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toasty oreos
at 2023 Nov 12
toasty oreos
at 2023 Nov 12
I went here for a school camp. First night, I slept awake from like 9 pm until 2 am. I had a cramp so I got up and started running (yup). I ran for like an hour. Then, I climbed up a tree and meditated on it for like an hour (yup). Then I saw some wallabies (real) so I rocked up to them and had a staring competition with one for like half an hour (yup). I was freezing cold and lonely the entire time for like 5 hours until everyone got up (yup). When everyone did get up, I got bombarded with complaints from my entire year group because I woke them up (yup). I would be mad about all this but nah, she'll be right :)
Grace Robinson
at 2023 Apr 28
Grace Robinson
at 2023 Apr 28
Amazing place highly recommended for schools good modern day cabins and cafeteria
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at 2023 Apr 23
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at 2023 Apr 23
Lovely clean efficient camp grounds. Scenery is gorgeous and wildlife is abundant. Drove up and saw a wombat. Woke up to wallabies surrounding me. What an experience!

Thank you so much for hosting our scent detection dog trials.
James Goh
at 2023 Apr 23
James Goh
at 2023 Apr 23
excellent campsite, only 10 minutes outside of the CBD area, plenty of nice green open space for camping and setting up tents.
Remi Barber
at 2023 Apr 18
Remi Barber
at 2023 Apr 18
Love LOVE this camp site!! It's a great place to make new connections with other scouts with the many events held there. Just a must camp in general. The facilities there are pretty good and there's plenty to do around there, even if you're not camping. Just for scouts though.
Julie Christie
at 2023 Jan 21
Julie Christie
at 2023 Jan 21
Great campground now open to the public. Close to the city and Namadgi. Amenities are functional but not fancy. Say hi to the roos and echidnas and wander down to the Murrumbidgee
Val Ferdinand Caro
at 2022 Jan 01
Val Ferdinand Caro
at 2022 Jan 01
Allison was very accommodating. We had the place to ourselves. Great campground for $12/night/person. Hot showers, running water, electric powerpoint near the campground.

Bunnies and kangaroos at dusk.

Highly recommended.
Ruth Rooney
at 2021 May 23
Ruth Rooney
at 2021 May 23
New manager's. They are lovely friendly people. It's a warm welcome from all staff. School groups have a good time and send positive feedback. For a home away from home school camp. Give campcottermouth a try. 🙂
Gorgeous marine Park, lots of fish swimming around. Nice at sunrise or sunset
Beautiful area, very scenic. The Solitary Islands Coastal Walk is worth the effort.
Easy and relaxing walk to Muttonbird island
Great for a walk to see boats and marine life. I can't comment on mooring a boat as I don't have one, but place is always clean. If have the opportunity to visit I highly recommend it.
Lovely beach with roar sea waves and fantastic nature.
Mesmerising experience. Awesome facilities and neat place
The Solitary Islands Marine Park (Commonwealth Waters) adjoins the State marine park and extends further seaward to the 50 m depth contour. The Australian Marine Park protects large complex subtidal reefs, including Pimpernel Rock, a unique underwater pinnacle with high conservation value.
vhrystal waters, fresh breezes, wild sea birds, dolphins can be seen, opportinities for water activites, variety of marine life is awesome!