Kingston-on-Murray, SA – September 3, 2024 – After enduring a challenging 20-month recovery from the devastating Murray River Floods, Kingston-on-Murray Caravan Park is thrilled to announce its reopening. The park, a beloved destination nestled in the heart of the Riverland, is now back and stronger than ever, ready to welcome guests to experience the beauty and resilience of the Murray River region.
Owners, Barb & Geoff Calvert at Kingston-on-Murray Caravan Park have worked tirelesslyto rebuild and restore the park, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere for visitors. Their dedication and hard work have not gone unnoticed, and the community’s unwavering support has been instrumental in the park’s recovery.
“We want to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who stood by us during this challenging time,” said Geoff and Barb. “The support from our community, our guests, and our partners has been overwhelming. We are incredibly proud to open our doors once again and provide a peaceful haven for travellers to enjoy.”
As the park reopens, guests can look forward to staying at one of the many powered and unpowered sites, which will be available starting September 2, 2024. The park offers a variety of accommodations to suit every budget, including shaded, grassed powered sites with drive-through options, and a range of cabins due to be open in October with pet-friendly options available.
Kui Parks, a proud supporter of Kingston-on-Murray Caravan Park, encourages all members and travellers to book their stay and experience the picturesque Murray River region. “The resilience and dedication shown by the Kingston-on-Murray team are truly inspiring,” said a Kui Parks representative. “We are honoured to support them through this reopening and invite everyone to explore the unique beauty and serenity that this park has to offer.”
Kingston-on-Murray Caravan Park is not just a place to stay; it’s a destination where guests can immerse themselves in nature, from fishing and water sports on the river to birdwatching along scenic trails. The park’s extensive facilities, including a modern camp kitchen, swimming pool, and undercover BBQ area, ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all.
Visitors can also explore the nearby Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre, an impressive project that combines agricultural use with nature conservation. With an eight-kilometre boardwalk trail, wine-tasting, and a stunning wetland view, it’s the perfect spot to relax and savour the region’s offerings.
As the park reopens its doors, the team at Kingston-on-Murray Caravan Park looks forward to welcoming guests back to their beautiful, resilient park. Whether you’re a returning visitor or a first-time guest, there’s no better time to experience the magic of Kingston-on-Murray.
For more information and bookings, please visit: https://kuiparks.com.au/parks/kingston-murray-caravan-park