
Volunteer with Landcare group Friends of the Colo we paddle waterways using the groups equipment to map and treat weeds.
http://www.rivercanoeclub.org
White sandy beaches protected from north-easterlies but exposed to westerlies.
Neranie campground, on the northern shores of Myall Lakes, is a picturesque spot that caters for caravan and tent camping in Myall Lakes National Park. With plenty of activities to keep the whole family entertained, you’ll keep everyone smiling, satisfied, and ready for bed by the end of the day.
Choose between lakeside or bush camping by the banksias. The nearby sandy beaches and shallow water, with a designated swimming zone, make it ideal for little children. The older adventurers will love liloing, canoeing and boating on the calm waters.
If you fancy a stroll, try the easy Neranie Headland walking track to the historic cemetery. If you’re keen to launch the boat, the close by Hearts Point picnic area has an unsealed boat ramp.
Activities: stillwater canoeing/kayaking, motor boating, dinghy/row boat, trailerable sail boats, sailboards, swimming, fishing, walking, paddling, liloing, astronomy and star gazing, birdwatching, picnics and barbecues
Location: shown on Sugarloaf Point to Shelley Beach map
Facilities: picnic tables, gas/electric barbecues (free), non-flush toilets, carpark
Water supply: No drinking water available
Bookings: Bookings cannot be made for this campground, and will continue to operate on a first come, first served basis.
Contact: Great Lakes (Pacific Palms), Phone: 02 6591 0300
Camping fees:
$10 per adult per night. $5 per child per night.
Off-peak rate outside of NSW school holidays, December, January and public holiday long weekends:: $7 per adult per night. $3.50 per child per night.




