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Explorers Caravan Park, Thargomindah

Set in the true Australian Outback, bordering the Bulloo River, is a top class complex for Caravaners – The Thargomindah Explorers Caravan Park.

The Park comprises of 27 powered sites with dump facilities located on each site.

There are numerous camping sites, six ensuite self-contained cabins and a large four – room bunkhouse.

A modern well designed outdoor camp kitchen, amenities block and laundry facilities are located in the Park, including wheel chair access.

The Park is ideally located in the center of Thargomindah, close to shops, hotels, restaurants and the town attractions.

It is an ideal location to base yourself for day tours to National Parks, birdwatching, historic pubs or to visit the Burke and Wills “Dig Tree”.

Accommodation Options

Luxury Cabins

These cabins are self contained with ensuite, stove, microwave, fridge, kitchen, television, air-conditioned, queen bed, rainwater and tiled floor.

Bunkhouse

The bunkhouse inlcudes single beds, a fridge, television, sink and cupboards and tiled floors. This is very comfortable accommodation.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Outback

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