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Cooinbil Hut campground

Cooinbil Hut campground, Kosciuszko National Park. Photo: Murray Vandaveer/NSW Government
Cooinbil Hut campground, Kosciuszko National Park. Photo: Murray Vandaveer/DPIE
Cooinbil Hut campground, Kosciuszko National Park. Photo: Murray Vandaveer/DPIE
Cooinbil Hut campground, Kosciuszko National Park. Photo: Murray Vandaveer/DPIE

Cooinbil Hut campground

Cooinbil Road, Long Plain, New South Wales 2629

1300 072 757

parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au

https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/camping-and-accommodation/campgrounds/cooinbil-hut-campground

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Cooinbil Hut is a reminder of how pastoralists lived on the high country plains of Kosciuszko National Park during the early 1900s. Looking out over treeless Long Plain and the headwaters of Murrumbidgee River, it's now the central feature of Cooinbil Hut campground, open to everyone. This is a prime spot for anyone wanting to explore the northern attractions of the national park. This campground is packed with activities to fill your day, including walking, fishing at nearby streams, setting up a picnic and exploring local heritage sites. If you're more of a thrill-seeker, then stack the mountain bike on the car for a heart-racing ride through grassy woodlands. You can also bring your horse if you have one, as Cooinbil Hut campground is great for horse riding adventures and offers facilities to accommodate large vehicles and loading ramps. Ghost Gully campground is an alternative area which can accommodate horse facilities such as portable horse yards. Snow gums surround the campground and rare flowering plants, such as monaro golden daisies and Australian anchor plant, take centre stage in spring. Gang-gang cockatoos and crimson rosellas can be found all year round, so remember to pack...

Facilities found here

Barbeque, Carpark, Non Smoking,

Accessibility Information

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.,

Rooms Available

Cooinbil Hut campground offers a wide range of activities within Kosciuszko National Park, from horse riding and mountain biking to fishing and birdwatching.

Facilities

  • Barbecue

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.