Our secluded river campsites are dotted along more than 3km of Darling River frontage.
Each of our 16 river campsites feature a campfire pit with wood to get you started (then you gather more in from around camp as required ), a picnic table and benches, rubbish and recycle bins (we recycle for the Royal Flying Dr Service) and a long drop loo nearby.
LOW SEASON – BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL FROM NOVEMBER THROUGH UNTIL THE END OF MARCH, as we take this time to enjoy a bit of a break ourselves and catch up on our ‘To Do’ list. As such we are not always open during this time, so please contact us before driving out. WE’LL BE CLOSED FOR A MONTH FROM 15th OCTOBER 2025, but will be available for future bookings via email .. though more sparadically than usual! [email protected]
Our beautiful billabong/oxbow lake (once a part of the Darling River thousands of years ago) only fills during a flood, lasting around 15 months, and is a haven for bird life and calm waters while full. Unfortunately we now need to wait until the next flood, so these campsites are just nice bush spots with all the same facilities as our river sites but NO WATER VIEWS at present. You can still request to camp here on a ‘Bush Campsite’ , and the river is a matter of between 500 metres and a couple of km away.
Bathroom facilities -free hot showers and toilets, washing machines – ($1 coins for washing machines) and our renovated Camp Kitchen are a short drive away.
Our campsites are pet friendly – but we do request, as a working station with our livestock plus kangaroos, goats, emus and the odd pig cohabitating with campers, that your pet remains on a leash at all times.
You will never be asked to share your campsite with others, it’s one booking only per campsite. If you are travelling as a group we have large campsites suitable for your group too.
- $30 couple per night, $35 per family/night. We offer free use of our yabby nets, swimming pool and the self-drive Mud Map Tours.












