Kununurra Town Caravan Park - Kununurra

From $ 85.0 to $ 125.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9168 1763
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Kununurra Town Caravan Park's central location means shopping and town centre services are just around the corner in easy walking distance.

Our beautiful trees and well kept gardens offer cool and inviting shade after a long days travel.

Modern ensuite accommodation in the form of villas and studios are regularly maintained and well appointed to provide all the creature comforts. Split system air conditioning, television, kitchen facilities, linen on the beds and even a table and chairs on your own verandah or patio. The villas accommodate up to five people whilst the studios with their queensize beds are ideal for a couple or the single traveller.

Our caravan sites are level - some are grassed and some have cement slabs. Guided parking makes it all easy.

Powered and unpowered camping sites are available - some grassed and some with shade cloth. All have adjacent parking.

The two well maintained and immaculately cleaned amenity blocks have plenty of hot water even in the cooler months. The sparkling swimming pool is well protected from the sun with shade sails overhead. Its a popular spot for a refreshing afternoon dip. Another popular gathering spot in the park is the covered barbecue area. It's a beauty - gas, free and scrubbed to a shine everyday.

Other facilities at the Town Caravan Park include a disabled/family bathroom, campers kitchen with hot washing up water and a refrigerator and internet access in our 'Internet Combi'. Everything to ensure a comfortable base for your visit to the magnificent East Kimberley.

Our friendly and helpful staff are our best asset though. They are truly hospitable and knowledgeable and happy to assist you with local tour bookings and information to make the most of your stay in Kununurra.

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