Coonamble Riverside Holiday Park
Park features
Coonamble Riverside Holiday Park is your ticket to a relaxing, scenic getaway.
With a range of 4-berth and 6-berth cabins (including one accessible cabin), there’s space for your group plus the benefits of a veranda, private bathroom, full kitchen with gas cooktop and microwave, air conditioning, TV, and all linen supplied. Alternately, simply arrive to find your luxury glamping tent ready and waiting for you to indulge. It comes complete with a queen bed and linen, fan, USB charging ports, Bluetooth speaker, camp lantern, and glassware, crockery, and cutlery.
The park’s powered and unpowered sites are pet-friendly, meaning your furry friend can come along for the ride. Fires are permitted only in off-ground containers and braziers, so make sure to bring your fire pit for campfire nights and roasting marshmallows. The park is equipped with a new camp kitchen and BBQ area to cook up hearty meals, plus laundry and ironing facilities, a dump point, and an amenities block with an accessible toilet and shower.
You could not ask for a better location - Coonamble Riverside Holiday Park is next to Castlereagh River and Smith’s Park, walking distance from the town centre and down the road from the showground. In town, you’ll find great food at Global Village café, Joe’s Meats, the Terminus Hotel, and CJ’s Country Kitchen. Visit the Nickname Hall of Fame, a series of billboards displaying caricatures with the stories behind their nicknames. Snap a photo of the vivid Coonamble Water Tower Art, created by John Murray and Sooty Welsh, on the corner of Castlereagh and McCullough Streets. The park runs adjacent to the Coonamble Riverwalk, to wander at your own leisure, and a bowling club is a located in the township.
If you’re hitting the road for the Coonamble Rodeo and Campdraft – the largest rodeo in Australia and even the Southern Hemisphere – this is the place to stay. The event attracts thousands of visitors, so if you’re planning your trip in June, book early to avoid disappointment.
Lovers of nature, hiking, and history will be enchanted by nearby national parks and nature reserves. Plan day trips to Warrumbungle National Park, Pilliga Forest (and its Discovery Centre), Lightning Ridge, and the Macquarie Marshes. You’re sure to fall in love with the local landscapes.
From iconic events to natural wonders on your doorstep, Coonamble is a town like no other. Book your visit to Coonamble Riverside Holiday Park today.
Getting to Coonamble Riverside Holiday Park
Coonamble is a six-and-a-half-hour drive from Sydney, the nearest capital city. Take the Western Motorway (M4, toll road), Great Western Highway (A32), and Castlereagh Highway (B55). When you reach Coonamble, the park is on your left.