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Gentlemans Halt campground

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6 Reviews

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Kazza
11 months ago

Lovely little campground- actually quite large, we camped for one night and there was another group there as well. Had plenty of space each, our own campfires and picnic tables. We paddled in from a w... Read more

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Gabriela A.
4 years ago
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JoeJoe
5 years ago

Great spot right by the river. There's even a fire pit on the stone pier. I set up camp right there and watched the sunset. The hike in overlooks the river often and goes through a few different biome... Read more

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Yazmin E.
5 years ago

Unless your van turns into a boat good luck getting to this spot...

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Amy
6 years ago

Amazing 3.5hr paddle by kayak to the campsite from Brooklyn. Beautiful sunset lookout from the boat dock, fire pits and clean toilets, plus a nearby trail to hike to a beautiful lookout over the Hawkesbury River - this campsite ticks all the boxes. FYI- no mobile reception!


Top Questions

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Jessica M. 3 years ago
Question:

Can you drive up in your own boat?

Answer:

Possibly. Its right in the interior of the Hawkesbury, so it’s shallow and not consistently filled. It would be a gamble if you couldn’t gauge water depth ahead of time. But it might be possible with intel and planning. by Nikola S.

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Sorry, was thinking about another spot! Yes, you can easily access Gentleman’s Halt by boat (and I recommend it unless you want a 9.5km trek in!). by Nikola S.

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Stacey M. 4 years ago
Question:

Can u drive to the campsite and are there more than one campsite ?

Answer:

No, it’s a remote site and you’ll have to walk in. The space is one campsite but you can find a bit of privacy if there are other campers. by Nikola S.

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Location

Gentlemans Halt Track,
Canoelands,
New South Wales

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Average temperature

January
L 18°C
H 29°C
February
L 18°C
H 29°C
March
L 16°C
H 26°C
April
L 13°C
H 24°C
May
L 10°C
H 21°C
June
L 8°C
H 18°C
July
L 6°C
H 18°C
August
L 7°C
H 20°C
September
L 10°C
H 22°C
October
L 12°C
H 25°C
November
L 14°C
H 26°C
December
L 16°C
H 28°C
Source: Meteostat

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