Looking to unwind after a long trip on your next outback adventure? At Longreach Tourist Park, shake-off the commute at the caravan park’s own Woolshed restaurant, for brilliant star-lit skies and live shows.
You’ll find ample room whether you’re in a tent, towing a folding canvas camper trailer or hauling a dual-axle caravan. Discuss your rig on reservation to best meet your needs. Opt for a drive-through site for an effortless arrival with ensuite and slab options available.
Make yourself at home with three large amenities blocks, four laundries and several barbecues throughout. Then, kick back in one of two swimming pools and swap travel tips with fellow commuters in the fully-equipped camp kitchen.
Longreach Tourist Park has more than 300 powered sites and slews of cabins, with ample room for large group camping adventures. In fact, if you call well enough in advance, the friendly staff will annexe a private camping area for your convoy or sporting group.
Longreach Tourist Park also welcomes pets on caravan sites and can put you in touch with doggie day care operators if you wish head out and explore.
Treat yourself, your partner or your family to a true outback escape in air-conditioned comfort, standard with all undercover accommodation. Ringers quarters, cabins, deluxe family villas and deluxe open-plan cabins are modern and clean, accommodating various travellers.
Tour a working sheep and cattle station close to Longreach’s heart at Camden Park. Wander the Homestead Gardens, Shearing Shed and Cattle Yards admiring the same views privy to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip.
Then, uncover Australia’s mighty aviation history at the Qantas Founders Museum. Here, enjoy evening light shows projected on the soon-compete Super Constellation commencing April 2020.
With Outback Pioneers, board an authentic Cobb and Co stage coach ride or a paddle-steamer on the Thompson River.
State: Queensland
CIAA Accredited: N/A
Pet Friendly: Sites
Barbeque(s)
Camp Kitchen
Ensuite Cabins
Playground
Shop/Kiosk
Swimming Pool