The Milparinka Caravan Park caters for the self-sufficient traveller with level powered and unpowered sites for vans and tents as well as three bunk-houses that accommodate four persons each.
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The Milparinka Caravan Park caters for the self-sufficient traveller with level powered and unpowered sites for vans and tents as well as three bunk-houses that accommodate four persons each.
Entry fees to the Caravan Park are payable at the Heritage Precinct Visitor Information Centre in the courthouse. Once admitted the park caretakers will be on-hand to help guide you to your chosen site and answer any questions about the park that you may have.
The Milparinka Caravan Park has been landscaped into drive-through bays, eight of which are powered, and separated by native gardens.
Spotless ablutions and a laundry are adjacent to the park. Some bays have fire-pits and there are portable pits available to use. Wood is available for sale during the winter.
Bunk-house style accommodation is now also available in three Aboriginal themed “gunyahs” that can each accommodate four visitors. They are best suited to school groups and those preferring to self-cater during their travels. Each has a small kitchenette and a deck overlooking the nearby creek. Each is located adjacent to spotless amenities and a short walk across to a camp kitchen equipped with gas barbecues, sinks and tables and benches.
A motorhome dump point is located about 500 metres from the park.
The park is also pet friendly but dogs should remain on a leash.
Have a wheelchair accessible toilet / shower and change room
Have step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)
Offer a range of contact methods for receiving complaints
Offer multiple options for booking - web, email, phone
Provide a choice of wheelchair accessible accommodation rooms (Guest may wish to know if you have a choice of wheelchair accessible rooms, such as single room / studio apartment / apartment / cottage / quality / views, etc. Wheelchairs require a 1600mm x 2200mm width area to turn around and require step free access.)
Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)