Mamanga campground
CampingOfficial dataNSWBalranaldUpdated 25 May 2026

Mamanga campground

4.4 combined rating40 Google

Camp at Mamanga for fishing, swimming and kayaking. This free campground, by the Murrumbidgee River, features campsites for tents, trailers, caravans and motor homes.

Best use
Overnight
Fee
$6 · booking fee
Source
Official booking
Yanga National Park
3Camping0Stays1Day use
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Facilities

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CampingAvailable100%BookingRequired100%ShowersUnknown50%Hot waterUnknown50%WaterAvailable100%BBQAvailable100%TablesAvailable100%ShelterUnknown50%PowerUnknown50%FireNot allowed100%

Official details

PriceThere are no camping fees at this campground but a $6 booking fee applies.
Please noteThe campground is generally level, so it offers moderate access for less-mobile visitors.
Camping typeTent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle
What to bringDrinking water, cooking water, firewood, toilet paper
Group bookingsBook up to 20 people or 5 sites online. For larger groups, make a group booking enquiry .
Number of campsites14
Full official description
Facilities: Toilets, unpowered sites, unmarked sites, barbecue facilities, picnic tables | What to bring: Drinking water, cooking water, firewood, toilet paper | Price: There are no camping fees at this campground but a $6 booking fee applies. | Visitor facilities: Water is not available at this campground. Park staff endeavour to supply some firewood at a collection point but there is a limited supply. Toilets Non-flush toilets Types of sites Unpowered sites Unmarked sites Barbecue facilities Wood barbecues Picnic tables Step-free access The campground is flat and step-free, but there are no pathways. You'll need to cross over hard-packed ground and grass to reach the facilities. | Permitted: Camp fires and solid fuel burners Whether you're pitching your tent on the coast or up on the mountains, there are many things to consider when camping in NSW national parks. Find out how to stay safe when camping . If you’re visiting between April and September (outside the fire danger period) you can light a campfire in one of the fireplaces provided | Prohibited: Camp fires and solid fuel burners A fire ban applies in Yanga National Park during the fire danger period (usually October - March depending on seasonal fire conditions). Please do not light campfires or barbecues which use solid fuel during this period Pets Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information. Smoking NSW national parks are no smoking areas . Search availability

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Setting and activities

BeachAvailable100%FishingAvailable100%SwimmingAvailable100%WalksUnknown50%PlayUnknown50%PetsNot allowed100%RVunconfirmed55%Kayakunconfirmed55%

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