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Mibanbah – Black Rocks campground

Set behind the dunes amongst tuckeroo and banksia trees, Mibanbah – Black Rocks campground is perfectly positioned right by Ten Mile Beach and near Jerusalem Creek.

Not far from Evans Head, it is a great place for a family camping holiday, with campsites for caravans, camper trailers and motorhomes.

Getting to the beach is easy along the short walking track that leads you north along creek banks and through wetlands to the mouth of the ocean. Jerusalem Creek paddle route offers excellent opportunities for paddling—you can launch your canoe or kayak from the pontoon and camp the night at Jerusalem Creek or return to the main campground. Go at dawn or dusk to increase your chances of spotting animals and birds.

In the evening, enjoy a tasty dinner at one of the picnic tables located throughout the campground.

What this place offers
No campfire allowed
No pets allowed
No showers
No toilets
No potable water
No picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups
1 site
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Bronte J.
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· March 2025
Great spot!
LocationMibanbah – Black Rocks campground, Bundjalung National Park, New South Wales, Australia
What this place offers
No campfire allowed
No pets allowed
No showers
No toilets
No potable water
No picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups

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