Can you take a caravan into Mungo National Park?

Can you take a caravan into Mungo National Park?

Plus, it’s just a short drive to Mungo Visitor Centre, where you can access hot showers, flush toilets and a public phone, so all the creature comforts are within easy reach. With its 33 roomy sites, there’s plenty of space for your caravan, as well as for those with camping trailers and tents.

Can you have fires at Mungo Brush?

Fires are not permitted.

Is the road to Mungo National Park sealed?

There are four main approaches, to Mungo National Park, each involving travelling on unsealed roads. The roads from the south Mildura (110km) is the closest access followed by Euston (122km), Wentworth (128km) and Balranald (147km) away.

How do I reserve camping in national parks?

You can make your reservation online or by phone for National Parks:

  1. Online: www.recreation.gov.
  2. Phone: 877 444-6777.

What can you do in Mungo National Park?

Visit World Heritage Mungo National Park, home of the famous Mungo Lady and Mungo Man, and explore a place rich in Aboriginal history. Enjoy a walk or picnic, or camp near Lake Mungo. Read more about Mungo National Park Highlights in this park

Can you take a caravan to Mungo Park?

Plus, it’s just a short drive to Mungo Visitor Centre, where you can access hot showers, flush toilets and a public phone, so all the creature comforts are within easy reach. With its 33 roomy sites, there’s plenty of space for your caravan, as well as for those with camping trailers and tents.

What is NPWS doing in Mungo?

NPWS collaborates with representative elders from three local Aboriginal tribes to help manage this special and ancient place. Mungo is unlike anywhere else in Australia. You’ll be forgiven for thinking you’ve arrived on Mars.

How do I book camps in Buronga National Park?

For last minute bookings made within 3 days before your stay contact National Parks & Wildlife Service Buronga office on 03 5021 8900. This is the main base for campers and caravans in the park, on the Arumpo road (on the way in from Mildura) and only two kilometres from the Visitor Centre, Meeting Place and Mungo Woolshed.

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