FAQs
We hope you find this Frequently Asked Questions page helpful. If you have a question that is not answered here, please contact us via the contact form below.
Q. Are pets allowed at Goat Rock?
A. Pets are allowed at Goat Rock but are the owners resonsibility. Pet owners must remember that Goat Rock is on a working sheep property and is home to sheep, cattle, horses, goats, donkeys, ducks, geese and chooks plus farm dogs and cats, as well as the large array of native animals on the property.
Q. Is there powered sites at Goat Rock?
A. No, there are no powered sites available at Goat Rock. Generators are allowed and most travellers have their own small generators for their own power requirements.
Q. Why is it called ‘Goat Rock’?
A. Goat Rock is the name given to the large whale-shaped rock which is easily accessible at the northern end of the Camping Grounds. It is an easy walk to the top of Goat Rock from where you can enjoy the view of the Texas area and Dumaresq River valley. The rocks in the tourist park have generally been referred to as Goat Rock and this name has lived on. Unfortunately in the last 25 years that we have been on the property no one can tell us why it is called Goat Rock.
Q. Do we need to book in advance?
A. No, however by booking in advance we are then aware that you will be coming, especially in busy times such as Easter and School Holidays. There are also functions held thoughout the year at The Shed which may affect camping availability.
Q. What is a ‘Donkey’?
A donkey is a water heating system to enable campers to enjoy hot showers. Cold water is poured into the drum, a fire is lit underneath and heats the drum thus heating the water. As cold water is poured into the tank, hot water rises to the top and out the spout and into an awaiting bucket to be taken to the showers.
Q. Can I just go out and have a look around?
A. Yes, we allow day visitors at Goat Rock. Day visitors are charged $3.00 per person. You are quite welcome to use the BBQ and picnic facilities, and wander around the rocks.
Q. Can I have a campfire?
A. Yes, campfires are permitted. Except when there is a Total Fire Ban. This information is available from the NSW Rural Fire Service website. Please follow these simple rules when lighting a campfire and everyone will benefit.
Do not light fires:
- in hot, dry conditions,
- in dry windy weather, or
- when there is a declared fire ban.

