HammerBuilder
19th March 2012, 06:30 PM
Hey there all we just got back from Pebbly Beach as per Action + Adventure issue no.2
In the mag it doesn't clearly say how to get there exactly & neither does another mag Camper Trailer Touring No.23 so I thought I'd put the easiest directions on here for future tripers....
Either go North from Coffs Harbour on the Pacific Hyway or South from Grafton on the Pacific Hyway
turn East of the Hyway onto a dirt road called Barcoongere Way. or Barcoongere Forest Way.
One of the first things you'll come accross is a creek crossing which ranges from a trickle to like when we came through just below the sills in a 2 in lifted GQ its all rocky bottom so no worries here.
Just stick to this main dirt road all the way up n down heaps of little hills round a few corners then you'll go accross a Grid then after bit more rougher trail you'll come to a sign that says
Station Creek Camping Area (with an arrow pointing up)
Pebbly Beach Camping Area 5.4km (with an arrow to pointing right)
Visitor fees apply
So of course you take the turn to the right past the garbage collection bins & down an even
rougher trail that narrows at times then splits into directional lanes so of course you keep left
Follow follow follow follow the sandy rocky trail till the next sign that says
Station Creek Beach
Yuraygir National Park
Solitary islands Marine Park
(arrow to the Left) Pebbly Beach 2.5km
Of course you turn left onto beach & cruise along coupla km's then theres a little tiny sign
up on the dune saying no vehicle yatta yatta yatta well basicly you turn up the dune to the left of this sign over the top you go then bingo you are at the tidal creek crossing (if you don't like a car full of sea water wait a little for low tide & you can go through with only water in the chassis).
Up the other side along a little bit then theres a track off to the right thats the boat ramp entrance,
straight ahead past this to the camp area most are protected both ways from wind except the first on the right the big 1 before the dip. we found out at bout 2am when a storm came through.
Well here you are now get fishing camping or just lazing around enjoying the time away
Cheers TonyD
In the mag it doesn't clearly say how to get there exactly & neither does another mag Camper Trailer Touring No.23 so I thought I'd put the easiest directions on here for future tripers....
Either go North from Coffs Harbour on the Pacific Hyway or South from Grafton on the Pacific Hyway
turn East of the Hyway onto a dirt road called Barcoongere Way. or Barcoongere Forest Way.
One of the first things you'll come accross is a creek crossing which ranges from a trickle to like when we came through just below the sills in a 2 in lifted GQ its all rocky bottom so no worries here.
Just stick to this main dirt road all the way up n down heaps of little hills round a few corners then you'll go accross a Grid then after bit more rougher trail you'll come to a sign that says
Station Creek Camping Area (with an arrow pointing up)
Pebbly Beach Camping Area 5.4km (with an arrow to pointing right)
Visitor fees apply
So of course you take the turn to the right past the garbage collection bins & down an even
rougher trail that narrows at times then splits into directional lanes so of course you keep left
Follow follow follow follow the sandy rocky trail till the next sign that says
Station Creek Beach
Yuraygir National Park
Solitary islands Marine Park
(arrow to the Left) Pebbly Beach 2.5km
Of course you turn left onto beach & cruise along coupla km's then theres a little tiny sign
up on the dune saying no vehicle yatta yatta yatta well basicly you turn up the dune to the left of this sign over the top you go then bingo you are at the tidal creek crossing (if you don't like a car full of sea water wait a little for low tide & you can go through with only water in the chassis).
Up the other side along a little bit then theres a track off to the right thats the boat ramp entrance,
straight ahead past this to the camp area most are protected both ways from wind except the first on the right the big 1 before the dip. we found out at bout 2am when a storm came through.
Well here you are now get fishing camping or just lazing around enjoying the time away
Cheers TonyD