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Cunningham Caravan Park, Coolah

Cunningham Caravan Park was named after the explorer Alan Cunningham. It is situated just one block from the centre of Coolah. The Park is known for it’s warmth, friendliness and peacefull atmosphere. Relax at our camping grounds with large shady trees, BBQs , picnic tables or take a stroll beside the Coolaburrugundy River.

Natures many wonders invites you to stop at our beautiful caravan park on your journey through the central west. Quality deluxe and budget stay, air-conditioned cabins, vans, camping area with camp kitchen, playground.

Accommodation Options

Cabin

Cabin

On-site van

On-site vans accommodating up to 6 people.

Unpowered site

Unpowered / tent sites

Powered site

Powered grassy drive thru sites with shady trees not far from the amenities and camps kitchen.

Website: www.coolahcp.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Sightseeing
  • Fishing

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