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Camooweal Roadhouse Caravan Park

Camooweal

Camooweal Roadhouse Caravan Park is a welcoming and practical stopover for travelers journeying between Queensland and the Northern Territory. Situated on the Barkly Highway, just 12 km from the NT border and adjacent to the Georgina River, it offers a blend of comfort and essential amenities for those exploring the Australian outback.

Accommodation Options

The park caters to a variety of travelers with its range of accommodations:

  • Motel Rooms: Ensuite and budget options, all equipped with air conditioning for a comfortable stay.
  • Caravan and Camping Sites: Shady, grassed powered and unpowered sites, including drive-through options suitable for tents, campervans, large motorhomes, caravans, and big rigs.

The park is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their furry companions along.

Facilities and Amenities

Guests have access to a range of facilities designed for convenience and relaxation:

  • Amenities Block: Clean toilets and showers.
  • Laundry Facilities: Coin-operated machines for guest use.
  • Camp Kitchen and BBQ Areas: Fully equipped for communal cooking and dining experiences.
  • Fuel Station: Offering diesel, unleaded 91, premium 95, gas bottle refills, and a range of oils, lubricants, and coolants.
  • Convenience Store: Stocking essential items such as milk, bread, basic groceries, and gas refills.
  • Souvenir Shop: An extensive range of unique Camooweal Roadhouse souvenirs available.

Dining Options

The on-site, fully licensed restaurant offers a diverse range of food and beverages, including barista-made coffee. Guests can choose to dine in or take away, with alcohol available for dine-in only.

Location and Accessibility

Camooweal Roadhouse Caravan Park is conveniently located at the western end of town on the Barkly Highway, adjacent to the Georgina River. Its strategic position makes it an ideal rest stop for travelers heading to or from the Northern Territory.

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