Alexandra Bridge Camping Ground
Alexandra Bridge Camping Ground
Alexandra Bridge, named after the then Princess of Wales, was built in 1897 by Wishart and Davies. It was 104m long with seventeen 6.5m spans. The deepest section of the water is around 6m much of the time but can rise above 11m in a flood. It was the first major bridge across the Blackwood River, used as a main link bridge on what is now the Brockman Highway to places east, and to service settlers and the local timber industry. When the new Alexandra Bridge was built on a new alignment of the Brockman Highway in 1969, the old bridge was kept as a tourist attraction and became a popular picnic and camping area. Unfortunately, most of the old bridge was washed away by floods in 1982.
- Adults $10 per night, children (2-14 years) $5 per night.
- Check-out time is 10:30 a.m.
- A maximum length of stay of 28 days applies for any 3-month period.
- Campfires can start bushfires - they are to be lit in designated fireplaces only. Do not leave your fire unattended and extinguish camp fires completely before you leave the site. This is an environmentally sensitive area, please do not collect firewood from the reserve. Please observe all campfire restrictions posted onsite.