Clancys

Campsite Description
Clancys camping area (from DERM website)
Campground features: Large, open grassy area adjacent to Bicentennial National Trail. Dogs permitted overnight. Horses should be tethered away from camping area and watered downstream (or water carried to them).
Location: 14 km into Benarkin State Forest, adjacent to Emu Creek.
Access: Accessible by conventional vehicles (with care) via gravel road with some steep, narrow and winding sections. Watch for logging trucks. It is accessible for trailers, caravans, motorhomes and buses with care.
Number of sites: Open area without separately defined sites for up to 60 people.
Campsites are suitable for: tent camping beside your car; walk-in camping; caravans; camper trailers; motorhomes; large groups.
Campsite surface: Grass.
Facilities: Flushing toilets, tap water (treat before drinking).
Open fires: Allowed (except when fire bans apply) in fireplaces only. Fuel stoves are recommended.
Generators: Not allowed.
Essentials to bring: Drinking water, rubbish bags, insect repellent, fuel or gas stove. Bring your own firewood if you want to use the fireplaces.
Bookings: Book online, over-the-counter or by phone.
Mobile phone coverage: Not available.