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Lake Glenbawn Holiday & Caravan Park reviews

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Lake Glenbawn Holiday & Caravan Park
Glenbawn Road, Glenbawn NSW 2337

Phone

+61 2 6543 7193

Office Hours

Sun - Thurs: 9am - 5pm

Fri - Sat: 8:30am - 5:30pm

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What time is check-in/check-out at Lake Glenbawn Caravan Park?

Check in for both powered and unpowered sites at Lake Glenbawn Holiday Park is from 11am, whilst cabins allow check in from 3pm onwards.

If you plan to arrive after office hours (9am – 5pm) please let us know so that we can have all relevant documents waiting for your arrival.

Checkout from both Sites and Cabins is 10am. You are welcome to stay in the park after vacating your cabin/site until 10pm when your access code expires.

What should I bring for my stay at Lake ?

Preparing for a holiday can be a massive journey in itself. At Reflections Lake Glenbawn Holiday and Caravan Park, our aim is to ensure guests are as well-equipped as possible before hitting the open road.

If you’re planning a stay in one of our cabins, we have many of the essentials covered, with linen, towels and kitchenware all provided. All you’ll need is some delicious treats, comfy clothes, good company and a thirst for adventure.

For guests pitching a tent on our campsites or setting up shop in your caravans or camper trailers, Lake Glenbawn has BBQs, a laundry and fish cleaning facilities. We also recommend packing a torch and spare batteries, your trusty first aid kit, plenty of insect repellent, sunscreen and hats to keep you sun-safe, and rubbish bags to keep the park tidy for the next guests on your site.

Camping? Don’t forget to have a read of our tent peg tips, too!

Is Reflections Lake Glenbawn dog-friendly?

Lake Glenbawn Holiday Park is dog-friendly all year round on all sites and selected dog-friendly cabins. Up to 2 dogs can be booked online, by phone, or in park.

Please review our dog code of conduct here.

View all of our dog-friendly accommodation here

What is your booking policy?

For all details please refer to our booking terms and conditions HERE.

Are there cooking facilities available?

Located close to the dam, the main undercover BBQ area is a great place to gather with family and friends and to meet other guests. You can sit and enjoy the simple things in life with Glenbawn Dam just a stone’s throw away. The kids can play in the playground, all within cooee. There are plenty of picnic tables to sit around and watch the sun set over the dam in the evening. Additional smaller BBQ areas are also conveniently located near the cabins on the eastern foreshore as well as in the western precinct, near the powered sites/villas.

Can I bring my own BBQ/Firepit/Campfire?

Although Reflections Lake Glenbawn has conveniently located communal BBQ areas dotted around the park and some of the cabins also have their own private BBQ on the balcony, we do allow you to bring your own BBQ on both powered and unpowered camp sites.

Contained campfires are allowed on unpowered camp sites also, perfect for those cooler nights to sit around with family and friends and relax after an adventure filled day.

The following rules apply:

  • Guests must comply with fire restrictions imposed by the Park Manager/Fire Authority,
  • Campfires must be contained in a fire pit and always attended,
  • By law the collection of firewood from the park is not permitted – firewood can be purchased from the kiosk or outside the park
  • Fires must be completely extinguished after use
What other activities and facilities are available?

Switch off, wind down, soak in the scenery and get back to basics. Our caravan park at Lake Glenbawn allows you to get away from it all and reconnect with the natural environment. Digitally detox and just go fishing, boating, skiing, paddling or swimming (the dog is welcome to take a dip in the dam also). The western precinct has a swimming pool, (although this is a little ways away from the dam). There are multiple boat ramps to launch your watercraft. For the fishing buffs, there are fish cleaning tables at your disposal.

There are several amenities’ blocks (including an accessible bathroom), cashless laundry, and undercover BBQ areas with plenty of seating and the kiosk is available for a snack or to pick up any last-minute necessities you may have forgotten. The kids have a large playground to run free with plenty of grass around to kick a ball or run off some energy (if they have any left).

Do you sell fuel?

Lake Glenbawn has regular premium ULP and swap n go gas bottles (no refill) available for purchase at the kiosk during office hours (9am to 5pm).

What does the unpowered camping consist of and can I bring a generator?

You are spoilt for choice at your Lake Glenbawn accommodation. There are multiple areas to camp unpowered and we do not allocate you a specific site. You are free pick your own piece of nature and set up where you feel comfortable. If you still require some creature comforts during your stay, you may run a generator during the day (8am to 10pm only). Water taps are scattered throughout the unpowered areas and at the amenity blocks.

How do I purchase a day pass/ annual pass for Lakenbawn?

For day visitors, a Day pass can be purchased online or from the park office/kiosk during office hours (9am to 5pm). For regular day trippers, an annual pass (valid for 12 months) may be more convenient, which can be purchased at the park reception.

All access codes expire at 10pm.

What is the current dam level?

As with all inland waterways, Dam levels will fluctuate with weather patterns. Current Dam levels at Lake Glenbawn can be found here. Current algae levels at Lake Glenbawn can be found here.

Please be aware, that at times of low dam levels, some boat ramps may harder to access at the water’s edge.

Where is Lake Glenbawn?

Lake Glenbawn is on the Hunter River, about 14km east of Scone in the Hunter Valley, NSW.

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