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Ball Park Caravan Park And Holiday Retreat, Corowa

Ball Park Caravan Park is the ideal place to stop for convenient comfort on a
quick trip or a home-style base on an extended family holiday.

Situated on the banks of the Murray River, Ball Park is located within a short
walk of the town centre with its country atmosphere and local fare. The town
boasts a range of restaurants and world class sporting and licensed clubs
including 27-hole championship golf course with indoor sporting complex
featuring gym, heated pool, squash and tennis courts.

The Corowa Sports and Citizens Club adjoins Ball Park and offers 38 bowling
rinks. An Olympic size Swimming pool also adjoins the Park.

And water sports such as skiing and canoeing are favourites.

It is just a short walk to the Federation Museum and a 5 minute drive to the renown Rutherglen
Wineries.

Accommodation Options

Dlx Park Unit

Dlx Park Unit

Ensuite Site

Ensuite Site

Executive Unit

Executive Unit

Stnd Park Unit

Stnd Park Unit

Pwd Tent Site

Pwd Tent Site

Unpwd Tent

Unpwd Tent

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