This is a fantastic spot that offers shade and beach access and is on the sheltered side of Lincoln National Park - which can be quite windy.
These are unallocated and off grid camp sites, so you will need to be fully self-contained.
The beach is good, not one of the prettiest in the national park, but it is sheltered and has an incredible variety of birdlife, particularly at low tide. There are also razor fish in the shallows.
Access to many walking trails is available directly behind the campsites.
There are a lot of non-native bees in the park. You will need to put some small, shallow containers of water away from your campsite, or you will be inundated. The kangaroos are quite keen to find water too, so don't leave any food out of locked boxes. They are pretty clever at...
Read moreDirectly on the beach. Spalding Cove is beautifully sheltered and very shallow, making it great for kayaking. Even though it rained on us, it was still very scenic. Unallocated camping, no amenities. Claims 4WD access only, but it is a mostly flat, short track so I suspect a high clearance 2WD or well driven AWD would make it to the campground just fine (Go at...
Read moreHad a great weekend camping at Spalding Cove, very sheltered and lovely beach. Only thing i could say was bad was the dirt in the camp ground, makes everything brown and dirty but all in all...
Read more