Belmont Wetlands State Park 4WD Track

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Belmont, Australia

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Belmont Wetlands State Park 4WD Track Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Belmont Wetlands State Park 4WD Track is located in Belmont, Australia on 119 Kalaroo Rd. Belmont Wetlands State Park 4WD Track is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category state park in Australia.

Address

119 Kalaroo Rd

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Sathsara Jayawardana

Great Place to Camping Highly recommended 4WD You can have a great fun , no one bother you... Toilets available Nearby State Park staffs are really friendly Rangers quit as long as you follow the rules & you got the beach permit. Cheers

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Explore The Bush

Good to see the Ranger keeping an eye on things. Most visitors are respectful. We had a few waves come right up the beach and over into the lagoon. Prepare for the unexpected.

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Michelle Grace

So much fun. I highly recommended.

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Fiona

Visited here since Stockton sand dunes were closed. You can 4WD on the tracks and set up a place to camp or have lunch. Quite small but at least it was open.

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Peter Clarke

The on site staff are fantastic, helpful and kind. We had an awesome three days camping, we were warned of the snakes and blue bottles on our particular visit as we had small dosg6wirh us, didn't see the snakes but did see the blue bottles. We had a great time.

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Joe Waters

Great place to camp and a great place to bring your 4wd to and drive on the beach with a small hills and dirt track all the way to the right once in the beach.

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KANAV MANCHANDA

Beautiful private beaches with camping on the beach. A good place to relax with your friends and family during holidays.

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Danielle Dawson

Worst weekend ever. I'm really angry I brought a annual pass because I will never go back. I'm really thankful I didn't take my children. Drunk P plate groups (multiple different ones) music as loud as they can partying all night in camp areas, doing donuts 1/2 mtr from other campers tents and cars and flying up and down the beach all night with people in the back of Ute's. I honestly don't know how someone didn't die, they were so drunk they fell out of the cars while trying to get out of the drivers seat. Police were called multiple times but didn't respond for 6 hrs, not there fault they were busy, but rangers should be on-site 24/7.