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The Baan Hill Reserve Picnic Area is a popular spot for the 4x4 enthusiasts not far from the Ngarkat Conservation Park HIstoric site.
The Babinda Rotary Park Campground has picnic tables, rubbish bins and a toilet block a blackwater dump point next to it, there is also a potable water tap in the shower room. The park is on the banks of the Babinda Creek with plenty of room to park all s ...
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Bacchus Marsh - Rotary Art Show
The Bacchus Marsh - Rotary Art Show is held every year on the Queens Birthday Weekend in June, this Art show has been running for over 45 years and well worth visit if your in the area.
Badcoe VC Rest Area
If stopping at the Badcoe VC Rest Area has picnic two tables with a beautiful expansive peace of landscape and Lake George, water is not always present in it, so don't get excited at the prospect of catching fish.
The Baden Park Rest Area has plenty of parking spaces, long drop toilet, wood fired bbq, undercover picnic table with rubbish bins and tank water. There's really not a lot to do here, apart from taking a break from driving, and contemplate how hard it was ...
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The Baden Powell Mine Rest Area has picnic tables with very limited shade, and plenty of room to park quite a few caravans and campervans on a gravel surface.
Bailes Campground is located in the Mount Buangor State Park and not too far from the Ferntree Camping Ground. The only creature comforts are a few fireplaces.
Baileys Rocks Camping Area is a great camping spot, it's isolated and secluded, with a very rough corrugated road leading in. There are picnic tables and some fire pits plus public drop toilets. This is a shady forest campsite, amongst huge trees and inte ...
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The Baladjie Rock Camping Area has plenty of spots for camping, camper trailers and caravans. This is a popular picnic spot for locals and visitors, and there are fire pits, and a public toilet here. Shade is limited, and there are no rubbish bins, so ple ...
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The maximum number of stays at any of the Balgal Beach Foreshore Reserve Camping Area sites is once per week. Council officers routinely visit camping areas to check on how long people have stayed. If it is found that campers are not complying with this p ...
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The maximum number of stays at any of the Balgal Beach Foreshore Reserve Camping Area sites is once per week. Council officers routinely visit camping areas to check on how long people have stayed. If it is found that campers are not complying with this p ...
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The Ball Bay Foreshore Reserve Camping Area has an electric bbq, and hot water sink, clean toilets, outside cold showers, bins, right on the edge of the Coral Sea. Local Council Attendants visit daily to collect fees. Contact: Mackay Regional Council on 1 ...
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Balla Balla Inlet
The Balla Balla Inlet has quite a few suitable places to stop, and maybe take a few extra days rest all along the Balla Inlet.
Balladonia Hotel Motel
Balley Hooley - Snowy River National Park has no bookings required, camping is strictly on a first in first-served basis
Ballina Visitor Information Centre Open Hours: Monday 9am–5pm Tuesday 9am–5pm Wednesday 9am–5pm Thursday 9am–5pm Friday 9am–5pm Saturday 9am–5pm Sunday 9am–5pm
The Ballinyoo Bridge Camping Area is a rough bush camp available on both sides of the Carnarvon Mullewa Rd, It would be a good idea to scout it out first before committing your van to it.
Note: This campsite is located on the banks of the Murchison River ...
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