The Cowra Visitor Information Centre is Opposite McDonalds Playground located in Olympic Park Open Hours:9.00am to 5.00pm everyday Entrance to the Cowra Visitor Information Centre
If stopping at the Crawford Creek Rest Area take a rest, and stretch the legs, use the public toilets, or have bbq and picnic at one of the tables, or simply have a yawn or two, and that pretty well sums up this spot.
The Crayfish Creek Van and Cabin Park has good facilities and they have an after hour phone number available plus an on site manager 24 hours a day.
CRB Camping Area is close to the Cobungra River, so have a go at fishing or swimming, and for the more adventurous, grab your kayak and navigate upstream a bit.
Crestview Tourist Park - Gateway to Canberra & Snowy Mountains
Situated in the quiet suburb of Karabar within the Queanbeyan region, Crestview Tourist Park offers a serene and picturesque base for exploring the Australian Capital Territory and ...
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Creswick Holiday Park
Nestled in the heart of the Goldfields region, Creswick Holiday Park offers a peaceful and natural escape just a short drive from Ballarat. Surrounded by native bushland and bordered by the tranquil Creswick Creek, this park provide ...
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The Crooked Creek Rest Area, the reek is clean & running, trails to meander along. Lots of birdlife and is a secluded and large area, with plenty of room to choose a campsite from, there are suitable areas for your solar panels to keep you going for a ...
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The Crows Nest National Park Camping Ground, has allocated campsites and there some nice walking tracks to explore, with a few more difficult for those younger. There are thirteen sites, mostly flat with wood fired barbecues (byo wood) and drop toilets. T ...
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Crystal Brook Tourist Park (Melbourne, Victoria)
Crystal Brook Tourist Park offers a convenient city park experience with a tranquil bushland atmosphere, set amongst native wildlife. It's an ideal base for exploring Melbourne and the surrounding regions. ...
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The Culburra North Rest Area is reasonably flat and there is a few areas further back on dirt tracks worth a look, but close to train line.
At the Cullulleraine Rest Area there is not a lot to do, apart from sitting down at the picnic tables, and watch the traffic go by. A couple of rubbish bins are also provided.
Cumberland River Holiday Park
Nestled directly on the iconic Great Ocean Road, approximately 7 kilometres south-west of Lorne, Cumberland River Holiday Park offers a tranquil escape where the mountains meet the sea. This picturesque park is renowned for ...
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From the Cummings Lookout Rest Area you can take a short trip down to the lookout area. It's NOT recommended to take your caravan down, as you may have problems turning around.
The Curdimurka Siding Rest Area is an old historic railway siding with the rial intack. This "Old Ghan" passenger train used to run passed here up until 1980. It has now been superseded with "all weather" rail route between Tarcoola and Alice Springs . ...
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The Currajong Rest Area has public toilets, a few rubbish bins, a few trees for shade and lots of space to park your caravan. This is a popular truck stop next to the highway, so don't expect to get too much sleep, if you decide to stay overnight here. ...
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The Curraweena Rest Area is set back a short distance from Kidman Way. It's a long strip of asphalt with picnic tables, rubbish bins, and at least one shady tree to park under. This is a popular Truck stop, so expect a few to keep you company if you plan ...
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The Cutana Rest Area has some fairly level areas to stop at for a break from driving and a picnic, and is located on both sides of the Barrier Highway, apart from that, there's not a lot to do here.