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Louth Bay is a lovely seaside town located approximately 24km from Port Lincoln.Entrance to the campground is off Louth Terrace.The campground has 5 unpowered sites, camping outside these designated sites is strictly not permitted.
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From the Lower Glenelg National Park Camp Area you can visit Princess Margaret Rose Cave. Take a canoe along the river Short scenic bush walks Boat-launching ramps at several points along the river. There are cabins and a camping ground at Princess Margar ...
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The Lower Liffey Reserve Camping Area is on the banks of the Liffey River, DO NOT ATTEMPT to Take Your Rig Up To The Falls, you will be asking for trouble if you do. The road is narrow and very winding up to the falls car-park.
Lower Ovens Regional Park Free Camping Area
Entrance to the Lower Ovens Regional Park Camping Area
Permanently Closed due damage by inconsiderate campers.
The Lumbys Bend Camping Area is a rough bush camp next to the Murray River, water activities including fishing, swimming, kayaking etc. come to mind and photography all available from this campsit ...
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The Lyndabale Rest Area is surrounded by flat land in all directions, so not a lot see or do here, so take advantage of the undercover picnic table.
The Lyrup Turn Off Rest Area is right next to the Sturt Highway, you will hear all the road noise from passing cars and trucks.
Macarthur Recreation Reserve, located in the rural township of Macarthur in Victoria, is a welcoming camping spot managed by the Macarthur Advancement Development Association. It provides a convenient and affordable base for exploring the local area ...
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The MacCullochs Range Rest Area is next to the Barrier Highway and accessible from both sides of the highway. There's plenty of room to park your caravan, rubbish bins, undercover picnic tables, bbq, rubbish bins and emergency tank water supply. Plus a we ...
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MacFarlane Rest Area
At the MacFarlane Rest Area there is not much to do here, other than take a break from driving, and make a cuppa. The scenery is pretty much the same in all directions. (Rather flat)
Mackay Park Rest Area
The Mackay Park Rest Area, you can stretch the legs a bit and walk over to the corner of Burley Griffin Way and Olympic Hwy to a local store and get the local gossip. There are picnic tables, Public toilets, wood fired bbq facilities, rubbish bins and ple ...
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Mackey VC Rest Area
Mackey VC Rest Area is in close proximity to the highway and obviously noisy. There are composting toilets with hand washing basin, undercover picnic tables, bbqs, and rubbish bins and room to park your van. There is a fascinating bridge over Black Bobs C ...
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The Mackintosh Dam Rest Area camping area is past the dam wall, further down the road.
Macksville Lions Park Rest Area
Macksville Lions Park Rest Area is a small tidy park right on the river's edge and very popular amongst travellers. The park has bbq facilities, public toilets, boat ramp, children's playground, rubbish bins, and it's a free overnight stop over with room ...
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The Macquarie Woods Forest Reserve is a fantastic spot to park our caravan for a few nights to explore Bathurst and has more camping spots than you can poke a stick at. There is a public long drop toilet, picnic tables, fireplaces with bbq facilities, a f ...
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From the Macrossan Park Rest Area you can drop the kayak in and paddle down and have a look at the twin railway bridges. Perhaps you would prefer to sit on the bank of the Burdekin River, and kill some time fishing. Don't forget to take your camera with y ...
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