About Mann River Caravan Park
Mann River Caravan Park, also known as Mann River Caravan & Canoe Park, is a rural holiday park located on the Mann River at Jackadgery, New South Wales, Australia. The park offers powered and unpowered caravan and camping sites, basic to self-contained cabin accommodation, and river-based activities such as canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. On-site facilities typically include a service station for fuel, a small general store with groceries and essentials, takeaway food, a bottle shop, and an ice creamery, making it a convenient stop for both overnight travellers and longer-stay holidaymakers. The park is popular with families, grey nomads, anglers, and road trippers travelling the Gwydir Highway between Grafton and Glen Innes.
A charge from Mann River Caravan Park may appear on your bank or card statement after booking a cabin or campsite, paying for fuel at the service station, hiring canoes or equipment, or purchasing items from the general store, takeaway, or bottle shop. Depending on how you booked, you might see a prepayment for accommodation, a deposit taken at the time of reservation, or the full balance charged at check-in or check-out. The descriptor on your statement may reference “MANN RIVER CARAVAN PARK,” “MANN RIVER CARAVAN & CANOE PARK,” “MANN RIVER JACKADGERY,” or a similar variation. If you paid at the counter using tap-and-go or an online booking engine linked from mannriver.com.au, the charge may be processed through their payment gateway or bank merchant facility, which can slightly alter how the name appears.
If you don’t recognise a Mann River Caravan Park charge, start by checking your recent travel plans or bookings around Jackadgery, NSW, including any fuel stops, food purchases, or accommodation your family members may have made on a shared card. Look for confirmation emails or SMS booking confirmations from Mann River Caravan Park or from an online booking partner linked from their official website (mannriver.com.au). To resolve questions, you can contact the park directly using the phone number or contact form listed on their website and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so staff can look up the transaction. Common issues—such as duplicate fuel payments, mix-ups between cabin and campsite charges, or incidental holds for bookings—are usually resolved by speaking with reception, who can resend invoices, adjust errors, or explain how and when funds will be released back to your account.