Not much firewood around.
fyi - owners sell $10 generous barrow loads of good timber.
Camping is either up on the top of the flood levee - a few generous 'sites' with basic lean-to shelters and picnic tables. Or down at river level and closer to the river. There are hot showers and flushing loos. Owners very hospitable. Recommended. There is a 'back way' to get through (westward) to Thunderbolt's Way and access Barrington Tops area, you need to ask for gate keys and very river level dependant. Owner can also direct you to a simple trail drive at back of their property for views (don't expect anything challenging). We toured the Dingo SF nearby - very scenic drive with firetower lookout, well formed forestry trails - maybe something challenging if you spear off into old haul-out tracks (we didn't).
As others posted, the calm pool above the rapids is good canoeing. Rapids directly in front of campground are endless fun for the kids - don't attempt with a boogie board if you value your kneecaps.
Like many of the Glouscester region private campgrounds, just smaller and less commercialised (and like Knorrit Flat, longer though very scenic drive from Sydney, compared to camping south of Gloucester).