (tried to stop it but we couldn't) and the toilet doors in the men's are unable to be locked. Also, I know it is a large area to cover, but the noxious weeds such as Patterson's Curse and Farmers Friend are absolutely everywhere. Having said that, we had a lovely stay and will absolutely be back again.
BO
Had a great, good sized caravan site. Price good. Staff very friendly and helpful. Park offers a bush setting on the dam. Don't miss this one.
JG
Great place for a holiday
JB
Unfortunately I hurt my back when the bed on wheels moved while I tryed to take my boots off , please inform your guests that they are sleeping on a bed that is unstable.
MP
Great service with friendly staff, beautiful layout/sites, if going during school holidays make sure you book first as very popular
JH
Great spot, $15 per car entry + camping fees. Copeton Dam is a popular inland sport and recreation destination near Inverell, offering year-round attractions for water sports and fishing enthusiasts, nature lovers, bushwalkers, campers and picnickers. The large lakeβs extensive foreshores are home to a recently upgraded holiday park. The main purpose of the dam is to supply irrigation, stock and household needs in the Gwydir Valley, and environmental flows to the Gwydir Wetlands. A dam on the Gwydir River was proposed as early as they 1930s to improve town water supplies and boost agricultural production in the Gwydir Valley. World War II and subsequent shortage of funds halted further investigations. It was 1966 before a final site was chosen and construction began in 1968. Cotton was one of the main crops to benefit from the availability of irrigation, as well as lucerne, cereals, oilseed, pecans, wheat and vegetables. The dam also provides environmental flows to the Gwydir Wetlands near Moree. In addition to irrigated agriculture and environmental flows, the dam provides water for Inverell and other town supplies, industry and domestic requirements, flood mitigation and recreation. A 21 megawatt hydroelectric power station uses summer irrigation, environmental flows and flood mitigation.
SH
Heaps of wildlife .Loved it was dog friendly and the showers were very hot. Caught a cod π
GM
Very happy welcoming staff Everything tidy in campgrounds Cabins clean and tidy Camping areas spread out and not on top of each other