More than just an aquatic playground, Stoney Acqua Park Holiday Park offers a variety of self-contained and camping accommodations in Telegraph Point, just a 30-minute drive from Hastings River and north of Port Macquarie. Spread across 130 acres of serene reserve, the park features both forested areas and open parklands perfect for picnicking and a wide range of recreational activities.
The pet-friendly caravan park and campground are ideally situated near several man-made lagoons and lakes, providing ample opportunities for canoeing, boating, and paddleboarding. The on-site aqua park and water sports complex are favorites among visitors, while the inflatable fun park offers kids an exciting way to stay active on the water.
Stoney Park Holiday Park is an idyllic destination for travelers, tourists, and campers seeking both relaxation and adventure in a picturesque setting.
Belinda Spalding
a month agoWe haven't been for about 12 months and unfortunately the Aqua Park isn't what it used to be There are large sections of the obstacle course missing. The inflatables are covered in mould and very unsightly. The majority of them are missing handles and attachments. Around 20% are deflated due to leaks or holes. This used to be a definite visit during our holidays but we won't be rushing back. It's a shame as the park itself is great just needs some money spent on improvements.
monique VASCHETTY
7 months agoMy kids and I had such a ball here.. we free camped and bought an all day pass with no regrets! Camp sites a bit muddy, couldn't be helped with a bit of rain but was still able to camp without needing a 4wd. Great little kiosk for snacks and coffee. Super friendly helpful staff, would Highly recommend
Colin Stevens
10 months agoParents - prepare for one brutal boot camp! Book a single one hour session first to see if you can handle the climbing, falling, swimming and weary, Jack from Titanic, moments, where you just want to let go and sink into the watery depths rather than face trying to gracelessly pull your desk-job moulded body that's thirty years past it's athletic prime onto another slippery, flailing-child-infested pontoon. It's really fun though! And the kids loved it. They were keen to go again immediately after their session, it was only us oldies that held them back (our 6yo needed to be accompanied). There's plenty of shade and you could stay at the caravan park and get all day passes if you had older kids to run the gauntlet on their own.
Katie Liebefury
7 months agoWe booked a powered site so I can't speak for the rooms. As soon as we pulled up our car filled with the stink of stagnant water stirred up by the rain, our site flooded ankle deep in water and was a muddy mess the entire time. I was assured there was wifi when I enquired but once we got there no one was able to use it, we all kept getting the "connected without internet" message. Which made for 2 unhappy teens. We were there during school holidays and everywhere nearby was booked out but this place was like a ghost town, kinda says it all. We left early because there was more rain on the way and we didn't want to get flooded again. The Aqua Park is fun enough but stay somewhere else.
Katie Martin
9 months agoThe aqua park is awesome for kids and families. Those who are adventurous enough will have a blast on the inflatable arena of strength... it's not for those who haven't exercised in forever and you will feel like a bus hit you, but in a good way!! Great location, space and if it's a hot day make sure you slip slop and slap!!!!