The award-winning Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park is a great place to stay. It is ideally located near the beach and boat ramp at Karumba Point, where the Norman River meets the Gulf of Carpentaria. It is known for its cleanliness, friendliness and excellent service. During your stay, fish off the beach, launch your boat or hire one, go on a fishing charter, take a spectacular scenic plane flight or simply enjoy our meal/entertainment nights. Located 800 kilometres from Cairns and 500 kilometres from Mount Isa.
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Indoor Entertainment(8 matches) Adels Grove Camping ParkLawn HillAdels Grove Camping Ground is an eco-sensitive tourist park on Lawn Hill Creek, located ten kilometres downstream from Lawn Hill National Park. Adels Grove is set among a plantation of exotic trees grown by a French Pioneer over eighty years ago. The resort is an oasis retreat for the dusty, tired traveller: a perfect place to refresh, relax and recover. Telephone 07 4748 5502Fax 07 4748 5600Visitors can choose from shady campsites, tent-style accommodation and air-conditioned huts as their base for exploring this awesome part of the world. You can catch a Barramundi just metres from your tent site or lie back and watch the cool aqua water meander through the park. Camping sites are unpowered and are provided with water, fireplace and barbecue plate. The modern amenities block offers flush toilets, hot showers and a small laundry. A number of pre-erected tents are available with beds and linen supplied. Meals are also catered for as well as a licensed bar. Staff at Adels Grove operate a number of tours of the surrounding National Park as well as the World Heritage Listed Riversleigh Fossil Fields. Diesel and unleaded petrol are available by bowser and refills of LP gas are also available. A convenience shop is located on site offering a range of grocery lines and souvenirs, and a workshop can provide emergency tyre and welding repairs. In addition to the excellent short walks in the vicinity of Adels Grove, which include the many exotic tree species planted in the 1930s by a French Botanist, is a further 20 kilometres of walking tracks within the National Park. Bird watching in this area is fascinating with several different environments in close proximity of each other. The numerous savannah woodlands, open savannah plains, lush riverine remnant rainforest and rocky Spinifex escarpments all support a wide variety of bird species. Argylla Tourist ParkMount IsaArgylla Tourist Park is Mount Isa's premier caravan park located just 2 klm from the city centre of Mount Isa. Visit Argylla Tourist Park and be assured of a warm welcome from Marcus, Kay and their friendly staff. Argylla Tourist Park has various types of cabin accommodation that is air-conditioned and range from studio units with shared facilities up to family ensuite fully self-contained villas and cabins. Our powered sites are large grassed and level set amongst trees and shrubs. Some caravan sites are drive through and some have slabs for the caravan annexes or awning. Our camping sites are situated on a grassed level area with a great view to the Selwyn/Argylla ranges. You will be shown to your site and placement is available if requested. All sites are separated from permanent areas. Telephone 07 4743 4733Fax 0747438209After your long journey Argylla Tourist Park offers you a free "cuppa" with scones or pikelets at 4 pm every afternoon during the tourist season to help you relax and enjoy our park. To help assist the Royal Flying Doctor that services remote Australia and in particular Mount Isa, a donation to the Royal Flying Doctor is appreciated. Mount Isa will surprise you. It is truly an oasis in the outback, surrounded by hills. It boasts nearly every amenity to be found in much larger centres. Our clubs are second to none and even have a courtesy bus which will collect you and return you home. Thrill to the rodeo riders at the largest rodeo in Australia, check out our fascinating mining and fossil history, fossick for gemstones, discover the wide variety of bird life or just drive through fabulous scenery to the many hidden waterholes around the area. Birdsville Caravan ParkBirdsvilleRegardless of whether you travel north on the Birdsville Track, east across the Simpson Desert, south from Bedourie or west from Quilpie and Windorah, travellers arrive hot, dusty and tired at Birdsville. What a relief to find a modern caravan park with clean amenities and a coffee shop to relax and revive you before setting up camp. Telephone 07 4656 3214Fax 07 4656 3205Whether you luxuriate in a modern brick air-conditioned unit or choose a powered site, you can relax in the shade and drink in the view overlooking the billabong with your favourite pre-dinner drink. This is a great place to watch the abundant bird life. Or to pitch your tent beside the billabong itself to watch the pelicans glide by and the bird life present their morning and evening winged display over the water. Fishing for yabbies and Yellowbelly? Cobb & Co Caravan ParkCharlevilleCobb & Co Caravan Park offers you a quiet bush sitting park with an open fire camping area. Gas and wood BBQ available. Clean amenities. Coin operated laundry. Walking distance to pub, club and the shopping centre. En-suite cabins and en-suite site available. Shop and gas refill. Bookings in advance accepted. We accept all major credit cards. Playground and pets welcome. Telephone 07 4654 1053Fax 07 4654 3212Matilda Country Tourist Park are here to make your stay conformable - whether in an ensuite air-conditioned cabin, a site for your own caravan or a spot of grass for your tent or swag. Telephone 1800 001 383Fax 07 4657 1607They'll set you on the right track about the region's attractions, with brief talks at intervals throughout the day on what to see and do while you are here. They'll draw you a mud map for your very own adventure out to the Lark Quarry Dinosaur Footprints and the views from the escarpment country. From mid April to mid September, there will be nights where dinner is available around the campfire followed, when possible, by bush poetry and yarns. Mount Isa Caravan ParkMount IsaMount Isa Caravan Park prides itself on professional service, warm friendly atmosphere and a good variety of accommodation. This ranges from shady grassed caravan and tent sites right through to fully self contained, air conditioned villas. Telephone 07 4743 3252Fax 07 4743 3100Whatever you require from your visit to The Isa, you'll find it only a short distant from the Mount Isa Caravan Park, ensuring this with the free courtesy bus. Two nights a week, a free barbecue for park guests is provided in winter months at the spacious camp kitchen. For the most energetic it is only a short walk, 900 metres approximately, to Outback at Isa and 1.2 kilometres to K Mart. A comfortable afternoon walk for approximately 20 minutes puts you at Ray Donaldson's Memorial Lookout, this offers spectacular views of the mine, city and sunsets. Looking further south you will enjoy the magnificent views of The Selwyn Ranges. Committed to excellence the friendly staff along with the pleasant environment will ensure an enjoyable stay. Sunset Top Tourist ParkMount IsaThis tourist park is situated 1.6km from the city centre in a quiet location off the highway. Caravan sites are spacious, level, shady and either grassed or on slabs. Accommodation features air-conditioning and ensuites. Rooms range from single up to family villas for seven. We will personally escort you to your accommodation or put your van on site if required. Telephone 07 4743 7668Fax 07 4749 2650"The Isa" is an oasis in the rugged Australian outback, surrounded by vast horizons where the land and sky seem to stretch forever Mount Isa is a city where dusty, weary travellers will find all the creature comforts. Courtesy bus pickups are available to our clubs for meals and entertainment. Every mechanical, physical and personal need can be met in Mount Isa, yet the region is crammed with adventure. Discover a rich mining history, fascinating fossils, spectacular scenery and Aboriginal art and culture. Your hosts, Samantha and Shawn welcome you to Sunset Top Tourist Park. (8 matches) |


