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The Bunyip River Rest Area Set back a short distance from the Princes Freeway, you can let the kids run without fear of them getting run over.
The Burkett Road Rest Area has no shade trees, a public toilet, rubbish bins, undercover picnic table with an information board, all located on a large gravel area just off the North West Coastal Highway with room to park all sized rigs. There is
The Burnt Bridge Camping Area is an amazing place, with easy access to the river, good for fishing. There are 2 separate drop toilets, one in the main area, and the other further down the towards the end of Burnt Bridge.
Most of the camping areas are of ...
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The Burnt Creek Rest Area is a nice shady place to pull over for a rest, have a sit on the picnic tables and relax a bit.
The Burra Range Rest Area has a scenic lookout that is worth checking out. The rest area itself is reasonably flat with some undercover picnic tables and rubbish bins and is locate on the edge of the Flinders Highway so you will hear passing traffic.
At the Burra Range Rest Area 2 there is absolutely nothing to do here, apart from take a break from driving, and a grab a bite to eat or take the dog for a walk.
The Burra Rock Nature Reserve Camping Area is a day use area with camping allowed. There are some picnic tables, fireplace and a public toilet, and at the base of the Burra Rock is a dam, once used to water the steam trains used for carrying wood back to ...
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The Burracoppin Centenary Park has flushing public toilets, some shade trees, undercover picnic tables, bbqs, water taps and just across from the Tavern where you can grab a cold drink to help wash away the dust. This park is on the corner of Great Easter ...
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At the Burraga Dam Camping Area you can take a walk around, and you will find some old fish hatchery ponds, and a few other things of interest, so take your camera with you. P.S. The Burraga Dam is a great place to catch a fish or two while your there.
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