Knockwood reserve and along jamieson-woods point road
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Knockwood reserve and along jamieson-woods point road
Just spent the Weekend at Knockwood Reserve on Gaffneys Creek and it was an exceptional place to Camp. New Toilets (Long Drop) and the Area was well Mown and very clean.
Cannot recommend more highly as a Bush Camp for Families together with other Camps along this Road
Also has some 4WD tracks in the area with varying degrees of difficulty
Snake Edwards Reserve-Picnic Point Reserve-Blue Hole Reserve and Twelve Mile Reserve
All of these Camps are well maintained and clean
Location on Jamieson to Woods Point Road
GPS Co-ordinates are :-
146 Degrees 13'45" E
37 Degrees 26'3" S
Thanks to Roofy & Jane for their Company on the Weekend
BTW I towed our Pop Top Caravan in without any issues. Last 15 K's was Gravel Roads
Some Pics
Last edited by Bob; 2nd December 2013 at 03:25 PM.
Great campsite isn't it. Was my first time staying there and I have driven past but never really had a look in there. Picnic Point up the road is awesome too but the dunnies aren't as good.
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Hi Bob. Jane here. You forgot to tell everyone the funny story of when Roofy fell in the river and Lorraine had to save him! And don't forget that annoying wombat that kept trying to get up the front step of your van. There were a lot of birds around. our favourite being the corrella that had an identity crisis thinking it was a magpie and saying hello to us. Lorraine was the only one game enough to go over and get as much info about everyones camping setups.Thanx Lorraine you kept us well informed!! It was great weather with great company!! We should go again Soon.