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Smithers Beach Campground

Smithers Beach is perfectly positioned on the mighty Murray River in the Barooga area of Murray Valley National Park.

Book a camping stay and enjoy all that this beautiful beach has to offer.

There are a number of campsites along Smithers Beach that you can choose from when you arrive. Sites are not numbered, so please be mindful of others when you camp. Stay safe around rivers and lakes.

PermittedCampfires are permitted between April and September.Collection of deadfall timber is permitted for small campfires only.

ProhibitedYou can’t remove firewood from the park. Chainsaws are not permitted.Pets and domestics animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted in Murray Valley National Park. If you want to camp with your dog, find a campground in Murray Valley Regional Park.

Vehicle access and road qualitySmithers Beach Road and roads within the Barooga area are unsealed. 4WD vehicles recommended when wet. Campervans/RVs are permitted at Smithers Beach.

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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· March 2025
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LocationSmithers Beach Campground, Murray Valley 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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