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Old 06-11-2016, 03:46 PM
Brickbots (Richard)
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Originally Posted by Wavytone View Post
The campsites are in the valleys at the bottom. Not great for observing if you're taking a scope.

For amateur stargazing there is a nicer spot - Mt Kaputar, where there is a campsite on the peak at 1450m among snow gums with a permanent spring and hot showers, a lovely place in midsummer, and a couple of excellent observing sites away from the campsite.

Of course visit Coonabarabran on the way past.
Thanks so much for the info Wavytone! I see there are two campsites listed on the Parks NSW page:
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/...Park&extent=In

Is one preferred over the other?

Cheers,
-Richard
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