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Woomargama National Park Camp SitesLocated 25 km south-east of Holbrook, 30 km north east of Albury and approximately 36 km west of Tumbarumba. 4WD vehicle or off road motorcylce access only. Dry weather roads only (not accessible when wet).Tin Mines campgroundThe campground is a clear grassy area adjacent to Tin Mines Trail. The site has basic camping facilities and is suitable for 4WD vehicle based camping or self reliant backpackers. It's located along the Hume and Hovell walking track which extends from Yass to Albury. Activities: camping, birdwatching, exploring cultural heritage, walking, motor vehicle use Natural setting: grassy woodlands Cultural heritage: This area was once a tin mining extraction site and was also used by graziers during the early to mid 1900s. Facilities: wood barbecues, drinking water, picnic tables, non-flush toilets Toilets: Sealed pit toilet. Water supply: There is a 1000 litre water tank next to the single shelter and the semi-permanent Basin Creek runs through the site. It is recommended that all drinking water be boiled for at least 5-10 minutes. Contact: Snowy Mountains (Tumut), Phone: (02) 6947 7025 Samual Bollard campgroundThe campground was established primarily for campers treking the Hume and Hovell walking track, however it is open to most visitors. Activities: walking, camping Natural setting: dry eucalypt forests Facilities: non-flush toilets, wood barbecues (bring your own firewood), drinking water, picnic tables Water supply: Boil all drinking water obtained from the site tank for at least 5-10 minutes. Contact: Snowy Mountains (Tumut), Phone: (02) 6947 7025
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