NAMADGI NATIONAL PARK

Public BBQ

This secluded barbecue spot offers families a peaceful retreat from busier national park destinations. Wood-fired pits accommodate traditional Australian barbecuing, though visitors benefit from bringing their own grill plates. Picnic tables dot the area alongside a scenic creek, with a walking bridge providing pleasant river views. The facilities include toilets accessible via a short bush track, while the surrounding vegetation creates natural privacy - though riverside access requires navigating some overgrown sections. Local anglers appreciate the quiet fishing opportunities, and the area's remote location ensures minimal crowds even during peak periods. The creek's gentle flow and established fire places make this an ideal spot for extended family gatherings or relaxed day trips. While facilities are basic, they're well-maintained and functional. Those seeking historical context will find information about local waterways and native inhabitants along the riverside stroll.

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Address
1219 Boboyan Rd, Booth ACT 2620, Australia
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  Picnic tables
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Address
1219 Boboyan Rd, Booth ACT 2620, Australia
View on Google Maps
Nearby Features
  Picnic tables
  Parking
Suggestions? Feedback?

Generally No! The BBQs are first come, first serve. However, if you plan on having a larger event then please check with the local council.

Come prepared with the right essentials, and you'll enjoy a fun day of barbecuing in NAMADGI NATIONAL PARK . For more information, check out our What to Bring to a Public BBQ guide.

Aussie public BBQs are simple to use. Majority of sites listed on this website are gas or electric BBQs. Simply press the button and it will turn on for a set amount of time (10-20 minutes).

We do also list wood fired BBQs on this site, so check the above descriptions and photos to be prepared.

Check out our How To Use Public BBQ Guide for further information.

Did you turn it on properly? Check out our How to Use Public BBQ guide.

If you are convinced that the BBQ has issues, then contact the local council and let them know it's faulty.

You should first check with your local council about the rules and restrictions.

Generally, it is permissible to utilize your own gas BBQ, provided it remains under continuous supervision. However, the usage of Charcoal BBQ's is typically restricted, with the exception of parks equipped with designated charcoal disposal bins.

Check out our guide on Portable BBQs in Aussie Parks and Beaches for more information.