At low tide you can explore the coastline. There's good fishing, birdwatching and fascinating headland walks with abundant wildlife. Car-based and caravan camping is available at Diamond Head, Indian Head and Kylies Beach. Bring your own drinking water; firewood is sold on site.
Access 35 km north-east of Taree off the Pacific Highway at Moorland; 5 km south of Laurieton via the coast road from Port Macquarie or 13 km east of Kew via Laurieton and the coast road. Vehicle entry fee applies. Wheelchair access: medium
Indian Head features secluded grassy campsites, though there is no wheelchair access to the beach. Bring your own water. Camping fees apply.
This camping area is set on the western side of Diamond Head amid a broad expanse of grass where kanagroos can be seen lazily grazing. You'll need to bring drinking water. Firewood and ice are available from the office at Diamond Head.
Getting there: This camping area is off Diamond Head Road.
Facilities: non-flush toilets, cold showers
Water supply: There is only bore water here. The campsite is accessible by all weather unsealed roads suitable for 2wd vehicles. 281.3 km NNE of Sydney. 11km south of Laurieton-access via Diamond Head Road, on the south side of the headland. You can park a caravan, trailer, or a tent in this campground. There are a total of 80 campsites. Indian Head camping ground is a sheltered site in this idyllic coastal park, with a panoramic loop walk.
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