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Corowa Common Camping
Terms of Service

By booking a campsite at Corowa Common, you agree to the following terms.
These rules help us keep the campground safe, enjoyable, and sustainable for everyone.
 

1. Booking & Payment

  • Bookings must be made through this website.

  • Camping costs $10 per night, payable in advance.

  • Bookings are not refundable or transferable.


 

2. Self-Contained Camping

  • Corowa Common is a self-contained campground. No power, showers, or toilets are provided.

  • All campers must provide their own toilet facilities.

  • The Corowa Common Trust may inspect campsites to ensure compliance.

  • Campers must bring their own water and be fully self-sufficient.
     

3. Duration of Stay

  • Maximum stay: 28 consecutive days per visit, up to 8 weeks per year.

4. Fair Use and Campsite Size

  • Fair use applies to all bookings. Campsites are intended for a reasonable group size.

  • As a guide, one carload of campers is generally considered the maximum per campsite.

  • Large or noisy groups may be asked to split into separate sites or leave.

5. Conduct & Safety

  • Campfires are permitted within local fire restrictions. Fires must be responsibly managed and fully extinguished before leaving.

  • Camping under trees or overhanging branches is strictly prohibited for safety reasons.

  • Campers must follow all rules, respect other visitors, and protect the natural environment.

  • Pets are welcome but must stay on-site, be under control, and comply with local registration laws.


 

6. Rubbish & Cleanliness

  • All rubbish must be taken home. Leave only footprints, take only memories.


 

7. Inspection & Compliance

  • The Corowa Common Trust may check proof of payment and inspect campsites to ensure rules are being followed.

  • Campers may be asked to leave if rules are not respected.
     

8. Liability

  • Camping is at your own risk. The Trust is not responsible for accidents, injury, or damage to personal property.

  • Visitors are responsible for their own safety and the safety of their pets.


 

9. Respecting the Common

  • By booking, you agree to protect the natural environment and maintain a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere.



 

Hume Street, Corowa NSW 2646, Australia

We acknowledge the First Peoples of this land, the Bangerang people, who have cared for the Murray River and surrounding country for countless generations. We pay our respects to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and recognise their ongoing connection to land, waters and community. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people visiting or gathering here.

 

At Corowa Common, we are honoured to operate on this beautiful riverside country and commit to supporting stewardship, cultural respect and sustainable care of this place for generations to come.

 

© 2025 by Corowa Common Trust. 

 

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