Camping in Lake Glenbawn

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Embrace the great outdoors and camp at Lake Glenbawn

Glenbawn Dam is a true haven

A picturesque holiday destination in the stunning Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Lake Glenbawn is known for its breathtaking scenery and tranquil atmosphere.

Whether you’re craving outdoor adventure, or simply wish to take time out from the hustle and bustle of modern life, our Lake Glenbawn camping area, located on the shores of Glenbawn Dam is a true haven.

Water lovers can swim, kayak and water ski in the lake, while boating enthusiasts can launch their craft from the park’s boat ramps. The surrounding area has an abundance of wildlife, so keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos – you will often see them grazing around the Glenbawn Lake camping area in the late afternoon. And don’t forget the binoculars, as this is a bird watcher’s paradise!

Hikers and cyclists will find plenty to explore around the lake, while beautiful Barrington National Park with its myriad nature trails is close by. Plus, there’s the otherworldly landscape of Burning Mountain Nature Reserve to discover.

Keen to sample the pleasures of the vine? There’s a number of renowned Hunter Valley wineries in the vicinity where you can indulge in a tasting or two. But if charming cafes are more your cup of tea, the historic town of Scone is just 15km away.

Find your ideal campsite haven

Suitable for all kinds of set ups, camping in Lake Glenbawn means generous sites, with plenty of space to spread out and relax.

Powered sites are set on a ridgeline with lovely bush views. If you’ve got a big set up, extra-large sites can accommodate vans up to 10 meters. Please note, these sites are 5km from the dam.

Looking to disconnect in a natural setting? Take your pick of unpowered sites amidst the trees, right on the foreshore. Many have serene lake views.

All camping sites at Lake Glenbawn are close to amenities, which is super convenient. Book an unpowered site to be close to thwater to to launch your boat, cast a fishing line or enjoy the calm water on a paddle board.

Plus, the park is dog friendly so your furry friends (up to two per site), are welcome to join in on all the holiday adventures!

Lake Glenbawn amenities

As well as being an idyllic spot to immerse yourself in nature, both on and off the water, our Lake Glenbawn camping ground has fantastic facilities that will elevate your camping experience.

Bringing your own boat? Launch into a fun day of fishing from one of three boat ramps, then take care of your catch at the fish cleaning facilities. Covered BBQ areas throughout the park are just the spot to grill up your freshly caught rainbow trout, or to sizzle some sausages for the kids.

Speaking of kids, they will love the swimming pool and fun playground. Plus, you will find a good selection of snacks and ice cream at the kiosk. Hot meals are also available on weekends, and you can stock up on ice, firewood and fishing supplies.

The shower blocks at Lake Glenbawn camping ground are clean and tidy. And if you’re planning to stay a while, it’s easy to keep your gear fresh with laundry facilities that include washers, dryers and clotheslines.

Fancy a game of tennis? Bring the rackets and your competitive spirit for some family fun.

Create lasting memories and experience Lake Glenbawn camping

With a stunning lakeside location and family friendly atmosphere, Camping at Lake Glenbawn provides the perfect blend of nature and comfort.

From thrilling water sports to pleasure boating, hiking and cycling, there are plenty of things to do. Prefer to relax with a book, take a sneaky afternoon nap or enjoy a gentle wildlife walk? Conditions are perfect for that as well!

With something for everyone, it’s easy to create unforgettable memories on a Lake Glenbawn getaway. So, give our friendly team a call or book online now, and start packing for your next outdoor adventure.

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

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+61 2 6543 7193

Office Hours

Sun - Thurs: 9am - 5pm

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

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Camping frequently asked questions in Lake Glenbawn
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Can you swim in Lake Glenbawn?

Yes, the lake is a beautiful spot to swim. Stay at Lake Glenbawn camping area, and you will also find a swimming pool.

Can I visit Lake Glenbawn for the day?

You will need to purchase a day pass or an annual pass for the park to enter as a day visitor. If you have booked a camp site, there are no more fees to pay.

Can I bring my dog on a camping trip to Lake Glenbawn?

Yes, you can have up to two dogs per site. Pets must be on a leash and supervised at all times.

What fish can you catch at Lake Glenbawn?

All kinds of freshwater fish are found here, including catfish, rainbow trout and silver perch. There are boat ramps to launch from, but you can also cast a line right from the shore.

How much is Lake Glenbawn camping?

Reflections Lake Glenbawn has a variety of options, starting from $30 per night for an unpowered site.

What kind of wildlife will I see when I camp at Lake Glenbawn?

You will often spot kangaroos around the campground. Goannas can be seen too, while birdlife includes king parrots, crimson rosellas and all kinds of water birds.

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