Yep ... the road into the spot does say "no dogs" ... but at the turnoff into the Lake there is a sign that says "dogs on leash" ... there are a couple of campers here with small dogs .. on leash, and kept to themselves ... the caretaker lives in a house which you drive past as you enter ... they clean facilities and they do not seem to mind if dogs are kept 'under control' and obvious 'precautions' taken by owners.
cheers
John
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is there water there now , we were there a couple years ago and there was no water any where , even at the man mad dam or what ever it was, really really dry out there.
Yep ... the road into the spot does say "no dogs" ... but at the turnoff into the Lake there is a sign that says "dogs on leash" ... there are a couple of campers here with small dogs .. on leash, and kept to themselves ... the caretaker lives in a house which you drive past as you enter ... they clean facilities and they do not seem to mind if dogs are kept 'under control' and obvious 'precautions' taken by owners.
cheers
John
Thanks John.
It is back on our list now, as it looked a great spot.
We ended up staying at the River View Van Park (Camps 6 NSW 1009) for a few nights. It was basic but good, and also cheap in early 2009.
Condobolin is one of those country towns that we enjoy and is well worth a look and spending some time there.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Sunday 13th of November 2011 10:27:13 PM
is there water there now , we were there a couple years ago and there was no water any where , even at the man mad dam or what ever it was, really really dry out there.
Gday...
Yep - lake is full to brim ... (see photos above) and taps with town water for campers use.
cheers
John
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We stayed there in August 2011,what a great spot,the ameties are kept immaculate by the live in caretakers(hope they still there),allow dogs and camp fires(supply own wood),free gas bbq and very nice grounds.We actually sent an email to the council congratulating them and more so the caretakers.
I dont know whether I would want to be there in the summer season when the young groups are there water skiing.
I believe the caretaker is an ex policeman............there is no trouble at night from the locals there....stayed for about 4 days last time..........then down to Tullibigeal....opposite the co-op...........now there is one to put on the must stop list..........power ,toilets, hot shower and a large shop across the road.