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Okay, we’ll break it to you gently, dog friendly camping spots in NSW are slim and on the Central Coast there’s only a few.
Sadly none of our national parks allow overnight stays for dogs. And our only state forest, Strickland Forest, currently doesn’t allow camping.
So if you really want an off-the-grid experience it’s not really going to happen.
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That’s the bad news. The good news is we’ve found four camping spots that are pet friendly and have some pretty awesome facilities…
1. Toowoon Bay Holiday Park
For a mere $51 a night, you can sleep right next to the ocean at the dog-friendly Toowoon Bay Holiday Park. It’s one dog per booking, so that’s something to keep in mind if you’ve a few doggies. On site, there’s a swimming pool, splash pad and jumping pillow for younger kids. Best of all, you can head into Flour & Co each morning for your coffee. If that’s not enough reason to book immediately, we don’t know what is.
2. Canton Beach Holiday Park
A peaceful spot just a stone’s throw from Norah Head or the more bustling Toukley. This is another dog-friendly camping spot on the Central Coast, with an unpowered site with a private en-suite bathroom costing $52 a night at Canton Beach Holiday Park. It’s a great spot for the fishing aficionados amongst us, with boat access to the surrounding waterways. Fancy something other than a camp BBQ for dinner? Hit up tapas bar, Johnny Tapas in Norah Head. A true culinary delight!
3. Norah Head Holiday Park
Close to Canton but offering a different experience is the Norah Head Holiday Park, with swimming pool, water park and playground making it perfect for kids as well as pets. A powered tourist site is $48 a night. If you want a breakie and a decent coffee off-site then head to The Island. Tell them we sent you!
4. NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday Resort
This is probably one of the slickest dog-friendly camping spots in NSW, let alone just the Central coast. The NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday Resort in Umina is all bells and whistles. Nice resort-style pool, with water park for the kids. There’s tennis courts, pedal go-carts, basketball, and there’s even direct access to the beach which is an off-lease dog beach. Best of all, the on-site café is a bit of a hidden gem. Outstanding coffee and so many delicious treats. There’s literally no reason to leave.
You might want to read the best dog-friendly beach walks on the Central Coast next.
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