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The Cherrypool Park is next to the Glenelg River. with room to maneuver and places to park along this dirt road. You can try your hand at fishing or grab a camera and stretch your legs. If your in need of the toilets you have a around half a kilometer to ...
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The Cherrypool Park Rest Area is next to Cherrypool waterhole on the Glenelg River It's a nice place to stop and have a picnic.
Chiltern Park Rest Area has a short walk to some historic Gold diggings and an undercover bbq, picnic tables and public toilet, with plenty of room to park your caravan.
At the Chinaman Creek Dam Recreation Park you should keep an eye open for freshwater crocodiles in the dam, take your kayak for a spin and a camera in case something pops up out of the water with big teeth, or try your hand at fishing.
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While at the Chinchilla Weir Camping Area you will enjoy hearing hardly any traffic noise, as the main camping area is set well away from the road. Approx 8 powered sites - donation can be made at tourist info centre for power. Drop the kayak and go for a ...
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If stopping at the Chowne VC Memorial Rest Area it's worth your time to read as to whom this site is named after, and understand how a brave man died for his country. This rest spot has a public toilet, tank water, some undercover picnic tables and a few ...
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At the Clairview Park Rest Area Fishing is mainly at High Tide, unless you want to walk forever in the mud, and run like hell when the tide turns hahahaha, and when you do catch a fish there are electric and wood-fired BBQs available.
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The Clarendon Rest Area has plenty of trees to keep the sun off you, picnic tables and some rubbish bins, and lots of room to park your caravan.
Clarke Lagoon Wildlife Reserve is a peaceful place with lots of level space for family camping with lots of trees for shade, and fast flowing water in the river for a swim or fishing.
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