My partner and I camped here for a week over the January school holidays, arriving just after Australia Day. It was so quiet, we couldn't believe our luck. The only other people in the camp ground were another couple who had their dogs and young children with them. They left after a few days and we were by ourselves for the rest of the time except for the last few days, when another young couple arrived.
This caravan park is about a 10 minute drive out of town, but there are courtesy buses that will pick you up if you want to go to the RSL club for a meal-which I recommend, the seafood is so fresh and yummy. There is a service station nearby if you need to buy the basics such as ice, milk, bread, bait etc.
The river that this caravan park sits on is pristine, crystal clear and will take you right into Jervis Bay if you have a boat. The fishing here is great, most mornings I would sit on the wharf eating my breakfast (or cross legged in the water) and there would be rays and many types of fish swimming around under my feet. It was brilliant.
The staff there are very nice and unintrusive, though one night we all sat around together and shared a few beers and stories. It was a brilliant holiday and I recommend this place to anyone who just wants to chill out amongst the Australian bush with friendly people nearby.
