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Dalby Tourist Park, Dalby

Set on the bank of Myall Creek which runs through the town of Dalby, the tourist park is only a few minutes walk to shops, clubs and the Central Business District. Dalby is known as The Hub of the Downs, because of its central location at the convergence of three major highways.

Stop overnight or stay a while. Relax and enjoy the tranquil creek side setting with its water birds, water dragons, turtles, koalas and possums. There is plenty to see both in and around Dalby.

The tourist park can accommodate all types of touring cans and tents. Amenities include an undercover barbecue area and a winter campfire, ensuited sites, spotless showers and toilets with plenty of hot water, laundry and a dump point.

Their accommodation includes luxury one and two bedroom cabins, fully self-contained with linen.

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One Bedroom Cabin

These cabins have that ‘wow’ factor that continually delights guests. Featuring a separate bedroom with comfortable queen sized beds, roomy ensuite bathroom and a fully equipped modern kitchen. Reverse cycle air-conditioning ensures you’ll have a comfortable night whatever the weather. Full linen is included. Dine inside, or on your balcony overlooking the park. A separate outdoor barbecue area is available for cabin guests.

Two Bedroom Cabin

Popular with families, these two bedroom cabins are also an economic option for two couples happy to share bathroom, dining, lounge and kitchen facilities. They have roomy balconies and come fully equipped with everything you need for overnight or longer stays.

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