Nitmiluk Caravan Park - Katherine

From $ 9.5 to $ 24.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8972 1253
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Centrally positioned adjacent to the Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) entrance, the Nitmiluk Caravan Park features well grassed and shady sites in a picturesque setting, and provides an ideal area for weary travellers to slow down and relax.

Wallabies and other wildlife wander freely through the grounds and the caravan park is in a perfect location for you to choose from one of the many hiking trails available within the park.

The camping package tent village offers exclusive private tent accommodation with dinner included. Your budget-style tent is ready for you when you arrive, situated away from other campers within a landscaped secluded area of the caravan park, tents are spacious and completed with internal lighting and camp-style beds. Linen (a sheet and pillow) is included in the package and towels and camping chairs can be hired at an extra cost. Hot showers and toilets are nearby.

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