CONQUER THE MOUNTAIN - 23-26 November 2023

Campground Information
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Campground bookings open on July 4

General info shown below:

Challenge Bathurst will operate one campground, being the Paddock Campground (bottom of the circuit behind the Pit Complex).

Campground Bookings

Bookings for Campgrounds can be made by completing out the Campground Application form below and returning via post or email to:

Ellie Hamer
Bathurst Regional Council
Private Mail Bag 17
Bathurst NSW 2795

Email: campgrounds@bathurst.nsw.gov.au

Campground Application Form

Campground Application Form

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Key Points

  • Campground opens at 8am on Wednesday 22 November and close at 8am Monday 27 November 2022.

  • Sites will be pre-sold for $110 per site, and at the event (pending availability).

  • All sites will be line-marked and measure approximately 8m x 8m.

  • Only one vehicle or two motorcycles permitted per site.

  • Access to power is available on all campsites

  • Campground sites can only be pre-booked by submitting the Campground Application Form to the address above no later than 18 November 2022.

  • The Event is free of charge, therefore no tickets need to be purchased

  • Camping is not permitted at the event anywhere other than the designated campground.

  • In order to book a campsite, all patrons must agree to abide by the Campground Terms and Conditions below.

Map and T&Cs

Campground Site Map (PDF)

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Campground Terms and Conditions (PDF)

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
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In the spirit of reconciliation and respect, the Challenge Bathurst event partners, the Bathurst Regional Council and Accelerate Events, acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. The Wiradjuri People are the traditional custodians of the land on which the Challenge Event event takes place and we pay our respect to the Elders past, present and emerging and extend that to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today.