On a farm just three kilometres off the Stuart Highway at Mataranka are four well appointed cabins within walking distance to the magnificent Bitter Springs Thermal Pools.
The cabins are set on an old World War II army site in natural bushland, amongst beautiful red termite mounds.
The campground includes powered and unpowered sites and is on the banks of the Little Roper River and while maintaining a natural bush setting, the campgrounds have clean toilets, showers, kitchen and laundry. Telstra 4G mobile phone coverage. Pets are welcome.
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Information
Facilities
- Barbeque
- Camp Kitchen
- Communal Refrigerator
- Drive through sites available
- Family Friendly
- Gas
- Laundry
- Open Fireplace
- Pet Friendly - Enquire
Activities
- Birdwatching
- Camping
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Fishing
- Walks
Accessibility
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Accreditation
- Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Rooms
Cabin
Sleeps guests
The cabins are stylish and well spaced for privacy. Cabins are very well appointed and open plan with sleeping for up to five people. Each cabin has under cover parking, a balcony with bush views and a barbecue.
Camping
Sleeps 0 guests
Great for people who enjoy the outdoors, try bush camping on banks of Little Roper River, surrounded by natural bush setting.
Powered Sites
Sleeps guests
Powered sites and reticulated water are provided under large shady paper bark trees. The park has an informal relaxed atmosphere. There are 94 powered sites with shared toilets, showers and a camp kitchen that are kept clean and tidy. Agile wallabies are abundant on the property and barramundi and other fish can be caught in the river. The rare red goshawk nests in the area and birdwatchers are regular guests in the campground and cabins.
Unpowered Sites
Sleeps guests
Riverside camping is available on the banks of the Little Roper River just a short walk from Bitter Springs Thermal Pools. Campfires are allowed and pets are welcome in the camping sites. Wallabies are abundant in the camp area and barramundi and other fish can be caught in the river. There are rare red goshawk nests in this area and birdwatchers are regular guests in the campgrounds and cabins. There is bore water on tap, toilets, showers, a laundry and camp kitchen.
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