Trial Bay Gaol camping area is located at the base of the historic Trial Bay Gaol. Trial Bay Gaol opened as a Public s Prison with the first wing completed in 1886. During World War One it was reopened to hold German internees. The prison was closed in 1918 and the infrastructure sold off in 1922, leaving the amazing pink granite structure that you see today. The gaol is open seven days a week for self guided tours. Closed Christmas day.
Camping facilities include powered sites, flushing toilets, hot showers and laundry.
In Arakoon National Park and trial bay you can enjoy windsurfing, sailing, sail boarding, snorkelling, swimming, whale watching, bush walking and barbecues. Picnic areas are available for day visitors as well as camping.
Within the campground is Trial Bay Restaurant, open every day for breakfast and lunch and Friday and Saturday for dinner.