28 December
Marrawah Green Point GPS: S40.54.596; E 144.40.786
Arrive at 3.00pm; this free camp site is a small grassy slope, edged with a fence with long grasses - somewhere in the grass there are small trees growing, and lots of superb fairy wrens that are not in the slightest bit shy!
On site already is one Winnebago, one large tent, an Active camper that slides on to a ute and a small tent with one bike. Some 4WDs inspect the site and then move on, but by 6.30pm, there are a total of 7 tents, two interstate campervans, a flat top truck with a tarpaulin over the back and one large dog!
The site is unpowered, has no shade trees, but there are two picnic benches with seats, and nearby on the beach front are public toilets, a cold open shower and a barbeque rotunda. The Parks ranger posted a Discovery activity poster here.
The nearby surf beaches are fabulous according to our surfing tent neighbours who lived in the area before moving south; and it is also great to walk the long beach and at low tide inspect the many rockpools..this was a Discovery activity listed for the next day.
Apart from a strong allergic reaction to the tall grasses,feeling refreshed by this short break - both the landscape, seascape and the amiable chats with our fellow campers.
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