Diamond Head Campground


The beachside campground at Diamond Head is Crowdy Bay National park's largest and most popular, with caravan sites and an amenities block, picnic tables, BBQs, showers and flush toilets. It's a good place to base yourself for the Diamond Head loop walk. It's possible to reserve ahead.


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