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Browns Rocks Caravan Park, Goodwood Island

Browns Rocks Caravan Park is located right on the bank of the Clarence River
on Goodwood Island and lies beside its name sake – a submerged beach formation
which by reputation is one of the best fishing spots on the river. The rest
of the park is surrounded by cane fields making it a quiet, hassle free
location perfect for the fishermen and also a great resting-place for the
weary traveller.

We are only 8ks off the highway. Travel along the Pacific Highway and take
the Iluka turn off. Drive 4ks to Woombah village and turn right at the blue
caravan park sign and Goodwood Island Wharf sign. Cross the bridge onto the
Island and follow the river to the park entrance.

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