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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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Balranald Visitor Information Centre Open Hours:9am to 4.30pm Mon to Fri9am to 1pm Sat & Sun Free 24 hour RV Parking
Ban Ban Springs Rest Area 24 Hour Limit
From the Ban Ban Springs Rest Area has a clear flowing spring bubbling up around rocks, and with an interesting plaque and mural depicting the early inhabitants, the Wakka Wakka's. From here take a short walk up the Burnett Highway to the Roadhouse and gr ...
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The Bangalow North Rest Area access is from southbound traffic only, with a great view if you decide to pop in for a minute or two.
Banksia Bluff Campground
The Bannister Rest Area has picnic tables and a rubbish bin, there are some trees for shade and plenty room for big rigs and caravans.
The Barbour Park is a beautiful place by the river and plenty of room to park your caravan. There are free bbqs, toilets & hot showers, and swimming pool accross the road and you can walk to the main shopping centre on the Old Hume Highway, and spend ...
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Barcaldine East Rest Area
The Barcaldine East Rest Area has a toilet, picnic tables, rubbish bins a bit of room to park with limited shade. There's not have a lot to do here, apart from take a rest driving, and watch the occasional aeroplane land at the airport across the road. ...
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At the Barcoo River Rest Area you can take a short break from driving. This spot is set well back from the highway with plenty of shade to select from, with undercover picnic tables, rubbish bins, and quiet a few shady spots to park your caravan.
The Ocean is within a hop skip and a jump from the Barkers Rocks Camping Area. Note: The Yorke Peninsula Council are now charging fees to stay here from the 24 January 2021
Barmah Lakes Camping Area is close to the Murray River and is great for Kayaking, Photography, Fishing, Swimming, and there is a boat ramp as well.
If staying overnight at Barmedman Mineral Pool Rest Area you can visit the mineral pool which is spacious and salty. There are shower facilities to wash away the salt after your dip, or have bbq.
Minimum Camping Fees apply, and a small fee for the shower ...
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