When stopping at the Woodburn Park Rest Area you can pop over the road to the take away or you can have a go at catching your own dinner in the Richmond River.
Woodburn Park Visitor Information Centre Open Hours:Monday to Friday 8.30am to 3.30pmSaturday and Sunday 9am - 4pm Located on the bank, of the Richmond River.
To enter the Woodend Visitor Information Centre enter from Calder highway onto Margery Crescent.
Woods Reserve Campground ACT - Dog Friendly Camping Canberra
Riverside Camping with Hot Showers in the ACT
Woods Reserve stands out as one of the hidden gems of the Australian Capital Territory's camping network, primarily for one very specific reason ...
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The Wooli Caravan Park is a tidy little park located between the Wooli Wooli River and the open Ocean. Try and get a campsite facing the river, that way you'll get great uninterrupted sunsets.
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The Woolridge Fossicking Camping Area is a nice scenic and peaceful stop to try your hand at finding gold or gems near the Rocky River. This is a popular spot and, not a lot of level parking available, so make sure you have some levelling blocks with you. ...
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The Woolshed Flat Rest Area is a large and reasonably flat area, with plenty of room to turn with any sized off-road camper.
The World War II Historical Site Rest Area is not too bad a place to stop for a night or two, but not a lot to see or do once you turn off the car engine. This site gets its name from being a WWII Aircraft landing strip nearby.
The Wudinna East Rest Area is located on the edge of Eyre Highway on reasonably level gravel surface for you to park your caravan. There's not a lot to do here, apart from take a break from driving.
Wulgulmerang Recreation Reserve offers both powered and unpowered sites suitable for tents, camper trailers, motorhomes, and caravans. It is a large, flat, grassy area with some trees providing shade. The reserve is looked after by the small township of W ...
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The Wuruma Dam Rest Area is a popular spot for us Grey Nomads, take your kayak off the roof and go for an exploratory paddle and maybe drag a fishing line behind just in case. There is a 14 Day maximum limit for all campers.
The Wyaralong Dam Camping Area with easy access to picnic tables, and bbqs there are two camping areas available.
The lilybrook Recreation Area and Ngumbi campsite have a public toilet, cold showers, water tanks, bbq's, undercover picnic tables and a chi ...
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